freeipa/install/tools/ipa-ca-install

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#! /usr/bin/python -E
# Authors: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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import sys
import socket
import os, shutil
from ipapython import ipautil
from ipapython import services as ipaservices
from ipaserver.install import installutils, service
from ipaserver.install import certs
from ipaserver.install.installutils import HostnameLocalhost
from ipaserver.install.installutils import ReplicaConfig, expand_replica_info, read_replica_info
from ipaserver.install.installutils import get_host_name, BadHostError
from ipaserver.install import dsinstance, cainstance, bindinstance
from ipaserver.install.replication import replica_conn_check
from ipapython import version
from ipalib import api, util
from ipapython.dn import DN
from ipapython.config import IPAOptionParser
from ipapython import sysrestore
from ipapython import dogtag
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import *
log_file_name = "/var/log/ipareplica-ca-install.log"
REPLICA_INFO_TOP_DIR = None
def parse_options():
usage = "%prog [options] REPLICA_FILE"
parser = IPAOptionParser(usage=usage, version=version.VERSION)
parser.add_option("-d", "--debug", dest="debug", action="store_true",
default=False, help="gather extra debugging information")
parser.add_option("-p", "--password", dest="password", sensitive=True,
help="Directory Manager (existing master) password")
parser.add_option("-w", "--admin-password", dest="admin_password", sensitive=True,
help="Admin user Kerberos password used for connection check")
parser.add_option("--no-host-dns", dest="no_host_dns", action="store_true",
default=False,
help="Do not use DNS for hostname lookup during installation")
parser.add_option("--skip-conncheck", dest="skip_conncheck", action="store_true",
default=False, help="skip connection check to remote master")
Fix schema replication from old masters The new merged database will replicate with both the IPA and CA trees, so all DS instances (IPA and CA on the existing master, and the merged one on the replica) need to have the same schema. Dogtag does all its schema modifications online. Those are replicated normally. The basic IPA schema, however, is delivered in ldif files, which are not replicated. The files are not present on old CA DS instances. Any schema update that references objects in these files will fail. The whole 99user.ldif (i.e. changes introduced dynamically over LDAP) is replicated as a blob. If we updated the old master's CA schema dynamically during replica install, it would conflict with updates done during the installation: the one with the lower CSN would get lost. Dogtag's spawn script recently grew a new flag, 'pki_clone_replicate_schema'. Turning it off tells Dogtag to create its schema in the clone, where the IPA modifications are taking place, so that it is not overwritten by the IPA schema on replication. The patch solves the problems by: - In __spawn_instance, turning off the pki_clone_replicate_schema flag. - Providing a script to copy the IPA schema files to the CA DS instance. The script needs to be copied to old masters and run there. - At replica CA install, checking if the schema is updated, and failing if not. The --skip-schema-check option is added to ipa-{replica,ca}-install to override the check. All pre-3.1 CA servers in a domain will have to have the script run on them to avoid schema replication errors. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3213
2012-10-24 03:37:16 -05:00
parser.add_option("--skip-schema-check", dest="skip_schema_check", action="store_true",
default=False, help="skip check for updated CA DS schema on the remote master")
parser.add_option("-U", "--unattended", dest="unattended", action="store_true",
default=False, help="unattended installation never prompts the user")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
safe_options = parser.get_safe_opts(options)
if len(args) != 1:
parser.error("you must provide a file generated by ipa-replica-prepare")
return safe_options, options, args[0]
def get_dirman_password():
return installutils.read_password("Directory Manager (existing master)", confirm=False, validate=False)
def install_dns_records(config, options):
if not bindinstance.dns_container_exists(config.master_host_name,
ipautil.realm_to_suffix(config.realm_name),
dm_password=config.dirman_password):
return
bind = bindinstance.BindInstance(dm_password=config.dirman_password)
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.connect(bind_dn=DN(('cn', 'Directory Manager')),
bind_pw=config.dirman_password)
bind.add_ipa_ca_dns_records(config.host_name, config.domain_name)
finally:
if api.Backend.ldap2.isconnected():
api.Backend.ldap2.disconnect()
def main():
safe_options, options, filename = parse_options()
if os.geteuid() != 0:
sys.exit("\nYou must be root to run this script.\n")
standard_logging_setup(log_file_name, debug=options.debug)
root_logger.debug('%s was invoked with argument "%s" and options: %s' % (sys.argv[0], filename, safe_options))
if not ipautil.file_exists(filename):
sys.exit("Replica file %s does not exist" % filename)
global sstore
sstore = sysrestore.StateFile('/var/lib/ipa/sysrestore')
if not dsinstance.DsInstance().is_configured():
sys.exit("IPA server is not configured on this system.\n")
api.bootstrap(in_server=True)
api.finalize()
if api.env.ra_plugin == 'selfsign':
sys.exit('A selfsign CA can not be added')
# get the directory manager password
dirman_password = options.password
if not dirman_password:
if options.unattended:
sys.exit('Directory Manager password required')
try:
dirman_password = get_dirman_password()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.exit(0)
if dirman_password is None:
sys.exit("\nDirectory Manager password required")
if not options.admin_password and not options.skip_conncheck and \
options.unattended:
sys.exit('admin password required')
try:
top_dir, dir = expand_replica_info(filename, dirman_password)
global REPLICA_INFO_TOP_DIR
REPLICA_INFO_TOP_DIR = top_dir
except Exception, e:
print "ERROR: Failed to decrypt or open the replica file."
