The changes include:
* Change license blobs in source files to mention GPLv3+ not GPLv2 only
* Add GPLv3+ license text
* Package COPYING not LICENSE as the license blobs (even the old ones)
mention COPYING specifically, it is also more common, I think
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/239
- Skip the DNS tests if DNS isn't configured
- Add new attributes to user entries (displayname, cn and initials)
- Make the nsaccountlock value consistent
- Fix the cert subject for cert tests
The new model is based on permssions, privileges and roles.
Most importantly it corrects the reverse membership that caused problems
in the previous implementation. You add permission to privileges and
privileges to roles, not the other way around (even though it works that
way behind the scenes).
A permission object is a combination of a simple group and an aci.
The linkage between the aci and the permission is the description of
the permission. This shows as the name/description of the aci.
ldap:///self and groups granting groups (v1-style) are not supported by
this model (it will be provided separately).
This makes the aci plugin internal only.
ticket 445
We used to return a list of dns that failed to be added. We now return
a list of tuples instead. The tuple looks like (dn, reason) where reason
is the exception that was returned.
Also made the label we use for failures to be singular instead of plural
since we now print them out individually instead of as comma-separated.
ticket 270
This also requires a resolvable hostname on services as well. I want
people to think long and hard about adding things that aren't resolvable.
The cert plugin can automatically create services on the user's behalf when
issuing a cert. It will always set the force flag to True.
We use a lot of made-up host names in the test system, all of which require
the force flag now.
ticket #25
When the netgroup plugin was rebased it ended up using the member
attribute for its memberships and not memberuser/memberhost.
I also fixed this same attribute problem in the tests and tried to beef
them up a little. If nis/schema compat are enabled it will try to compare
the generated triplets with a known-good value.
ipaObject is defined as an auxiliary objectclass so it is up to the
plugin author to ensure that the objectclass is included an a UUID generated.
ipaUniqueId is a MUST attribute so if you include the objectclass you must
ensure that the uuid is generated.
This also fixes up some unrelated unit test failures.
If we use cn for hostname there is no easy way to distinguish between
a host and a hostgroup. So adding a fqdn attribute to be used to store
the hostname instead.
Tied the make-test script into the test target of the top-level Makefile
Added code to xmlrpc_test.py so that it configures the API if it isn't
already done which enables individual tests to be executed.