freeipa/ipaserver/install/installutils.py
Fraser Tweedale a2a293ed2f Print correct subject on CA cert verification failure
In load_external_cert(), if verification fails for a certificate in
the trust chain, the error message contains the last subject name
from a previous iteration of the trust chain, instead of the subject
name of the current certificate.

To report the correct subject, look it up using the current
nickname.

Part of: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7761

Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
2018-11-13 14:19:18 +01:00

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Python

# Authors: Simo Sorce <ssorce@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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#
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
import errno
import logging
import socket
import getpass
import gssapi
import ldif
import os
import re
import fileinput
import sys
import tempfile
import shutil
import traceback
import textwrap
from contextlib import contextmanager
from configparser import ConfigParser as SafeConfigParser
from configparser import NoOptionError
from dns import resolver, rdatatype
from dns.exception import DNSException
import ldap
import ldapurl
import six
from ipalib.install import sysrestore
from ipalib.install.kinit import kinit_password
import ipaplatform
from ipapython import ipautil, admintool, version
from ipapython.admintool import ScriptError, SERVER_NOT_CONFIGURED # noqa: E402
from ipapython.certdb import EXTERNAL_CA_TRUST_FLAGS
from ipapython.ipaldap import DIRMAN_DN, LDAPClient
from ipalib.util import validate_hostname
from ipalib import api, errors, x509
from ipapython.dn import DN
from ipaserver.install import certs, service, sysupgrade
from ipaplatform import services
from ipaplatform.paths import paths
from ipaplatform.tasks import tasks
if six.PY3:
unicode = str
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Used to determine install status
IPA_MODULES = [
'httpd', 'kadmin', 'dirsrv', 'pki-tomcatd', 'install', 'krb5kdc', 'named']
class BadHostError(Exception):
pass
class HostLookupError(BadHostError):
pass
class HostForwardLookupError(HostLookupError):
pass
class HostReverseLookupError(HostLookupError):
pass
class HostnameLocalhost(HostLookupError):
pass
class UpgradeVersionError(Exception):
pass
class UpgradePlatformError(UpgradeVersionError):
pass
class UpgradeDataOlderVersionError(UpgradeVersionError):
pass
class UpgradeDataNewerVersionError(UpgradeVersionError):
pass
class UpgradeMissingVersionError(UpgradeVersionError):
pass
class ReplicaConfig:
def __init__(self, top_dir=None):
self.realm_name = ""
self.domain_name = ""
self.master_host_name = ""
self.dirman_password = ""
self.host_name = ""
self.dir = ""
self.subject_base = None
self.setup_ca = False
self.version = 0
self.top_dir = top_dir
subject_base = ipautil.dn_attribute_property('_subject_base')
def get_fqdn():
fqdn = ""
try:
fqdn = socket.getfqdn()
except Exception:
try:
fqdn = socket.gethostname()
except Exception:
fqdn = ""
return fqdn
def verify_fqdn(host_name, no_host_dns=False, local_hostname=True):
"""
Run fqdn checks for given host:
- test hostname format
- test that hostname is fully qualified
- test forward and reverse hostname DNS lookup
Raises `BadHostError` or derived Exceptions if there is an error
:param host_name: The host name to verify.
:param no_host_dns: If true, skip DNS resolution tests of the host name.
:param local_hostname: If true, run additional checks for local hostnames
"""
if len(host_name.split(".")) < 2 or host_name == "localhost.localdomain":
raise BadHostError("Invalid hostname '%s', must be fully-qualified." % host_name)
if host_name != host_name.lower():
raise BadHostError("Invalid hostname '%s', must be lower-case." % host_name)
if ipautil.valid_ip(host_name):
raise BadHostError("IP address not allowed as a hostname")
try:
# make sure that the host name meets the requirements in ipalib
validate_hostname(host_name)
except ValueError as e:
raise BadHostError("Invalid hostname '%s', %s" % (host_name, unicode(e)))
if local_hostname:
try:
logger.debug('Check if %s is a primary hostname for localhost',
host_name)
ex_name = socket.gethostbyaddr(host_name)
logger.debug('Primary hostname for localhost: %s', ex_name[0])
if host_name != ex_name[0]:
raise HostLookupError("The host name %s does not match the primary host name %s. "\
"Please check /etc/hosts or DNS name resolution" % (host_name, ex_name[0]))
except socket.gaierror:
pass
except socket.error as e:
logger.debug(
'socket.gethostbyaddr() error: %d: %s',
e.errno, e.strerror) # pylint: disable=no-member
if no_host_dns:
print("Warning: skipping DNS resolution of host", host_name)
return
try:
logger.debug('Search DNS for %s', host_name)
hostaddr = socket.getaddrinfo(host_name, None)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug('Search failed: %s', e)
raise HostForwardLookupError("Unable to resolve host name, check /etc/hosts or DNS name resolution")
if len(hostaddr) == 0:
raise HostForwardLookupError("Unable to resolve host name, check /etc/hosts or DNS name resolution")
# Verify this is NOT a CNAME
try:
logger.debug('Check if %s is not a CNAME', host_name)
resolver.query(host_name, rdatatype.CNAME)
raise HostReverseLookupError("The IPA Server Hostname cannot be a CNAME, only A and AAAA names are allowed.")
except DNSException:
pass
# list of verified addresses to prevent multiple searches for the same address
verified = set()
for a in hostaddr:
address = a[4][0]
if address in verified:
continue
if address in ('127.0.0.1', '::1'):
raise HostForwardLookupError("The IPA Server hostname must not resolve to localhost (%s). A routable IP address must be used. Check /etc/hosts to see if %s is an alias for %s" % (address, host_name, address))
try:
logger.debug('Check reverse address of %s', address)
revname = socket.gethostbyaddr(address)[0]
except Exception as e:
logger.debug('Check failed: %s', e)
logger.error(
"Unable to resolve the IP address %s to a host name, "
"check /etc/hosts and DNS name resolution", address)
else:
logger.debug('Found reverse name: %s', revname)
if revname != host_name:
logger.error(
"The host name %s does not match the value %s obtained "
"by reverse lookup on IP address %s", host_name, revname,
address)
verified.add(address)
def record_in_hosts(ip, host_name=None, conf_file=paths.HOSTS):
"""
Search record in /etc/hosts - static table lookup for hostnames
In case of match, returns a tuple of ip address and a list of
hostname aliases
When no record is matched, None is returned
:param ip: IP address
:param host_name: Optional hostname to search
:param conf_file: Optional path to the lookup table
"""
hosts = open(conf_file, 'r').readlines()
for line in hosts:
line = line.rstrip('\n')
fields = line.partition('#')[0].split()
if len(fields) == 0:
continue
try:
hosts_ip = fields[0]
names = fields[1:]
if hosts_ip != ip:
continue
if host_name is not None:
if host_name in names:
return (hosts_ip, names)
else:
return None
return (hosts_ip, names)
except IndexError:
print("Warning: Erroneous line '%s' in %s" % (line, conf_file))
continue
return None
def add_record_to_hosts(ip, host_name, conf_file=paths.HOSTS):
hosts_fd = open(conf_file, 'r+')
hosts_fd.seek(0, 2)
hosts_fd.write(ip+'\t'+host_name+' '+host_name.split('.')[0]+'\n')
hosts_fd.close()
def read_ip_addresses():
ips = []
msg_first = "Please provide the IP address to be used for this host name"
msg_other = "Enter an additional IP address, or press Enter to skip"
while True:
msg = msg_other if ips else msg_first
ip = ipautil.user_input(msg, allow_empty=True)
if not ip:
break
try:
ip_parsed = ipautil.CheckedIPAddress(ip)
except Exception as e:
print("Error: Invalid IP Address %s: %s" % (ip, e))
continue
ips.append(ip_parsed)
return ips
def read_dns_forwarders():
addrs = []
if ipautil.user_input("Do you want to configure DNS forwarders?", True):
print("Following DNS servers are configured in /etc/resolv.conf: %s" %
", ".join(resolver.get_default_resolver().nameservers))
if ipautil.user_input("Do you want to configure these servers as DNS "
"forwarders?", True):
addrs = resolver.default_resolver.nameservers[:]
print("All DNS servers from /etc/resolv.conf were added. You can "
"enter additional addresses now:")
while True:
ip = ipautil.user_input("Enter an IP address for a DNS forwarder, "
"or press Enter to skip", allow_empty=True)
if not ip:
break
try:
ip_parsed = ipautil.CheckedIPAddress(ip, parse_netmask=False)
except Exception as e:
print("Error: Invalid IP Address %s: %s" % (ip, e))
print("DNS forwarder %s not added." % ip)
continue
print("DNS forwarder %s added. You may add another." % ip)
addrs.append(str(ip_parsed))
if not addrs:
print("No DNS forwarders configured")
return addrs
def get_password(prompt):
if os.isatty(sys.stdin.fileno()):
return getpass.getpass(prompt)
else:
sys.stdout.write(prompt)
sys.stdout.flush()
line = sys.stdin.readline()
if not line:
raise EOFError()
return line.rstrip()
def _read_password_default_validator(password):
if len(password) < 8:
raise ValueError("Password must be at least 8 characters long")
def validate_dm_password_ldap(password):
"""
Validate DM password by attempting to connect to LDAP. api.env has to
contain valid ldap_uri.