print "Verify you entered the correct Directory Manager password."
sys.exit(1)
config = ReplicaConfig()
read_replica_info(dir, config)
config.dirman_password = dirman_password
try:
host = get_host_name(options.no_host_dns)
except BadHostError, e:
root_logger.error(str(e))
sys.exit(1)
if config.host_name != host:
try:
print "This replica was created for '%s' but this machine is named '%s'" % (config.host_name, host)
if not ipautil.user_input("This may cause problems. Continue?", True):
sys.exit(0)
config.host_name = host
print ""
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.exit(0)
config.dir = dir
config.setup_ca = True
portfile = config.dir + "/dogtag_directory_port.txt"
if not ipautil.file_exists(portfile):
dogtag_master_ds_port = str(dogtag.Dogtag9Constants.DS_PORT)
else:
with open(portfile) as fd:
dogtag_master_ds_port = fd.read()
if not options.skip_conncheck:
replica_conn_check(
config.master_host_name, config.host_name, config.realm_name, True,
dogtag_master_ds_port, options.admin_password)
Fix schema replication from old masters The new merged database will replicate with both the IPA and CA trees, so all DS instances (IPA and CA on the existing master, and the merged one on the replica) need to have the same schema. Dogtag does all its schema modifications online. Those are replicated normally. The basic IPA schema, however, is delivered in ldif files, which are not replicated. The files are not present on old CA DS instances. Any schema update that references objects in these files will fail. The whole 99user.ldif (i.e. changes introduced dynamically over LDAP) is replicated as a blob. If we updated the old master's CA schema dynamically during replica install, it would conflict with updates done during the installation: the one with the lower CSN would get lost. Dogtag's spawn script recently grew a new flag, 'pki_clone_replicate_schema'. Turning it off tells Dogtag to create its schema in the clone, where the IPA modifications are taking place, so that it is not overwritten by the IPA schema on replication. The patch solves the problems by: - In __spawn_instance, turning off the pki_clone_replicate_schema flag. - Providing a script to copy the IPA schema files to the CA DS instance. The script needs to be copied to old masters and run there. - At replica CA install, checking if the schema is updated, and failing if not. The --skip-schema-check option is added to ipa-{replica,ca}-install to override the check. All pre-3.1 CA servers in a domain will have to have the script run on them to avoid schema replication errors. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3213
2012-10-24 03:37:16 -05:00
if options.skip_schema_check:
root_logger.info("Skipping CA DS schema check")
else:
cainstance.replica_ca_install_check(config, dogtag_master_ds_port)
# Configure the CA if necessary
(CA, cs) = cainstance.install_replica_ca(
config, dogtag_master_ds_port, postinstall=True)
# We need to ldap_enable the CA now that DS is up and running
CA.ldap_enable('CA', config.host_name, config.dirman_password,
ipautil.realm_to_suffix(config.realm_name))
if not dogtag.install_constants.SHARED_DB:
cs.add_simple_service('dogtagldap/%s@%s' %
(config.host_name, config.realm_name))
cs.add_cert_to_service()
else:
CA.enable_client_auth_to_db()
CA.restart()
# Install CA DNS records
install_dns_records(config, options)
# We need to restart apache as we drop a new config file in there
ipaservices.knownservices.httpd.restart(capture_output=True)
#update dogtag version in config file
try:
fd = open("/etc/ipa/default.conf", "a")
fd.write(
"dogtag_version=%s\n" % dogtag.install_constants.DOGTAG_VERSION)
fd.close()
except IOError, e:
print "Failed to update /etc/ipa/default.conf"
root_logger.error(str(e))
sys.exit(1)
fail_message = '''
Your system may be partly configured.
Run /usr/sbin/ipa-server-install --uninstall to clean up.
'''
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
installutils.run_script(main, log_file_name=log_file_name,
operation_name='ipa-ca-install',
fail_message=fail_message)
finally:
# always try to remove decrypted replica file
try:
if REPLICA_INFO_TOP_DIR:
shutil.rmtree(REPLICA_INFO_TOP_DIR)
except OSError:
pass