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+<?php
+
+/**
+ * expect Driver
+ *
+ * Driver that adds functionality to change the systems user password via
+ * the 'expect' command.
+ *
+ * For installation instructions please read the README file.
+ *
+ * @version 2.0
+ * @author Andy Theuninck <gohanman@gmail.com)
+ *
+ * Based on chpasswd roundcubemail password driver by
+ * @author Alex Cartwright <acartwright@mutinydesign.co.uk)
+ * and expect horde passwd driver by
+ * @author Gaudenz Steinlin <gaudenz@soziologie.ch>
+ *
+ * Configuration settings:
+ * password_expect_bin => location of expect (e.g. /usr/bin/expect)
+ * password_expect_script => path to "password-expect" file
+ * password_expect_params => arguments for the expect script
+ * see the password-expect file for details. This is probably
+ * a good starting default:
+ * -telent -host localhost -output /tmp/passwd.log -log /tmp/passwd.log
+ */
+
+class rcube_expect_password
+{
+ public function save($currpass, $newpass)
+ {
+ $rcmail = rcmail::get_instance();
+ $bin = $rcmail->config->get('password_expect_bin');
+ $script = $rcmail->config->get('password_expect_script');
+ $params = $rcmail->config->get('password_expect_params');
+ $username = $_SESSION['username'];
+
+ $cmd = $bin . ' -f ' . $script . ' -- ' . $params;
+ $handle = popen($cmd, "w");
+ fwrite($handle, "$username\n");
+ fwrite($handle, "$currpass\n");
+ fwrite($handle, "$newpass\n");
+
+ if (pclose($handle) == 0) {
+ return PASSWORD_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ else {
+ raise_error(array(
+ 'code' => 600,
+ 'type' => 'php',
+ 'file' => __FILE__, 'line' => __LINE__,
+ 'message' => "Password plugin: Unable to execute $cmd"
+ ), true, false);
+ }
+
+ return PASSWORD_ERROR;
+ }
+}