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#!/usr/bin/python2
#
# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# 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.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Upgrade configuration files to a newer template.
"""
import sys
import re
import os
import shutil
import pwd
import fileinput
import ConfigParser
import grp
from ipalib import api
import SSSDConfig
import ipalib.util
import ipalib.errors
from ipaplatform import services
from ipaplatform.tasks import tasks
from ipapython import ipautil, sysrestore, version, certdb
from ipapython.config import IPAOptionParser
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import *
from ipapython import certmonger
from ipapython import dogtag
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipaserver.install import installutils
from ipaserver.install import dsinstance
from ipaserver.install import httpinstance
from ipaserver.install import memcacheinstance
from ipaserver.install import bindinstance
from ipaserver.install import service
from ipaserver.install import cainstance
from ipaserver.install import certs
from ipaserver.install import otpdinstance
from ipaserver.install import sysupgrade
from ipaserver.install import dnskeysyncinstance
def parse_options():
parser = IPAOptionParser(version=version.VERSION)
parser.add_option("-d", "--debug", dest="debug", action="store_true",
default=False, help="print debugging information")
parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", dest="quiet",
action="store_true",
default=False, help="Output only errors")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
safe_options = parser.get_safe_opts(options)
return safe_options, options
class KpasswdInstance(service.SimpleServiceInstance):
def __init__(self):
service.SimpleServiceInstance.__init__(self, "ipa_kpasswd")
def uninstall_ipa_kpasswd():
"""
We can't use the full service uninstaller because that will attempt
to stop and disable the service which by now doesn't exist. We just
want to clean up sysrestore.state to remove all references to
ipa_kpasswd.
"""
ipa_kpasswd = KpasswdInstance()
running = ipa_kpasswd.restore_state("running")
enabled = not ipa_kpasswd.restore_state("enabled")
if enabled is not None and not enabled:
ipa_kpasswd.remove()
def backup_file(filename, ext):
"""Make a backup of filename using ext as the extension. Do not overwrite
previous backups."""
if not os.path.isabs(filename):
raise ValueError("Absolute path required")
backupfile = filename + ".bak"
(reldir, file) = os.path.split(filename)
while os.path.exists(backupfile):
backupfile = backupfile + "." + str(ext)
try:
shutil.copy2(filename, backupfile)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno == 2: # No such file or directory
pass
else:
raise e
def update_conf(sub_dict, filename, template_filename):
template = ipautil.template_file(template_filename, sub_dict)
fd = open(filename, "w")
fd.write(template)
fd.close()
def find_hostname():
"""Find the hostname currently configured in ipa-rewrite.conf"""
filename=paths.HTTPD_IPA_REWRITE_CONF
if not ipautil.file_exists(filename):
return None
pattern = "^[\s#]*.*https:\/\/([A-Za-z0-9\.\-]*)\/.*"
p = re.compile(pattern)
for line in fileinput.input(filename):
if p.search(line):
fileinput.close()
return p.search(line).group(1)
fileinput.close()
raise RuntimeError("Unable to determine the fully qualified hostname from %s" % filename)
def find_autoredirect(fqdn):
"""
When upgrading ipa-rewrite.conf we need to see if the automatic redirect
was disabled during install time (or afterward). So sift through the
configuration file and see if we can determine the status.
Returns True if autoredirect is enabled, False otherwise
"""
filename = paths.HTTPD_IPA_REWRITE_CONF
if os.path.exists(filename):
pattern = "^RewriteRule \^/\$ https://%s/ipa/ui \[L,NC,R=301\]" % fqdn
p = re.compile(pattern)
for line in fileinput.input(filename):
if p.search(line):
fileinput.close()
return True
fileinput.close()
return False
return True
def find_version(filename):
"""Find the version of a configuration file
If no VERSION entry exists in the file, returns 0.
If the file does not exist, returns -1.
"""
if os.path.exists(filename):
pattern = "^[\s#]*VERSION\s+([0-9]+)\s+.*"
p = re.compile(pattern)
for line in fileinput.input(filename):
if p.search(line):
fileinput.close()
return p.search(line).group(1)
fileinput.close()
# no VERSION found
return 0
else:
return -1
def upgrade(sub_dict, filename, template, add=False):
"""
Get the version from the current and template files and update the
installed configuration file if there is a new template.
If add is True then create a new configuration file.
"""
old = int(find_version(filename))
new = int(find_version(template))
if old < 0 and not add:
root_logger.error("%s not found." % filename)
sys.exit(1)
if new < 0:
root_logger.error("%s not found." % template)
if old == 0:
# The original file does not have a VERSION entry. This means it's now
# managed by IPA, but previously was not.
root_logger.warning("%s is now managed by IPA. It will be "
"overwritten. A backup of the original will be made.", filename)
if old < new or (add and old == 0):
backup_file(filename, new)
update_conf(sub_dict, filename, template)
root_logger.info("Upgraded %s to version %d", filename, new)
def check_certs():
"""Check ca.crt is in the right place, and try to fix if not"""
root_logger.info('[Verifying that root certificate is published]')
if not os.path.exists(paths.CA_CRT):
ca_file = paths.ALIAS_CACERT_ASC
if os.path.exists(ca_file):
old_umask = os.umask(022) # make sure its readable by httpd
try:
shutil.copyfile(ca_file, paths.CA_CRT)
finally:
os.umask(old_umask)
else:
root_logger.error("Missing Certification Authority file.")
root_logger.error("You should place a copy of the CA certificate in /usr/share/ipa/html/ca.crt")
else:
root_logger.debug('Certificate file exists')
def upgrade_pki(ca, fstore):
"""
Update/add the dogtag proxy configuration. The IPA side of this is
handled in ipa-pki-proxy.conf.
This requires enabling SSL renegotiation.
