freeipa/ipaserver/install/service.py
Rob Crittenden 2ef53196c6 Enable importing LDIF files not shipped by IPA
This is to be able to import ACME schema provided by dogtag.

https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/8524

Signed-off-by: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Fraser Tweedale <ftweedal@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Mohammad Rizwan <myusuf@redhat.com>
2020-11-02 10:43:57 -05:00

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Python

# Authors: Karl MacMillan <kmacmillan@mentalrootkit.com>
#
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from __future__ import absolute_import
import logging
import sys
import os
import time
import traceback
import tempfile
import warnings
import six
from ipalib.install import certstore, sysrestore
from ipapython import ipautil
from ipapython.dn import DN
from ipapython import kerberos
from ipalib import api, errors, x509
from ipalib.constants import FQDN
from ipaplatform import services
from ipaplatform.constants import User
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipaserver.masters import (
CONFIGURED_SERVICE, ENABLED_SERVICE, HIDDEN_SERVICE, SERVICE_LIST
)
from ipaserver.servroles import HIDDEN
from ipaserver.install.ldapupdate import LDAPUpdate
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if six.PY3:
unicode = str
def print_msg(message, output_fd=sys.stdout):
logger.debug("%s", message)
output_fd.write(message)
output_fd.write("\n")
output_fd.flush()
def format_seconds(seconds):
"""Format a number of seconds as an English minutes+seconds message"""
parts = []
minutes, seconds = divmod(seconds, 60)
if minutes:
parts.append('%d minute' % minutes)
if minutes != 1:
parts[-1] += 's'
if seconds or not minutes:
parts.append('%d second' % seconds)
if seconds != 1:
parts[-1] += 's'
return ' '.join(parts)
def add_principals_to_group(admin_conn, group, member_attr, principals):
"""Add principals to a GroupOfNames LDAP group
admin_conn -- LDAP connection with admin rights
group -- DN of the group
member_attr -- attribute to represent members
principals -- list of DNs to add as members
"""
try:
current = admin_conn.get_entry(group)
members = current.get(member_attr, [])
if len(members) == 0:
current[member_attr] = []
for amember in principals:
if not(amember in members):
current[member_attr].extend([amember])
admin_conn.update_entry(current)
except errors.NotFound:
entry = admin_conn.make_entry(
group,
objectclass=["top", "GroupOfNames"],
cn=[group['cn']],
member=principals,
)
admin_conn.add_entry(entry)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
# If there are no changes just pass
pass
def case_insensitive_attr_has_value(attr, value):
"""
Helper function to find value in an attribute having case-insensitive
matching rules
:param attr: attribute values
:param value: value to find
:returns: True if the case-insensitive match succeeds, false otherwise
"""
if any(value.lower() == val.lower()
for val in attr):
return True
return False
def set_service_entry_config(name, fqdn, config_values,
ldap_suffix='',
post_add_config=()):
"""
Sets the 'ipaConfigString' values on the entry. If the entry is not present
already, create a new one with desired 'ipaConfigString'
:param name: service entry name
:param config_values: configuration values to store
:param fqdn: master fqdn
:param ldap_suffix: LDAP backend suffix
:param post_add_config: additional configuration to add when adding a
non-existent entry
"""
assert isinstance(ldap_suffix, DN)
entry_name = DN(
('cn', name), ('cn', fqdn), api.env.container_masters, ldap_suffix)
# enable disabled service
try:
entry = api.Backend.ldap2.get_entry(
entry_name, ['ipaConfigString'])
except errors.NotFound:
pass
else:
existing_values = entry.get('ipaConfigString', [])
for value in config_values:
if case_insensitive_attr_has_value(existing_values, value):
logger.debug(
"service %s: config string %s already set", name, value)
entry.setdefault('ipaConfigString', []).append(value)
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.update_entry(entry)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
logger.debug(
"service %s has already enabled config values %s", name,
config_values)
return
except BaseException:
logger.debug("failed to set service %s config values", name)
raise
logger.debug("service %s has all config values set", name)
return
entry = api.Backend.ldap2.make_entry(
entry_name,
objectclass=["nsContainer", "ipaConfigObject"],
cn=[name],
ipaconfigstring=config_values + list(post_add_config),
)
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.add_entry(entry)
except (errors.DuplicateEntry) as e:
logger.debug("failed to add service entry %s", name)
raise e
def enable_services(fqdn):
"""Change all services to enabled state
Server.ldap_configure() only marks a service as configured. Services
are enabled at the very end of installation.