"""
client = LDAPClient(api.env.ldap_uri, cacert=paths.IPA_CA_CRT)
try:
client.simple_bind(DIRMAN_DN, password)
except errors.ACIError:
raise ValueError("Invalid Directory Manager password")
else:
client.unbind()
def read_password(user, confirm=True, validate=True, retry=True, validator=_read_password_default_validator):
correct = False
pwd = None
try:
while not correct:
if not retry:
correct = True
pwd = get_password(user + " password: ")
if not pwd:
continue
if validate:
try:
validator(pwd)
except ValueError as e:
print(str(e))
pwd = None
continue
if not confirm:
correct = True
continue
pwd_confirm = get_password("Password (confirm): ")
if pwd != pwd_confirm:
print("Password mismatch!")
print("")
pwd = None
else:
correct = True
except EOFError:
return None
finally:
print("")
return pwd
def update_file(filename, orig, subst):
if os.path.exists(filename):
st = os.stat(filename)
pattern = "%s" % re.escape(orig)
p = re.compile(pattern)
for line in fileinput.input(filename, inplace=1):
if not p.search(line):
sys.stdout.write(line)
else:
sys.stdout.write(p.sub(subst, line))
fileinput.close()
os.chown(filename, st.st_uid, st.st_gid) # reset perms
return 0
else:
print("File %s doesn't exist." % filename)
return 1
def kadmin(command):
return ipautil.run(
[
paths.KADMIN_LOCAL, "-q", command,
"-x", "ipa-setup-override-restrictions"
],
capture_output=True,
capture_error=True
)
def kadmin_addprinc(principal):
return kadmin("addprinc -randkey " + principal)
def kadmin_modprinc(principal, options):
return kadmin("modprinc " + options + " " + principal)
def create_keytab(path, principal):
try:
if os.path.isfile(path):
os.remove(path)
except os.error:
logger.critical("Failed to remove %s.", path)
return kadmin("ktadd -k " + path + " " + principal)
def resolve_ip_addresses_nss(fqdn):
"""Get list of IP addresses for given host (using NSS/getaddrinfo).
:returns:
list of IP addresses as UnsafeIPAddress objects
"""
# it would be good disable search list processing from resolv.conf
# to avoid cases where we get IP address for an totally different name
# but there is no way to do this using getaddrinfo parameters
try:
addrinfos = socket.getaddrinfo(fqdn, None,
socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
except socket.error as ex:
if ex.errno == socket.EAI_NODATA or ex.errno == socket.EAI_NONAME:
logger.debug('Name %s does not have any address: %s', fqdn, ex)
return set()
else:
raise
# accept whatever we got from NSS
ip_addresses = set()
for ai in addrinfos:
try:
ip = ipautil.UnsafeIPAddress(ai[4][0])
except ValueError as ex:
# getaddinfo may return link-local address other similar oddities
# which are not accepted by CheckedIPAddress - skip these
logger.warning('Name %s resolved to an unacceptable IP '
'address %s: %s', fqdn, ai[4][0], ex)
else:
ip_addresses.add(ip)
logger.debug('Name %s resolved to %s', fqdn, ip_addresses)
return ip_addresses
def get_host_name(no_host_dns):
"""
Get the current FQDN from the socket and verify that it is valid.
no_host_dns is a boolean that determines whether we enforce that the
hostname is resolvable.
