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For security reasons, dynamic updates are not enabled for new DNS zones. In order to enable the dynamic zone securely, user needs to allow dynamic updates and create a zone update policy. The policy is not easy to construct for regular users, we should rather fill it by default and let users just switch the policy on or off. https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2441
482 lines
15 KiB
Python
482 lines
15 KiB
Python
# Authors:
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# Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 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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Various utility functions.
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"""
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import os
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import imp
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import time
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import socket
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import re
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from types import NoneType
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from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary
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from dns import resolver, rdatatype
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from dns.exception import DNSException
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from ipalib import errors
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from ipalib.text import _
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from ipalib.dn import DN, RDN
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from ipapython.ipautil import decode_ssh_pubkey
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def json_serialize(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)):
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return [json_serialize(o) for o in obj]
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if isinstance(obj, dict):
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return dict((k, json_serialize(v)) for (k, v) in obj.iteritems())
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if isinstance(obj, (bool, float, int, unicode, NoneType)):
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return obj
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if isinstance(obj, str):
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return obj.decode('utf-8')
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if not callable(getattr(obj, '__json__', None)):
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# raise TypeError('%r is not JSON serializable')
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return ''
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return json_serialize(obj.__json__())
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def get_current_principal():
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try:
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# krbV isn't necessarily available on client machines, fail gracefully
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import krbV
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return unicode(krbV.default_context().default_ccache().principal().name)
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except ImportError:
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raise RuntimeError('python-krbV is not available.')
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except krbV.Krb5Error:
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#TODO: do a kinit?
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raise errors.CCacheError()
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# FIXME: This function has no unit test
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def find_modules_in_dir(src_dir):
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"""
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Iterate through module names found in ``src_dir``.
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"""
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if not (os.path.abspath(src_dir) == src_dir and os.path.isdir(src_dir)):
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return
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if os.path.islink(src_dir):
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return
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suffix = '.py'
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for name in sorted(os.listdir(src_dir)):
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if not name.endswith(suffix):
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continue
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pyfile = os.path.join(src_dir, name)
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if os.path.islink(pyfile) or not os.path.isfile(pyfile):
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continue
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module = name[:-len(suffix)]
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if module == '__init__':
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continue
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yield (module, pyfile)
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def validate_host_dns(log, fqdn):
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"""
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See if the hostname has a DNS A record.
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"""
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try:
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answers = resolver.query(fqdn, rdatatype.A)
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log.debug(
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'IPA: found %d records for %s: %s' % (len(answers), fqdn,
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' '.join(str(answer) for answer in answers))
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)
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except DNSException, e:
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log.debug(
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'IPA: DNS A record lookup failed for %s' % fqdn
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)
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raise errors.DNSNotARecordError()
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def isvalid_base64(data):
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"""
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Validate the incoming data as valid base64 data or not.
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The character set must only include of a-z, A-Z, 0-9, + or / and
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be padded with = to be a length divisible by 4 (so only 0-2 =s are
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allowed). Its length must be divisible by 4. White space is
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not significant so it is removed.
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This doesn't guarantee we have a base64-encoded value, just that it
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fits the base64 requirements.
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"""
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data = ''.join(data.split())
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if len(data) % 4 > 0 or \
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re.match('^[a-zA-Z0-9\+\/]+\={0,2}$', data) is None:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def validate_ipaddr(ipaddr):
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"""
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Check to see if the given IP address is a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
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Returns True or False
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"""
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try:
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socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET, ipaddr)
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except socket.error:
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try:
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socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, ipaddr)
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except socket.error:
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return False
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return True
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def check_writable_file(filename):
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"""
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Determine if the file is writable. If the file doesn't exist then
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open the file to test writability.
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"""
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if filename is None:
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raise errors.FileError(reason='Filename is empty')
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try:
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if os.path.exists(filename):
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if not os.access(filename, os.W_OK):
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raise errors.FileError(reason=_('Permission denied: %(file)s') % dict(file=filename))
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else:
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fp = open(filename, 'w')
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fp.close()
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except (IOError, OSError), e:
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raise errors.FileError(reason=str(e))
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def normalize_zonemgr(zonemgr):
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if not zonemgr:
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# do not normalize empty or None value
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return zonemgr
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if '@' in zonemgr:
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# local-part needs to be normalized
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name, at, domain = zonemgr.partition('@')
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name = name.replace('.', '\\.')
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zonemgr = u''.join((name, u'.', domain))
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if not zonemgr.endswith('.'):
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zonemgr = zonemgr + u'.'
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return zonemgr
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def validate_dns_label(dns_label, allow_underscore=False):
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label_chars = r'a-z0-9'
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underscore_err_msg = ''
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if allow_underscore:
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label_chars += "_"
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underscore_err_msg = u' _,'
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label_regex = r'^[%(chars)s]([%(chars)s-]?[%(chars)s])*$' % dict(chars=label_chars)
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regex = re.compile(label_regex, re.IGNORECASE)
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if not dns_label:
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raise ValueError(_('empty DNS label'))
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if len(dns_label) > 63:
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raise ValueError(_('DNS label cannot be longer that 63 characters'))
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if not regex.match(dns_label):
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raise ValueError(_('only letters, numbers,%(underscore)s and - are allowed. ' \
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'DNS label may not start or end with -') \
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% dict(underscore=underscore_err_msg))
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def validate_domain_name(domain_name, allow_underscore=False):
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if domain_name.endswith('.'):
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domain_name = domain_name[:-1]
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domain_name = domain_name.split(".")
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# apply DNS name validator to every name part
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map(lambda label:validate_dns_label(label,allow_underscore), domain_name)
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if not domain_name[-1].isalpha():
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# see RFC 1123
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raise ValueError(_('top level domain label must be alphabetic'))
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def validate_zonemgr(zonemgr):
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""" See RFC 1033, 1035 """
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regex_local_part = re.compile(r'^[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9-_]?[a-z0-9])*$',
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re.IGNORECASE)
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local_part_errmsg = _('mail account may only include letters, numbers, -, _ and a dot. There may not be consecutive -, _ and . characters. Its parts may not start or end with - or _')
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local_part_sep = '.'
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local_part = None
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domain = None
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if len(zonemgr) > 255:
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raise ValueError(_('cannot be longer that 255 characters'))
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if zonemgr.endswith('.'):
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zonemgr = zonemgr[:-1]
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if zonemgr.count('@') == 1:
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local_part, dot, domain = zonemgr.partition('@')
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elif zonemgr.count('@') > 1:
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raise ValueError(_('too many \'@\' characters'))
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else:
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last_fake_sep = zonemgr.rfind('\\.')
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if last_fake_sep != -1: # there is a 'fake' local-part/domain separator
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local_part_sep = '\\.'
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sep = zonemgr.find('.', last_fake_sep+2)
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if sep != -1:
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local_part = zonemgr[:sep]
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domain = zonemgr[sep+1:]
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else:
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local_part, dot, domain = zonemgr.partition('.')
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if not domain:
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raise ValueError(_('missing address domain'))
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validate_domain_name(domain)
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if not local_part:
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raise ValueError(_('missing mail account'))
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if not all(regex_local_part.match(part) for part in \
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local_part.split(local_part_sep)):
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raise ValueError(local_part_errmsg)
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def validate_hostname(hostname, check_fqdn=True, allow_underscore=False):
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""" See RFC 952, 1123
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:param hostname Checked value
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:param check_fqdn Check if hostname is fully qualified
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"""
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if len(hostname) > 255:
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raise ValueError(_('cannot be longer that 255 characters'))
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if hostname.endswith('.'):
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hostname = hostname[:-1]
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if '.' not in hostname:
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if check_fqdn:
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raise ValueError(_('not fully qualified'))
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validate_dns_label(hostname,allow_underscore)
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else:
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validate_domain_name(hostname,allow_underscore)
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def validate_sshpubkey(ugettext, pubkey):
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try:
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algo, data, fp = decode_ssh_pubkey(pubkey)
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except ValueError:
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return _('invalid SSH public key')
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def output_sshpubkey(ldap, dn, entry_attrs):
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if 'ipasshpubkey' in entry_attrs:
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pubkeys = entry_attrs.get('ipasshpubkey')
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else:
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entry = ldap.get_entry(dn, ['ipasshpubkey'])
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pubkeys = entry[1].get('ipasshpubkey')
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if pubkeys is None:
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return
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fingerprints = []
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for pubkey in pubkeys:
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try:
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algo, data, fp = decode_ssh_pubkey(pubkey)
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fp = u':'.join([fp[j:j+2] for j in range(0, len(fp), 2)])
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fingerprints.append(u'%s (%s)' % (fp, algo))
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if fingerprints:
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entry_attrs['sshpubkeyfp'] = fingerprints
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def normalize_sshpubkeyfp(value):
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value = value.split()[0]
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value = unicode(c for c in value if c in '0123456789ABCDEFabcdef')
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return value
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class cachedproperty(object):
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"""
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A property-like attribute that caches the return value of a method call.
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When the attribute is first read, the method is called and its return
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value is saved and returned. On subsequent reads, the saved value is
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returned.
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Typical usage:
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class C(object):
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@cachedproperty
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def attr(self):
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return 'value'
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"""
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__slots__ = ('getter', 'store')
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def __init__(self, getter):
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self.getter = getter
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self.store = WeakKeyDictionary()
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def __get__(self, obj, cls):
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if obj is None:
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return None
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if obj not in self.store:
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self.store[obj] = self.getter(obj)
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return self.store[obj]
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def __set__(self, obj, value):
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raise AttributeError("can't set attribute")
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def __delete__(self, obj):
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raise AttributeError("can't delete attribute")
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# regexp matching signed floating point number (group 1) followed by
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# optional whitespace followed by time unit, e.g. day, hour (group 7)
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time_duration_re = re.compile(r'([-+]?((\d+)|(\d+\.\d+)|(\.\d+)|(\d+\.)))\s*([a-z]+)', re.IGNORECASE)
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# number of seconds in a time unit
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time_duration_units = {
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'year' : 365*24*60*60,
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'years' : 365*24*60*60,
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'y' : 365*24*60*60,
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'month' : 30*24*60*60,
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'months' : 30*24*60*60,
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'week' : 7*24*60*60,
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'weeks' : 7*24*60*60,
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'w' : 7*24*60*60,
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'day' : 24*60*60,
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'days' : 24*60*60,
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'd' : 24*60*60,
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'hour' : 60*60,
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'hours' : 60*60,
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'h' : 60*60,
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'minute' : 60,
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'minutes' : 60,
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'min' : 60,
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'second' : 1,
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'seconds' : 1,
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'sec' : 1,
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's' : 1,
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}
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def parse_time_duration(value):
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'''
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Given a time duration string, parse it and return the total number
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of seconds represented as a floating point value. Negative values
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are permitted.
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The string should be composed of one or more numbers followed by a
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time unit. Whitespace and punctuation is optional. The numbers may
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be optionally signed. The time units are case insenstive except
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for the single character 'M' or 'm' which means month and minute
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respectively.
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Recognized time units are:
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* year, years, y
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* month, months, M
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* week, weeks, w
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* day, days, d
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* hour, hours, h
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* minute, minutes, min, m
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* second, seconds, sec, s
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Examples:
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"1h" # 1 hour
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"2 HOURS, 30 Minutes" # 2.5 hours
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"1week -1 day" # 6 days
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".5day" # 12 hours
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"2M" # 2 months
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"1h:15m" # 1.25 hours
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"1h, -15min" # 45 minutes
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"30 seconds" # .5 minute
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Note: Despite the appearance you can perform arithmetic the
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parsing is much simpler, the parser searches for signed values and
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adds the signed value to a running total. Only + and - are permitted
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and must appear prior to a digit.
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:parameters:
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value : string
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A time duration string in the specified format
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:returns:
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total number of seconds as float (may be negative)
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'''
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matches = 0
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duration = 0.0
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for match in time_duration_re.finditer(value):
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matches += 1
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magnitude = match.group(1)
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unit = match.group(7)
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# Get the unit, only M and m are case sensitive
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if unit == 'M': # month
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seconds_per_unit = 30*24*60*60
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elif unit == 'm': # minute
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seconds_per_unit = 60
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else:
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unit = unit.lower()
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seconds_per_unit = time_duration_units.get(unit)
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if seconds_per_unit is None:
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raise ValueError('unknown time duration unit "%s"' % unit)
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magnitude = float(magnitude)
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seconds = magnitude * seconds_per_unit
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duration += seconds
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if matches == 0:
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raise ValueError('no time duration found in "%s"' % value)
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return duration
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def get_dns_forward_zone_update_policy(realm, rrtypes=('A', 'AAAA', 'SSHFP')):
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"""
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Generate update policy for a forward DNS zone (idnsUpdatePolicy
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attribute). Bind uses this policy to grant/reject access for client
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machines trying to dynamically update their records.
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:param realm: A realm of the of the client
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:param rrtypes: A list of resource records types that client shall be
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allowed to update
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"""
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policy_element = "grant %(realm)s krb5-self * %(rrtype)s"
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policies = [ policy_element % dict(realm=realm, rrtype=rrtype) \
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for rrtype in rrtypes ]
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policy = "; ".join(policies)
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policy += ";"
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return policy
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def get_dns_reverse_zone_update_policy(realm, reverse_zone, rrtypes=('PTR',)):
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"""
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Generate update policy for a reverse DNS zone (idnsUpdatePolicy
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attribute). Bind uses this policy to grant/reject access for client
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machines trying to dynamically update their records.
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:param realm: A realm of the of the client
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:param reverse_zone: Name of the actual zone. All clients with IPs in this
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sub-domain will be allowed to perform changes
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:param rrtypes: A list of resource records types that client shall be
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allowed to update
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"""
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policy_element = "grant %(realm)s krb5-subdomain %(zone)s %(rrtype)s"
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policies = [ policy_element \
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% dict(realm=realm, zone=reverse_zone, rrtype=rrtype) \
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for rrtype in rrtypes ]
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policy = "; ".join(policies)
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policy += ";"
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return policy
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def validate_rdn_param(ugettext, value):
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try:
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rdn = RDN(value)
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except Exception, e:
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return str(e)
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return None
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def validate_dn_param(ugettext, value):
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try:
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rdn = DN(value)
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except Exception, e:
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return str(e)
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return None
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