Script for enabling the fingerprint reader with BioAPI
Using the integrated fingerprint reader under Linux is currently a fairly complicated process. The following script automates the installation of the fingerprint software, for some Linux distributions. It covers most components (bioapi framework, driver, pam_bioapi, PAM setup, USB device permissions pamtester and enrolling), and handles all the downloading, patching and installation.
Usage: just copy into a file and run as root.
After installation, all PAM-enabled system functions will use the fingerprint reader (and if it fails, default to the usual password entry). This includes:
- KDE's KDM login (enter an empty password, then swipe finger)
- KDE's screensaver (enter an empty password, then swipe finger)
- Gnome's GDM login
- su
- sudo
Everything is intalled into /opt/bioapi, so it doesn't pollute your filesystem. The only files affected outside /opt/bioapi are the ldconfig configuration, PAM configuration, /etc/rc.local and a few symlinks in /lib/security.
For details, manual installation and hints for other distributions, see How to enable the fingerprint reader.
Distributions supported by this script
If you add support for additional distributions, please update this script (using conditionals where necessary) instead of branching it.
The script
#!/bin/bash # Install UPEK fingerprint reader driver and associated software on Linux systems. # Source: http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Script_for_enabling_the_fingerprint_reader set -e -E -x -u # verbose, abort if anything fails WHERE=/opt/bioapi PASSWD_ENROLLS=0 # should "passwd" do fingerprint enrollment (always)? ######################################## # Install (patched) bioapi: mkdir -p $WHERE wget -N http://www.qrivy.net/~michael/blua/bioapi/bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 wget -N -O bioapi-c++.patch 'http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/SOURCES/bioapi-c++.patch?rev=1.3' sha1sum --check <<EOF 932425e847449e9612c6894dcbaf44630aecfc13 bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 a838e9ab9bcad9c146856d41135460e7ac29a4ec bioapi-c++.patch EOF tar xjf bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 pushd bioapi-1.2.2 patch -i ../bioapi-c++.patch -p1 ./configure --with-Qt-dir=no --prefix=$WHERE make make install install -m644 include/bioapi_util.h $WHERE/include/bioapi_util.h install -m644 include/installdefs.h $WHERE/include/installdefs.h install -m644 imports/cdsa/v2_0/inc/cssmtype.h $WHERE/include/cssmtype.h chmod o-w $WHERE/var/bioapi popd ######################################## # Tell ldconfig about bioapi libraries: [ -d /etc/ld.so.conf.d ] || { echo "Unsupported distribution: no /etc/ld.so.conf.d directory."; exit 1; } echo $WHERE/lib > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/bioapi.conf ldconfig ldconfig -p | grep -q bioapi || { echo "ldconfig doesn't see bioapi"; exit 1; } ######################################## # Install UPEK driver: wget -N http://www.upek.com/support/download/TFMESS_BSP_LIN_1.0.zip sha1sum --check <<EOF c73466b5c3b26415b300d5c5ffb76deaefadeb32 TFMESS_BSP_LIN_1.0.zip EOF mkdir -p driver pushd driver unzip ../TFMESS_BSP_LIN_1.0.zip PATH="$PATH:$WHERE/bin" sh install.sh $WHERE/lib/ cd NonGUI_Sample perl -i -pe 'print "#include <stdlib.h>\n//DISABLED: " if m!^#include "port/bioapi_port.h"$!' main.c gcc -o Sample main.c -I$WHERE/include -L$WHERE/lib -lbioapi100 -DUNIX -DLITTLE_ENDIAN install Sample -m755 $WHERE/bin/upek-NonGUI_Sample popd SERIAL=`$WHERE/bin/BioAPITest | sed -ne "/Fingerprint/{n;n;s/^.