Default ldap search limit is now 30 sec by default during upgrade.
Limits must be changed for the whole ldap2 connection, because this
connection is used inside update plugins and commands called from
upgrade.
Together with increasing the time limit, also size limit should be
unlimited during upgrade. With sizelimit=None we may get the
TimeExceeded exception from getting default value of the sizelimit from LDAP.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5267
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Python dns resolver append configured domain to queries which may lead
to false positive answer.
Exmaple: resolving "ipa.example.com" may return records for
"ipa.example.com.example.com" if domain is configured as "example.com"
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5421
Reviewed-By: Petr Spacek <pspacek@redhat.com>
To debug DNS issues other commands should be used like 'dig', 'host',
'nslookup' instead of command 'ipa dns-resolve'.
This command is executed on server side, what may not be helpful with
debugging clients.
'ipa dns-resolve' command is worse copy of host command, users should use
'host' command instead.
dns-resolve is removed from CLI
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5466
Reviewed-By: Petr Spacek <pspacek@redhat.com>
Profiles and the default CA ACL were not being added during replica
install from pre-4.2 servers. Update ipa-replica-install to add
these if they are missing.
Also update the caacl plugin to prevent deletion of the default CA
ACL and instruct the administrator to disable it instead.
To ensure that the cainstance installation can add profiles, supply
the RA certificate as part of the instance configuration.
Certmonger renewal setup is avoided at this point because the NSSDB
gets reinitialised later in installation procedure.
Also move the addition of the default CA ACL from dsinstance
installation to cainstance installation.
Fixes: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5459
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Added commands:
* user-add-manager
* user-remove-manager
* stageuser-add-manager
* stageuser-remove-manager
Commit contains override of convert_attribute_members method in baseuser
class that ensures the managers will be returned in 'manager' attribute
due to backward compatibility instead of 'manager_user' as would be
expected.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5344
This patch also fixes: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5387
Reviewed-By: David Kupka <dkupka@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Relative name "record.zone" is being added into zone "zone.",
which is probably a mistake. User probably wanted to either specify
relative name "record" or use FQDN "record.zone.".
Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
Added try-except block in dns plugin in order to provide user
friendly message to end user.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4811
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
Makes sure that the first check that is performed when trustdomain-del
command is run is that the actual trusted domain exists. This is done to
prevent a subseqent error which might be misleading.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5389
Reviewed-By: Martin Babinsky <mbabinsk@redhat.com>
The trust_show command does not raise a properly formatted NotFound
error if the trust is not found, only a generic EmptyResult error
is raised.
This patch makes the trust_show tell us what actually could not be
found.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5389
Reviewed-By: Martin Babinsky <mbabinsk@redhat.com>
Instead of searching for all zones to identify the correct reverse zone, we
will first ask the resolver to return the name of zone that should contain the
desired record and then see if IPA manages this zone.
This patch also removes a duplicate function in bindinstance.py that is not
used anywhere.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5200
Reviewed-By: Petr Spacek <pspacek@redhat.com>
In Python 3, the base64.b64decode function raises binascii.Error (a ValueError
subclass) when it finds incorrect padding. In Python 2 it raises TypeError.
Callers should usually handle ValueError; unless they are specifically
concerned with handling base64 padding issues).
In some cases, callers should handle ValueError:
- ipalib.pkcs10 (get_friendlyname, load_certificate_request): callers should
handle ValueError
- ipalib.x509 (load_certificate*, get_*): callers should handle ValueError
In other cases ValueError is handled:
- ipalib.parameters
- ipapython.ssh
- ipalib.rpc (json_decode_binary - callers already expect ValueError)
- ipaserver.install.ldapupdate
Elsewhere no error handling is done, because values come from trusted
sources, or are pre-validated:
- vault plugin
- ipaserver.install.cainstance
- ipaserver.install.certs
- ipaserver.install.ipa_otptoken_import
Reviewed-By: Tomas Babej <tbabej@redhat.com>
Warning user that DNSSEC key master is not installed when commands
dnszone-add, dnszone-mod, dnszone-show when option dnssec=true
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5290
Reviewed-By: Petr Spacek <pspacek@redhat.com>
When converting the anchor to a human readable form, SID validation
may fail, i.e. if the domain is no longer trusted.
Ignore such cases and pass along the anchor in the raw format.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5322
Reviewed-By: Martin Babinsky <mbabinsk@redhat.com>
In Python 3, the variable with the currently handled exception is unset
at the end of the except block. (This is done to break reference
cycles, since exception instances now carry tracebacks, which contain
all locals.)
Fix this in baseldap's error handler.
Use a simpler structure for the ipatests.raises utility that only uses the
exception inside the except block.
Reviewed-By: Tomas Babej <tbabej@redhat.com>
In Python 3, the types module no longer provide alternate names for
built-in types, e.g. `types.StringType` can just be spelled `str`.
NoneType is also removed; it needs to be replaced with type(None)
Reviewed-By: David Kupka <dkupka@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
In Python 3, these modules are reorganized.
Reviewed-By: David Kupka <dkupka@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
StandardError was removed in Python3 and instead
Exception should be used.
Signed-off-by: Robert Kuska <rkuska@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
The six way of doing this is to replace all occurences of "unicode"
with "six.text_type". However, "unicode" is non-ambiguous and
(arguably) easier to read. Also, using it makes the patches smaller,
which should help with backporting.
Reviewed-By: Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
The initial fix of ticket 5247 rejected renames, but left the option
behind for API compatibility. Remove the option now, according to
the consensus that because it never worked, it is fine to remove it.
Fixes: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5247
Reviewed-By: Petr Vobornik <pvoborni@redhat.com>
In Python 3, range() behaves like the old xrange().
The difference between range() and xrange() is usually not significant,
especially if the whole result is iterated over.
Convert xrange() usage to range() for small ranges.
Use modern idioms in a few other uses of range().
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
In Python 3, `print` is no longer a statement. Call it as a function
everywhere, and include the future import to remove the statement
in Python 2 code as well.
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
In Python 2, map() returns a list; in Python 3 it returns an iterator.
Replace all uses by list comprehensions, generators, or for loops,
as required.
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Python 2 has keys()/values()/items(), which return lists,
iterkeys()/itervalues()/iteritems(), which return iterators,
and viewkeys()/viewvalues()/viewitems() which return views.
Python 3 has only keys()/values()/items(), which return views.
To get iterators, one can use iter() or a for loop/comprehension;
for lists there's the list() constructor.
When iterating through the entire dict, without modifying the dict,
the difference between Python 2's items() and iteritems() is
negligible, especially on small dicts (the main overhead is
extra memory, not CPU time). In the interest of simpler code,
this patch changes many instances of iteritems() to items(),
iterkeys() to keys() etc.
In other cases, helpers like six.itervalues are used.
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>