Note: DNS records must be updated with dns_update_system_records, too.
:param fqdn: hostname of server
"""
_set_services_state(fqdn, ENABLED_SERVICE)
def hide_services(fqdn):
"""Change all services to hidden state
Note: DNS records must be updated with dns_update_system_records, too.
:param fqdn: hostname of server
"""
_set_services_state(fqdn, HIDDEN_SERVICE)
def sync_services_state(fqdn):
"""Synchronize services state from IPA master role state
Hide all services if the IPA master role state is in hidden state.
Otherwise enable all services.
:param fqdn: hostname of server
"""
result = api.Command.server_role_find(
server_server=fqdn,
role_servrole=u'IPA master',
status=HIDDEN
)
if result['count']:
# one hidden server role
hide_services(fqdn)
else:
# IPA master is either enabled or configured, enable all
enable_services(fqdn)
def _set_services_state(fqdn, dest_state):
"""Change all services of a host
:param fqdn: hostname of server
:param dest_state: destination state
"""
ldap2 = api.Backend.ldap2
search_base = DN(('cn', fqdn), api.env.container_masters, api.env.basedn)
source_states = {
CONFIGURED_SERVICE.lower(),
ENABLED_SERVICE.lower(),
HIDDEN_SERVICE.lower()
}
source_states.remove(dest_state.lower())
search_filter = ldap2.combine_filters(
[
ldap2.make_filter({'objectClass': 'ipaConfigObject'}),
ldap2.make_filter(
{'ipaConfigString': list(source_states)},
rules=ldap2.MATCH_ANY
),
],
rules=ldap2.MATCH_ALL
)
entries = ldap2.get_entries(
search_base,
filter=search_filter,
scope=api.Backend.ldap2.SCOPE_ONELEVEL,
attrs_list=['cn', 'ipaConfigString']
)
for entry in entries:
name = entry['cn']
cfgstrings = entry.setdefault('ipaConfigString', [])
for value in list(cfgstrings):
if value.lower() in source_states:
cfgstrings.remove(value)
if not case_insensitive_attr_has_value(cfgstrings, dest_state):
cfgstrings.append(dest_state)
try:
ldap2.update_entry(entry)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
logger.debug("Nothing to do for service %s", name)
except Exception:
logger.exception("failed to set service %s config values", name)
raise
else:
logger.debug(
"Set service %s for %s to %s", name, fqdn, dest_state
)
class Service:
def __init__(self, service_name, service_desc=None, sstore=None,
fstore=None, api=api, realm_name=None,
service_user=None, service_prefix=None,
keytab=None):
self.service_name = service_name
self.service_desc = service_desc
self.service = services.service(service_name, api)
self.steps = []
self.output_fd = sys.stdout
self.fqdn = FQDN
if sstore:
self.sstore = sstore
else:
self.sstore = sysrestore.StateFile(paths.SYSRESTORE)
if fstore:
self.fstore = fstore
else:
self.fstore = sysrestore.FileStore(paths.SYSRESTORE)
self.realm = realm_name
self.suffix = DN()
self.service_prefix = service_prefix
self.keytab = keytab
self.cert = None
self.api = api
if service_user is not None:
service_user = User(service_user)
self.service_user = service_user
self.keytab_user = service_user
self.dm_password = None # silence pylint
self.promote = False
@property
def principal(self):
if any(attr is None for attr in (self.realm, self.fqdn,
self.service_prefix)):
return None
return unicode(
kerberos.Principal(
(self.service_prefix, self.fqdn), realm=self.realm))
def _ldap_update(self, filenames, *, basedir=paths.UPDATES_DIR):
"""Apply update ldif files
Note: Additional substitution must be added to LDAPUpdate() to ensure
that ipa-ldap-updater is able to handle all update files as well.
