freeipa/ipalib/constants.py

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# Authors:
# Martin Nagy <mnagy@redhat.com>
# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 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; version 2 only
#
# 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""
All constants centralised in one file.
"""
# The parameter system treats all these values as None:
NULLS = (None, '', u'', tuple(), [])
# regular expression NameSpace member names must match:
NAME_REGEX = r'^[a-z][_a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9]$|^[a-z]$'
# Format for ValueError raised when name does not match above regex:
NAME_ERROR = 'name must match %r; got %r'
# Standard format for TypeError message:
TYPE_ERROR = '%s: need a %r; got %r (a %r)'
# Stardard format for TypeError message when a callable is expected:
CALLABLE_ERROR = '%s: need a callable; got %r (which is a %r)'
# Standard format for StandardError message when overriding an attribute:
OVERRIDE_ERROR = 'cannot override %s.%s value %r with %r'
# Standard format for AttributeError message when a read-only attribute is
# already locked:
SET_ERROR = 'locked: cannot set %s.%s to %r'
DEL_ERROR = 'locked: cannot delete %s.%s'
# Used for a tab (or indentation level) when formatting for CLI:
CLI_TAB = ' ' # Two spaces
# The section to read in the config files, i.e. [global]
CONFIG_SECTION = 'global'
# Log format for stderr:
FORMAT_STDERR = ': '.join([
'ipa',
'%(levelname)s',
'%(message)s',
])
# Log format for log file:
FORMAT_FILE = '\t'.join([
'%(created)f',
'%(process)d',
'%(threadName)s',
'%(levelname)s',
'%(message)s',
])
# The default configuration for api.env
# This is a tuple instead of a dict so that it is immutable.
# To create a dict with this config, just "d = dict(DEFAULT_CONFIG)".
DEFAULT_CONFIG = (
# Domain, realm, basedn:
('domain', 'example.com'),
('realm', 'EXAMPLE.COM'),
('basedn', 'dc=example,dc=com'),
# LDAP containers:
('container_accounts', 'cn=accounts'),
('container_user', 'cn=users,cn=accounts'),
('container_group', 'cn=groups,cn=accounts'),
('container_service', 'cn=services,cn=accounts'),
('container_host', 'cn=computers,cn=accounts'),
('container_hostgroup', 'cn=hostgroups,cn=accounts'),
('container_rolegroup', 'cn=rolegroups,cn=accounts'),
('container_taskgroup', 'cn=taskgroups,cn=accounts'),
('container_automount', 'cn=automount'),
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('container_policies', 'cn=policies'),
('container_configs', 'cn=configs,cn=policies'),
('container_roles', 'cn=roles,cn=policies'),
('container_applications', 'cn=applications,cn=configs,cn=policies'),
('container_policygroups', 'cn=policygroups,cn=configs,cn=policies'),
('container_policylinks', 'cn=policylinks,cn=configs,cn=policies'),
('container_netgroup', 'cn=ng,cn=alt'),
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('container_hbac', 'cn=hbac'),
('container_hbacservice', 'cn=hbacservices,cn=accounts'),
('container_hbacservicegroup', 'cn=hbacservicegroups,cn=accounts'),
('container_dns', 'cn=dns'),
('container_virtual', 'cn=virtual operations'),
# Ports, hosts, and URIs:
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# FIXME: let's renamed xmlrpc_uri to rpc_xml_uri
('xmlrpc_uri', 'http://localhost:8888/ipa/xml'),
('rpc_json_uri', 'http://localhost:8888/ipa/json'),
('ldap_uri', 'ldap://localhost:389'),
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# Web Application mount points
('mount_ipa', '/ipa/'),
('mount_xmlserver', 'xml'),
('mount_jsonserver', 'json'),
# WebUI stuff:
('webui_prod', True),
('webui_assets_dir', None),
# Debugging:
('verbose', 0),
('debug', False),
('startup_traceback', False),
('mode', 'production'),
# CA plugin:
('ca_host', object), # Set in Env._finalize_core()
('ca_port', 9180),
Add external CA signing and abstract out the RA backend External CA signing is a 2-step process. You first have to run the IPA installer which will generate a CSR. You pass this CSR to your external CA and get back a cert. You then pass this cert and the CA cert and re-run the installer. The CSR is always written to /root/ipa.csr. A run would look like: # ipa-server-install --ca --external-ca -p password -a password -r EXAMPLE.COM -u dirsrv -n example.com --hostname=ipa.example.com -U [ sign cert request ] # ipa-server-install --ca --external-ca -p password -a password --external_cert_file=/tmp/rob.crt --external_ca_file=/tmp/cacert.crt -U -p password -a password -r EXAMPLE.COM -u dirsrv -n example.com --hostname=ipa.example.com This also abstracts out the RA backend plugin so the self-signed CA we create can be used in a running server. This means that the cert plugin can request certs (and nothing else). This should let us do online replica creation. To handle the self-signed CA the simple ca_serialno file now contains additional data so we don't have overlapping serial numbers in replicas. This isn't used yet. Currently the cert plugin will not work on self-signed replicas. One very important change for self-signed CAs is that the CA is no longer held in the DS database. It is now in the Apache database. Lots of general fixes were also made in ipaserver.install.certs including: - better handling when multiple CA certificates are in a single file - A temporary directory for request certs is not always created when the class is instantiated (you have to call setup_cert_request())
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('ca_agent_port', 9443),
('ca_ee_port', 9444),
# Special CLI:
('prompt_all', False),
('interactive', True),
('fallback', True),
# Enable certain optional plugins:
('enable_ra', False),
Add external CA signing and abstract out the RA backend External CA signing is a 2-step process. You first have to run the IPA installer which will generate a CSR. You pass this CSR to your external CA and get back a cert. You then pass this cert and the CA cert and re-run the installer. The CSR is always written to /root/ipa.csr. A run would look like: # ipa-server-install --ca --external-ca -p password -a password -r EXAMPLE.COM -u dirsrv -n example.com --hostname=ipa.example.com -U [ sign cert request ] # ipa-server-install --ca --external-ca -p password -a password --external_cert_file=/tmp/rob.crt --external_ca_file=/tmp/cacert.crt -U -p password -a password -r EXAMPLE.COM -u dirsrv -n example.com --hostname=ipa.example.com This also abstracts out the RA backend plugin so the self-signed CA we create can be used in a running server. This means that the cert plugin can request certs (and nothing else). This should let us do online replica creation. To handle the self-signed CA the simple ca_serialno file now contains additional data so we don't have overlapping serial numbers in replicas. This isn't used yet. Currently the cert plugin will not work on self-signed replicas. One very important change for self-signed CAs is that the CA is no longer held in the DS database. It is now in the Apache database. Lots of general fixes were also made in ipaserver.install.certs including: - better handling when multiple CA certificates are in a single file - A temporary directory for request certs is not always created when the class is instantiated (you have to call setup_cert_request())
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('ra_plugin', 'selfsign'),
# ********************************************************
# The remaining keys are never set from the values here!
# ********************************************************
#
# Env._bootstrap() or Env._finalize_core() will have filled in all the keys
# below by the time DEFAULT_CONFIG is merged in, so the values below are
# never actually used. They are listed both to provide a big picture and
# also so DEFAULT_CONFIG contains at least all the keys that should be
# present after Env._finalize_core() is called.
#
# Each environment variable below is sent to ``object``, which just happens
# to be an invalid value for an environment variable, so if for some reason
# any of these keys were set from the values here, an exception will be
# raised.
# Non-overridable vars set in Env._bootstrap():
('host', object),
('ipalib', object), # The directory containing ipalib/__init__.py
('site_packages', object), # The directory contaning ipalib
('script', object), # sys.argv[0]
('bin', object), # The directory containing the script
('home', object), # $HOME
# Vars set in Env._bootstrap():
('in_tree', object), # Whether or not running in-tree (bool)
('dot_ipa', object), # ~/.ipa directory
('context', object), # Name of context, default is 'default'
('confdir', object), # Directory containing config files
('conf', object), # File containing context specific config
('conf_default', object), # File containing context independent config
# Set in Env._finalize_core():
('in_server', object), # Whether or not running in-server (bool)
('logdir', object), # Directory containing log files
('log', object), # Path to context specific log file
)