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#!/bin/sh
# This script sets the correct permissions on the Bitcoin configuration directory.
# Set the default Bitcoin configuration directory
default_dir="$HOME/.bitcoin"
# Check if the default directory exists
if [ -d "$default_dir" ]; then
bitcoin_dir="$default_dir"
else
# Prompt the user to enter the path to the Bitcoin configuration directory
read -p "Enter the path to the Bitcoin configuration directory: " bitcoin_dir
fi
# Check if the provided directory exists
if [ -d "$bitcoin_dir" ]; then
# Set the default permission mode
default_mode=710
# Get the configuration directory mode from bitcoin.conf
config_mode=$(grep -E '^ConfigurationDirectoryMode=' "$bitcoin_dir/bitcoin.conf" | cut -d '=' -f 2)
# If ConfigurationDirectoryMode is not specified, use the default mode
if [ -z "$config_mode" ]; then
config_mode=$default_mode
fi
# Get the current permission mode of the directory
current_mode=$(stat -c "%a" "$bitcoin_dir")
# Compare the current mode with the configured mode
if [ "$current_mode" != "$config_mode" ]; then
# Fix the permission by setting the correct mode
chmod "$config_mode" "$bitcoin_dir"
echo "The permission on the Bitcoin configuration directory has been set to $config_mode."
else
echo "The Bitcoin configuration directory is already configured with the correct permissions."
fi
else
echo "The provided directory does not exist."
fi