:param filenames: list of file names
:param basedir: base directory for files (default: UPDATES_DIR)
:return: modified state
"""
assert isinstance(filenames, (list, tuple))
if basedir is not None:
filenames = [os.path.join(basedir, fname) for fname in filenames]
ld = LDAPUpdate(api=self.api)
# assume that caller supplies files in correct order
return ld.update(filenames, ordered=False)
def _ldap_mod(self, ldif, sub_dict=None, raise_on_err=True,
ldap_uri=None, dm_password=None):
pw_name = None
fd = None
if not os.path.isabs(ldif):
path = os.path.join(paths.USR_SHARE_IPA_DIR, ldif)
else:
path = ldif
nologlist = []
if sub_dict is not None:
txt = ipautil.template_file(path, sub_dict)
fd = ipautil.write_tmp_file(txt)
path = fd.name
# do not log passwords
if 'PASSWORD' in sub_dict:
nologlist.append(sub_dict['PASSWORD'])
if 'RANDOM_PASSWORD' in sub_dict:
nologlist.append(sub_dict['RANDOM_PASSWORD'])
args = [paths.LDAPMODIFY, "-v", "-f", path]
# As we always connect to the local host,
# use URI of admin connection
if not ldap_uri:
ldap_uri = api.Backend.ldap2.ldap_uri
args += ["-H", ldap_uri]
if dm_password:
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(
mode='w', delete=False) as pw_file:
pw_file.write(dm_password)
pw_name = pw_file.name
auth_parms = ["-x", "-D", "cn=Directory Manager", "-y", pw_name]
# Use GSSAPI auth when not using DM password or not being root
elif os.getegid() != 0:
auth_parms = ["-Y", "GSSAPI"]
# Default to EXTERNAL auth mechanism
else:
auth_parms = ["-Y", "EXTERNAL"]
args += auth_parms
try:
try:
ipautil.run(args, nolog=nologlist)
except ipautil.CalledProcessError as e:
logger.critical("Failed to load %s: %s", ldif, str(e))
if raise_on_err:
raise
finally:
if pw_name:
os.remove(pw_name)
def move_service(self, principal):
"""
Used to move a principal entry created by kadmin.local from
cn=kerberos to cn=services
"""
dn = DN(('krbprincipalname', principal), ('cn', self.realm), ('cn', 'kerberos'), self.suffix)
try:
entry = api.Backend.ldap2.get_entry(dn)
except errors.NotFound:
# There is no service in the wrong location, nothing to do.
# This can happen when installing a replica
return None
entry.pop('krbpwdpolicyreference', None) # don't copy virtual attr
newdn = DN(('krbprincipalname', principal), ('cn', 'services'), ('cn', 'accounts'), self.suffix)
hostdn = DN(('fqdn', self.fqdn), ('cn', 'computers'), ('cn', 'accounts'), self.suffix)
api.Backend.ldap2.delete_entry(entry)
entry.dn = newdn
classes = entry.get("objectclass")
classes = classes + ["ipaobject", "ipaservice", "pkiuser"]
entry["objectclass"] = list(set(classes))
entry["ipauniqueid"] = ['autogenerate']
entry["managedby"] = [hostdn]
api.Backend.ldap2.add_entry(entry)
return newdn
def add_simple_service(self, principal):
"""
Add a very basic IPA service.
