freeipa/ipalib/plugins/servicedelegation.py
Rob Crittenden a92328452d Add plugin to manage service constraint delegations
Service Constraints are the delegation model used by
ipa-kdb to grant service A to obtain a TGT for a user
against service B.

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/3644

Reviewed-By: Martin Basti <mbasti@redhat.com>
2015-06-03 09:47:40 +00:00

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Python

#
# Copyright (C) 2015 FreeIPA Contributors see COPYING for license
#
from ipalib import api
from ipalib import Str
from ipalib.plugable import Registry
from ipalib.plugins.baseldap import *
from ipalib.plugins.service import normalize_principal
from ipalib import _, ngettext
__doc__ = _("""
Service Constrained Delegation
Manage rules to allow constrained delegation of credentials so
that a service can impersonate a user when communicating with another
service without requiring the user to actually forward their TGT.
This makes for a much better method of delegating credentials as it
prevents exposure of the short term secret of the user.
The naming convention is to append the word "target" or "targets" to
a matching rule name. This is not mandatory but helps conceptually
to associate rules and targets.
A rule consists of two things:
- A list of targets the rule applies to
- A list of memberPrincipals that are allowed to delegate for
those targets
A target consists of a list of principals that can be delegated.
In English, a rule says that this principal can delegate as this
list of principals, as defined by these targets.
EXAMPLES:
Add a new constrained delegation rule:
ipa servicedelegationrule-add ftp-delegation
Add a new constrained delegation target:
ipa servicedelegationtarget-add ftp-delegation-target
Add a principal to the rule:
ipa servicedelegationrule-add-member --principals=ftp/ipa.example.com \
ftp-delegation
Add our target to the rule:
ipa servicedelegationrule-add-target \
--servicedelegationtargets=ftp-delegation-target ftp-delegation
Add a principal to the target:
ipa servicedelegationtarget-add-member --principals=ldap/ipa.example.com \
ftp-delegation-target
Display information about a named delegation rule and target:
ipa servicedelegationrule_show ftp-delegation
ipa servicedelegationtarget_show ftp-delegation-target
Remove a constrained delegation:
ipa servicedelegationrule-del ftp-delegation-target
ipa servicedelegationtarget-del ftp-delegation
In this example the ftp service can get a TGT for the ldap service on
the bound user's behalf.
It is strongly discouraged to modify the delegations that ship with
IPA, ipa-http-delegation and its targets ipa-cifs-delegation-targets and
ipa-ldap-delegation-targets. Incorrect changes can remove the ablity
to delegate, causing the framework to stop functioning.
""")
register = Registry()
PROTECTED_CONSTRAINT_RULES = (
u'ipa-http-delegation',
)
PROTECTED_CONSTRAINT_TARGETS = (
u'ipa-cifs-delegation-targets',
u'ipa-ldap-delegation-targets',
)
output_params = (
Str(
'ipaallowedtarget_servicedelegationtarget',
label=_('Allowed Target'),
),
Str(
'ipaallowedtoimpersonate',
label=_('Allowed to Impersonate'),
),
Str(
'memberprincipal',
label=_('Member principals'),
),
Str(
'failed_memberprincipal',
label=_('Failed members'),
),
Str(
'ipaallowedtarget',
label=_('Failed targets'),
),
)
class servicedelegation(LDAPObject):
"""
Service Constrained Delegation base object.
This jams a couple of concepts into a single plugin because the
data is all stored in one place. There is a "rule" which has the
objectclass ipakrb5delegationacl. This is the entry that controls
the delegation. Other entries that lack this objectclass are
targets and define what services can be impersonated.
"""
container_dn = api.env.container_s4u2proxy
object_class = ['groupofprincipals', 'top']
managed_permissions = {
'System: Read Service Delegations': {
'ipapermbindruletype': 'permission',
'ipapermright': {'read', 'search', 'compare'},
'ipapermtargetfilter': {'(objectclass=groupofprincipals)'},
'ipapermdefaultattr': {
'cn', 'objectclass', 'memberprincipal',
'ipaallowedtarget',
},
'default_privileges': {'Service Administrators'},
},
'System: Add Service Delegations': {
'ipapermright': {'add'},
'ipapermtargetfilter': {'(objectclass=groupofprincipals)'},
'default_privileges': {'Service Administrators'},
},
'System: Remove Service Delegations': {
'ipapermright': {'delete'},
'ipapermtargetfilter': {'(objectclass=groupofprincipals)'},
'default_privileges': {'Service Administrators'},
},
'System: Modify Service Delegation Membership': {
'ipapermright': {'write'},
'ipapermtargetfilter': {'(objectclass=groupofprincipals)'},
'ipapermdefaultattr': {'memberprincipal', 'ipaallowedtarget'},
'default_privileges': {'Service Administrators'},
},
}
rdn_is_primary_key = True
takes_params = (
Str(
'cn',
pattern='^[a-zA-Z0-9_.][a-zA-Z0-9_ .-]{0,253}[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]?$',
pattern_errmsg='may only include letters, numbers, _, -, ., '
'and a space inside',
maxlength=255,
cli_name='delegation_name',
label=_('Delegation name'),
primary_key=True,
),
)
class servicedelegation_add_member(LDAPAddMember):
