# Authors: Simo Sorce # Alexander Bokovoy # Martin Kosek # Tomas Babej # # Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Red Hat # see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . ''' This module contains default Red Hat OS family-specific implementations of system tasks. ''' from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import import ctypes import logging import os import socket import traceback import errno import sys from ctypes.util import find_library from functools import total_ordering from subprocess import CalledProcessError from pyasn1.error import PyAsn1Error from six.moves import urllib from ipapython import directivesetter from ipapython import ipautil import ipapython.errors from ipaplatform.constants import constants from ipaplatform.paths import paths from ipaplatform.redhat.authconfig import get_auth_tool from ipaplatform.base.tasks import BaseTaskNamespace logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def selinux_enabled(): """ Check if SELinux is enabled. """ if os.path.exists(paths.SELINUXENABLED): try: ipautil.run([paths.SELINUXENABLED]) return True except ipautil.CalledProcessError: # selinuxenabled returns 1 if not enabled return False else: # No selinuxenabled, no SELinux return False @total_ordering class IPAVersion(object): _rpmvercmp_func = None @classmethod def _rpmvercmp(cls, a, b): """Lazy load and call librpm's rpmvercmp """ rpmvercmp_func = cls._rpmvercmp_func if rpmvercmp_func is None: librpm = ctypes.CDLL(find_library('rpm')) rpmvercmp_func = librpm.rpmvercmp # int rpmvercmp(const char *a, const char *b) rpmvercmp_func.argtypes = [ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p] rpmvercmp_func.restype = ctypes.c_int cls._rpmvercmp_func = rpmvercmp_func return rpmvercmp_func(a, b) def __init__(self, version): self._version = version self._bytes = version.encode('utf-8') @property def version(self): return self._version def __eq__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, IPAVersion): return NotImplemented return self._rpmvercmp(self._bytes, other._bytes) == 0 def __lt__(self, other): if not isinstance(other, IPAVersion): return NotImplemented return self._rpmvercmp(self._bytes, other._bytes) < 0 def __hash__(self): return hash(self._version) class RedHatTaskNamespace(BaseTaskNamespace): def restore_context(self, filepath, force=False): """Restore SELinux security context on the given filepath. SELinux equivalent is /path/to/restorecon restorecon's return values are not reliable so we have to ignore them (BZ #739604). ipautil.run() will do the logging. """ restorecon = paths.SBIN_RESTORECON if not selinux_enabled() or not os.path.exists(restorecon): return # Force reset of context to match file_context for customizable # files, and the default file context, changing the user, role, # range portion as well as the type. args = [restorecon] if force: args.append('-F') args.append(filepath) ipautil.run(args, raiseonerr=False) def check_selinux_status(self, restorecon=paths.RESTORECON): """ We don't have a specific package requirement for policycoreutils which provides restorecon. This is because we don't require SELinux on client installs. However if SELinux is enabled then this package is required. This function returns nothing but may raise a Runtime exception if SELinux is enabled but restorecon is not available. """ if not selinux_enabled(): return if not os.path.exists(restorecon): raise RuntimeError('SELinux is enabled but %s does not exist.\n' 'Install the policycoreutils package and start ' 'the installation again.' % restorecon) def check_ipv6_stack_enabled(self): """Checks whether IPv6 kernel module is loaded. Function checks if /proc/net/if_inet6 is present. If IPv6 stack is enabled, it exists and contains the interfaces configuration. :raises: RuntimeError when IPv6 stack is disabled """ if not os.path.exists(paths.IF_INET6): raise RuntimeError( "IPv6 stack has to be enabled in the kernel and some " "interface has to have ::1 address assigned. Typically " "this is 'lo' interface. If you do not wish to use IPv6 " "globally, disable it on the specific interfaces in " "sysctl.conf except 'lo' interface.") # XXX This is a hack to work around an issue with Travis CI by # skipping IPv6 address test. The Dec 2017 update removed ::1 from # loopback, see https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8891. if os.environ.get('TRAVIS') == 'true': return try: localhost6 = ipautil.CheckedIPAddress('::1', allow_loopback=True) if localhost6.get_matching_interface() is None: raise ValueError("no interface for ::1 address found") except ValueError: raise RuntimeError( "IPv6 stack is enabled in the kernel but there is no " "interface that has ::1 address assigned. Add ::1 address " "resolution to 'lo' interface. You might need to enable IPv6 " "on the interface 'lo' in sysctl.conf.") def restore_pre_ipa_client_configuration(self, fstore, statestore, was_sssd_installed, was_sssd_configured): auth_config = get_auth_tool() auth_config.unconfigure( fstore, statestore, was_sssd_installed, was_sssd_configured ) def set_nisdomain(self, nisdomain): try: with open(paths.SYSCONF_NETWORK, 'r') as f: content = [ line for line in f if not line.strip().upper().startswith('NISDOMAIN') ] except IOError: content = [] content.append("NISDOMAIN={}\n".format(nisdomain)) with open(paths.SYSCONF_NETWORK, 'w') as f: f.writelines(content) def modify_nsswitch_pam_stack(self, sssd, mkhomedir, statestore): auth_config = get_auth_tool() auth_config.configure(sssd, mkhomedir, statestore) def is_nosssd_supported(self): # The flag --no-sssd is not supported any more for rhel-based distros return False def backup_auth_configuration(self, path): auth_config = get_auth_tool() auth_config.backup(path) def restore_auth_configuration(self, path): auth_config = get_auth_tool() auth_config.restore(path) def migrate_auth_configuration(self, statestore): """ Migrate the pam stack configuration from authconfig to an authselect profile. """ # Check if mkhomedir was enabled during installation mkhomedir = statestore.get_state('authconfig', 'mkhomedir') # Force authselect 'sssd' profile authselect_cmd = [paths.AUTHSELECT, "select", "sssd"] if mkhomedir: authselect_cmd.append("with-mkhomedir") authselect_cmd.append("--force") ipautil.run(authselect_cmd) # Remove all remaining keys from the authconfig module for conf in ('ldap', 'krb5', 'sssd', 'sssdauth', 'mkhomedir'): statestore.restore_state('authconfig', conf) # Create new authselect module in the statestore statestore.backup_state('authselect', 'profile', 'sssd') statestore.backup_state( 'authselect', 'features_list', '') statestore.backup_state('authselect', 'mkhomedir', bool(mkhomedir)) def reload_systemwide_ca_store(self): try: ipautil.run([paths.UPDATE_CA_TRUST]) except CalledProcessError as e: logger.error( "Could not update systemwide CA trust database: %s", e) return False else: logger.info("Systemwide CA database updated.") return True def insert_ca_certs_into_systemwide_ca_store(self, ca_certs): # pylint: disable=ipa-forbidden-import from ipalib import x509 # FixMe: break import cycle from ipalib.errors import CertificateError # pylint: enable=ipa-forbidden-import new_cacert_path = paths.SYSTEMWIDE_IPA_CA_CRT if os.path.exists(new_cacert_path): try: os.remove(new_cacert_path) except OSError as e: logger.error( "Could not remove %s: %s", new_cacert_path, e) return False new_cacert_path = paths.IPA_P11_KIT try: f = open(new_cacert_path, 'w') except IOError as e: logger.info("Failed to open %s: %s", new_cacert_path, e) return False f.write("# This file was created by IPA. Do not edit.\n" "\n") has_eku = set() for cert, nickname, trusted, _ext_key_usage in ca_certs: try: subject = cert.subject_bytes issuer = cert.issuer_bytes serial_number = cert.serial_number_bytes public_key_info = cert.public_key_info_bytes except (PyAsn1Error, ValueError, CertificateError) as e: logger.warning( "Failed to decode certificate \"%s\": %s", nickname, e) continue label = urllib.parse.quote(nickname) subject = urllib.parse.quote(subject) issuer = urllib.parse.quote(issuer) serial_number = urllib.parse.quote(serial_number) public_key_info = urllib.parse.quote(public_key_info) obj = ("[p11-kit-object-v1]\n" "class: certificate\n" "certificate-type: x-509\n" "certificate-category: authority\n" "label: \"%(label)s\"\n" "subject: \"%(subject)s\"\n" "issuer: \"%(issuer)s\"\n" "serial-number: \"%(serial_number)s\"\n" "x-public-key-info: \"%(public_key_info)s\"\n" % dict(label=label, subject=subject, issuer=issuer, serial_number=serial_number, public_key_info=public_key_info)) if trusted is True: obj += "trusted: true\n" elif trusted is False: obj += "x-distrusted: true\n" obj += "{pem}\n\n".format( pem=cert.public_bytes(x509.Encoding.PEM).decode('ascii')) f.write(obj) if (cert.extended_key_usage is not None and public_key_info not in has_eku): try: ext_key_usage = cert.extended_key_usage_bytes except PyAsn1Error as e: logger.warning( "Failed to encode extended key usage for \"%s\": %s", nickname, e) continue value = urllib.parse.quote(ext_key_usage) obj = ("[p11-kit-object-v1]\n" "class: x-certificate-extension\n" "label: \"ExtendedKeyUsage for %(label)s\"\n" "x-public-key-info: \"%(public_key_info)s\"\n" "object-id: 2.5.29.37\n" "value: \"%(value)s\"\n\n" % dict(label=label, public_key_info=public_key_info, value=value)) f.write(obj) has_eku.add(public_key_info) f.close() # Add the CA to the systemwide CA trust database if not self.reload_systemwide_ca_store(): return False return True def remove_ca_certs_from_systemwide_ca_store(self): result = True update = False # Remove CA cert from systemwide store for new_cacert_path in (paths.IPA_P11_KIT, paths.SYSTEMWIDE_IPA_CA_CRT): if not os.path.exists(new_cacert_path): continue try: os.remove(new_cacert_path) except OSError as e: logger.error( "Could not remove %s: %s", new_cacert_path, e) result = False else: update = True if update: if not self.reload_systemwide_ca_store(): return False return result def backup_hostname(self, fstore, statestore): filepath = paths.ETC_HOSTNAME if