Will raise a RuntimeError on error, returns hostname on success
"""
hostname = get_fqdn()
verify_fqdn(hostname, no_host_dns)
return hostname
def get_server_ip_address(host_name, unattended, setup_dns, ip_addresses):
hostaddr = resolve_ip_addresses_nss(host_name)
if hostaddr.intersection(
{ipautil.UnsafeIPAddress(ip) for ip in ['127.0.0.1', '::1']}):
print("The hostname resolves to the localhost address (127.0.0.1/::1)", file=sys.stderr)
print("Please change your /etc/hosts file so that the hostname", file=sys.stderr)
print("resolves to the ip address of your network interface.", file=sys.stderr)
print("The KDC service does not listen on localhost", file=sys.stderr)
print("", file=sys.stderr)
print("Please fix your /etc/hosts file and restart the setup program", file=sys.stderr)
raise ScriptError()
ips = []
if len(hostaddr):
for ha in hostaddr:
try:
ips.append(ipautil.CheckedIPAddress(ha))
except ValueError as e:
logger.warning("Invalid IP address %s for %s: %s",
ha, host_name, unicode(e))
if not ips and not ip_addresses:
if not unattended:
ip_addresses = read_ip_addresses()
if ip_addresses:
if setup_dns:
ips = ip_addresses
else:
# all specified addresses was resolved for this host
if set(ip_addresses) <= set(ips):
ips = ip_addresses
else:
print("Error: the hostname resolves to IP address(es) that are different", file=sys.stderr)
print("from those provided on the command line. Please fix your DNS", file=sys.stderr)
print("or /etc/hosts file and restart the installation.", file=sys.stderr)
print("Provided but not resolved address(es): %s" % \
", ".join(str(ip) for ip in (set(ip_addresses) - set(ips))), file=sys.stderr)
raise ScriptError()
if not ips:
print("No usable IP address provided nor resolved.", file=sys.stderr)
raise ScriptError()
for ip_address in ips:
# check /etc/hosts sanity
hosts_record = record_in_hosts(str(ip_address))
if hosts_record is not None:
primary_host = hosts_record[1][0]
if primary_host != host_name:
print("Error: there is already a record in /etc/hosts for IP address %s:" \
% ip_address, file=sys.stderr)
print(hosts_record[0], " ".join(hosts_record[1]), file=sys.stderr)
print("Chosen hostname %s does not match configured canonical hostname %s" \
% (host_name, primary_host), file=sys.stderr)
print("Please fix your /etc/hosts file and restart the installation.", file=sys.stderr)
raise ScriptError()
return ips
def update_hosts_file(ip_addresses, host_name, fstore):
"""
Update hosts with specified addresses
:param ip_addresses: list of IP addresses
:return:
"""
if not fstore.has_file(paths.HOSTS):
fstore.backup_file(paths.HOSTS)
for ip_address in ip_addresses:
if record_in_hosts(str(ip_address)):
continue
print("Adding [{address!s} {name}] to your /etc/hosts file".format(
address=ip_address, name=host_name))
add_record_to_hosts(str(ip_address), host_name)
def _ensure_nonempty_string(string, message):
if not isinstance(string, str) or not string:
raise ValueError(message)
def gpg_command(extra_args, password=None, workdir=None):
tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp('', 'ipa-', workdir)
args = [
paths.GPG_AGENT,
'--batch',
'--homedir', tempdir,
'--daemon', paths.GPG2,
'--batch',
'--homedir', tempdir,
'--passphrase-fd', '0',
'--yes',
'--no-tty',
]
args.extend(extra_args)
try:
ipautil.run(args, stdin=password, skip_output=True)
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tempdir, ignore_errors=True)
# uses gpg to compress and encrypt a file
def encrypt_file(source, dest, password, workdir=None):
_ensure_nonempty_string(source, 'Missing Source File')
# stat it so that we get back an exception if it does no t exist
os.stat(source)
_ensure_nonempty_string(dest, 'Missing Destination File')
_ensure_nonempty_string(password, 'Missing Password')
extra_args = [
'-o', dest,
'-c', source,
]
gpg_command(extra_args, password, workdir)
def decrypt_file(source, dest, password, workdir=None):
_ensure_nonempty_string(source, 'Missing Source File')
# stat it so that we get back an exception if it does no t exist
os.stat(source)
_ensure_nonempty_string(dest, 'Missing Destination File')
_ensure_nonempty_string(password, 'Missing Password')
extra_args = [
'-o', dest,
'-d', source,
]
gpg_command(extra_args, password, workdir)
def expand_replica_info(filename, password):
"""
Decrypt and expand a replica installation file into a temporary
location. The caller is responsible to remove this directory.
