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The method has_upg returns if user private groups are enabled or disabled. has_upg() is called three times by user-add. The setting is now cached on the request local variable context to speed up batch processing of user imports. context is cleared after every request. Related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8134 Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
594 lines
20 KiB
Python
594 lines
20 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Pavel Zuna <pzuna@redhat.com>
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# John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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Backend plugin for LDAP.
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"""
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# Entries are represented as (dn, entry_attrs), where entry_attrs is a dict
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# mapping attribute names to values. Values can be a single value or list/tuple
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# of virtually any type. Each method passing these values to the python-ldap
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# binding encodes them into the appropriate representation. This applies to
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# everything except the CrudBackend methods, where dn is part of the entry dict.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import logging
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import os
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import ldap as _ldap
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from ipalib import krb_utils
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from ipaplatform.paths import paths
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from ipapython.dn import DN
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from ipapython.ipaldap import (LDAPClient, AUTOBIND_AUTO, AUTOBIND_ENABLED,
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AUTOBIND_DISABLED)
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from ipalib import Registry, errors, _
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from ipalib.crud import CrudBackend
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from ipalib.request import context
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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register = Registry()
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_missing = object()
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@register()
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class ldap2(CrudBackend, LDAPClient):
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"""
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LDAP Backend Take 2.
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"""
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def __init__(self, api):
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force_schema_updates = api.env.context in ('installer', 'updates')
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CrudBackend.__init__(self, api)
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LDAPClient.__init__(self, None,
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force_schema_updates=force_schema_updates)
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self._time_limit = float(LDAPClient.time_limit)
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self._size_limit = int(LDAPClient.size_limit)
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@property
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def ldap_uri(self):
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return self.api.env.ldap_uri
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@property
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def time_limit(self):
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if self._time_limit is None:
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return float(self.get_ipa_config().single_value.get(
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'ipasearchtimelimit', 2))
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return self._time_limit
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@time_limit.setter
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def time_limit(self, val):
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if val is not None:
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val = float(val)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_time_limit', val)
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@time_limit.deleter
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def time_limit(self):
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object.__setattr__(self, '_time_limit', int(LDAPClient.size_limit))
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@property
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def size_limit(self):
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if self._size_limit is None:
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return int(self.get_ipa_config().single_value.get(
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'ipasearchrecordslimit', 0))
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return self._size_limit
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@size_limit.setter
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def size_limit(self, val):
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if val is not None:
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val = int(val)
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object.__setattr__(self, '_size_limit', val)
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@size_limit.deleter
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def size_limit(self):
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object.__setattr__(self, '_size_limit', float(LDAPClient.time_limit))
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def _connect(self):
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# Connectible.conn is a proxy to thread-local storage;
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# do not set it
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pass
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def close(self):
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if self.isconnected():
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self.disconnect()
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def __str__(self):
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return self.ldap_uri
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def create_connection(
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self, ccache=None, bind_dn=None, bind_pw='', cacert=None,
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autobind=AUTOBIND_AUTO, serverctrls=None, clientctrls=None,
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time_limit=_missing, size_limit=_missing):
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"""
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Connect to LDAP server.
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Keyword arguments:
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ldapuri -- the LDAP server to connect to
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ccache -- Kerberos ccache name
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bind_dn -- dn used to bind to the server
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bind_pw -- password used to bind to the server
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debug_level -- LDAP debug level option
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cacert -- TLS CA certificate filename
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autobind - autobind as the current user
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time_limit, size_limit -- maximum time and size limit for LDAP
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possible options:
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- value - sets the given value
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- None - reads value from ipaconfig
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- _missing - keeps previously configured settings
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(unlimited set by default in constructor)
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Extends backend.Connectible.create_connection.
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"""
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if bind_dn is None:
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bind_dn = DN(('cn', 'directory manager'))
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assert isinstance(bind_dn, DN)
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if cacert is None:
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cacert = paths.IPA_CA_CRT
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if time_limit is not _missing:
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object.__setattr__(self, 'time_limit', time_limit)
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if size_limit is not _missing:
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object.__setattr__(self, 'size_limit', size_limit)
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client = LDAPClient(self.ldap_uri,
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force_schema_updates=self._force_schema_updates,
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cacert=cacert)
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conn = client._conn
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with client.error_handler():
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minssf = conn.get_option(_ldap.OPT_X_SASL_SSF_MIN)
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maxssf = conn.get_option(_ldap.OPT_X_SASL_SSF_MAX)
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# Always connect with at least an SSF of 56, confidentiality
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# This also protects us from a broken ldap.conf
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if minssf < 56:
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minssf = 56
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conn.set_option(_ldap.OPT_X_SASL_SSF_MIN, minssf)
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if maxssf < minssf:
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conn.set_option(_ldap.OPT_X_SASL_SSF_MAX, minssf)
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ldapi = self.ldap_uri.startswith('ldapi://')
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if bind_pw:
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client.simple_bind(bind_dn, bind_pw,
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server_controls=serverctrls,
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client_controls=clientctrls)
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elif autobind != AUTOBIND_DISABLED and os.getegid() == 0 and ldapi:
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try:
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client.external_bind(server_controls=serverctrls,
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client_controls=clientctrls)
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except errors.NotFound:
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if autobind == AUTOBIND_ENABLED:
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# autobind was required and failed, raise
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# exception that it failed
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raise
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else:
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if ldapi:
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with client.error_handler():
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conn.set_option(_ldap.OPT_HOST_NAME, self.api.env.host)
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if ccache is None:
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os.environ.pop('KRB5CCNAME', None)
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else:
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os.environ['KRB5CCNAME'] = ccache
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principal = krb_utils.get_principal(ccache_name=ccache)
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client.gssapi_bind(server_controls=serverctrls,
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client_controls=clientctrls)
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setattr(context, 'principal', principal)
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return conn
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def destroy_connection(self):
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"""Disconnect from LDAP server."""
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try:
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if self.conn is not None:
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self.unbind()
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except errors.PublicError:
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# ignore when trying to unbind multiple times
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pass
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object.__delattr__(self, 'time_limit')
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object.__delattr__(self, 'size_limit')
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def get_ipa_config(self, attrs_list=None):
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"""Returns the IPA configuration entry (dn, entry_attrs)."""
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dn = self.api.Object.config.get_dn()
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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try:
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config_entry = getattr(context, 'config_entry')
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if config_entry.conn.conn is self.conn:
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return config_entry
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except AttributeError:
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# Not in our context yet
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pass
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try:
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# use find_entries here lest we hit an infinite recursion when
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# ldap2.get_entries tries to determine default time/size limits
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(entries, truncated) = self.find_entries(
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None, attrs_list, base_dn=dn, scope=self.SCOPE_BASE,
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time_limit=2, size_limit=10
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)
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self.handle_truncated_result(truncated)
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config_entry = entries[0]
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except errors.NotFound:
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config_entry = self.make_entry(dn)
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context.config_entry = config_entry
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return config_entry
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def has_upg(self):
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"""Returns True/False whether User-Private Groups are enabled.
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This is determined based on whether the UPG Definition's originfilter
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contains "(objectclass=disable)".
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If the UPG Definition or its originfilter is not readable,
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an ACI error is raised.
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"""
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try:
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return context.has_upg
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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upg_dn = DN(('cn', 'UPG Definition'), ('cn', 'Definitions'), ('cn', 'Managed Entries'),
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('cn', 'etc'), self.api.env.basedn)
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try:
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with self.error_handler():
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upg_entries = self.conn.search_s(str(upg_dn), _ldap.SCOPE_BASE,
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attrlist=['*'])
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upg_entries = self._convert_result(upg_entries)
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except errors.NotFound:
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upg_entries = None
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if not upg_entries or 'originfilter' not in upg_entries[0]:
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raise errors.ACIError(info=_(
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'Could not read UPG Definition originfilter. '
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'Check your permissions.'))
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org_filter = upg_entries[0].single_value['originfilter']
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has_upg = '(objectclass=disable)' not in org_filter
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context.has_upg = has_upg
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return has_upg
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def get_effective_rights(self, dn, attrs_list):
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"""Returns the rights the currently bound user has for the given DN.
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Returns 2 attributes, the attributeLevelRights for the given list of
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attributes and the entryLevelRights for the entry itself.
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"""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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return self.get_entry(dn, attrs_list, get_effective_rights=True)
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def can_write(self, dn, attr):
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"""Returns True/False if the currently bound user has write permissions
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on the attribute. This only operates on a single attribute at a time.
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"""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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attrs = self.get_effective_rights(dn, [attr])
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if 'attributelevelrights' in attrs:
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attr_rights = attrs.get('attributelevelrights')[0]
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(attr, rights) = attr_rights.split(':')
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if 'w' in rights:
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return True
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return False
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def can_read(self, dn, attr):
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"""Returns True/False if the currently bound user has read permissions
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on the attribute. This only operates on a single attribute at a time.
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"""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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attrs = self.get_effective_rights(dn, [attr])
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if 'attributelevelrights' in attrs:
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attr_rights = attrs.get('attributelevelrights')[0]
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(attr, rights) = attr_rights.split(':')
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if 'r' in rights:
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return True
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return False
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#
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# Entry-level effective rights
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#
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# a - Add
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# d - Delete
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# n - Rename the DN
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# v - View the entry
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#
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def can_delete(self, dn):
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"""Returns True/False if the currently bound user has delete permissions
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on the entry.
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"""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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attrs = self.get_effective_rights(dn, ["*"])
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if 'entrylevelrights' in attrs:
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entry_rights = attrs['entrylevelrights'][0]
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if 'd' in entry_rights:
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return True
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return False
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def can_add(self, parent_dn, objectclass):
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"""
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Returns True/False if the currently bound user has
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permission to add an entry with the given objectclass
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immediately below the entry with the given DN.
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For example, to check if an entry with objectclass=ipaca
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can be added under cn=cas,cn=ca,{basedn}, you should call
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``can_add(DN('cn=cas,...'), 'ipaca')``.
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"""
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assert isinstance(parent_dn, DN)
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# the rules for how to request the template entry, and
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# the expectations about how 389 constructs the template
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# entry, are described here:
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#
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# https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49278#comment-480856
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#
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try:
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entry = self.get_entries(
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parent_dn,
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_ldap.SCOPE_ONELEVEL,
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# rdn value of template entry is: template_<objcls>_objectclass
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'(cn=template_{}_objectclass)'.format(objectclass),
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# request tempalate entry with given objectclass
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['cn@{}'.format(objectclass)],
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get_effective_rights=True,
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)[0]
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return 'a' in entry['entrylevelrights'][0]
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except errors.NotFound:
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return False
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def modify_password(self, dn, new_pass, old_pass='', otp='', skip_bind=False):
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"""Set user password."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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# The python-ldap passwd command doesn't verify the old password
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# so we'll do a simple bind to validate it.
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if not skip_bind and old_pass != '':
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pw = old_pass
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if (otp):
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pw = old_pass+otp
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with LDAPClient(self.ldap_uri, force_schema_updates=False) as conn:
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conn.simple_bind(dn, pw)
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conn.unbind()
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with self.error_handler():
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old_pass = self.encode(old_pass)
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new_pass = self.encode(new_pass)
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self.conn.passwd_s(str(dn), old_pass, new_pass)
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def add_entry_to_group(self, dn, group_dn, member_attr='member', allow_same=False):
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"""
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Add entry designaed by dn to group group_dn in the member attribute
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member_attr.
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Adding a group as a member of itself is not allowed unless allow_same
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is True.
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"""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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assert isinstance(group_dn, DN)
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logger.debug(
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"add_entry_to_group: dn=%s group_dn=%s member_attr=%s",
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dn, group_dn, member_attr)
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# check if the entry exists
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entry = self.get_entry(dn, [''])
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dn = entry.dn
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# check if we're not trying to add group into itself
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if dn == group_dn and not allow_same:
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raise errors.SameGroupError()
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# add dn to group entry's `member_attr` attribute
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modlist = [(_ldap.MOD_ADD, member_attr, [dn])]
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# update group entry
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try:
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with self.error_handler():
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modlist = [(a, b, self.encode(c))
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for a, b, c in modlist]
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self.conn.modify_s(str(group_dn), modlist)
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except errors.DuplicateEntry:
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# TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS
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raise errors.AlreadyGroupMember()
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def remove_entry_from_group(self, dn, group_dn, member_attr='member'):
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"""Remove entry from group."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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assert isinstance(group_dn, DN)
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logger.debug(
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"remove_entry_from_group: dn=%s group_dn=%s member_attr=%s",
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dn, group_dn, member_attr)
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# remove dn from group entry's `member_attr` attribute
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modlist = [(_ldap.MOD_DELETE, member_attr, [dn])]
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# update group entry
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try:
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with self.error_handler():
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modlist = [(a, b, self.encode(c))
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for a, b, c in modlist]
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self.conn.modify_s(str(group_dn), modlist)
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except errors.MidairCollision:
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raise errors.NotGroupMember()
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def set_entry_active(self, dn, active):
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"""Mark entry active/inactive."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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assert isinstance(active, bool)
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# get the entry in question
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entry_attrs = self.get_entry(dn, ['nsaccountlock'])
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# check nsAccountLock attribute
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account_lock_attr = entry_attrs.get('nsaccountlock', ['false'])
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account_lock_attr = account_lock_attr[0].lower()
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if active:
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if account_lock_attr == 'false':
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raise errors.AlreadyActive()
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else:
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if account_lock_attr == 'true':
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raise errors.AlreadyInactive()
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# LDAP expects string instead of Bool but it also requires it to be TRUE or FALSE,
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# not True or False as Python stringification does. Thus, we uppercase it.
