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prepare-plug-plugin
#!/bin/sh -e # Workaround for a very old snapctl binary on the host connecting to the wrong socket and crashing. # Prefer an up-to-date snapctl from the core or snapd snaps, if they exist. We ask users to install # the core snap in the Certbot installation instructions. # See https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8922, https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/1933392 SNAPCTL_CORE="/snap/core/current/usr/bin/snapctl" SNAPCTL_SNAPD="/snap/snapd/current/usr/bin/snapctl" SNAPCTL="snapctl" if [ -x $SNAPCTL_CORE ]; then SNAPCTL=$SNAPCTL_CORE elif [ -x $SNAPCTL_SNAPD ]; then SNAPCTL=$SNAPCTL_SNAPD fi if [ "$($SNAPCTL get trust-plugin-with-root)" = "ok" ]; then # allow the connection, but reset config to allow for other slots to go through this auth flow $SNAPCTL unset trust-plugin-with-root exit 0 else echo "Only connect this interface if you trust the plugin author to have root on the system." echo "Run \`snap set $SNAP_NAME trust-plugin-with-root=ok\` to acknowledge this and then run this command again to perform the connection." echo "If that doesn't work, you may need to remove all certbot-dns-* plugins from the system, then try installing the certbot snap again." exit 1 fi