"""
configured_constants = dogtag.configured_constants()
root_logger.info('[Verifying that CA proxy configuration is correct]')
if not ca.is_configured():
root_logger.info('CA is not configured')
return
http = httpinstance.HTTPInstance(fstore)
http.enable_mod_nss_renegotiate()
if not installutils.get_directive(configured_constants.CS_CFG_PATH,
'proxy.securePort', '=') and \
os.path.exists(paths.PKI_SETUP_PROXY):
# update proxy configuration with stopped dogtag to prevent corruption
# of CS.cfg
ipautil.run([paths.PKI_SETUP_PROXY, '-pki_instance_root=/var/lib',
'-pki_instance_name=pki-ca','-subsystem_type=ca'])
root_logger.debug('Proxy configuration updated')
else:
root_logger.debug('Proxy configuration up-to-date')
def update_dbmodules(realm, filename=paths.KRB5_CONF):
newfile = []
found_dbrealm = False
found_realm = False
prefix = ''
root_logger.info('[Verifying that KDC configuration is using ipa-kdb backend]')
st = os.stat(filename)
fd = open(filename)
lines = fd.readlines()
fd.close()
if ' db_library = ipadb.so\n' in lines:
root_logger.debug('dbmodules already updated in %s', filename)
return
for line in lines:
if line.startswith('[dbmodules]'):
found_dbrealm = True
if found_dbrealm and line.find(realm) > -1:
found_realm = True
prefix = '#'
if found_dbrealm and line.find('}') > -1 and found_realm:
found_realm = False
newfile.append('#%s' % line)
prefix = ''
continue
Use DN objects instead of strings * Convert every string specifying a DN into a DN object * Every place a dn was manipulated in some fashion it was replaced by the use of DN operators * Add new DNParam parameter type for parameters which are DN's * DN objects are used 100% of the time throughout the entire data pipeline whenever something is logically a dn. * Many classes now enforce DN usage for their attributes which are dn's. This is implmented via ipautil.dn_attribute_property(). The only permitted types for a class attribute specified to be a DN are either None or a DN object. * Require that every place a dn is used it must be a DN object. This translates into lot of:: assert isinstance(dn, DN) sprinkled through out the code. Maintaining these asserts is valuable to preserve DN type enforcement. The asserts can be disabled in production. The goal of 100% DN usage 100% of the time has been realized, these asserts are meant to preserve that. The asserts also proved valuable in detecting functions which did not obey their function signatures, such as the baseldap pre and post callbacks. * Moved ipalib.dn to ipapython.dn because DN class is shared with all components, not just the server which uses ipalib. * All API's now accept DN's natively, no need to convert to str (or unicode). * Removed ipalib.encoder and encode/decode decorators. Type conversion is now explicitly performed in each IPASimpleLDAPObject method which emulates a ldap.SimpleLDAPObject method. * Entity & Entry classes now utilize DN's * Removed __getattr__ in Entity & Entity clases. There were two problems with it. It presented synthetic Python object attributes based on the current LDAP data it contained. There is no way to validate synthetic attributes using code checkers, you can't search the code to find LDAP attribute accesses (because synthetic attriutes look like Python attributes instead of LDAP data) and error handling is circumscribed. Secondly __getattr__ was hiding Python internal methods which broke class semantics. * Replace use of methods inherited from ldap.SimpleLDAPObject via IPAdmin class with IPAdmin methods. Directly using inherited methods was causing us to bypass IPA logic. Mostly this meant replacing the use of search_s() with getEntry() or getList(). Similarly direct access of the LDAP data in classes using IPAdmin were replaced with calls to getValue() or getValues(). * Objects returned by ldap2.find_entries() are now compatible with either the python-ldap access methodology or the Entity/Entry access methodology. * All ldap operations now funnel through the common IPASimpleLDAPObject giving us a single location where we interface to python-ldap and perform conversions. * The above 4 modifications means we've greatly reduced the proliferation of multiple inconsistent ways to perform LDAP operations. We are well on the way to having a single API in IPA for doing LDAP (a long range goal). * All certificate subject bases are now DN's * DN objects were enhanced thusly: - find, rfind, index, rindex, replace and insert methods were added - AVA, RDN and DN classes were refactored in immutable and mutable variants, the mutable variants are EditableAVA, EditableRDN and EditableDN. By default we use the immutable variants preserving important semantics. To edit a DN cast it to an EditableDN and cast it back to DN when done editing. These issues are fully described in other documentation. - first_key_match was removed - DN equalty comparison permits comparison to a basestring * Fixed ldapupdate to work with DN's. This work included: - Enhance test_updates.py to do more checking after applying update. Add test for update_from_dict(). Convert code to use unittest classes. - Consolidated duplicate code. - Moved code which should have been in the class into the class. - Fix the handling of the 'deleteentry' update action. It's no longer necessary to supply fake attributes to make it work. Detect case where subsequent update applies a change to entry previously marked for deletetion. General clean-up and simplification of the 'deleteentry' logic. - Rewrote a couple of functions to be clearer and more Pythonic. - Added documentation on the data structure being used. - Simplfy the use of update_from_dict() * Removed all usage of get_schema() which was being called prior to accessing the .schema attribute of an object. If a class is using internal lazy loading as an optimization it's not right to require users of the interface to be aware of internal optimization's. schema is now a property and when the schema property is accessed it calls a private internal method to perform the lazy loading. * Added SchemaCache class to cache the schema's from individual servers. This was done because of the observation we talk to different LDAP servers, each of which may have it's own schema. Previously we globally cached the schema from the first server we connected to and returned that schema in all contexts. The cache includes controls to invalidate it thus forcing a schema refresh. * Schema caching is now senstive to the run time context. During install and upgrade the schema can change leading to errors due to out-of-date cached schema. The schema cache is refreshed in these contexts. * We are aware of the LDAP syntax of all LDAP attributes. Every attribute returned from an LDAP operation is passed through a central table look-up based on it's LDAP syntax. The table key is the LDAP syntax it's value is a Python callable that returns a Python object matching the LDAP syntax. There are a handful of LDAP attributes whose syntax is historically incorrect (e.g. DistguishedNames that are defined as DirectoryStrings). The table driven conversion mechanism is augmented with a table of hard coded exceptions. Currently only the following conversions occur via the table: - dn's are converted to DN objects - binary objects are converted to Python str objects (IPA convention). - everything else is converted to unicode using UTF-8 decoding (IPA convention). However, now that the table driven conversion mechanism is in place it would be trivial to do things such as converting attributes which have LDAP integer syntax into a Python integer, etc. * Expected values in the unit tests which are a DN no longer need to use lambda expressions to promote the returned value to a DN for equality comparison. The return value is automatically promoted to a DN. The lambda expressions have been removed making the code much simpler and easier to read. * Add class level logging to a number of classes which did not support logging, less need for use of root_logger. * Remove ipaserver/conn.py, it was unused. * Consolidated duplicate code wherever it was found. * Fixed many places that used string concatenation to form a new string rather than string formatting operators. This is necessary because string formatting converts it's arguments to a string prior to building the result string. You can't concatenate a string and a non-string. * Simplify logic in rename_managed plugin. Use DN operators to edit dn's. * The live version of ipa-ldap-updater did not generate a log file. The offline version did, now both do. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1670 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1671 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1672 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1673 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1674 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1392 https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2872
2012-05-13 06:36:35 -05:00
newfile.append('%s%s' % (prefix, line))
# Append updated dbmodules information
newfile.append(' %s = {\n' % realm)
newfile.append(' db_library = ipadb.so\n')
newfile.append(' }\n')
# Write out new file
fd = open(filename, 'w')
fd.write("".join(newfile))
fd.close()
root_logger.debug('%s updated', filename)
def cleanup_kdc(fstore):
"""
Clean up old KDC files if they exist. We need to remove the actual
file and any references in the uninstall configuration.