The principal needs to be fully-formed: service/host@REALM
"""
dn = DN(('krbprincipalname', principal), ('cn', 'services'), ('cn', 'accounts'), self.suffix)
hostdn = DN(('fqdn', self.fqdn), ('cn', 'computers'), ('cn', 'accounts'), self.suffix)
entry = api.Backend.ldap2.make_entry(
dn,
objectclass=[
"krbprincipal", "krbprincipalaux", "krbticketpolicyaux",
"ipaobject", "ipaservice", "pkiuser"],
krbprincipalname=[principal],
ipauniqueid=['autogenerate'],
managedby=[hostdn],
)
api.Backend.ldap2.add_entry(entry)
return dn
def add_cert_to_service(self):
"""
Add a certificate to a service
This server cert should be in DER format.
"""
if self.cert is None:
raise ValueError("{} has no cert".format(self.service_name))
dn = DN(('krbprincipalname', self.principal), ('cn', 'services'),
('cn', 'accounts'), self.suffix)
entry = api.Backend.ldap2.get_entry(dn)
entry.setdefault('userCertificate', []).append(self.cert)
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.update_entry(entry)
except Exception as e:
logger.critical("Could not add certificate to service %s entry: "
"%s", self.principal, str(e))
def export_ca_certs_file(self, cafile, ca_is_configured, conn=None):
"""
Export the CA certificates stored in LDAP into a file
:param cafile: the file to write the CA certificates to
:param ca_is_configured: whether IPA is CA-less or not
:param conn: an optional LDAP connection to use
"""
if conn is None:
conn = api.Backend.ldap2
ca_certs = None
try:
ca_certs = certstore.get_ca_certs(
conn, self.suffix, self.realm, ca_is_configured)
except errors.NotFound:
pass
else:
with open(cafile, 'wb') as fd:
for cert, _unused1, _unused2, _unused3 in ca_certs:
fd.write(cert.public_bytes(x509.Encoding.PEM))
def export_ca_certs_nssdb(self, db, ca_is_configured, conn=None):
"""
Export the CA certificates stored in LDAP into an NSS database
:param db: the target NSS database
:param ca_is_configured: whether IPA is CA-less or not
:param conn: an optional LDAP connection to use
"""
if conn is None:
conn = api.Backend.ldap2
try:
ca_certs = certstore.get_ca_certs_nss(
conn, self.suffix, self.realm, ca_is_configured)
except errors.NotFound:
pass
else:
for cert, nickname, trust_flags in ca_certs:
db.add_cert(cert, nickname, trust_flags)
def is_configured(self):
return self.sstore.has_state(self.service_name)
def set_output(self, fd):
self.output_fd = fd
def stop(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True):
self.service.stop(instance_name, capture_output=capture_output)
def start(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
self.service.start(instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait)
def restart(self, instance_name="", capture_output=True, wait=True):
self.service.restart(instance_name, capture_output=capture_output, wait=wait)
def is_running(self, instance_name="", wait=True):
return self.service.is_running(instance_name, wait)
def install(self):
self.service.install()
def remove(self):
self.service.remove()
def enable(self):
self.service.enable()
def disable(self):
self.service.disable()
def is_enabled(self):
return self.service.is_enabled()
def mask(self):
return self.service.mask()
def unmask(self):
return self.service.unmask()
def is_masked(self):
return self.service.is_masked()
def backup_state(self, key, value):
self.sstore.backup_state(self.service_name, key, value)
def restore_state(self, key):
return self.sstore.restore_state(self.service_name, key)
def get_state(self, key):
return self.sstore.get_state(self.service_name, key)
def delete_state(self, key):
self.sstore.delete_state(self.service_name, key)
def print_msg(self, message):
print_msg(message, self.output_fd)
def step(self, message, method, run_after_failure=False):
self.steps.append((message, method, run_after_failure))
def start_creation(self, start_message=None, end_message=None,
show_service_name=True, runtime=None):
"""
Starts creation of the service.
Use start_message and end_message for explicit messages
at the beggining / end of the process. Otherwise they are generated
using the service description (or service name, if the description has
not been provided).
Use show_service_name to include service name in generated descriptions.