os.path.exists(filepath): fstore.backup_file(filepath) # store old hostname old_hostname = socket.gethostname() statestore.backup_state('network', 'hostname', old_hostname) def restore_hostname(self, fstore, statestore): old_hostname = statestore.get_state('network', 'hostname') if old_hostname is not None: try: self.set_hostname(old_hostname) except ipautil.CalledProcessError as e: logger.debug("%s", traceback.format_exc()) logger.error( "Failed to restore this machine hostname to %s (%s).", old_hostname, e ) filepath = paths.ETC_HOSTNAME if fstore.has_file(filepath): fstore.restore_file(filepath) def set_selinux_booleans(self, required_settings, backup_func=None): def get_setsebool_args(changes): args = [paths.SETSEBOOL, "-P"] args.extend(["%s=%s" % update for update in changes.items()]) return args if not selinux_enabled(): return False updated_vars = {} failed_vars = {} for setting, state in required_settings.items(): if state is None: continue try: result = ipautil.run( [paths.GETSEBOOL, setting], capture_output=True ) original_state = result.output.split()[2] if backup_func is not None: backup_func(setting, original_state) if original_state != state: updated_vars[setting] = state except ipautil.CalledProcessError as e: logger.error("Cannot get SELinux boolean '%s': %s", setting, e) failed_vars[setting] = state if updated_vars: args = get_setsebool_args(updated_vars) try: ipautil.run(args) except ipautil.CalledProcessError: failed_vars.update(updated_vars) if failed_vars: raise ipapython.errors.SetseboolError( failed=failed_vars, command=' '.join(get_setsebool_args(failed_vars))) return True def parse_ipa_version(self, version): """ :param version: textual version :return: object implementing proper __cmp__ method for version compare """ return IPAVersion(version) def configure_httpd_service_ipa_conf(self): """Create systemd config for httpd service to work with IPA """ if not os.path.exists(paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_D_DIR): os.mkdir(paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_D_DIR, 0o755) ipautil.copy_template_file( os.path.join(paths.USR_SHARE_IPA_DIR, 'ipa-httpd.conf.template'), paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF, dict( KDCPROXY_CONFIG=paths.KDCPROXY_CONFIG, IPA_HTTPD_KDCPROXY=paths.IPA_HTTPD_KDCPROXY, KRB5CC_HTTPD=paths.KRB5CC_HTTPD, ) ) os.chmod(paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF, 0o644) self.restore_context(paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF) ipautil.run([paths.SYSTEMCTL, "--system", "daemon-reload"], raiseonerr=False) def configure_http_gssproxy_conf(self, ipaapi_user): ipautil.copy_template_file( os.path.join(paths.USR_SHARE_IPA_DIR, 'gssproxy.conf.template'), paths.GSSPROXY_CONF, dict( HTTP_KEYTAB=paths.HTTP_KEYTAB, HTTP_CCACHE=paths.HTTP_CCACHE, HTTPD_USER=constants.HTTPD_USER, IPAAPI_USER=ipaapi_user, ) ) os.chmod(paths.GSSPROXY_CONF, 0o600) self.restore_context(paths.GSSPROXY_CONF) def configure_httpd_wsgi_conf(self): """Configure WSGI for correct Python version (Fedora) See https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7394 """ conf = paths.HTTPD_IPA_WSGI_MODULES_CONF if sys.version_info.major == 2: wsgi_module = constants.MOD_WSGI_PYTHON2 else: wsgi_module = constants.MOD_WSGI_PYTHON3 if conf is None or wsgi_module is None: logger.info("Nothing to do for configure_httpd_wsgi_conf") return confdir = os.path.dirname(conf) if not os.path.isdir(confdir): os.makedirs(confdir) ipautil.copy_template_file( os.path.join( paths.USR_SHARE_IPA_DIR, 'ipa-httpd-wsgi.conf.template' ), conf, dict(WSGI_MODULE=wsgi_module) ) os.chmod(conf, 0o644) self.restore_context(conf) def remove_httpd_service_ipa_conf(self): """Remove systemd config for httpd service of IPA""" try: os.unlink(paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: logger.debug( 'Trying to remove %s but file does not exist', paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF ) else: logger.error( 'Error removing %s: %s', paths.SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_HTTPD_IPA_CONF, e ) return ipautil.run([paths.SYSTEMCTL, "--system", "daemon-reload"], raiseonerr=False) def set_hostname(self, hostname): ipautil.run([paths.BIN_HOSTNAMECTL, 'set-hostname', hostname]) def is_fips_enabled(self): """ Checks whether this host is FIPS-enabled. Returns a boolean indicating if the host is FIPS-enabled, i.e. if the file /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled contains a non-0 value. Otherwise, or if the file /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled does not exist, the function returns False. """ try: with open(paths.PROC_FIPS_ENABLED, 'r') as f: if f.read().strip() != '0': return True except IOError: # Consider that the host is not fips-enabled if the file does not # exist pass return False def setup_httpd_logging(self): directivesetter.set_directive(paths.HTTPD_SSL_CONF, 'ErrorLog', 'logs/error_log', False) directivesetter.set_directive(paths.HTTPD_SSL_CONF, 'TransferLog', 'logs/access_log', False) tasks = RedHatTaskNamespace()