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==========
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The Bastion directory hierarchy is organized as follows:
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- bin
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- bin/admin: scripts that are supposed to be launched manually by an admin where needed
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- bin/cron: scripts that are launched from cronjobs
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- bin/proxy: the http proxy daemon and worker live here
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- bin/dev: scripts that are useful when developing for the bastion
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- bin/helper: modules that are called under sudo by the plugins, to execute privileged operations
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- bin/plugin: base directory (must not contain any files) of the plugins that can be used with —osh
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- bin/plugin/admin: plugins that can only be launched by bastion admins
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- bin/plugin/group-aclkeeper: plugins that can only be launched by group aclkeepers
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- bin/plugin/group-gatekeeper: plugins that can only be launched by group gatekeepers
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- bin/plugin/group-owner: plugins that can only be launched by group owners
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- bin/plugin/open: plugins that can be launched by any user
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- bin/plugin/restricted: plugins that can be launched only by users that are explicitly granted on said plugins
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- bin/shell: where resides the main script that is declared as the shell of the bastion users, with some of its helpers
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- bin/sudogen: where resides the helper script that generate group and account sudoers files
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- bin/other: other helper scripts for various tasks
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- contrib: third-party files that might be of interest integrating The Bastion in your company
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- doc: sysadmin-proof documentation folder, the main Markdown files you need are there, just one `view` apart
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- doc/sphinx: more complete documentation using the `sphinx` documentation system, the built version is viewable on https://ovh.github.io/the-bastion/, otherwise the `.rst` files can be read with any text editor
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- docker: where the Dockerfiles reside
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- etc: contains all the template configuration files that will be installed on your system (depending on your `install` options)
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- install: where optional modules can push their install script to be called by the main install script
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- lib
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- lib/perl: where all the Perl libraries live, used everywhere in the main code
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- lib/shell: where all the Bash libraries live, usually sourced by Bash scripts
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- tests
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- tests/functional: contains all the tools to manage the functional testing framework
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- tests/unit: where the unit tests live
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