*: \(.\{9\}\)\(.\{4\}\)\(.\{4\}\)\(.\{4\}\)\(.*\)/\1-\2-\3-\4-\5/gp}"` ######################################## # Install (patched) pam_bioapi: wget -N http://www.qrivy.net/~michael/blua/pam_bioapi/pam_bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 wget -N http://badcode.de/downloads/fingerprint.patch sha1sum --check <<EOF a0bdf3436e55f7dc8b4795243f08a4c9b399dec8 pam_bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 619254a5bcd3acb8bf1d72b15ea69bfe00f0f064 fingerprint.patch EOF tar xjvf pam_bioapi-latest.tar.bz2 pushd pam_bioapi-0.2.1 patch -p0 < ../fingerprint.patch CPPFLAGS="-I$WHERE/include" LDFLAGS="-L$WHERE/lib" ./configure --prefix=$WHERE make make install ln -vfs $WHERE/lib/security/pam_bioapi.so* /lib/security/ popd ######################################## # Install pamtester: wget http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pamtester/pamtester-0.1.2.tar.gz sha1sum --check <<EOF 33bcc610d7f208b50a0a23c144bdbd1e2cae4ac6 pamtester-0.1.2.tar.gz EOF tar xzvf pamtester-0.1.2.tar.gz pushd pamtester-0.1.2 ./configure --prefix=$WHERE make make install popd ######################################## # Configure pam to use pam_bioapi: grep -Eq 'Fedora Core release [45]|Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4' \ /etc/redhat-release || { echo \ "I don't know how to configure PAM on this distribution. See: http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader#Configuring_pam"; exit 1; } PAMFILE=/etc/pam.d/system-auth if ! grep -q 'pam_bioapi\.so' $PAMFILE; then perl -i -pe ' if (!$a && m/^auth.*pam_unix\.so/) {$a=1; print "auth sufficient pam_bioapi.so '$SERIAL' /etc/bioapi/pam/\n"} ' $PAMFILE if [ $PASSWD_ENROLLS == 1 ]; then perl -i -pe ' if (!$p && m/^password/) {$p=1; print "password required pam_bioapi.so '$SERIAL' /etc/bioapi/pam/\n"} ' $PAMFILE fi fi ######################################## # USB permissions (set now and add to startup): RC_FILE=/etc/rc.local SET_PERMS=$WHERE/bin/set_fingerprint_perms cat > $SET_PERMS <<'EOF' #!/bin/bash # Make fingerprint reader USB device world-writable: chmod -R a+X /proc/bus/usb chmod 666 /proc/bus/usb/`/sbin/lsusb | sed -ne "/0483:2016/s/Bus\ \(.*\)\ Device\ \(.*\):\ .*/\1\/\2/p"` EOF chmod 755 $SET_PERMS $SET_PERMS [ -e $RC_FILE ] || { echo "No $RC_FILE, can't handle this distribution."; exit 1; } if ! grep -q 0483:2016 $SET_PERMS; then echo $SET_PERMS >> $RC_FILE fi ######################################## # Enroll: mkdir -p /etc/bioapi/pam/$SERIAL pushd /etc/bioapi/pam/$SERIAL read -p "Now enroll all relevant Unix accounts (press Enter to start)." $WHERE/bin/upek-NonGUI_Sample popd ######################################## # Done: set +x cat<<EOF Success. * To test the fingerprint-enabled PAM login, run this as root: $WHERE/bin/pamtester -v login USERNAME authenticate * Add the following command to your resume-from-suspend script: $WHERE/bin/set_fingerprint_perms EOF
Ideas for improvement
- Support more distributions
- Minimize changes to /etc/pam.d/system-auth by creating a separate file (e.g., /etc/pam.d/bioapi-auth) and @include-ing it.
- Do something about /etc/pam.d/sshd - it invokes /etc/pam.d/system-auth by stacking, so remote SSH logins now invoke the fingerprint reader... See related discussion in How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader.
- Install and configure a patched xscreensaver (as explained in How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader).
- Add "OnResume 10 /opt/bioapi/bin/set_fingerprint_perms" to suspend2's /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf?