freeipa/ipatests/test_integration/test_installation.py
Fraser Tweedale 45b5384b6e ipatests: check HTTP certificate contains ipa-ca.$DOMAIN dnsname
Add integration test that confirms that on CA-ful installation, the
(non-3rd-party) HTTP certificate bears the ipa-ca.$DOMAIN DNS name.

For detailed discussion on the purpose of this change and the design
decisions made, see `git log -1 $THIS_COMMIT~4`.

Part of: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8186

Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
2020-03-25 11:13:03 +11:00

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Python

#
# Copyright (C) 2015 FreeIPA Contributors see COPYING for license
#
"""
Module provides tests which testing ability of various subsystems to be
installed.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import re
import textwrap
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import pytest
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes
from cryptography import x509 as crypto_x509
from ipalib import x509
from ipalib.constants import DOMAIN_LEVEL_0
from ipapython.dn import DN
from ipaplatform.constants import constants
from ipaplatform.osinfo import osinfo
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipaplatform.tasks import tasks as platformtasks
from ipapython import ipautil
from ipatests.pytest_ipa.integration import tasks
from ipatests.pytest_ipa.integration.env_config import get_global_config
from ipatests.test_integration.base import IntegrationTest
from ipatests.test_integration.test_caless import CALessBase, ipa_certs_cleanup
from ipaplatform import services
config = get_global_config()
def create_broken_resolv_conf(master):
# Force a broken resolv.conf to simulate a bad response to
# reverse zone lookups
master.run_command([
'/bin/mv',
paths.RESOLV_CONF,
'%s.sav' % paths.RESOLV_CONF
])
contents = "# Set as broken by ipatests\nnameserver 127.0.0.2\n"
master.put_file_contents(paths.RESOLV_CONF, contents)
def restore_resolv_conf(master):
if os.path.exists('%s.sav' % paths.RESOLV_CONF):
master.run_command([
'/bin/mv',
'%s.sav' % paths.RESOLV_CONF,
paths.RESOLV_CONF
])
def server_install_setup(func):
def wrapped(*args):
master = args[0].master
create_broken_resolv_conf(master)
try:
func(*args)
finally:
tasks.uninstall_master(master, clean=False)
restore_resolv_conf(master)
ipa_certs_cleanup(master)
return wrapped
class InstallTestBase1(IntegrationTest):
num_replicas = 3
topology = 'star'
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
def test_replica0_ca_less_install(self):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[0], setup_ca=False)
def test_replica0_ipa_ca_install(self):
tasks.install_ca(self.replicas[0])
def test_replica0_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[0], first_instance=True)
def test_replica0_ipa_dns_install(self):
tasks.install_dns(self.replicas[0])
def test_replica1_with_ca_install(self):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[1], setup_ca=True)
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[1])
def test_replica1_ipa_dns_install(self):
tasks.install_dns(self.replicas[1])
def test_replica2_with_ca_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[2], setup_ca=True,
setup_kra=True)
def test_replica2_ipa_dns_install(self):
tasks.install_dns(self.replicas[2])
class InstallTestBase2(IntegrationTest):
num_replicas = 3
topology = 'star'
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
def test_replica1_with_ca_dns_install(self):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[1], setup_ca=True,
setup_dns=True)
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[1])
def test_replica2_with_dns_install(self):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[2], setup_ca=False,
setup_dns=True)
def test_replica2_ipa_ca_install(self):
tasks.install_ca(self.replicas[2])
def test_replica2_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[2])
class ADTrustInstallTestBase(IntegrationTest):
"""
Base test for builtin AD trust installation im combination with other
components
"""
num_replicas = 2
topology = 'star'
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
def install_replica(self, replica, **kwargs):
tasks.install_replica(self.master, replica, setup_adtrust=True,
**kwargs)
def test_replica0_only_adtrust(self):
self.install_replica(self.replicas[0], setup_ca=False)
def test_replica1_all_components_adtrust(self):
self.install_replica(self.replicas[1], setup_ca=True)
##
# Master X Replicas installation tests
##
class TestInstallWithCA1(InstallTestBase1):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA1, self).test_replica1_ipa_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_with_ca_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA1, self).test_replica2_with_ca_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_ipa_dns_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA1, self).test_replica2_ipa_dns_install()
def test_install_with_bad_ldap_conf(self):
"""
Test a client install with a non standard ldap.config
https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7418
"""
ldap_conf = paths.OPENLDAP_LDAP_CONF
base_dn = self.master.domain.basedn
client = self.replicas[0]
tasks.uninstall_master(client)
expected_msg1 = "contains deprecated and unsupported " \
"entries: HOST, PORT"
file_backup = client.get_file_contents(ldap_conf, encoding='utf-8')
constants = "URI ldaps://{}\nBASE {}\nHOST {}\nPORT 636".format(
self.master.hostname, base_dn,
self.master.hostname)
modifications = "{}\n{}".format(file_backup, constants)
client.put_file_contents(paths.OPENLDAP_LDAP_CONF, modifications)
result = client.run_command(['ipa-client-install', '-U',
'--domain', client.domain.name,
'--realm', client.domain.realm,
'-p', client.config.admin_name,
'-w', client.config.admin_password,
'--server', self.master.hostname],
raiseonerr=False)
assert expected_msg1 in result.stderr_text
client.put_file_contents(ldap_conf, file_backup)
class TestInstallWithCA2(InstallTestBase2):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA2, self).test_replica1_ipa_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA2, self).test_replica2_ipa_kra_install()
class TestInstallCA(IntegrationTest):
"""
Tests for CA installation on a replica
"""
num_replicas = 2
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False)
def test_replica_ca_install_with_no_host_dns(self):
"""
Test for ipa-ca-install --no-host-dns on a replica
"""
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[0], setup_ca=False)
tasks.install_ca(self.replicas[0], extra_args=["--no-host-dns"])
def test_replica_ca_install_with_skip_schema_check(self):
"""
Test for ipa-ca-install --skip-schema-check on a replica
"""
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[1], setup_ca=False)
tasks.install_ca(self.replicas[1], extra_args=["--skip-schema-check"])
def test_certmonger_reads_token_HSM(self):
"""Test if certmonger reads the token in HSM
This is to ensure added HSM support for FreeIPA. This test adds
certificate with sofhsm token and checks if certmonger is tracking
it.
related : https://pagure.io/certmonger/issue/125
"""
test_service = 'test/%s' % self.master.hostname
pkcs_passwd = 'Secret123'
pin = '123456'
noisefile = '/tmp/noisefile'
self.master.put_file_contents(noisefile, os.urandom(64))
tasks.kinit_admin(self.master)
tasks.install_dns(self.master)
self.master.run_command(['ipa', 'service-add', test_service])
# create a csr
cmd_args = ['certutil', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-R', '-a',
'-o', '/root/ipa.csr',
'-s', "CN=%s" % self.master.hostname,
'-z', noisefile]
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
# request certificate
cmd_args = ['ipa', 'cert-request', '--principal', test_service,
'--certificate-out', '/root/test.pem', '/root/ipa.csr']
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
# adding trust flag
cmd_args = ['certutil', '-A', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-n',
'test', '-a', '-i', '/root/test.pem', '-t', 'u,u,u']
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
# export pkcs12 file
cmd_args = ['pk12util', '-o', '/root/test.p12',
'-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-n', 'test', '-W', pkcs_passwd]
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
# add softhsm lib
cmd_args = ['modutil', '-dbdir', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-add',
'softhsm', '-libfile', '/usr/lib64/softhsm/libsofthsm.so']
self.master.run_command(cmd_args, stdin_text="\n\n")
# create a token
cmd_args = ['softhsm2-util', '--init-token', '--label', 'test',
'--pin', pin, '--so-pin', pin, '--free']
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
self.master.run_command(['softhsm2-util', '--show-slots'])
cmd_args = ['certutil', '-F', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-n', 'test']
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
cmd_args = ['pk12util', '-i', '/root/test.p12',
'-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-h', 'test',
'-W', pkcs_passwd, '-K', pin]
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
cmd_args = ['certutil', '-A', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR, '-n', 'IPA CA',
'-t', 'CT,,', '-a', '-i', paths.IPA_CA_CRT]
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
# validate the certificate
self.master.put_file_contents('/root/pinfile', pin)
cmd_args = ['certutil', '-V', '-u', 'V', '-e', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR,
'-h', 'test', '-n', 'test:test', '-f', '/root/pinfile']
result = self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
assert 'certificate is valid' in result.stdout_text
# add certificate tracking to certmonger
cmd_args = ['ipa-getcert', 'start-tracking', '-d', paths.NSS_DB_DIR,
'-n', 'test', '-t', 'test', '-P', pin,
'-K', test_service]
result = self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
request_id = re.findall(r'\d+', result.stdout_text)
# check if certificate is tracked by certmonger
status = tasks.wait_for_request(self.master, request_id[0], 300)
assert status == "MONITORING"
# ensure if key and token are re-usable
cmd_args = ['getcert', 'resubmit', '-i', request_id[0]]
self.master.run_command(cmd_args)
status = tasks.wait_for_request(self.master, request_id[0], 300)
assert status == "MONITORING"
class TestInstallWithCA_KRA1(InstallTestBase1):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False, setup_kra=True)
def test_replica0_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[0], first_instance=False)
class TestInstallWithCA_KRA2(InstallTestBase2):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=False, setup_kra=True)
class TestInstallWithCA_DNS1(InstallTestBase1):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True)
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA_DNS1, self).test_replica1_ipa_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_with_ca_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA_DNS1, self).test_replica2_with_ca_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_ipa_dns_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA_DNS1, self).test_replica2_ipa_dns_install()
class TestInstallWithCA_DNS2(InstallTestBase2):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True)
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica1_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA_DNS2, self).test_replica1_ipa_kra_install()
@pytest.mark.skipif(config.domain_level == DOMAIN_LEVEL_0,
reason='does not work on DOMAIN_LEVEL_0 by design')
def test_replica2_ipa_kra_install(self):
super(TestInstallWithCA_DNS2, self).test_replica2_ipa_kra_install()
class TestInstallWithCA_DNS3(CALessBase):
"""
Test an install with a bad DNS resolver configured to force a
timeout trying to verify the existing zones. In the case of a reverse
zone it is skipped unless --allow-zone-overlap is set regardless of
the value of --auto-reverse. Confirm that --allow-zone-overlap
lets the reverse zone be created.
ticket 7239
"""
@server_install_setup
def test_number_of_zones(self):
"""There should be two zones: one forward, one reverse"""
self.create_pkcs12('ca1/server')
self.prepare_cacert('ca1')
self.install_server(extra_args=['--allow-zone-overlap'])
result = self.master.run_command([
'ipa', 'dnszone-find'])
assert "in-addr.arpa." in result.stdout_text
assert "returned 2" in result.stdout_text
class TestInstallWithCA_DNS4(CALessBase):
"""
Test an install with a bad DNS resolver configured to force a
timeout trying to verify the existing zones. In the case of a reverse
zone it is skipped unless --allow-zone-overlap is set regardless of
the value of --auto-reverse. Confirm that without --allow-reverse-zone
only the forward zone is created.
ticket 7239
"""
@server_install_setup
def test_number_of_zones(self):
"""There should be one zone, a forward because rev timed-out"""
self.create_pkcs12('ca1/server')
self.prepare_cacert('ca1')
# no zone overlap by default
self.install_server()
result = self.master.run_command([
'ipa', 'dnszone-find'])
assert "in-addr.arpa." not in result.stdout_text
assert "returned 1" in result.stdout_text
@pytest.mark.cs_acceptance
class TestInstallWithCA_KRA_DNS1(InstallTestBase1):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True, setup_kra=True)
def test_replica0_ipa_kra_install(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.replicas[0], first_instance=False)
class TestInstallWithCA_KRA_DNS2(InstallTestBase2):
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True, setup_kra=True)
class TestADTrustInstall(ADTrustInstallTestBase):
"""
Tests built-in AD trust installation in various combinations (see the base
class for more details) against plain IPA master (no DNS, no KRA, no AD
trust)
"""
class TestADTrustInstallWithDNS_KRA_ADTrust(ADTrustInstallTestBase):
"""
Tests built-in AD trust installation in various combinations (see the base
class for more details) against fully equipped (DNS, CA, KRA, ADtrust)
master. Additional two test cases were added to test interplay including
KRA installer
"""
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True, setup_kra=True,
setup_adtrust=True)
def test_replica1_all_components_adtrust(self):
self.install_replica(self.replicas[1], setup_ca=True, setup_kra=True)
def get_pki_tomcatd_pid(host):
pid = ''
cmd = host.run_command(['systemctl', 'status', 'pki-tomcatd@pki-tomcat'])
for line in cmd.stdout_text.split('\n'):
if "Main PID" in line:
pid = line.split()[2]
break
return(pid)
def get_ipa_services_pids(host):
ipa_services_name = [
"krb5kdc", "kadmin", "named", "httpd", "ipa-custodia",
"pki_tomcatd", "ipa-dnskeysyncd"
]
pids_of_ipa_services = {}
for name in ipa_services_name:
service_name = services.knownservices[name].systemd_name
result = host.run_command(
["systemctl", "-p", "MainPID", "--value", "show", service_name]
)
pids_of_ipa_services[service_name] = int(result.stdout_text.strip())
return pids_of_ipa_services
##
# Rest of master installation tests
##
class TestInstallMaster(IntegrationTest):
num_replicas = 0
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
pass
def test_install_master(self):
tasks.install_master(self.master, setup_dns=False)
def test_schema_compat_attribute_and_tree_disable(self):
"""Test if schema-compat-entry-attribute is set
This is to ensure if said entry is set after installation.
It also checks if compat tree is disable.
related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8193
"""
conn = self.master.ldap_connect()
entry = conn.get_entry(DN( # pylint: disable=no-member
"cn=groups,cn=Schema Compatibility,cn=plugins,cn=config"))
entry_list = list(entry['schema-compat-entry-attribute'])
value = (r'ipaexternalmember=%deref_r('
'"member","ipaexternalmember")')
assert value in entry_list
assert 'schema-compat-lookup-nsswitch' not in entry_list
def test_install_kra(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.master, first_instance=True)
def test_install_dns(self):
tasks.install_dns(
self.master,
extra_args=['--dnssec-master', '--no-dnssec-validation']
)
def test_ipactl_restart_pki_tomcat(self):
""" Test if ipactl restart restarts the pki-tomcatd
Wrong logic was triggering the start instead of restart
for pki-tomcatd. This test validates that restart
called on pki-tomcat properly.
related ticket : https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7927
"""
# get process id of pki-tomcatd
pki_pid = get_pki_tomcatd_pid(self.master)
# check if pki-tomcad restarted
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'restart'])
assert "Restarting pki-tomcatd Service" in cmd.stdout_text
# check if pid for pki-tomcad changed
pki_pid_after_restart = get_pki_tomcatd_pid(self.master)
assert pki_pid != pki_pid_after_restart
# check if pki-tomcad restarted
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'restart'])
assert "Restarting pki-tomcatd Service" in cmd.stdout_text
# check if pid for pki-tomcad changed
pki_pid_after_restart_2 = get_pki_tomcatd_pid(self.master)
assert pki_pid_after_restart != pki_pid_after_restart_2
def test_ipactl_scenario_check(self):
""" Test if ipactl starts services stopped by systemctl
This will first check if all services are running then it will stop
few service. After that it will restart all services and then check
the status and pid of services.It will also compare pid after ipactl
start and restart in case of start it will remain unchanged on the
other hand in case of restart it will change.
"""
# listing all services
services = [
"Directory", "krb5kdc", "kadmin", "named", "httpd", "ipa-custodia",
"pki-tomcatd", "ipa-otpd", "ipa-dnskeysyncd"
]
# checking the service status
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'status'])
for service in services:
assert f"{service} Service: RUNNING" in cmd.stdout_text
# stopping few services
service_stop = ["krb5kdc", "kadmin", "httpd"]
for service in service_stop:
self.master.run_command(['systemctl', 'stop', service])
# checking service status
service_start = [
svcs for svcs in services if svcs not in service_stop
]
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'status'])
for service in service_start:
assert f"{service} Service: RUNNING" in cmd.stdout_text
for service in service_stop:
assert f'{service} Service: STOPPED' in cmd.stdout_text
# starting all services again
self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'start'])
# checking service status
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'status'])
for service in services:
assert f"{service} Service: RUNNING" in cmd.stdout_text
# get process id of services
ipa_services_pids = get_ipa_services_pids(self.master)
# restarting all services again
self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'restart'])
# checking service status
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'status'])
for service in services:
assert f"{service} Service: RUNNING" in cmd.stdout_text
# check if pid for services are different
svcs_pids_after_restart = get_ipa_services_pids(self.master)
assert ipa_services_pids != svcs_pids_after_restart
# starting all services again
self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'start'])
# checking service status
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipactl', 'status'])
for service in services:
assert f"{service} Service: RUNNING" in cmd.stdout_text
# check if pid for services are same
svcs_pids_after_start = get_ipa_services_pids(self.master)
assert svcs_pids_after_restart == svcs_pids_after_start
def test_WSGI_worker_process(self):
""" Test if WSGI worker process count is set to 4
related ticket : https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7587
"""
# check process count in httpd conf file i.e expected string
exp = b'WSGIDaemonProcess ipa processes=%d' % constants.WSGI_PROCESSES
httpd_conf = self.master.get_file_contents(paths.HTTPD_IPA_CONF)
assert exp in httpd_conf
# check the process count
cmd = self.master.run_command('ps -eF')
wsgi_count = cmd.stdout_text.count('wsgi:ipa')
assert constants.WSGI_PROCESSES == wsgi_count
def test_error_for_yubikey(self):
""" Test error when yubikey hardware not present
In order to work with IPA and Yubikey, libyubikey is required.
Before the fix, if yubikey added without having packages, it used to
result in traceback. Now it the exception is handeled properly.
It needs Yubikey hardware to make command successfull. This test
just check of proper error thrown when hardware is not attached.
related ticket : https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/6979
"""
# try to add yubikey to the user
args = ['ipa', 'otptoken-add-yubikey', '--owner=admin']
cmd = self.master.run_command(args, raiseonerr=False)
assert cmd.returncode != 0
exp_str = ("ipa: ERROR: No YubiKey found")
assert exp_str in cmd.stderr_text
def test_pki_certs(self):
certs, keys = tasks.certutil_certs_keys(
self.master,
paths.PKI_TOMCAT_ALIAS_DIR,
paths.PKI_TOMCAT_ALIAS_PWDFILE_TXT
)
expected_certs = {
# CA
'caSigningCert cert-pki-ca': 'CTu,Cu,Cu',
'ocspSigningCert cert-pki-ca': 'u,u,u',
'subsystemCert cert-pki-ca': 'u,u,u',
'auditSigningCert cert-pki-ca': 'u,u,Pu', # why P?
# KRA
'transportCert cert-pki-kra': 'u,u,u',
'storageCert cert-pki-kra': 'u,u,u',
'auditSigningCert cert-pki-kra': 'u,u,Pu',
# server
'Server-Cert cert-pki-ca': 'u,u,u',
}
assert certs == expected_certs
assert len(certs) == len(keys)
for nickname in sorted(certs):
cert = tasks.certutil_fetch_cert(
self.master,
paths.PKI_TOMCAT_ALIAS_DIR,
paths.PKI_TOMCAT_ALIAS_PWDFILE_TXT,
nickname
)
key_size = cert.public_key().key_size
if nickname == 'caSigningCert cert-pki-ca':
assert key_size == 3072
else:
assert key_size == 2048
assert cert.signature_hash_algorithm.name == hashes.SHA256.name
def test_http_cert(self):
"""
Test that HTTP certificate contains ipa-ca.$DOMAIN
DNS name.
"""
data = self.master.get_file_contents(paths.HTTPD_CERT_FILE)
cert = x509.load_pem_x509_certificate(data)
name = f'ipa-ca.{self.master.domain.name}'
assert crypto_x509.DNSName(name) in cert.san_general_names
def test_p11_kit_softhsm2(self):
# check that p11-kit-proxy does not inject SoftHSM2
result = self.master.run_command([
"modutil", "-dbdir", paths.PKI_TOMCAT_ALIAS_DIR, "-list"
])
assert "softhsm" not in result.stdout_text.lower()
assert "opendnssec" not in result.stdout_text.lower()
@pytest.mark.skipif(
not platformtasks.is_selinux_enabled(),
reason="Test needs SELinux enabled")
def test_selinux_avcs(self):
# Use journalctl instead of ausearch. The ausearch command is not
# installed by default and journalctl gives us all AVCs.
result = self.master.run_command([
"journalctl", "--full", "--grep=AVC", "--since=yesterday"
])
avcs = list(
line.strip() for line in result.stdout_text.split('\n')
if "AVC avc:" in line
)
if avcs:
print('\n'.join(avcs))
# Use expected failure until all SELinux violations are fixed
pytest.xfail("{} AVCs found".format(len(avcs)))
def test_file_permissions(self):
args = [
"rpm", "-V",
"python3-ipaclient",
"python3-ipalib",
"python3-ipaserver"
]
if osinfo.id == 'fedora':
args.extend([
"freeipa-client",
"freeipa-client-common",
"freeipa-common",
"freeipa-server",
"freeipa-server-common",
"freeipa-server-dns",
"freeipa-server-trust-ad"
])
else:
args.extend([
"ipa-client",
"ipa-client-common",
"ipa-common",
"ipa-server",
"ipa-server-common",
"ipa-server-dns"
])
result = self.master.run_command(args, raiseonerr=False)
if result.returncode != 0:
# Check the mode errors
mode_warnings = re.findall(
r"^.M....... [cdglr ]+ (?P<filename>.*)$",
result.stdout_text, re.MULTILINE)
msg = "rpm -V found mode issues for the following files: {}"
assert mode_warnings == [], msg.format(mode_warnings)
# Check the owner errors
user_warnings = re.findall(
r"^.....U... [cdglr ]+ (?P<filename>.*)$",
result.stdout_text, re.MULTILINE)
msg = "rpm -V found ownership issues for the following files: {}"
assert user_warnings == [], msg.format(user_warnings)
# Check the group errors
group_warnings = re.findall(
r"^......G.. [cdglr ]+ (?P<filename>.*)$",
result.stdout_text, re.MULTILINE)
msg = "rpm -V found group issues for the following files: {}"
assert group_warnings == [], msg.format(group_warnings)
class TestInstallMasterKRA(IntegrationTest):
num_replicas = 0
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
pass
def test_install_master(self):
tasks.install_master(self.master, setup_dns=False, setup_kra=True)
def test_install_dns(self):
tasks.install_dns(self.master)
class TestInstallMasterDNS(IntegrationTest):
num_replicas = 0
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
pass
def test_install_master(self):
tasks.install_master(
self.master,
setup_dns=True,
extra_args=['--zonemgr', 'me@example.org'],
)
def test_server_install_lock_bind_recursion(self):
"""Test if server installer lock Bind9 recursion
This test is to check if recursion can be configured.
It checks if newly added file /etc/named/ipa-ext.conf
exists and /etc/named.conf should not have
'allow-recursion { any; };'. It also checks if ipa-backup
command backup the /etc/named/ipa-ext.conf file as well
related : https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8079
"""
# check of /etc/named/ipa-ext.conf exist
assert self.master.transport.file_exists(paths.NAMED_CUSTOM_CONFIG)
# check if /etc/named.conf does not contain 'allow-recursion { any; };'
string_to_check = 'allow-recursion { any; };'
named_contents = self.master.get_file_contents(paths.NAMED_CONF,
encoding='utf-8')
assert string_to_check not in named_contents
# check if ipa-backup command backups the /etc/named/ipa-ext.conf
result = self.master.run_command(['ipa-backup', '-v'])
assert paths.NAMED_CUSTOM_CONFIG in result.stderr_text
def test_install_kra(self):
tasks.install_kra(self.master, first_instance=True)
class TestInstallMasterDNSRepeatedly(IntegrationTest):
""" Test that a repeated installation of the primary with DNS enabled
will lead to a already installed message and not in "DNS zone X
already exists in DNS" in check_zone_overlap.
The error is only occuring if domain is set explicitly in the command
line installer as check_zone_overlap is used in the domain_name
validator.
"""
num_replicas = 0
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_dns=True)
def test_install_master_releatedly(self):
cmd = tasks.install_master(self.master,
setup_dns=True,
raiseonerr=False)
exp_str = ("already exists in DNS")
assert (exp_str not in cmd.stderr_text and cmd.returncode != 2)
class TestInstallMasterReservedIPasForwarder(IntegrationTest):
"""Test to check if IANA reserved IP doesn't accepted as DNS forwarder
IANA reserved IP address can not be used as a forwarder.
This test checks if ipa server installation throws an error when
0.0.0.0 is specified as forwarder IP address.
related ticket: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/6894
"""
def test_reserved_ip_as_forwarder(self):
args = [
'ipa-server-install',
'-n', self.master.domain.name,
'-r', self.master.domain.realm,
'-p', self.master.config.dirman_password,
'-a', self.master.config.admin_password,
'--setup-dns',
'--forwarder', '0.0.0.0',
'--auto-reverse']
cmd = self.master.run_command(args, raiseonerr=False)
assert cmd.returncode == 2
exp_str = ("error: option --forwarder: invalid IP address 0.0.0.0: "
"cannot use IANA reserved IP address 0.0.0.0")
assert exp_str in cmd.stderr_text
server_install_options = (
"yes\n"
"{hostname}\n"
"{dmname}\n\n"
"{dm_pass}\n{dm_pass}"
"\n{admin_pass}\n{admin_pass}\n"
"yes\nyes\n0.0.0.0\n".format(
dm_pass=self.master.config.dirman_password,
admin_pass=self.master.config.admin_password,
dmname=self.master.domain.name,
hostname=self.master.hostname))
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipa-server-install'],
stdin_text=server_install_options,
raiseonerr=False)
exp_str = ("Invalid IP Address 0.0.0.0: cannot use IANA reserved "
"IP address 0.0.0.0")
assert exp_str in cmd.stdout_text
class TestKRAinstallAfterCertRenew(IntegrationTest):
""" Test KRA installtion after ca agent cert renewal
KRA installation was failing after ca-agent cert gets renewed.
This test checks if the symptoms no longer exist.
related ticket: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7288
"""
def test_KRA_install_after_cert_renew(self):
tasks.install_master(self.master)
# get ca-agent cert and load as pem
dm_pass = self.master.config.dirman_password
admin_pass = self.master.config.admin_password
args = [paths.OPENSSL, "pkcs12", "-in",
paths.DOGTAG_ADMIN_P12, "-nodes",
"-passin", "pass:{}".format(dm_pass)]
cmd = self.master.run_command(args)
certs = x509.load_certificate_list(cmd.stdout_text.encode('utf-8'))
# get expiry date of agent cert
cert_expiry = certs[0].not_valid_after
# move date to grace period so that certs get renewed
self.master.run_command(['systemctl', 'stop', 'chronyd'])
grace_date = cert_expiry - timedelta(days=10)
grace_date = datetime.strftime(grace_date, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
self.master.run_command(['date', '-s', grace_date])
# get the count of certs track by certmonger
cmd = self.master.run_command(['getcert', 'list'])
cert_count = cmd.stdout_text.count('Request ID')
timeout = 600
count = 0
start = time.time()
# wait sometime for cert renewal
while time.time() - start < timeout:
cmd = self.master.run_command(['getcert', 'list'])
count = cmd.stdout_text.count('status: MONITORING')
if count == cert_count:
break
time.sleep(100)
else:
# timeout
raise AssertionError('TimeOut: Failed to renew all the certs')
# move date after 3 days of actual expiry
cert_expiry = cert_expiry + timedelta(days=3)
cert_expiry = datetime.strftime(cert_expiry, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
self.master.run_command(['date', '-s', cert_expiry])
passwd = "{passwd}\n{passwd}\n{passwd}".format(passwd=admin_pass)
self.master.run_command(['kinit', 'admin'], stdin_text=passwd)
cmd = self.master.run_command(['ipa-kra-install', '-p', dm_pass, '-U'])
self.master.run_command(['systemctl', 'start', 'chronyd'])
class TestMaskInstall(IntegrationTest):
""" Test master and replica installation with wrong mask
This test checks that master/replica installation fails (expectedly) if
mask > 022.
related ticket: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7193
"""
num_replicas = 0
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
super(TestMaskInstall, cls).install(mh)
cls.bashrc_file = cls.master.get_file_contents('/root/.bashrc')
def test_install_master(self):
self.master.run_command('echo "umask 0027" >> /root/.bashrc')
result = self.master.run_command(['umask'])
assert '0027' in result.stdout_text
cmd = tasks.install_master(
self.master, setup_dns=False, raiseonerr=False
)
exp_str = ("Unexpected system mask")
assert (exp_str in cmd.stderr_text and cmd.returncode != 0)
def test_install_replica(self):
result = self.master.run_command(['umask'])
assert '0027' in result.stdout_text
cmd = self.master.run_command([
'ipa-replica-install', '-w', self.master.config.admin_password,
'-n', self.master.domain.name, '-r', self.master.domain.realm,
'--server', 'dummy_master.%s' % self.master.domain.name,
'-U'], raiseonerr=False
)
exp_str = ("Unexpected system mask")
assert (exp_str in cmd.stderr_text and cmd.returncode != 0)
def test_files_ownership_and_permission_teardown(self):
""" Method to restore the default bashrc contents"""
if self.bashrc_file is not None:
self.master.put_file_contents('/root/.bashrc', self.bashrc_file)
class TestInstallMasterReplica(IntegrationTest):
"""https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7929
Problem:
If a replica installation fails before all the services
have been enabled then
it could leave things in a bad state.
ipa-replica-manage del --cleanup --force
invalid 'PKINIT enabled server': all masters must have
IPA master role enabled
Root cause was that configuredServices were being
considered when determining what masters provide
what services, so a partially installed master
could cause operations to fail on other masters,
to the point where a broken master couldn't be removed.
"""
num_replicas = 1
topology = 'star'
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_kra=True)
# do not install KRA on replica, it is part of test
tasks.install_replica(cls.master, cls.replicas[0], setup_kra=False)
def test_replicamanage_del(self):
"""Test Steps:
1. Setup server
2. Setup replica
3. modify the replica entry on Master:
ldapmodify -D cn="Directory Manager"-w <passwd>
dn: cn=KDC,cn=<replicaFQDN>,cn=masters,cn=ipa,cn=etc,<baseDN>
changetype: modify
delete: ipaconfigstring
ipaconfigstring: enabledService
dn: cn=KDC,cn=<replicaFQDN>,cn=masters,cn=ipa,cn=etc,<baseDN>
add: ipaconfigstring
ipaconfigstring: configuredService
4. On master,
run ipa-replica-manage del <replicaFQDN> --cleanup --force
"""
# https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7929
# modify the replica entry on Master
cmd_output = None
dn_entry = 'dn: cn=KDC,cn=%s,cn=masters,cn=ipa,' \
'cn=etc,%s' % \
(self.replicas[0].hostname,
ipautil.realm_to_suffix(
self.replicas[0].domain.realm).ldap_text())
entry_ldif = textwrap.dedent("""
{dn}
changetype: modify
delete: ipaconfigstring
ipaconfigstring: enabledService
{dn}
add: ipaconfigstring
ipaconfigstring: configuredService
""").format(dn=dn_entry)
cmd_output = tasks.ldapmodify_dm(self.master, entry_ldif)
assert 'modifying entry' in cmd_output.stdout_text
cmd_output = self.master.run_command([
'ipa-replica-manage', 'del',
self.replicas[0].hostname, '--cleanup', '--force'
])
assert_text = 'Deleted IPA server "%s"' % self.replicas[0].hostname
assert assert_text in cmd_output.stdout_text
class TestInstallReplicaAgainstSpecificServer(IntegrationTest):
"""Installation of replica against a specific server
Test to check replica install against specific server. It uses master and
replica1 without CA and having custodia service stopped. Then try to
install replica2 from replica1 and expect it to get fail as specified
server is not providing all the services.
related ticket: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7566
"""
num_replicas = 2
@classmethod
def install(cls, mh):
tasks.install_master(cls.master, setup_kra=True)
# install replica1 without CA
cmd = tasks.install_replica(cls.master, cls.replicas[0],
setup_ca=False, setup_dns=True,
promote=False)
# check for warning that CA is not installed on server
warn = 'WARNING: The CA service is only installed on one server'
assert warn in cmd.stderr_text
def test_replica_install_against_server_without_ca(self):
"""Replica install will fail complaining about CA role
and exit code 4"""
# stop custodia service on replica1
self.replicas[0].run_command('systemctl stop ipa-custodia.service')
# check if custodia service is stopped
cmd = self.replicas[0].run_command('ipactl status')
assert 'ipa-custodia Service: STOPPED' in cmd.stdout_text
try:
# install replica2 against replica1, as CA is not installed on
# replica1, installation on replica2 should fail
cmd = tasks.install_replica(self.replicas[0], self.replicas[1],
promote=False, raiseonerr=False)
assert cmd.returncode == 4
error = "please provide a server with the CA role"
assert error in cmd.stderr_text
finally:
tasks.uninstall_master(self.replicas[1],
ignore_topology_disconnect=True,
ignore_last_of_role=True)
def test_replica_install_against_server_without_kra(self):
"""Replica install will fail complaining about KRA role
and exit code 4"""
# install ca on replica1
tasks.install_ca(self.replicas[0])
try:
# install replica2 against replica1, as KRA is not installed on
# replica1(CA installed), installation should fail on replica2
cmd = tasks.install_replica(self.replicas[0], self.replicas[1],
promote=False, setup_kra=True,
raiseonerr=False)
assert cmd.returncode == 4
error = "please provide a server with the KRA role"
assert error in cmd.stderr_text
finally:
tasks.uninstall_master(self.replicas[1],
ignore_topology_disconnect=True,
ignore_last_of_role=True)
def test_replica_install_against_server(self):
"""Replica install should succeed if specified server provide all
the services"""
tasks.install_replica(self.master, self.replicas[1],
setup_dns=True, promote=False)
# check if replication agreement stablished between master
# and replica2 only.
cmd = self.replicas[1].run_command(['ipa-replica-manage', 'list',
self.replicas[0].hostname])
assert self.replicas[0].hostname not in cmd.stdout_text
dirman_password = self.master.config.dirman_password
cmd = self.replicas[1].run_command(['ipa-csreplica-manage', 'list',
self.replicas[0].hostname],
stdin_text=dirman_password)
assert self.replicas[0].hostname not in cmd.stdout_text