"""
root_logger.info('[Checking for deprecated KDC configuration files]')
for file in ['kpasswd.keytab', 'ldappwd']:
filename = os.path.join(paths.VAR_KERBEROS_KRB5KDC_DIR, file)
installutils.remove_file(filename)
if fstore.has_file(filename):
fstore.untrack_file(filename)
root_logger.debug('Uninstalling %s', filename)
def cleanup_adtrust(fstore):
"""
Clean up any old Samba backup files that were deprecated.
"""
root_logger.info('[Checking for deprecated backups of Samba '
'configuration files]')
for backed_up_file in [paths.SMB_CONF]:
if fstore.has_file(backed_up_file):
fstore.untrack_file(backed_up_file)
root_logger.debug('Removing %s from backup', backed_up_file)
def setup_firefox_extension(fstore):
"""Set up the Firefox configuration extension, if it's not set up yet
"""
root_logger.info('[Setting up Firefox extension]')
http = httpinstance.HTTPInstance(fstore)
realm = api.env.realm
domain = api.env.domain
http.setup_firefox_extension(realm, domain)
def upgrade_ipa_profile(ca, domain, fqdn):
"""
Update the IPA Profile provided by dogtag
Returns True if restart is needed, False otherwise.
"""
root_logger.info('[Verifying that CA service certificate profile is updated]')
if ca.is_configured():
ski = ca.enable_subject_key_identifier()
if ski:
root_logger.debug('Subject Key Identifier updated.')
else:
root_logger.debug('Subject Key Identifier already set.')
san = ca.enable_subject_alternative_name()
if san:
root_logger.debug('Subject Alternative Name updated.')
else:
root_logger.debug('Subject Alternative Name already set.')
audit = ca.set_audit_renewal()
uri = ca.set_crl_ocsp_extensions(domain, fqdn)
if audit or ski or san or uri:
return True
else:
root_logger.info('CA is not configured')
return False
def named_remove_deprecated_options():
"""
From IPA 3.3, persistent search is a default mechanism for new DNS zone
detection.
Remove psearch, zone_refresh and cache_ttl options, as they have been
deprecated in bind-dyndb-ldap configuration file.
When some change in named.conf is done, this functions returns True.
"""
root_logger.info('[Removing deprecated DNS configuration options]')
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
deprecated_options = ['zone_refresh', 'psearch', 'cache_ttl']
removed_options = []
try:
# Remove all the deprecated options
for option in deprecated_options:
value = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive(option)
if value is not None:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive(option, None)
removed_options.append(option)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot modify DNS configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
# Log only the changed options
if not removed_options:
root_logger.debug('No changes made')
return False
root_logger.debug('The following configuration options have been removed: '
'{options}'.format(options = ', '.join(removed_options)))
return True
def named_set_minimum_connections():
"""
Sets the minimal number of connections.
When some change in named.conf is done, this functions returns True.
"""
changed = False
root_logger.info('[Ensuring minimal number of connections]')
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return changed
# make sure number of connections is right
minimum_connections = 4
try:
connections = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('connections')
except IOError, e:
root_logger.debug('Cannot retrieve connections option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return changed
try:
if connections is not None:
connections = int(connections)
except ValueError:
# this should not happend, but there is some bad value in
# "connections" option, bail out
pass
else:
if connections is not None and connections < minimum_connections:
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('connections',
minimum_connections)
root_logger.debug('Connections set to %d', minimum_connections)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update connections in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
else:
changed = True
if not changed:
root_logger.debug('No changes made')
return changed
def named_enable_serial_autoincrement():
"""
Serial autoincrement is a requirement for zone transfers or DNSSEC. It
should be enabled both for new installs and upgraded servers.
When some change in named.conf is done, this functions returns True
"""
changed = False
root_logger.info('[Enabling serial autoincrement in DNS]')
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return changed
try:
serial_autoincrement = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive(
'serial_autoincrement')
except IOError, e:
root_logger.debug('Cannot retrieve psearch option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return changed
else:
serial_autoincrement = None if serial_autoincrement is None \
else serial_autoincrement.lower()
# enable SOA serial autoincrement
if not sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'autoincrement_enabled'):
if serial_autoincrement != 'yes':
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('serial_autoincrement', 'yes')
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot enable serial_autoincrement in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return changed
else:
root_logger.debug('Serial autoincrement enabled')
changed = True
else:
root_logger.debug('Serial autoincrement is alredy enabled')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'autoincrement_enabled', True)
else:
root_logger.debug('Skip serial autoincrement check')
return changed
def named_update_gssapi_configuration():
"""
Update GSSAPI configuration in named.conf to a recent API.
tkey-gssapi-credential and tkey-domain is replaced with tkey-gssapi-keytab.