"""
creation_start = time.time()
if start_message is None:
# no other info than mandatory service_name provided, use that
if self.service_desc is None:
start_message = "Configuring %s" % self.service_name
# description should be more accurate than service name
else:
start_message = "Configuring %s" % self.service_desc
if show_service_name:
start_message = "%s (%s)" % (start_message, self.service_name)
if end_message is None:
if self.service_desc is None:
if show_service_name:
end_message = "Done configuring %s." % self.service_name
else:
end_message = "Done."
else:
if show_service_name:
end_message = "Done configuring %s (%s)." % (
self.service_desc, self.service_name)
else:
end_message = "Done configuring %s." % self.service_desc
if runtime is not None and runtime > 0:
self.print_msg('%s. Estimated time: %s' % (start_message,
format_seconds(runtime)))
else:
self.print_msg(start_message)
def run_step(message, method):
self.print_msg(message)
start = time.time()
method()
dur = time.time() - start
name = method.__name__
logger.debug(
"step duration: %s %s %.02f sec",
self.service_name, name, dur,
extra={'timing': ('step', self.service_name, name, dur)},
)
step = 0
steps_iter = iter(self.steps)
try:
for message, method, run_after_failure in steps_iter:
full_msg = " [%d/%d]: %s" % (step+1, len(self.steps), message)
run_step(full_msg, method)
step += 1
except BaseException as e:
if not (isinstance(e, SystemExit) and
e.code == 0): # pylint: disable=no-member
# show the traceback, so it's not lost if cleanup method fails
logger.debug("%s", traceback.format_exc())
self.print_msg(' [error] %s: %s' % (type(e).__name__, e))
# run through remaining methods marked run_after_failure
for message, method, run_after_failure in steps_iter:
if run_after_failure:
run_step(" [cleanup]: %s" % message, method)
raise
self.print_msg(end_message)
dur = time.time() - creation_start
logger.debug(
"service duration: %s %.02f sec",
self.service_name, dur,
extra={'timing': ('service', self.service_name, None, dur)},
)
self.steps = []
def ldap_enable(self, name, fqdn, dm_password=None, ldap_suffix='',
config=()):
"""Legacy function, all services should use ldap_configure()
"""
warnings.warn(
"ldap_enable is deprecated, use ldap_configure instead.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2
)
self._ldap_enable(ENABLED_SERVICE, name, fqdn, ldap_suffix, config)
def ldap_configure(self, name, fqdn, dm_password=None, ldap_suffix='',
config=()):
"""Create or modify service entry in cn=masters,cn=ipa,cn=etc
Contrary to ldap_enable(), the method only sets
ipaConfigString=configuredService. ipaConfigString=enabledService
is set at the very end of the installation process, to ensure that
other machines see this master/replica after it is fully installed.
