Dogtag opens not only the insecure port (8080 or 9180, for d10 and
d9 respectively), but also secure ports (8443 or 9443&9444).
Wait for them when starting.
Part of the fix for https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3084
Put the changes from Ade's dogtag 10 patch into namespaced constants in
dogtag.py, which are then referenced in the code.
Make ipaserver.install.CAInstance use the service name specified in the
configuration. Uninstallation, where config is removed before CA uninstall,
also uses the (previously) configured value.
This and Ade's patch address https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2846
Dogtag 10 uses a new installer, new directory layout and new default
ports. This patch changes the ipa install code to integrate these changes.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2846
When the --hostname option is given to ipa-client-install, we
write HOSTNAME to /etc/sysconfig/network. When that file didn't exist,
the installer crashed.
Create the file if it doesn't exist and we need to write to it.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2840
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
All service start/restart currently go through ipapython/platform so
move the "wait for service to start" code there as well.
A dictionary of known services and ports to wait on is defined in base.py
This is referenced by the platforms by instance name to determine what
to wait for. For the case of dirsrv if we get that as a plain name
(no specific instance) it is assumed to be the main IPA service.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2375https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2610
We don't have a specific requires on the policycoreutils package. It
gets pulled in as a dependency on the server anyway, but checking
there is like a belt and suspenders.
On the client we don't require SELinux at all. If SELinux is enabled
however we need to set things up properly. This is provided by the
policycoreutils package so fail if that isn't available.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2368
Also check for the existence of restorecon. This may be overkill but
it will prevent a client installation from failing for no good reason.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2368
Add method for getting configuration directory path of a service,
so that a different SSH configuration directory can be specified on
different platforms.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/754
backup_and_replace_hostname() was doing three things:
1. Given config file in 'key=value' style, replace value for a
specified key (HOSTNAME)
2. Backup original file and install a replacement
3. Restore original security context after editing
We have several more places where parts of the functionality are needed,
thus making two tools in ipapython.ipautil:
1. config_replace_variables(filepath, replacevars=dict(),
appendvars=dict())
Replaces or appends values to specified keys, adding new key=value
pairs if key was absent
2. backup_config_and_replace_variables(fstore, filepath,
replacevars=dict(),
appendvars=dict())
Backups config file and calls config_replace_variables()
A caller must handle security context after using these two tools.
In addition, as before, there is
ipapython.services.backup_and_replace_hostname() that uses
these common tools and restores security context after editing.
The code will be used extensively for systemd integration for Fedora 16.
Fixes:
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1871
Refactor FreeIPA code to allow abstracting all calls to external processes and
dependencies on modification of system-wide configuration. A platform provider
would give its own implementation of those methods and FreeIPA would use it
based on what's built in packaging process.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1605