With a publicly accessible DNS tree in LDAP, anyone with an access
to the LDAP server can get all DNS data as with a zone transfer
which is already restricted with ACL. Making DNS tree not readable
to public is a common security practice and should be applied
in FreeIPA as well.
This patch adds a new deny rule to forbid access to DNS tree to
users or hosts without an appropriate permission or users which
are not members of admins group. The new permission/aci is
applied both for new installs and upgraded servers.
bind-dyndb-ldap plugin is allowed to read DNS tree without any
change because its principal is already a member of "DNS
Servers" privilege.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2569
When updating from 2.x we need to add nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeList and
nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeListTotal if they aren't present.
If nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeList is present and doesn't contain memberof
then we want to add it.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2594
New features in bind-dyndb-ldap and IPA DNS plugin pulled new
attributes and objectclasses. ACIs and permissions need to be
updated to allow users with appropriate permissions update
these attributes in LDAP.
This patch updates the ACI for DNS record updates and adds one
new permission to update global DNS configuration.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2510
SSH public key support includes a feature to automatically add/update
client SSH fingerprints in SSHFP records. However, the update won't
work for zones created before this support was added as they don't
allow clients to update SSHFP records in their update policies.
This patch lets dns upgrade module extend the original policy
to allow the SSHFP dynamic updates. It updates only original
policy, we don't want it to overwrite custom user policies.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2394
Provide a way to specify BIND allow-query and allow-transfer ACLs
for DNS zones.
IMPORTANT: new bind-dyndb-ldap adds a zone transfer ability. To
avoid zone information leaks to unintended places, allow-transfer
ACL for every zone is by default set to none and has to be
explicitly enabled by an Administrator. This is done both for new
DNS zones and old DNS zones during RPM update via new DNS upgrade
plugin.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1211
There are two reasons for the plugin framework:
1. To provide a way of doing manual/complex LDAP changes without having
to keep extending ldapupdate.py (like we did with managed entries).
2. Allows for better control of restarts.
There are two types of plugins, preop and postop. A preop plugin runs
before any file-based updates are loaded. A postop plugin runs after
all file-based updates are applied.
A preop plugin may update LDAP directly or craft update entries to be
applied with the file-based updates.
Either a preop or postop plugin may attempt to restart the dirsrv instance.
The instance is only restartable if ipa-ldap-updater is being executed
as root. A warning is printed if a restart is requested for a non-root
user.
Plugins are not executed by default. This is so we can use ldapupdate
to apply simple updates in commands like ipa-nis-manage.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1789https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1790https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2032