Details can be found in https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3429.
When some change in named.conf is done, this functions returns True
"""
root_logger.info('[Updating GSSAPI configuration in DNS]')
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'gssapi_updated'):
root_logger.debug('Skip GSSAPI configuration check')
return False
try:
gssapi_keytab = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('tkey-gssapi-keytab',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot retrieve tkey-gssapi-keytab option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
if gssapi_keytab:
root_logger.debug('GSSAPI configuration already updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'gssapi_updated', True)
return False
try:
tkey_credential = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('tkey-gssapi-credential',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
tkey_domain = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('tkey-domain',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot retrieve tkey-gssapi-credential option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
if not tkey_credential or not tkey_domain:
root_logger.error('Either tkey-gssapi-credential or tkey-domain is missing in %s. '
'Skip update.', bindinstance.NAMED_CONF)
return False
try:
Add a KRA to IPA This patch adds the capability of installing a Dogtag KRA to an IPA instance. With this patch, a KRA is NOT configured by default when ipa-server-install is run. Rather, the command ipa-kra-install must be executed on an instance on which a Dogtag CA has already been configured. The KRA shares the same tomcat instance and DS instance as the Dogtag CA. Moreover, the same admin user/agent (and agent cert) can be used for both subsystems. Certmonger is also confgured to monitor the new subsystem certificates. To create a clone KRA, simply execute ipa-kra-install <replica_file> on a replica on which a Dogtag CA has already been replicated. ipa-kra-install will use the security domain to detect whether the system being installed is a replica, and will error out if a needed replica file is not provided. The install scripts have been refactored somewhat to minimize duplication of code. A new base class dogtagintance.py has been introduced containing code that is common to KRA and CA installs. This will become very useful when we add more PKI subsystems. The KRA will install its database as a subtree of o=ipaca, specifically o=ipakra,o=ipaca. This means that replication agreements created to replicate CA data will also replicate KRA data. No new replication agreements are required. Added dogtag plugin for KRA. This is an initial commit providing the basic vault functionality needed for vault. This plugin will likely be modified as we create the code to call some of these functions. Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3872 The uninstallation option in ipa-kra-install is temporarily disabled. Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
2014-03-18 10:23:30 -05:00
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive(
'tkey-gssapi-credential', None,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive(
'tkey-domain', None,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive(
'tkey-gssapi-keytab', paths.NAMED_KEYTAB,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update GSSAPI configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
root_logger.debug('GSSAPI configuration updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'gssapi_updated', True)
return True
Add a KRA to IPA This patch adds the capability of installing a Dogtag KRA to an IPA instance. With this patch, a KRA is NOT configured by default when ipa-server-install is run. Rather, the command ipa-kra-install must be executed on an instance on which a Dogtag CA has already been configured. The KRA shares the same tomcat instance and DS instance as the Dogtag CA. Moreover, the same admin user/agent (and agent cert) can be used for both subsystems. Certmonger is also confgured to monitor the new subsystem certificates. To create a clone KRA, simply execute ipa-kra-install <replica_file> on a replica on which a Dogtag CA has already been replicated. ipa-kra-install will use the security domain to detect whether the system being installed is a replica, and will error out if a needed replica file is not provided. The install scripts have been refactored somewhat to minimize duplication of code. A new base class dogtagintance.py has been introduced containing code that is common to KRA and CA installs. This will become very useful when we add more PKI subsystems. The KRA will install its database as a subtree of o=ipaca, specifically o=ipakra,o=ipaca. This means that replication agreements created to replicate CA data will also replicate KRA data. No new replication agreements are required. Added dogtag plugin for KRA. This is an initial commit providing the basic vault functionality needed for vault. This plugin will likely be modified as we create the code to call some of these functions. Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3872 The uninstallation option in ipa-kra-install is temporarily disabled. Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
2014-03-18 10:23:30 -05:00
def named_update_pid_file():
"""
Make sure that named reads the pid file from the right file
"""
root_logger.info('[Updating pid-file configuration in DNS]')
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'pid-file_updated'):
root_logger.debug('Skip pid-file configuration check')
return False
try:
pid_file = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('pid-file',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot retrieve pid-file option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
if pid_file:
root_logger.debug('pid-file configuration already updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'pid-file_updated', True)
return False
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('pid-file', paths.NAMED_PID,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update pid-file configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
root_logger.debug('pid-file configuration updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'pid-file_updated', True)
return True
def named_enable_dnssec():
"""
Enable dnssec in named.conf
"""
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if not sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'dnssec_enabled'):
root_logger.info('[Enabling "dnssec-enable" configuration in DNS]')
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('dnssec-enable', 'yes',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS,
str_val=False)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update dnssec-enable configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
root_logger.debug('dnssec-enabled in %s' % bindinstance.NAMED_CONF)
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'dnssec_enabled', True)
return True
def named_validate_dnssec():
"""
Disable dnssec validation in named.conf
We can't let enable it by default, there can be non-valid dns forwarders
which breaks DNSSEC validation
"""
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if (not sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'dnssec_validation_upgraded')
and bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive(
'dnssec-validation', bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS,
str_val=False) is None):
# dnssec-validation is not configured, disable it
root_logger.info('[Disabling "dnssec-validate" configuration in DNS]')
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('dnssec-validation', 'no',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS,
str_val=False)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update dnssec-validate configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
root_logger.debug('dnssec-validate already configured in %s' % bindinstance.NAMED_CONF)
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'dnssec_validation_upgraded', True)
return True
def named_bindkey_file_option():
"""
Add options bindkey_file to named.conf
"""
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'bindkey-file_updated'):
root_logger.debug('Skip bindkey-file configuration check')
return False
try:
bindkey_file = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('bindkey-file',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot retrieve bindkey-file option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
if bindkey_file:
root_logger.debug('bindkey-file configuration already updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'bindkey-file_updated', True)
return False
root_logger.info('[Setting "bindkeys-file" option in named.conf]')
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('bindkeys-file',
paths.NAMED_BINDKEYS_FILE,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update bindkeys-file configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'bindkey-file_updated', True)
return True
def named_managed_keys_dir_option():
"""
Add options managed_keys_directory to named.conf
"""
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'managed-keys-directory_updated'):
root_logger.debug('Skip managed-keys-directory configuration check')
return False
try:
managed_keys = bindinstance.named_conf_get_directive('managed-keys-directory',
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot retrieve managed-keys-directory option from %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
if managed_keys:
root_logger.debug('managed_keys_directory configuration already updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'managed-keys-directory_updated', True)
return False
root_logger.info('[Setting "managed-keys-directory" option in named.conf]')
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_set_directive('managed-keys-directory',
paths.NAMED_MANAGED_KEYS_DIR,
bindinstance.NAMED_SECTION_OPTIONS)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update managed-keys-directory configuration in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'managed-keys-directory_updated', True)
return True
def named_root_key_include():
"""
Add options managed_keys_directory to named.conf
"""
if not bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
# DNS service may not be configured
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
return False
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'root_key_updated'):
root_logger.debug('Skip root key configuration check')
return False
try:
root_key = bindinstance.named_conf_include_exists(paths.NAMED_ROOT_KEY)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot check root key include in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
else:
if root_key:
root_logger.debug('root keys configuration already updated')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'root_key_updated', True)
return False
root_logger.info('[Including named root key in named.conf]')
try:
bindinstance.named_conf_add_include(paths.NAMED_ROOT_KEY)
except IOError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update named root key include in %s: %s',
bindinstance.NAMED_CONF, e)
return False
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('named.conf', 'root_key_updated', True)
return True
def certificate_renewal_update(ca):
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 14:51:01 -05:00
"""
Update certmonger certificate renewal configuration.
