freeipa/ipaplatform/fedora/tasks.py
2014-06-16 19:48:21 +02:00

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# Authors: Simo Sorce <ssorce@redhat.com>
# Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
# Martin Kosek <mkosek@redhat.com>
# Tomas Babej <tbabej@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
'''
This module contains default Fedora-specific implementations of system tasks.
'''
import os
import shutil
import stat
import socket
import sys
from subprocess import CalledProcessError
from ipapython.ipa_log_manager import root_logger
from ipapython import ipautil
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipaplatform.fedora.authconfig import FedoraAuthConfig
from ipaplatform.base.tasks import *
class FedoraTaskNamespace(BaseTaskNamespace):
def restore_context(self, filepath, restorecon='/sbin/restorecon'):
"""
restore security context on the file path
SELinux equivalent is /path/to/restorecon <filepath>
restorecon's return values are not reliable so we have to
ignore them (BZ #739604).
ipautil.run() will do the logging.
"""
try:
if os.path.exists(paths.SELINUXENABLED):
ipautil.run([paths.SELINUXENABLED])
else:
# No selinuxenabled, no SELinux
return
except ipautil.CalledProcessError:
# selinuxenabled returns 1 if not enabled
return
if (os.path.exists(restorecon)):
ipautil.run([restorecon, filepath], raiseonerr=False)
def check_selinux_status(self, restorecon=paths.RESTORECON):
"""
We don't have a specific package requirement for policycoreutils
which provides restorecon. This is because we don't require
SELinux on client installs. However if SELinux is enabled then
this package is required.
This function returns nothing but may raise a Runtime exception
if SELinux is enabled but restorecon is not available.
"""
try:
if os.path.exists(paths.SELINUXENABLED):
ipautil.run([paths.SELINUXENABLED])
else:
# No selinuxenabled, no SELinux
return
except ipautil.CalledProcessError:
# selinuxenabled returns 1 if not enabled
return
if not os.path.exists(restorecon):
raise RuntimeError('SELinux is enabled but %s does not exist.\n'
'Install the policycoreutils package and start '
'the installation again.' % restorecon)
def restore_pre_ipa_client_configuration(self, fstore, statestore,
was_sssd_installed,
was_sssd_configured):
auth_config = FedoraAuthConfig()
if statestore.has_state('authconfig'):
# disable only those configurations that we enabled during install
for conf in ('ldap', 'krb5', 'sssd', 'sssdauth', 'mkhomedir'):
cnf = statestore.restore_state('authconfig', conf)
# Do not disable sssd, as this can cause issues with its later
# uses. Remove it from statestore however, so that it becomes
# empty at the end of uninstall process.
if cnf and conf != 'sssd':
auth_config.disable(conf)
else:
# There was no authconfig status store
# It means the code was upgraded after original install
# Fall back to old logic
auth_config.disable("ldap")
auth_config.disable("krb5")
if not(was_sssd_installed and was_sssd_configured):
# Only disable sssdauth. Disabling sssd would cause issues
# with its later uses.
auth_config.disable("sssdauth")
auth_config.disable("mkhomedir")
auth_config.execute()
def set_nisdomain(self, nisdomain):
# Let authconfig setup the permanent configuration
auth_config = FedoraAuthConfig()
auth_config.add_parameter("nisdomain", nisdomain)
auth_config.execute()
def modify_nsswitch_pam_stack(sssd, mkhomedir, statestore):
auth_config = FedoraAuthConfig()
if sssd:
statestore.backup_state('authconfig', 'sssd', True)
statestore.backup_state('authconfig', 'sssdauth', True)
auth_config.enable("sssd")
auth_config.enable("sssdauth")
else:
statestore.backup_state('authconfig', 'ldap', True)
auth_config.enable("ldap")
auth_config.enable("forcelegacy")
if mkhomedir:
statestore.backup_state('authconfig', 'mkhomedir', True)
auth_config.enable("mkhomedir")
auth_config.execute()
def modify_pam_to_use_krb5(statestore):
auth_config = FedoraAuthConfig()
statestore.backup_state('authconfig', 'krb5', True)
auth_config.enable("krb5")
auth_config.add_option("nostart")
auth_config.execute()
def insert_ca_cert_into_systemwide_ca_store(self, cacert_path):
# Add the 'ipa-' prefix to cert name to avoid name collisions
cacert_name = os.path.basename(cacert_path)
new_cacert_path = os.path.join(paths.SYSTEMWIDE_CA_STORE,
'ipa-%s' % cacert_name)
# Add the CA to the systemwide CA trust database
try:
shutil.copy(cacert_path, new_cacert_path)
ipautil.run(['/usr/bin/update-ca-trust'])
except OSError, e:
root_logger.info("Failed to copy %s to %s" % (cacert_path,
new_cacert_path))
except CalledProcessError, e:
root_logger.info("Failed to add CA to the systemwide "
"CA trust database: %s" % str(e))
else:
root_logger.info('Added the CA to the systemwide CA trust '
'database.')
return True
return False
def remove_ca_cert_from_systemwide_ca_store(self, cacert_path):
# Derive the certificate name in the store
cacert_name = os.path.basename(cacert_path)
new_cacert_path = os.path.join(paths.SYSTEMWIDE_CA_STORE,
'ipa-%s' % cacert_name)
# Remove CA cert from systemwide store
if os.path.exists(new_cacert_path):
try:
os.remove(new_cacert_path)
ipautil.run(['/usr/bin/update-ca-trust'])
except OSError, e:
root_logger.error('Could not remove: %s, %s'
% (new_cacert_path, str(e)))
return False
except CalledProcessError, e:
root_logger.error('Could not update systemwide CA trust '
'database: %s' % str(e))
return False
else:
root_logger.info('Systemwide CA database updated.')
return True
def backup_and_replace_hostname(self, fstore, statestore, hostname):
old_hostname = socket.gethostname()
try:
ipautil.run(['/bin/hostname', hostname])
except ipautil.CalledProcessError, e:
print >>sys.stderr, ("Failed to set this machine hostname to "
"%s (%s)." % (hostname, str(e)))
filepath = '/etc/hostname'
if os.path.exists(filepath):
# read old hostname
with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
for line in f.readlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith('#'):
# skip comment or empty line
continue
old_hostname = line
break
fstore.backup_file(filepath)
with open(filepath, 'w') as f:
f.write("%s\n" % hostname)
os.chmod(filepath,
stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IWUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IROTH)
os.chown(filepath, 0, 0)
self.restore_context(filepath)
# store old hostname
statestore.backup_state('network', 'hostname', old_hostname)
def restore_network_configuration(self, fstore, statestore):
old_filepath = '/etc/sysconfig/network'
old_hostname = statestore.get_state('network', 'hostname')
hostname_was_configured = False
if fstore.has_file(old_filepath):
# This is Fedora >=18 instance that was upgraded from previous
# Fedora version which held network configuration
# in /etc/sysconfig/network
old_filepath_restore = '/etc/sysconfig/network.ipabkp'
fstore.restore_file(old_filepath, old_filepath_restore)
print "Deprecated configuration file '%s' was restored to '%s'" \
% (old_filepath, old_filepath_restore)
hostname_was_configured = True
filepath = '/etc/hostname'
if fstore.has_file(filepath):
fstore.restore_file(filepath)
hostname_was_configured = True
if not hostname_was_configured and old_hostname:
# hostname was not configured before but was set by IPA. Delete
# /etc/hostname to restore previous configuration
try:
os.remove(filepath)
except OSError:
pass
tasks = FedoraTaskNamespace()