The unbind and unbind_s functions do the same thing (both are synchronous).
In the low-level IPASimpleLDAPObject, unbind_s rather than unbind is kept.
Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2660
The find_entries method is cumbersome to use: it requires keyword arguments
for simple uses, and callers are tempted to ignore the 'truncated' flag
it returns.
Introduce a simpler method, get_entries, that returns the found
list directly, and raises an errors if the list is truncated.
Replace the getList method by get_entries.
Part of the work for: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2660
Since it is not really possible to separate SSH errors from
errors of the called program, add a SSH check before
calling replica-conncheck on the master.
The check also adds the master to a temporary known_hosts file,
so suppressing SSH's warning about unknown host is no longer
necessary. If the "real" connection fails despite the check,
any SSH errors will be included in the output.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3402
When ipa-adtrust-install is run, check if there are any objects
that need have SID generated. If yes, interactively ask the user
if the sidgen task should be run.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3195
Change the discovery code to validate all servers, regardless of where
the originated (either via SRV records or --server). This will prevent
the client installer from failing if one of those records points to a
server that is either not running or is not an IPA server.
If a server is not available it is not removed from the list of configured
servers, simply moved to the end of the list.
If a server is not an IPA server it is removed.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3388
When deleting a replica from IPA domain:
* Abort if the installation is about to be left without CA
* Warn if the installation is about to be left without DNS
Ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2879
Some parts of install scripts used only ccache name as returned by
krbV.CCache.name attribute. However, when this name is used again
to initialize krbV.CCache object or when it is used in KRB5CCNAME
environmental variable, it fails for new DIR type of CCACHE.
We should always use both CCACHE type and name when referring to
them to avoid these crashes. ldap2 backend was also updated to
accept directly krbV.CCache object which contains everything we need
to authenticate with ccache.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3381
dogtag opens its NSS database in read/write mode so we need to be very
careful during renewal that we don't also open it up read/write. We
basically need to serialize access to the database. certmonger does the
majority of this work via internal locking from the point where it generates
a new key/submits a rewewal through the pre_save and releases the lock after
the post_save command. This lock is held per NSS database so we're save
from certmonger. dogtag needs to be shutdown in the pre_save state so
certmonger can safely add the certificate and we can manipulate trust
in the post_save command.
Fix a number of bugs in renewal. The CA wasn't actually being restarted
at all due to a naming change upstream. In python we need to reference
services using python-ish names but the service is pki-cad. We need a
translation for non-Fedora systems as well.
Update the CA ou=People entry when he CA subsystem certificate is
renewed. This certificate is used as an identity certificate to bind
to the DS instance.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3292https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3322
The DS is installed before the CA cert is generated. Trying to
add the cert to LDAP before it exists resulted in a nasty-looking
error message.
This moves the cert upload to after the CA cert is ready and the
certdb is created.
Move the cert upload to after thecertdb is generated.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3375
When either dirsrv or krb5kdc is down, named service restart in
ipa-upgradeconfig will fail and cause a crash of the whole upgrade
process.
Rather only report a failure to restart the service and continue
with the upgrade as it does not need the named service running. Do
the same precaution for pki-ca service restart.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3350
When CRL files are being migrated to a new directory, the upgrade
log may contain an error message raised during MasterCRL.bin symlink
migration. This is actually being caused by `chown' operation which
tried to chown a symlinked file that was not migrated yet.
Sort migrated files before the migration process and put symlinks
at the end of the list. Also do not run chown on the symlinks as
it is a redundant operation since the symlinked file will be
chown'ed on its own.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3336
Originally ipa-server-install would still prompt for the hostname even if it's supplied in the initial installation command.
Ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2692
Fedora 16 introduced chrony as default client time&date synchronization
service:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ChronyDefaultNTP
Thus, there may be people already using chrony as their time and date
synchronization service before installing IPA.
However, installing IPA server or client on such machine may lead to
unexpected behavior, as the IPA installer would configure ntpd and leave
the machine with both ntpd and chronyd enabled. However, since the OS
does not allow both chronyd and ntpd to be running concurrently and chronyd
has the precedence, ntpd would not be run on that system at all.
Make sure, that user is warned when trying to install IPA on such
system and is given a possibility to either not to let IPA configure
ntpd at all or to let the installer stop and disable chronyd.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2974
Modify the default IPA CA certificate profile to include CRL and
OCSP extensions which will add URIs to IPA CRL&OCSP to published
certificates.