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account_lock_attr = str(not active).upper()
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entry_attrs['nsaccountlock'] = account_lock_attr
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self.update_entry(entry_attrs)
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def activate_entry(self, dn):
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"""Mark entry active."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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self.set_entry_active(dn, True)
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def deactivate_entry(self, dn):
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"""Mark entry inactive."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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self.set_entry_active(dn, False)
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def remove_principal_key(self, dn):
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"""Remove a kerberos principal key."""
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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# We need to do this directly using the LDAP library because we
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# don't have read access to krbprincipalkey so we need to delete
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# it in the blind.
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mod = [(_ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'krbprincipalkey', None),
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(_ldap.MOD_REPLACE, 'krblastpwdchange', None)]
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with self.error_handler():
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self.conn.modify_s(str(dn), mod)
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# CrudBackend methods
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def _get_normalized_entry_for_crud(self, dn, attrs_list=None):
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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entry_attrs = self.get_entry(dn, attrs_list)
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return entry_attrs
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def create(self, **kw):
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"""
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Create a new entry and return it as one dict (DN included).
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Extends CrudBackend.create.
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"""
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assert 'dn' in kw
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dn = kw['dn']
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assert isinstance(dn, DN)
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del kw['dn']
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self.add_entry(self.make_entry(dn, kw))
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return self._get_normalized_entry_for_crud(dn)
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def retrieve(self, primary_key, attributes):
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"""
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Get entry by primary_key (DN) as one dict (DN included).
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Extends CrudBackend.retrieve.
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"""
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return self._get_normalized_entry_for_crud(primary_key, attributes)
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def update(self, primary_key, **kw):
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"""
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Update entry's attributes and return it as one dict (DN included).
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Extends CrudBackend.update.
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"""
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self.update_entry(self.make_entry(primary_key, kw))
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return self._get_normalized_entry_for_crud(primary_key)
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def delete(self, primary_key):
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"""
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Delete entry by primary_key (DN).
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Extends CrudBackend.delete.
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"""
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self.delete_entry(primary_key)
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def search(self, **kw):
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"""
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Return a list of entries (each entry is one dict, DN included) matching
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the specified criteria.
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Keyword arguments:
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filter -- search filter (default: '')
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attrs_list -- list of attributes to return, all if None (default None)
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base_dn -- dn of the entry at which to start the search (default '')
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scope -- search scope, see LDAP docs (default ldap2.SCOPE_SUBTREE)
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Extends CrudBackend.search.
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"""
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# get keyword arguments
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filter = kw.pop('filter', None)
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attrs_list = kw.pop('attrs_list', None)
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base_dn = kw.pop('base_dn', DN())
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assert isinstance(base_dn, DN)
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scope = kw.pop('scope', self.SCOPE_SUBTREE)
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# generate filter
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filter_tmp = self.make_filter(kw)
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if filter:
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filter = self.combine_filters((filter, filter_tmp), self.MATCH_ALL)
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else:
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filter = filter_tmp
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if not filter:
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filter = '(objectClass=*)'
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# find entries and normalize the output for CRUD
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output = []
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(entries, truncated) = self.find_entries(
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filter, attrs_list, base_dn, scope
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)
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for entry_attrs in entries:
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output.append(entry_attrs)
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if truncated:
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return (-1, output)
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return (len(output), output)
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