#!/bin/bash # Setup GROUPNAME="bitwarden" USERNAME="bitwarden" LUID=${LOCAL_UID:-0} LGID=${LOCAL_GID:-0} # Step down from host root to well-known nobody/nogroup user if [ $LUID -eq 0 ] then LUID=65534 fi if [ $LGID -eq 0 ] then LGID=65534 fi # Create user and group groupadd -o -g $LGID $GROUPNAME >/dev/null 2>&1 || groupmod -o -g $LGID $GROUPNAME >/dev/null 2>&1 useradd -o -u $LUID -g $GROUPNAME -s /bin/false $USERNAME >/dev/null 2>&1 || usermod -o -u $LUID -g $GROUPNAME -s /bin/false $USERNAME >/dev/null 2>&1 mkhomedir_helper $USERNAME # The rest... # ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38850273 touch /var/log/cron.log /etc/crontab /etc/cron.*/* chown $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /var/log/cron.log mkdir -p /etc/bitwarden/mssql/backups chown -R $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /etc/bitwarden mkdir -p /var/opt/mssql/data chown -R $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /var/opt/mssql chown $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /backup-db.sh chown $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /backup-db.sql # Sounds like gosu keeps env when switching, but of course cron does not env > /etc/environment cron exec gosu $USERNAME:$GROUPNAME /opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr