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# Author: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import os
import time
from ipapython import ipautil, dogtag
from ipapython.platform import base
from ipapython.platform.base import systemd
from ipapython.platform.fedora16 import selinux
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import root_logger
from ipalib import api
# For beginning just remap names to add .service
# As more services will migrate to systemd, unit names will deviate and
# mapping will be kept in this dictionary
system_units = dict(map(lambda x: (x, "%s.service" % (x)), base.wellknownservices))
system_units['rpcgssd'] = 'nfs-secure.service'
system_units['rpcidmapd'] = 'nfs-idmap.service'
# Rewrite dirsrv and pki-tomcatd services as they support instances via separate
# service generator. To make this working, one needs to have both foo@.servic
# and foo.target -- the latter is used when request should be coming for
# all instances (like stop). systemd, unfortunately, does not allow one
# to request action for all service instances at once if only foo@.service
# unit is available. To add more, if any of those services need to be
# started/stopped automagically, one needs to manually create symlinks in
# /etc/systemd/system/foo.target.wants/ (look into systemd.py's enable()
# code).
system_units['dirsrv'] = 'dirsrv@.service'
# Our directory server instance for PKI is dirsrv@PKI-IPA.service
system_units['pkids'] = 'dirsrv@PKI-IPA.service'
# Old style PKI instance
system_units['pki-cad'] = 'pki-cad@pki-ca.service'
Use certmonger to renew CA subsystem certificates Certificate renewal can be done only one one CA as the certificates need to be shared amongst them. certmonger has been trained to communicate directly with dogtag to perform the renewals. The initial CA installation is the defacto certificate renewal master. A copy of the certificate is stored in the IPA LDAP tree in cn=ca_renewal,cn=ipa,cn=etc,$SUFFIX, the rdn being the nickname of the certificate, when a certificate is renewed. Only the most current certificate is stored. It is valid to have no certificates there, it means that no renewals have taken place. The clones are configured with a new certmonger CA type that polls this location in the IPA tree looking for an updated certificate. If one is not found then certmonger is put into the CA_WORKING state and will poll every 8 hours until an updated certificate is available. The RA agent certificate, ipaCert in /etc/httpd/alias, is a special case. When this certificate is updated we also need to update its entry in the dogtag tree, adding the updated certificate and telling dogtag which certificate to use. This is the certificate that lets IPA issue certificates. On upgrades we check to see if the certificate tracking is already in place. If not then we need to determine if this is the master that will do the renewals or not. This decision is made based on whether it was the first master installed. It is concievable that this master is no longer available meaning that none are actually tracking renewal. We will need to document this. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2803
2012-07-11 15:51:01 -04:00
system_units['pki_cad'] = system_units['pki-cad']
# Our PKI instance is pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat.service
system_units['pki-tomcatd'] = 'pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat.service'
system_units['pki_tomcatd'] = system_units['pki-tomcatd']
system_units['ipa-otpd'] = 'ipa-otpd.socket'
class Fedora16Service(systemd.SystemdService):
def __init__(self, service_name):
systemd_name = service_name
if service_name in system_units:
systemd_name = system_units[service_name]
else:
if len(service_name.split('.')) == 1:
# if service_name does not have a dot, it is not foo.service
# and not a foo.target. Thus, not correct service name for
# systemd, default to foo.service style then
systemd_name = "%s.service" % (service_name)
super(Fedora16Service, self).__init__(service_name, systemd_name)
# Special handling of directory server service
#
# We need to explicitly enable instances to install proper symlinks as
# dirsrv.target.wants/ dependencies. Standard systemd service class does it
# on enable() method call. Unfortunately, ipa-server-install does not do
# explicit dirsrv.enable() because the service startup is handled by ipactl.
#
# If we wouldn't do this, our instances will not be started as systemd would
# not have any clue about instances (PKI-IPA and the domain we serve) at all.
# Thus, hook into dirsrv.restart().
class Fedora16DirectoryService(Fedora16Service):
def tune_nofile_platform(self, num=8192, fstore=None):
"""
Increase the number of files descriptors available to directory server
from the default 1024 to 8192. This will allow to support a greater
number of clients out of the box.