__doc__ = _('Add target to a named service delegation.')
member_attrs = ['memberprincipal']
member_attributes = []
member_names = {}
principal_attr = 'memberprincipal'
principal_failedattr = 'failed_memberprincipal'
has_output_params = LDAPAddMember.has_output_params + output_params
def get_options(self):
for option in super(servicedelegation_add_member, self).get_options():
yield option
for attr in self.member_attrs:
name = self.member_names[attr]
doc = self.member_param_doc % name
yield Str('%s*' % name, cli_name='%ss' % name, doc=doc,
label=_('member %s') % name, alwaysask=True)
def get_member_dns(self, **options):
"""
There are no member_dns to return. memberPrincipal needs
special handling since it is just a principal, not a
full dn.
"""
return dict(), dict()
def post_callback(self, ldap, completed, failed, dn, entry_attrs,
*keys, **options):
"""
Add memberPrincipal values. This is done afterward because it isn't
a DN and the LDAPAddMember method explicitly only handles DNs.
A separate fake attribute name is used for failed members. This is
a reverse of the way this is typically handled in the *Member
routines, where a successful addition will be represented as
member/memberof_<attribute>. In this case, because memberPrincipal
isn't a DN, I'm doing the reverse, and creating a fake failed
attribute instead.
"""
ldap = self.obj.backend
members = []
failed[self.principal_failedattr] = {}
failed[self.principal_failedattr][self.principal_attr] = []
names = options.get(self.member_names[self.principal_attr], [])
ldap_obj = self.api.Object['service']
if names:
for name in names:
if not name:
continue
name = normalize_principal(name)
obj_dn = ldap_obj.get_dn(name)
try:
ldap.get_entry(obj_dn, ['krbprincipalname'])
except errors.NotFound as e:
failed[self.principal_failedattr][
self.principal_attr].append((name, unicode(e)))
continue
try:
if name not in entry_attrs.get(self.principal_attr, []):
members.append(name)
else:
raise errors.AlreadyGroupMember()
except errors.PublicError as e:
failed[self.principal_failedattr][
self.principal_attr].append((name, unicode(e)))
else:
completed += 1
if members:
value = entry_attrs.setdefault(self.principal_attr, [])
value.extend(members)
try:
ldap.update_entry(entry_attrs)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
pass
return completed, dn
class servicedelegation_remove_member(LDAPRemoveMember):
__doc__ = _('Remove member from a named service delegation.')
member_attrs = ['memberprincipal']
member_attributes = []
member_names = {}
principal_attr = 'memberprincipal'
principal_failedattr = 'failed_memberprincipal'
has_output_params = LDAPRemoveMember.has_output_params + output_params
def get_options(self):
for option in super(
servicedelegation_remove_member, self).get_options():
yield option
for attr in self.member_attrs:
name = self.member_names[attr]
doc = self.member_param_doc % name
yield Str('%s*' % name, cli_name='%ss' % name, doc=doc,
label=_('member %s') % name, alwaysask=True)
def get_member_dns(self, **options):
"""
Need to ignore memberPrincipal for now and handle the difference
in objectclass between a rule and a target.
"""
dns = {}
failed = {}
for attr in self.member_attrs:
dns[attr] = {}
if attr.lower() == 'memberprincipal':
# This will be handled later. memberprincipal isn't a
# DN so will blow up in assertions in baseldap.
continue
failed[attr] = {}
for ldap_obj_name in self.obj.attribute_members[attr]:
dns[attr][ldap_obj_name] = []
failed[attr][ldap_obj_name] = []
names = options.get(self.member_names[attr], [])
if not names:
continue
for name in names:
if not name:
continue
ldap_obj = self.api.Object[ldap_obj_name]
try:
dns[attr][ldap_obj_name].append(ldap_obj.get_dn(name))
except errors.PublicError as e:
failed[attr][ldap_obj_name].append((name, unicode(e)))
return dns, failed
def post_callback(self, ldap, completed, failed, dn, entry_attrs,
*keys, **options):
"""
Remove memberPrincipal values. This is done afterward because it
isn't a DN and the LDAPAddMember method explicitly only handles DNs.
See servicedelegation_add_member() for an explanation of what
failedattr is.
"""
ldap = self.obj.backend
failed[self.principal_failedattr] = {}
failed[self.principal_failedattr][self.principal_attr] = []
names = options.get(self.member_names[self.principal_attr], [])
if names:
for name in names:
if not name:
continue
name = normalize_principal(name)
try:
if name in entry_attrs.get(self.principal_attr, []):
entry_attrs[self.principal_attr].remove(name)
else:
raise errors.NotGroupMember()
except errors.PublicError as e:
failed[self.principal_failedattr][
self.principal_attr].append((name, unicode(e)))
else:
completed += 1
try:
ldap.update_entry(entry_attrs)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
pass
return completed, dn
@register()
class servicedelegationrule(servicedelegation):
"""
A service delegation rule. This is the ACL that controls
what can be delegated to whom.