"""
top_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp("ipa")
tarfile = top_dir+"/files.tar"
dir_path = top_dir + "/realm_info"
decrypt_file(filename, tarfile, password, top_dir)
ipautil.run([paths.TAR, "xf", tarfile, "-C", top_dir])
os.remove(tarfile)
return top_dir, dir_path
def read_replica_info(dir_path, rconfig):
"""
Read the contents of a replica installation file.
rconfig is a ReplicaConfig object
"""
filename = os.path.join(dir_path, "realm_info")
config = SafeConfigParser()
config.read(filename)
rconfig.realm_name = config.get("realm", "realm_name")
rconfig.master_host_name = config.get("realm", "master_host_name")
rconfig.domain_name = config.get("realm", "domain_name")
rconfig.host_name = config.get("realm", "destination_host")
rconfig.subject_base = config.get("realm", "subject_base")
try:
rconfig.version = int(config.get("realm", "version"))
except NoOptionError:
pass
def read_replica_info_dogtag_port(config_dir):
portfile = config_dir + "/dogtag_directory_port.txt"
default_port = 7389
if not os.path.isfile(portfile):
dogtag_master_ds_port = default_port
else:
with open(portfile) as fd:
try:
dogtag_master_ds_port = int(fd.read())
except (ValueError, IOError) as e:
logger.debug('Cannot parse dogtag DS port: %s', e)
logger.debug('Default to %d', default_port)
dogtag_master_ds_port = default_port
return dogtag_master_ds_port
def check_server_configuration():
"""
Check if IPA server is configured on the system.
This is done by checking if there are system restore (uninstall) files
present on the system. Note that this check can only be run with root
privileges.
When IPA is not configured, this function raises a RuntimeError exception.
Most convenient use case for the function is in install tools that require
configured IPA for its function.
"""
server_fstore = sysrestore.FileStore(paths.SYSRESTORE)
if not server_fstore.has_files():
raise ScriptError("IPA is not configured on this system.",
rval=SERVER_NOT_CONFIGURED)
def remove_file(filename):
"""Remove a file and log any exceptions raised.
"""
try:
os.unlink(filename)
except Exception as e:
# ignore missing file
if getattr(e, 'errno', None) != errno.ENOENT:
logger.error('Error removing %s: %s', filename, str(e))
def rmtree(path):
"""
Remove a directory structure and log any exceptions raised.
"""
try:
if os.path.exists(path):
shutil.rmtree(path)
except Exception as e:
logger.error('Error removing %s: %s', path, str(e))
def is_ipa_configured():
"""
Using the state and index install files determine if IPA is already
configured.
"""
installed = False
sstore = sysrestore.StateFile(paths.SYSRESTORE)
fstore = sysrestore.FileStore(paths.SYSRESTORE)
for module in IPA_MODULES:
if sstore.has_state(module):
logger.debug('%s is configured', module)
installed = True
else:
logger.debug('%s is not configured', module)
if fstore.has_files():
logger.debug('filestore has files')
installed = True
else:
logger.debug('filestore is tracking no files')
return installed
def run_script(main_function, operation_name, log_file_name=None,
fail_message=None):
"""Run the given function as a command-line utility
This function:
- Runs the given function
- Formats any errors
- Exits with the appropriate code
:param main_function: Function to call
:param log_file_name: Name of the log file (displayed on unexpected errors)
:param operation_name: Name of the script
:param fail_message: Optional message displayed on failure
"""
logger.info('Starting script: %s', operation_name)
try:
try:
return_value = main_function()
except BaseException as e:
if (
isinstance(e, SystemExit) and
(e.code is None or e.code == 0) # pylint: disable=no-member
):
# Not an error after all
logger.info('The %s command was successful', operation_name)
else:
# Log at the DEBUG level, which is not output to the console
# (unless in debug/verbose mode), but is written to a logfile
# if one is open.
tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
logger.debug("%s", '\n'.join(traceback.format_tb(tb)))
logger.debug('The %s command failed, exception: %s: %s',
operation_name, type(e).__name__, e)
if fail_message and not isinstance(e, SystemExit):
print(fail_message)
raise
else:
if return_value:
logger.info('The %s command failed, return value %s',
operation_name, return_value)
else:
logger.info('The %s command was successful', operation_name)
sys.exit(return_value)
except BaseException as error:
message, exitcode = handle_error(error, log_file_name)
if message:
print(message, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(exitcode)
def handle_error(error, log_file_name=None):
"""Handle specific errors. Returns a message and return code"""
if isinstance(error, SystemExit):
if isinstance(error.code, int):
return None, error.code
elif error.code is None:
return None, 0
else:
return str(error), 1
if isinstance(error, RuntimeError):
return str(error), 1
if isinstance(error, KeyboardInterrupt):
return "Cancelled.", 1
if isinstance(error, admintool.ScriptError):
return error.msg, error.rval
if isinstance(error, socket.error):
return error, 1
if isinstance(error, errors.ACIError):
return str(error), 1
if isinstance(error, ldap.INVALID_CREDENTIALS):
return "Invalid password", 1
if isinstance(error, ldap.INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS):
return "Insufficient access", 1
if isinstance(error, ldap.LOCAL_ERROR):
return error.args[0].get('info', ''), 1
if isinstance(error, ldap.SERVER_DOWN):
return error.args[0]['desc'], 1
if isinstance(error, ldap.LDAPError):
message = 'LDAP error: %s\n%s\n%s' % (
type(error).__name__,
error.args[0]['desc'].strip(),
error.args[0].get('info', '').strip()
)
return message, 1
if isinstance(error, errors.LDAPError):
return "An error occurred while performing operations: %s" % error, 1
if isinstance(error, HostnameLocalhost):
message = textwrap.dedent("""
The hostname resolves to the localhost address (127.0.0.1/::1)
Please change your /etc/hosts file so that the hostname
resolves to the ip address of your network interface.
Please fix your /etc/hosts file and restart the setup program
""").strip()
return message, 1
if log_file_name:
message = "Unexpected error - see %s for details:" % log_file_name
else:
message = "Unexpected error"
message += '\n%s: %s' % (type(error).__name__, error)
return message, 1
def load_pkcs12(cert_files, key_password, key_nickname, ca_cert_files,
host_name=None, realm_name=None):
"""
Load and verify server certificate and private key from multiple files
The files are accepted in PEM and DER certificate, PKCS#7 certificate
chain, PKCS#8 and raw private key and PKCS#12 formats.
:param cert_files: Names of server certificate and private key files to
import
:param key_password: Password to decrypt private keys
:param key_nickname: Nickname of the private key to import from PKCS#12
files
:param ca_cert_files: Names of CA certificate files to import
:param host_name: Host name of the server
:returns: Temporary PKCS#12 file with the server certificate, private key
and CA certificate chain, password to unlock the PKCS#12 file and
the CA certificate of the CA that issued the server certificate
"""
with certs.NSSDatabase() as nssdb:
nssdb.create_db()
try:
nssdb.import_files(cert_files, True, key_password, key_nickname)
except RuntimeError as e:
raise ScriptError(str(e))
if ca_cert_files:
try:
nssdb.import_files(ca_cert_files)
except RuntimeError as e:
raise ScriptError(str(e))
for nickname, trust_flags in nssdb.list_certs():
if trust_flags.has_key:
key_nickname = nickname
continue
nssdb.trust_root_cert(nickname, EXTERNAL_CA_TRUST_FLAGS)
# Check we have the whole cert chain & the CA is in it
trust_chain = list(reversed(nssdb.get_trust_chain(key_nickname)))
ca_cert = None
for nickname in trust_chain[1:]:
cert = nssdb.get_cert(nickname)
if ca_cert is None:
ca_cert = cert
subject = DN(cert.subject)
issuer = DN(cert.issuer)
if subject == issuer:
break
else:
raise ScriptError(
"The full certificate chain is not present in %s" %
(", ".join(cert_files)))
for nickname in trust_chain[1:]:
try:
nssdb.verify_ca_cert_validity(nickname)
except ValueError as e:
raise ScriptError(
"CA certificate %s in %s is not valid: %s" %
(subject, ", ".join(cert_files), e))
if host_name is not None:
try:
nssdb.verify_server_cert_validity(key_nickname, host_name)
except ValueError as e:
raise ScriptError(
"The server certificate in %s is not valid: %s" %
(", ".join(cert_files), e))
if realm_name is not None:
try:
nssdb.verify_kdc_cert_validity(key_nickname, realm_name)
except ValueError as e:
raise ScriptError(
"The KDC certificate in %s is not valid: %s" %
(", ".join(cert_files), e))
out_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
out_password = ipautil.ipa_generate_password()
out_pwdfile = ipautil.write_tmp_file(out_password)
args = [
paths.PK12UTIL,
'-o', out_file.name,
'-n', key_nickname,
'-d', nssdb.secdir,
'-k', nssdb.pwd_file,
'-w', out_pwdfile.name,
]
ipautil.run(args)
return out_file, out_password, ca_cert
@contextmanager
def stopped_service(service, instance_name=""):
"""
Ensure that the specified service is stopped while the commands within
this context are executed.