Both CRL and OCSP extensions have 2 URIs, one pointing directly to
the IPA CA which published the certificate and one to a new CNAME
ipa-ca.$DOMAIN which was introduced as a general CNAME pointing
to all IPA replicas which have CA configured.
The new CNAME is added either during new IPA server/replica/CA
installation or during upgrade.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3074https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1431
When DNS zone/record manipulation commands fails for example due to
a ValidationError, ipa-replica-prepapre reports a whole traceback
which is difficult to read. Make sure our error error is more
readable.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3283
The ipa-csreplica-manage tool often assumed that the port numbers are the
same on both sides of a replication agreement.
This assumption doesn't hold in a cluster with both old-style hosts and
ones with merged DBs.
When managing agreements, determine the port with the PKI (or merged) DS
on each master, and use it.
Also, in CSReplicationManager, always use starttls rather than ldaps://.
With the new unified Dogtag10 LDAP database, PKI-CA data and the
agreements themselves are now in the main LDAP instance.
Replication management tools now need to properly filter replication
agreements based on the suffix to avoid clashing of agreements of
different types.
Stopping certificate tracking was done as part of the PKI DS uninstall.
Since with the merged DB, thePKI DS is not used any more, this step
was skipped.
Move certificate untracking to a separate step and call it separately.
Also, the post-uninstall check for tracked certificates used the wrong
set of Dogtag constants. Fix the issue.
This brings /etc/dirsrv/slapd-REALM/certmap.conf under IPA control.
The file is overwritten on upgrades.
This ensures that the cert for the ipaca user is recognized when
ipa-ca-install is run on older 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
New servers that are installed with dogtag 10 instances will use
a single database instance for dogtag and IPA, albeit with different
suffixes. Dogtag will communicate with the instance through a
database user with permissions to modify the dogtag suffix only.
This user will authenticate using client auth using the subsystem cert
for the instance.
This patch includes changes to allow the creation of masters and clones
with single ds instances.
We check (possibly different) data from LDAP only at (re)start.
This way we always shutdown exactly the services we started even if the list
changed in the meanwhile (we avoid leaving a service running even if it was
removed from LDAP as the admin decided it should not be started in future).
This should also fix a problematic deadlock with systemd when we try to read
the list of service from LDAP at shutdown.
Rather than providing a list of nicknames I'm going to look at the NSS
databases directly. Anything in there is suspect and this will help
future-proof us.
certmonger may be tracking other certificates but we only care about
a subset of them, so don't complain if there are other tracked certificates.
This reads the certmonger files directly so the service doesn't need
to be started.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2702
When executing ipa-replica-manage connect to an master that raises
NotFound error we now check if the master is at least IPA server.
If so, we inform the user that it is probably foreign or previously
deleted master. If not, we inform the user that the master is not
an IPA server at all.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3105
Previously, ipa-replica-install tried to check DNS resolution on the master
being cloned. If that master was not a DNS server, the check failed.
Change the check to query the first available configured DNS server.
Log about the check before actually running it.
Log in the case the check is skipped (no IPA DNS servers installed).
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3194
Correctly handle case where we bind using GSSAPI with an unauthorized user.
Remove extraneous except clause. We now have handle for LDAP errors.
Make it explicit in a few places what server we can't connect to.
When the remote replica is down and we are forcing its removal, remove
a duplicate entry from the list of servers to remove.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2871
Report errors just like with ipa-ldap-updater. These messages should warn
user that some parts of the upgrades may have not been successful and
he should follow up on them. Otherwise, user may not notice them at all.
ipa-upgradeconfig now has a new --quiet option to make it output only error
level log messages or higher. ipa-upgradeconfig run without options still
pring INFO log messages as it can provide a clean overview about its
actions (unlike ipa-ldap-updater).
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3157
Previous fix for ticket #3161 caused ipa-{server,dns}-install to
skip creation of reverse zone when running in unattended mode. Make
sure that reverse zone is created also in unattended mode (unless
--no-reverse is specified).
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3161
A reverse zone was always configured in the interactive installer
even if you answered "no" to the reverse zone question. The only way
to not confiugre it was the --no-reverse option.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3161
Add uninstall command to the uninstall instructions in the "already
installed" responses of ipa-server-install, ipa-client-install and
ipa-replica-install.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3065
Any installed clones will have CRL generation explicitly disabled.
It is a manual process to make a different CA the CRL generator.
There should be only one.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3051