"""
object_name = _('service delegation rule')
object_name_plural = _('service delegation rules')
object_class = ['ipakrb5delegationacl', 'groupofprincipals', 'top']
default_attributes = [
'cn', 'memberprincipal', 'ipaallowedtarget',
'ipaallowedtoimpersonate',
]
attribute_members = {
# memberprincipal is not listed because it isn't a DN
'ipaallowedtarget': ['servicedelegationtarget'],
}
label = _('Service delegation rules')
label_singular = _('Service delegation rule')
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_add(LDAPCreate):
__doc__ = _('Create a new service delegation rule.')
msg_summary = _('Added service delegation rule "%(value)s"')
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_del(LDAPDelete):
__doc__ = _('Delete service delegation.')
msg_summary = _('Deleted service delegation "%(value)s"')
def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, *keys, **options):
assert isinstance(dn, DN)
if keys[0] in PROTECTED_CONSTRAINT_RULES:
raise errors.ProtectedEntryError(
label=_(u'service delegation rule'),
key=keys[0],
reason=_(u'privileged service delegation rule')
)
return dn
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_find(LDAPSearch):
__doc__ = _('Search for service delegations rule.')
has_output_params = LDAPSearch.has_output_params + output_params
msg_summary = ngettext(
'%(count)d service delegation rule matched',
'%(count)d service delegation rules matched', 0
)
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_show(LDAPRetrieve):
__doc__ = _('Display information about a named service delegation rule.')
has_output_params = LDAPRetrieve.has_output_params + output_params
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_add_member(servicedelegation_add_member):
__doc__ = _('Add member to a named service delegation rule.')
member_names = {
'memberprincipal': 'principal',
}
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_remove_member(servicedelegation_remove_member):
__doc__ = _('Remove member from a named service delegation rule.')
member_names = {
'memberprincipal': 'principal',
}
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_add_target(LDAPAddMember):
__doc__ = _('Add target to a named service delegation rule.')
member_attributes = ['ipaallowedtarget']
attribute_members = {
'ipaallowedtarget': ['servicedelegationtarget'],
}
has_output_params = LDAPAddMember.has_output_params + output_params
@register()
class servicedelegationrule_remove_target(LDAPRemoveMember):
__doc__ = _('Remove target from a named service delegation rule.')
member_attributes = ['ipaallowedtarget']
attribute_members = {
'ipaallowedtarget': ['servicedelegationtarget'],
}
has_output_params = LDAPRemoveMember.has_output_params + output_params
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget(servicedelegation):
object_name = _('service delegation target')
object_name_plural = _('service delegation targets')
object_class = ['groupofprincipals', 'top']
default_attributes = [
'cn', 'memberprincipal',
]
attribute_members = {}
label = _('Service delegation targets')
label_singular = _('Service delegation target')
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_add(LDAPCreate):
__doc__ = _('Create a new service delegation target.')
msg_summary = _('Added service delegation target "%(value)s"')
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_del(LDAPDelete):
__doc__ = _('Delete service delegation target.')
msg_summary = _('Deleted service delegation target "%(value)s"')
def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, *keys, **options):
assert isinstance(dn, DN)
if keys[0] in PROTECTED_CONSTRAINT_TARGETS:
raise errors.ProtectedEntryError(
label=_(u'service delegation target'),
key=keys[0],
reason=_(u'privileged service delegation target')
)
return dn
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_find(LDAPSearch):
__doc__ = _('Search for service delegation target.')
has_output_params = LDAPSearch.has_output_params + output_params
msg_summary = ngettext(
'%(count)d service delegation target matched',
'%(count)d service delegation targets matched', 0
)
def pre_callback(self, ldap, filters, attrs_list, base_dn, scope,
*args, **options):
"""
Exclude rules from the search output. A target contains a subset
of a rule objectclass.
"""
search_kw = self.args_options_2_entry(**options)
search_kw['objectclass'] = self.obj.object_class
attr_filter = ldap.make_filter(search_kw, rules=ldap.MATCH_ALL)
rule_kw = {'objectclass': 'ipakrb5delegationacl'}
target_filter = ldap.make_filter(rule_kw, rules=ldap.MATCH_NONE)
attr_filter = ldap.combine_filters(
(target_filter, attr_filter), rules=ldap.MATCH_ALL
)
search_kw = {}
term = args[-1]
for a in self.obj.default_attributes:
search_kw[a] = term
term_filter = ldap.make_filter(search_kw, exact=False)
sfilter = ldap.combine_filters(
(term_filter, attr_filter), rules=ldap.MATCH_ALL
)
return sfilter, base_dn, ldap.SCOPE_ONELEVEL
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_show(LDAPRetrieve):
__doc__ = _('Display information about a named service delegation target.')
has_output_params = LDAPRetrieve.has_output_params + output_params
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_add_member(servicedelegation_add_member):
__doc__ = _('Add member to a named service delegation target.')
member_names = {
'memberprincipal': 'principal',
}
@register()
class servicedelegationtarget_remove_member(servicedelegation_remove_member):
__doc__ = _('Remove member from a named service delegation target.')
member_names = {
'memberprincipal': 'principal',
}