Service is started at the end of the execution.
"""
if instance_name:
log_instance_name = "@{instance}".format(instance=instance_name)
else:
log_instance_name = ""
logger.debug('Ensuring that service %s%s is not running while '
'the next set of commands is being executed.', service,
log_instance_name)
service_obj = services.service(service, api)
# Figure out if the service is running, if not, yield
if not service_obj.is_running(instance_name):
logger.debug('Service %s%s is not running, continue.', service,
log_instance_name)
yield
else:
# Stop the service, do the required stuff and start it again
logger.debug('Stopping %s%s.', service, log_instance_name)
service_obj.stop(instance_name)
try:
yield
finally:
logger.debug('Starting %s%s.', service, log_instance_name)
service_obj.start(instance_name)
def check_entropy():
"""
Checks if the system has enough entropy, if not, displays warning message
"""
try:
with open(paths.ENTROPY_AVAIL, 'r') as efname:
if int(efname.read()) < 200:
emsg = 'WARNING: Your system is running out of entropy, ' \
'you may experience long delays'
service.print_msg(emsg)
logger.debug("%s", emsg)
except IOError as e:
logger.debug(
"Could not open %s: %s", paths.ENTROPY_AVAIL, e)
except ValueError as e:
logger.debug("Invalid value in %s %s", paths.ENTROPY_AVAIL, e)
def load_external_cert(files, ca_subject):
"""
Load and verify external CA certificate chain from multiple files.
The files are accepted in PEM and DER certificate and PKCS#7 certificate
chain formats.
:param files: Names of files to import
:param ca_subject: IPA CA subject DN
:returns: Temporary file with the IPA CA certificate and temporary file
with the external CA certificate chain
"""
with certs.NSSDatabase() as nssdb:
nssdb.create_db()
try:
nssdb.import_files(files)
except RuntimeError as e:
raise ScriptError(str(e))
ca_subject = DN(ca_subject)
ca_nickname = None
cache = {}
for nickname, _trust_flags in nssdb.list_certs():
cert = nssdb.get_cert(nickname)
subject = DN(cert.subject)
issuer = DN(cert.issuer)
cache[nickname] = (cert, subject, issuer)
if subject == ca_subject:
ca_nickname = nickname
nssdb.trust_root_cert(nickname, EXTERNAL_CA_TRUST_FLAGS)
if ca_nickname is None:
raise ScriptError(
"IPA CA certificate with subject '%s' "
"was not found in %s." % (ca_subject, (",".join(files))))
trust_chain = list(reversed(nssdb.get_trust_chain(ca_nickname)))
ca_cert_chain = []
for nickname in trust_chain:
cert, subject, issuer = cache[nickname]
ca_cert_chain.append(cert)
if subject == issuer:
break
else:
raise ScriptError(
"CA certificate chain in %s is incomplete: "
"missing certificate with subject '%s'" %
(", ".join(files), issuer))
for nickname in trust_chain:
try:
nssdb.verify_ca_cert_validity(nickname)
except ValueError as e:
cert, subject, issuer = cache[nickname]
raise ScriptError(
"CA certificate %s in %s is not valid: %s" %
(subject, ", ".join(files), e))
cert_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
cert_file.write(ca_cert_chain[0].public_bytes(x509.Encoding.PEM) + b'\n')
cert_file.flush()
ca_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
x509.write_certificate_list(
ca_cert_chain[1:],
ca_file.name,
mode=0o644
)
ca_file.flush()
return cert_file, ca_file
def store_version():
"""Store current data version and platform. This is required for check if
upgrade is required.