"""
dogtag_constants = dogtag.configured_constants()
# bump version when requests is changed
version = 3
requests = (
(
dogtag_constants.ALIAS_DIR,
'auditSigningCert cert-pki-ca',
'dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent',
'stop_pkicad',
'renew_ca_cert',
None,
),
(
dogtag_constants.ALIAS_DIR,
'ocspSigningCert cert-pki-ca',
'dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent',
'stop_pkicad',
'renew_ca_cert',
None,
),
(
dogtag_constants.ALIAS_DIR,
'subsystemCert cert-pki-ca',
'dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent',
'stop_pkicad',
'renew_ca_cert',
None,
),
(
dogtag_constants.ALIAS_DIR,
'caSigningCert cert-pki-ca',
'dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent',
'stop_pkicad',
'renew_ca_cert',
'ipaCACertRenewal',
),
(
paths.HTTPD_ALIAS_DIR,
'ipaCert',
'dogtag-ipa-ca-renew-agent',
None,
'renew_ra_cert',
None,
),
(
dogtag_constants.ALIAS_DIR,
'Server-Cert cert-pki-ca',
'dogtag-ipa-renew-agent',
'stop_pkicad',
'renew_ca_cert',
None,
),
)
root_logger.info("[Update certmonger certificate renewal configuration to "
"version %d]" % version)
if not ca.is_configured():
root_logger.info('CA is not configured')
return False
state = 'certificate_renewal_update_%d' % version
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dogtag', state):
return False
# State not set, lets see if we are already configured
for request in requests:
nss_dir, nickname, ca_name, pre_command, post_command, profile = request
criteria = {
'cert-database': nss_dir,
'cert-nickname': nickname,
'ca-name': ca_name,
'template-profile': profile,
}
request_id = certmonger.get_request_id(criteria)
if request_id is None:
break
val = certmonger.get_request_value(request_id, 'cert-presave-command')
if val is not None:
val = val.split(' ', 1)[0]
val = os.path.basename(val)
if pre_command != val:
break
val = certmonger.get_request_value(request_id, 'cert-postsave-command')
if val is not None:
val = val.split(' ', 1)[0]
val = os.path.basename(val)
if post_command != val:
break
else:
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dogtag', state, True)
root_logger.info("Certmonger certificate renewal configuration is "
"already at version %d" % version)
return False
# Ok, now we need to stop tracking, then we can start tracking them
# again with new configuration:
ca.stop_tracking_certificates()
if not sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dogtag',
'certificate_renewal_update_1'):
filename = paths.CERTMONGER_CAS_CA_RENEWAL
if os.path.exists(filename):
with installutils.stopped_service('certmonger'):
root_logger.info("Removing %s" % filename)
installutils.remove_file(filename)
ca.configure_certmonger_renewal()
ca.configure_renewal()
ca.configure_agent_renewal()
ca.track_servercert()
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dogtag', state, True)
root_logger.info("Certmonger certificate renewal configuration updated to "
"version %d" % version)
return True
def copy_crl_file(old_path, new_path=None):
"""
Copy CRL to new location, update permissions and SELinux context
"""
if new_path is None:
filename = os.path.basename(old_path)
new_path = os.path.join(dogtag.configured_constants().CRL_PUBLISH_PATH,
filename)
root_logger.debug('copy_crl_file: %s -> %s', old_path, new_path)
if os.path.islink(old_path):
# update symlink to the most most recent CRL file
filename = os.path.basename(os.readlink(old_path))
realpath = os.path.join(dogtag.configured_constants().CRL_PUBLISH_PATH,
filename)
root_logger.debug('copy_crl_file: Create symlink %s -> %s',
new_path, realpath)
os.symlink(realpath, new_path)
else:
shutil.copy2(old_path, new_path)
pent = pwd.getpwnam(cainstance.PKI_USER)
os.chown(new_path, pent.pw_uid, pent.pw_gid)
tasks.restore_context(new_path)
def migrate_crl_publish_dir(ca):
"""
Move CRL publish dir from /var/lib/pki-ca/publish to IPA controlled tree:
/var/lib/ipa/pki-ca/publish
"""
root_logger.info('[Migrate CRL publish directory]')
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dogtag', 'moved_crl_publish_dir'):
root_logger.info('CRL tree already moved')
return False
if not ca.is_configured():
root_logger.info('CA is not configured')
return False
caconfig = dogtag.configured_constants()
try:
old_publish_dir = installutils.get_directive(caconfig.CS_CFG_PATH,
'ca.publish.publisher.instance.FileBaseCRLPublisher.directory',
separator='=')
except OSError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot read CA configuration file "%s": %s',
caconfig.CS_CFG_PATH, e)
return False
# Prepare target publish dir (creation, permissions, SELinux context)
# Run this every update to ensure proper values
publishdir = ca.prepare_crl_publish_dir()
if old_publish_dir == caconfig.CRL_PUBLISH_PATH:
# publish dir is already updated
root_logger.info('Publish directory already set to new location')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dogtag', 'moved_crl_publish_dir', True)
return False
# Copy all CRLs to new directory
root_logger.info('Copy all CRLs to new publish directory')
try:
crl_files_unsorted = cainstance.get_crl_files(old_publish_dir)
except OSError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot move CRL files to new directory: %s', e)
else:
# Move CRL files at the end of the list to make sure that the actual
# CRL files are copied first
crl_files = sorted(crl_files_unsorted,
key=lambda f: os.path.islink(f))
for f in crl_files:
try:
copy_crl_file(f)
except Exception, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot move CRL file to new directory: %s', e)
try:
installutils.set_directive(caconfig.CS_CFG_PATH,
'ca.publish.publisher.instance.FileBaseCRLPublisher.directory',
publishdir, quotes=False, separator='=')