This is a part of the implementation that is systemd-specific.
Returns False if the setting of the nofile limit needs to be skipped.
"""
dirsrv_systemd = "/etc/sysconfig/dirsrv.systemd"
if os.path.exists(dirsrv_systemd):
# We need to enable LimitNOFILE=8192 in the dirsrv@.service
# Since 389-ds-base-1.2.10-0.8.a7 the configuration of the
# service parameters is performed via
# /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv.systemd file which is imported by systemd
# into dirsrv@.service unit
replacevars = {'LimitNOFILE': str(num)}
ipautil.inifile_replace_variables(dirsrv_systemd,
'service',
replacevars=replacevars)
selinux.restore_context(dirsrv_systemd)
ipautil.run(["/bin/systemctl", "--system", "daemon-reload"],
raiseonerr=False)
return True
def restart(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
if len(instance_name) > 0:
elements = self.systemd_name.split("@")
srv_etc = os.path.join(self.SYSTEMD_ETC_PATH, self.systemd_name)
srv_tgt = os.path.join(self.SYSTEMD_ETC_PATH, self.SYSTEMD_SRV_TARGET % (elements[0]))
srv_lnk = os.path.join(srv_tgt, self.service_instance(instance_name))
if not os.path.exists(srv_etc):
self.enable(instance_name)
elif not os.path.samefile(srv_etc, srv_lnk):
os.unlink(srv_lnk)
os.symlink(srv_etc, srv_lnk)
super(Fedora16DirectoryService, self).restart(instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait)
# Enforce restart of IPA services when we do enable it
# This gets around the fact that after ipa-server-install systemd thinks
# ipa.service is not yet started but all services were actually started
# already.
class Fedora16IPAService(Fedora16Service):
def enable(self, instance_name=""):
super(Fedora16IPAService, self).enable(instance_name)
self.restart(instance_name)
class Fedora16SSHService(Fedora16Service):
def get_config_dir(self, instance_name=""):
return '/etc/ssh'
class Fedora16CAService(Fedora16Service):
def __wait_until_running(self):
# We must not wait for the httpd proxy if httpd is not set up yet.
# Unfortunately, knownservices.httpd.is_installed() can return
# false positives, so check for existence of our configuration file.
# TODO: Use a cleaner solution
use_proxy = True
if not (os.path.exists('/etc/httpd/conf.d/ipa.conf') and
os.path.exists('/etc/httpd/conf.d/ipa-pki-proxy.conf')):
root_logger.debug(
'The httpd proxy is not installed, wait on local port')
use_proxy = False
root_logger.debug('Waiting until the CA is running')
timeout = api.env.startup_timeout
op_timeout = time.time() + timeout
while time.time() < op_timeout:
try:
status = dogtag.ca_status(use_proxy=use_proxy)
except Exception:
status = 'check interrupted'
root_logger.debug('The CA status is: %s' % status)
if status == 'running':
break
root_logger.debug('Waiting for CA to start...')
time.sleep(1)
else:
raise RuntimeError('CA did not start in %ss' % timeout)
def start(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
super(Fedora16CAService, self).start(
instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait)
if wait:
self.__wait_until_running()
def restart(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
super(Fedora16CAService, self).restart(
instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait)
if wait:
self.__wait_until_running()
# Redirect directory server service through special sub-class due to its
# special handling of instances
def f16_service(name):
if name == 'dirsrv':
return Fedora16DirectoryService(name)
if name == 'ipa':
return Fedora16IPAService(name)
if name == 'sshd':
return Fedora16SSHService(name)
if name in ('pki-cad', 'pki_cad', 'pki-tomcatd', 'pki_tomcatd'):
return Fedora16CAService(name)
return Fedora16Service(name)
class Fedora16Services(base.KnownServices):
def __init__(self):
services = dict()
for s in base.wellknownservices:
services[s] = f16_service(s)
# Call base class constructor. This will lock services to read-only
super(Fedora16Services, self).__init__(services)