To switch all configured services to enabled, use::
ipaserver.install.service.enable_services(api.env.host)
api.Command.dns_update_system_records()
"""
self._ldap_enable(
CONFIGURED_SERVICE, name, fqdn, ldap_suffix, config
)
def _ldap_enable(self, value, name, fqdn, ldap_suffix, config):
extra_config_opts = [
u'startOrder {}'.format(SERVICE_LIST[name].startorder),
]
extra_config_opts.extend(config)
self.unmask()
self.disable()
set_service_entry_config(
name,
fqdn,
[value],
ldap_suffix=ldap_suffix,
post_add_config=extra_config_opts)
def ldap_disable(self, name, fqdn, ldap_suffix):
assert isinstance(ldap_suffix, DN)
entry_dn = DN(('cn', name), ('cn', fqdn), api.env.container_masters,
ldap_suffix)
search_kw = {'ipaConfigString': ENABLED_SERVICE}
filter = api.Backend.ldap2.make_filter(search_kw)
try:
entries, _truncated = api.Backend.ldap2.find_entries(
filter=filter,
attrs_list=['ipaConfigString'],
base_dn=entry_dn,
scope=api.Backend.ldap2.SCOPE_BASE)
except errors.NotFound:
logger.debug("service %s startup entry already disabled", name)
return
assert len(entries) == 1 # only one entry is expected
entry = entries[0]
# case insensitive
for value in entry.get('ipaConfigString', []):
if value.lower() == ENABLED_SERVICE.lower():
entry['ipaConfigString'].remove(value)
break
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.update_entry(entry)
except errors.EmptyModlist:
pass
except BaseException:
logger.debug("failed to disable service %s startup entry", name)
raise
logger.debug("service %s startup entry disabled", name)
def ldap_remove_service_container(self, name, fqdn, ldap_suffix):
entry_dn = DN(('cn', name), ('cn', fqdn),
self.api.env.container_masters, ldap_suffix)
try:
api.Backend.ldap2.delete_entry(entry_dn)
except errors.NotFound:
logger.debug("service %s container already removed", name)
else:
logger.debug("service %s container sucessfully removed", name)
def _add_service_principal(self):
try:
self.api.Command.service_add(self.principal, force=True)
except errors.DuplicateEntry:
pass
def clean_previous_keytab(self, keytab=None):
if keytab is None:
keytab = self.keytab
self.fstore.backup_file(keytab)
try:
os.unlink(keytab)
except OSError:
pass
def set_keytab_owner(self, keytab=None, owner=None):
if keytab is None:
keytab = self.keytab
if owner is None:
owner = self.service_user
owner.chown(keytab)
def run_getkeytab(self, ldap_uri, keytab, principal, retrieve=False):
"""
retrieve service keytab using ipa-getkeytab. This assumes that the
service principal is already created in LDAP. By default GSSAPI
authentication is used unless:
* LDAPI socket is used and effective process UID is 0, then
autobind is used by EXTERNAL SASL mech
* self.dm_password is not none, then DM credentials are used to
fetch keytab
"""
args = [paths.IPA_GETKEYTAB,
'-k', keytab,
'-p', principal,
'-H', ldap_uri]
nolog = tuple()
if ldap_uri.startswith("ldapi://") and os.geteuid() == 0:
args.extend(["-Y", "EXTERNAL"])
elif self.dm_password is not None and not self.promote:
args.extend(
['-D', 'cn=Directory Manager',
'-w', self.dm_password])
nolog += (self.dm_password,)
if retrieve:
args.extend(['-r'])
ipautil.run(args, nolog=nolog)
def request_service_keytab(self):
if any(attr is None for attr in (self.principal, self.keytab)):
raise NotImplementedError(
"service must have defined principal "
"name and keytab")
self._add_service_principal()
self.clean_previous_keytab()
self.run_getkeytab(self.api.env.ldap_uri, self.keytab, self.principal)
self.set_keytab_owner()
class SimpleServiceInstance(Service):
def create_instance(self, gensvc_name=None, fqdn=None, ldap_suffix=None,
realm=None):
self.gensvc_name = gensvc_name
self.fqdn = fqdn
self.suffix = ldap_suffix
self.realm = realm
self.step("starting %s " % self.service_name, self.__start)
self.step("configuring %s to start on boot" % self.service_name, self.__enable)
self.start_creation("Configuring %s" % self.service_name)
suffix = ipautil.dn_attribute_property('_ldap_suffix')
def __start(self):
self.backup_state("running", self.is_running())
self.restart()
def __enable(self):
self.backup_state("enabled", self.is_enabled())
if self.gensvc_name is None:
self.enable()
else:
self.ldap_configure(self.gensvc_name, self.fqdn, None, self.suffix)
def is_installed(self):
return self.service.is_installed()
def uninstall(self):
if self.is_configured():
self.print_msg("Unconfiguring %s" % self.service_name)
running = self.restore_state("running")
enabled = self.restore_state("enabled")
if self.is_installed():
self.stop()
self.disable()
if running:
self.start()
if enabled:
self.enable()