except OSError, e:
root_logger.error('Cannot update CA configuration file "%s": %s',
caconfig.CS_CFG_PATH, e)
return False
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dogtag', 'moved_crl_publish_dir', True)
root_logger.info('CRL publish directory has been migrated, '
'request pki-ca restart')
return True
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 14:51:01 -05:00
def ca_enable_pkix(ca):
root_logger.info('[Enable PKIX certificate path discovery and validation]')
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dogtag', 'pkix_enabled'):
root_logger.info('PKIX already enabled')
return False
if not ca.is_configured():
root_logger.info('CA is not configured')
return False
ca.enable_pkix()
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dogtag', 'pkix_enabled', True)
return True
def add_ca_dns_records():
root_logger.info('[Add missing CA DNS records]')
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dns', 'ipa_ca_records'):
root_logger.info('IPA CA DNS records already processed')
return
if not api.Backend.ldap2.isconnected():
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.connect(autobind=True)
except ipalib.errors.PublicError, e:
root_logger.error(
"Cannot connect to LDAP to add DNS records: %s", e)
return
ret = api.Command['dns_is_enabled']()
if not ret['result']:
root_logger.info('DNS is not configured')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dns', 'ipa_ca_records', True)
return
bind = bindinstance.BindInstance()
bind.convert_ipa_ca_cnames(api.env.domain)
# DNS is enabled, so let bindinstance find out if CA is enabled
# and let it add the record in that case
bind.add_ipa_ca_dns_records(api.env.host, api.env.domain,
ca_configured=None)
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dns', 'ipa_ca_records', True)
def find_subject_base():
"""
Try to find the current value of certificate subject base.
Add a KRA to IPA This patch adds the capability of installing a Dogtag KRA to an IPA instance. With this patch, a KRA is NOT configured by default when ipa-server-install is run. Rather, the command ipa-kra-install must be executed on an instance on which a Dogtag CA has already been configured. The KRA shares the same tomcat instance and DS instance as the Dogtag CA. Moreover, the same admin user/agent (and agent cert) can be used for both subsystems. Certmonger is also confgured to monitor the new subsystem certificates. To create a clone KRA, simply execute ipa-kra-install <replica_file> on a replica on which a Dogtag CA has already been replicated. ipa-kra-install will use the security domain to detect whether the system being installed is a replica, and will error out if a needed replica file is not provided. The install scripts have been refactored somewhat to minimize duplication of code. A new base class dogtagintance.py has been introduced containing code that is common to KRA and CA installs. This will become very useful when we add more PKI subsystems. The KRA will install its database as a subtree of o=ipaca, specifically o=ipakra,o=ipaca. This means that replication agreements created to replicate CA data will also replicate KRA data. No new replication agreements are required. Added dogtag plugin for KRA. This is an initial commit providing the basic vault functionality needed for vault. This plugin will likely be modified as we create the code to call some of these functions. Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3872 The uninstallation option in ipa-kra-install is temporarily disabled. Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
2014-03-18 10:23:30 -05:00
See the docstring in dsinstance.DsInstance for details.
"""
Add a KRA to IPA This patch adds the capability of installing a Dogtag KRA to an IPA instance. With this patch, a KRA is NOT configured by default when ipa-server-install is run. Rather, the command ipa-kra-install must be executed on an instance on which a Dogtag CA has already been configured. The KRA shares the same tomcat instance and DS instance as the Dogtag CA. Moreover, the same admin user/agent (and agent cert) can be used for both subsystems. Certmonger is also confgured to monitor the new subsystem certificates. To create a clone KRA, simply execute ipa-kra-install <replica_file> on a replica on which a Dogtag CA has already been replicated. ipa-kra-install will use the security domain to detect whether the system being installed is a replica, and will error out if a needed replica file is not provided. The install scripts have been refactored somewhat to minimize duplication of code. A new base class dogtagintance.py has been introduced containing code that is common to KRA and CA installs. This will become very useful when we add more PKI subsystems. The KRA will install its database as a subtree of o=ipaca, specifically o=ipakra,o=ipaca. This means that replication agreements created to replicate CA data will also replicate KRA data. No new replication agreements are required. Added dogtag plugin for KRA. This is an initial commit providing the basic vault functionality needed for vault. This plugin will likely be modified as we create the code to call some of these functions. Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3872 The uninstallation option in ipa-kra-install is temporarily disabled. Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
2014-03-18 10:23:30 -05:00
subject_base = dsinstance.DsInstance().find_subject_base()
if subject_base:
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state(
'certmap.conf',
'subject_base',
subject_base
)
return subject_base
root_logger.error('Unable to determine certificate subject base. '
'certmap.conf will not be updated.')
def uninstall_selfsign(ds, http):
root_logger.info('[Removing self-signed CA]')
"""Replace self-signed CA by a CA-less install"""
if api.env.ra_plugin != 'selfsign':
root_logger.debug('Self-signed CA is not installed')
return
root_logger.warning(
'Removing self-signed CA. Certificates will need to managed manually.')
p = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
p.read(paths.IPA_DEFAULT_CONF)
p.set('global', 'enable_ra', 'False')
p.set('global', 'ra_plugin', 'none')
with open(paths.IPA_DEFAULT_CONF, 'w') as f:
p.write(f)
ds.stop_tracking_certificates()
http.stop_tracking_certificates()
def mask_named_regular():
"""Disable named, we need to run only named-pkcs11, running both named and
named-pkcs can cause unexpected errors"""
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dns', 'regular_named_masked'):
return False
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dns', 'regular_named_masked', True)
if bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
root_logger.info('[Masking named]')
named = services.service('named-regular')
try:
named.stop()
except Exception as e:
root_logger.warning('Unable to stop named service (%s)', e)
try:
named.mask()
except Exception as e:
root_logger.warning('Unable to mask named service (%s)', e)
return True
return False
def fix_dyndb_ldap_workdir_permissions():
"""Fix dyndb-ldap working dir permissions. DNSSEC daemons requires it"""
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('dns', 'dyndb_ipa_workdir_perm'):
return
if bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
root_logger.info('[Fix bind-dyndb-ldap IPA working directory]')
dnskeysync = dnskeysyncinstance.DNSKeySyncInstance()
dnskeysync.set_dyndb_ldap_workdir_permissions()
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('dns', 'dyndb_ipa_workdir_perm', True)
def fix_schema_file_syntax():
"""Fix syntax errors in schema files
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3578
"""
root_logger.info('[Fix DS schema file syntax]')
# This is not handled by normal schema updates, because pre-1.3.2 DS will
# ignore (auto-fix) these syntax errors, and 1.3.2 and above will choke on
# them before checking dynamic schema updates.
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('ds', 'fix_schema_syntax'):
root_logger.info('Syntax already fixed')
return
serverid = installutils.realm_to_serverid(api.env.realm)
ds_dir = dsinstance.config_dirname(serverid)
# 1. 60ipadns.ldif: Add parenthesis to idnsRecord
filename = os.path.join(ds_dir, 'schema', '60ipadns.ldif')
result_lines = []
with open(filename) as file:
for line in file:
line = line.strip('\n')
if (line.startswith('objectClasses:') and
"NAME 'idnsRecord'" in line and
line.count('(') == 2 and
line.count(')') == 1):
root_logger.debug('Add closing parenthesis in idnsRecord')
line += ' )'
result_lines.append(line)
with open(filename, 'w') as file:
file.write('\n'.join(result_lines))
# 2. 65ipasudo.ldif: Remove extra dollar from ipaSudoRule
filename = os.path.join(ds_dir, 'schema', '65ipasudo.ldif')
result_lines = []
with open(filename) as file:
for line in file:
line = line.strip('\n')
if (line.startswith('objectClasses:') and
"NAME 'ipaSudoRule'" in line):
root_logger.debug('Remove extra dollar sign in ipaSudoRule')
line = line.replace('$$', '$')
result_lines.append(line)
with open(filename, 'w') as file:
file.write('\n'.join(result_lines))
# Done
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('ds', 'fix_schema_syntax', True)
def set_sssd_domain_option(option, value):
sssdconfig = SSSDConfig.SSSDConfig()
sssdconfig.import_config()
domain = sssdconfig.get_domain(str(api.env.domain))
domain.set_option(option, value)
sssdconfig.save_domain(domain)
sssdconfig.write(paths.SSSD_CONF)
def remove_ds_ra_cert(subject_base):
root_logger.info('[Removing RA cert from DS NSS database]')
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('ds', 'remove_ra_cert'):
root_logger.info('RA cert already removed')
return
dbdir = dsinstance.config_dirname(
installutils.realm_to_serverid(api.env.realm))
dsdb = certs.CertDB(api.env.realm, nssdir=dbdir, subject_base=subject_base)
nickname = 'CN=IPA RA,%s' % subject_base
cert = dsdb.get_cert_from_db(nickname)
if cert:
dsdb.delete_cert(nickname)
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('ds', 'remove_ra_cert', True)
def fix_trust_flags():
root_logger.info('[Fixing trust flags in %s]' % paths.HTTPD_ALIAS_DIR)
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('http', 'fix_trust_flags'):
root_logger.info("Trust flags already processed")
return
if not api.Backend.ldap2.isconnected():
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.connect(autobind=True)
except ipalib.errors.PublicError, e:
root_logger.error("Cannot connect to LDAP: %s", e)
return
if not api.Command.ca_is_enabled()['result']:
root_logger.info("CA is not enabled")
return
db = certs.CertDB(api.env.realm)
nickname = certdb.get_ca_nickname(api.env.realm)
cert = db.get_cert_from_db(nickname)
if cert:
db.trust_root_cert(nickname, 'CT,C,C')
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('http', 'fix_trust_flags', True)
def update_mod_nss_protocol(http):
root_logger.info('[Updating mod_nss protocol versions]')
if sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('nss.conf', 'protocol_updated_tls12'):
root_logger.info("Protocol versions already updated")
return
http.set_mod_nss_protocol()
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('nss.conf', 'protocol_updated_tls12', True)
def main():
"""
Get some basics about the system. If getting those basics fail then
this is likely because the machine isn't currently an IPA server so
exit gracefully.
"""
if not os.geteuid()==0:
sys.exit("\nYou must be root to run this script.\n")
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 14:51:01 -05:00
if not installutils.is_ipa_configured():
sys.exit(0)
safe_options, options = parse_options()
verbose = not options.quiet
if options.debug:
console_format = '%(levelname)s: %(message)s'
else:
console_format = '%(message)s'
standard_logging_setup(paths.IPAUPGRADE_LOG, debug=options.debug,
verbose=verbose, console_format=console_format, filemode='a')
root_logger.debug('%s was invoked with options: %s' % (sys.argv[0], safe_options))
root_logger.debug('IPA version %s' % version.VENDOR_VERSION)
fstore = sysrestore.FileStore(paths.SYSRESTORE)
api.bootstrap(context='restart', in_server=True)
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 14:51:01 -05:00
api.finalize()
fqdn = find_hostname()
if fqdn is None:
# ipa-rewrite.conf doesn't exist, nothing to do
sys.exit(0)
# Ok, we are an IPA server, do the additional tests
check_certs()
auto_redirect = find_autoredirect(fqdn)
configured_constants = dogtag.configured_constants()
sub_dict = dict(
REALM=api.env.realm,
FQDN=fqdn,
AUTOREDIR='' if auto_redirect else '#',
CRL_PUBLISH_PATH=configured_constants.CRL_PUBLISH_PATH,
DOGTAG_PORT=configured_constants.AJP_PORT,
CLONE='#'
)
subject_base = find_subject_base()
if subject_base:
sub_dict['SUBJECT_BASE'] = subject_base
ca = cainstance.CAInstance(api.env.realm, certs.NSS_DIR)
ca.backup_config()
with installutils.stopped_service(configured_constants.SERVICE_NAME,
configured_constants.PKI_INSTANCE_NAME):
# migrate CRL publish dir before the location in ipa.conf is updated
ca_restart = migrate_crl_publish_dir(ca)
if ca.is_configured():
crl = installutils.get_directive(configured_constants.CS_CFG_PATH,
'ca.crl.MasterCRL.enableCRLUpdates', '=')
sub_dict['CLONE']='#' if crl.lower() == 'true' else ''
ds_serverid = installutils.realm_to_serverid(api.env.realm)
ds_dirname = dsinstance.config_dirname(ds_serverid)
upgrade(sub_dict, paths.HTTPD_IPA_CONF, ipautil.SHARE_DIR + "ipa.conf")
upgrade(sub_dict, paths.HTTPD_IPA_REWRITE_CONF, ipautil.SHARE_DIR + "ipa-rewrite.conf")
if ca.is_configured():
upgrade(sub_dict, paths.HTTPD_IPA_PKI_PROXY_CONF, ipautil.SHARE_DIR + "ipa-pki-proxy.conf", add=True)
else:
if ipautil.file_exists(paths.HTTPD_IPA_PKI_PROXY_CONF):
os.remove(paths.HTTPD_IPA_PKI_PROXY_CONF)
if subject_base:
upgrade(
sub_dict,
os.path.join(ds_dirname, "certmap.conf"),
os.path.join(ipautil.SHARE_DIR, "certmap.conf.template")
)
upgrade_pki(ca, fstore)
ca.configure_certmonger_renewal_guard()
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 14:51:01 -05:00
update_dbmodules(api.env.realm)
uninstall_ipa_kpasswd()
removed_sysconfig_file = paths.SYSCONFIG_HTTPD
if fstore.has_file(removed_sysconfig_file):
root_logger.info('Restoring %s as it is no longer required',
removed_sysconfig_file)
fstore.restore_file(removed_sysconfig_file)
http = httpinstance.HTTPInstance(fstore)
http.configure_selinux_for_httpd()
http.change_mod_nss_port_from_http()
http.configure_certmonger_renewal_guard()
http.stop()
update_mod_nss_protocol(http)
fix_trust_flags()
http.start()
ds = dsinstance.DsInstance()
ds.configure_dirsrv_ccache()
ds.stop(ds_serverid)
fix_schema_file_syntax()
remove_ds_ra_cert(subject_base)
ds.start(ds_serverid)
uninstall_selfsign(ds, http)
simple_service_list = (
(memcacheinstance.MemcacheInstance(), 'MEMCACHE'),
(otpdinstance.OtpdInstance(), 'OTPD'),
)
for service, ldap_name in simple_service_list:
service.ldapi = True
try:
if not service.is_configured():
# 389-ds needs to be running to create the memcache instance
# because we record the new service in cn=masters.
ds.start()
service.create_instance(ldap_name, fqdn, None,
ipautil.realm_to_suffix(api.env.realm),
realm=api.env.realm)
except ipalib.errors.DuplicateEntry:
pass
# install DNSKeySync service only if DNS is configured on server
if bindinstance.named_conf_exists():
dnskeysyncd = dnskeysyncinstance.DNSKeySyncInstance(fstore, ldapi=True)
if not dnskeysyncd.is_configured():
ds.start()
dnskeysyncd.create_instance(fqdn, api.env.realm)
dnskeysyncd.start_dnskeysyncd()
cleanup_kdc(fstore)
cleanup_adtrust(fstore)
setup_firefox_extension(fstore)
add_ca_dns_records()
# Any of the following functions returns True iff the named.conf file
# has been altered
named_conf_changes = (
named_remove_deprecated_options(),
named_set_minimum_connections(),
named_enable_serial_autoincrement(),
named_update_gssapi_configuration(),
named_update_pid_file(),
named_enable_dnssec(),
named_validate_dnssec(),
named_bindkey_file_option(),
named_managed_keys_dir_option(),
named_root_key_include(),
mask_named_regular(),
fix_dyndb_ldap_workdir_permissions(),
)
if any(named_conf_changes):
# configuration has changed, restart the name server
root_logger.info('Changes to named.conf have been made, restart named')
bind = bindinstance.BindInstance(fstore)
try:
bind.restart()
except ipautil.CalledProcessError, e:
root_logger.error("Failed to restart %s: %s", bind.service_name, e)
ca_restart = any([
ca_restart,
upgrade_ipa_profile(ca, api.env.domain, fqdn),
certificate_renewal_update(ca),
ca_enable_pkix(ca),
])
if ca_restart:
root_logger.info('pki-ca configuration changed, restart pki-ca')
try:
ca.restart(dogtag.configured_constants().PKI_INSTANCE_NAME)
except ipautil.CalledProcessError, e:
root_logger.error("Failed to restart %s: %s", ca.service_name, e)
set_sssd_domain_option('ipa_server_mode', 'True')
if __name__ == '__main__':
installutils.run_script(main, operation_name='ipa-upgradeconfig')