"""
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('ipa', 'data_version',
version.VENDOR_VERSION)
sysupgrade.set_upgrade_state('ipa', 'platform', ipaplatform.NAME)
def check_version():
"""
:raise UpgradePlatformError: if platform is not the same
:raise UpgradeDataOlderVersionError: if data needs to be upgraded
:raise UpgradeDataNewerVersionError: older version of IPA was detected than data
:raise UpgradeMissingVersionError: if platform or version is missing
"""
platform = sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('ipa', 'platform')
if platform is not None:
if platform != ipaplatform.NAME:
raise UpgradePlatformError(
"platform mismatch (expected '%s', current '%s')" % (
platform, ipaplatform.NAME)
)
else:
raise UpgradeMissingVersionError("no platform stored")
data_version = sysupgrade.get_upgrade_state('ipa', 'data_version')
if data_version is not None:
parsed_data_ver = tasks.parse_ipa_version(data_version)
parsed_ipa_ver = tasks.parse_ipa_version(version.VENDOR_VERSION)
if parsed_data_ver < parsed_ipa_ver:
raise UpgradeDataOlderVersionError(
"data needs to be upgraded (expected version '%s', current "
"version '%s')" % (version.VENDOR_VERSION, data_version)
)
elif parsed_data_ver > parsed_ipa_ver:
raise UpgradeDataNewerVersionError(
"data are in newer version than IPA (data version '%s', IPA "
"version '%s')" % (data_version, version.VENDOR_VERSION)
)
else:
raise UpgradeMissingVersionError("no data_version stored")
def realm_to_serverid(realm_name):
return "-".join(realm_name.split("."))
def realm_to_ldapi_uri(realm_name):
serverid = realm_to_serverid(realm_name)
socketname = paths.SLAPD_INSTANCE_SOCKET_TEMPLATE % (serverid,)
return 'ldapi://' + ldapurl.ldapUrlEscape(socketname)
def check_creds(options, realm_name):
# Check if ccache is available
default_cred = None
try:
logger.debug('KRB5CCNAME set to %s',
os.environ.get('KRB5CCNAME', None))
# get default creds, will raise if none found
default_cred = gssapi.creds.Credentials()
principal = str(default_cred.name)
except gssapi.raw.misc.GSSError as e:
logger.debug('Failed to find default ccache: %s', e)
principal = None
# Check if the principal matches the requested one (if any)
if principal is not None and options.principal is not None:
op = options.principal
if op.find('@') == -1:
op = '%s@%s' % (op, realm_name)
if principal != op:
logger.debug('Specified principal %s does not match '
'available credentials (%s)',
options.principal, principal)
principal = None
if principal is None:
(ccache_fd, ccache_name) = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(ccache_fd)
options.created_ccache_file = ccache_name
if options.principal is not None:
principal = options.principal
else:
principal = 'admin'
stdin = None
if principal.find('@') == -1:
principal = '%s@%s' % (principal, realm_name)
if options.admin_password is not None:
stdin = options.admin_password
else:
if not options.unattended:
try:
stdin = getpass.getpass("Password for %s: " % principal)
except EOFError:
stdin = None
if not stdin:
logger.error(
"Password must be provided for %s.", principal)
raise ScriptError("Missing password for %s" % principal)
else:
if sys.stdin.isatty():
logger.error("Password must be provided in "
"non-interactive mode.")
logger.info("This can be done via "
"echo password | ipa-client-install "
"... or with the -w option.")
raise ScriptError("Missing password for %s" % principal)
else:
stdin = sys.stdin.readline()
# set options.admin_password for future use
options.admin_password = stdin
try:
kinit_password(principal, stdin, ccache_name)
except RuntimeError as e:
logger.error("Kerberos authentication failed: %s", e)
raise ScriptError("Invalid credentials: %s" % e)
os.environ['KRB5CCNAME'] = ccache_name
class ModifyLDIF(ldif.LDIFParser):
"""
Allows to modify LDIF file.
Operations keep the order in which were specified per DN.
Warning: only modifications of existing DNs are supported
"""
def __init__(self, input_file, output_file):
"""
:param input_file: an LDIF
:param output_file: an LDIF file
"""
ldif.LDIFParser.__init__(self, input_file)
self.writer = ldif.LDIFWriter(output_file)
self.dn_updated = set()
self.modifications = {} # keep modify operations in original order
def add_value(self, dn, attr, values):
"""
Add value to LDIF.
:param dn: DN of entry (must exists)
:param attr: attribute name
:param value: value to be added
"""
assert isinstance(values, list)
self.modifications.setdefault(dn, []).append(
dict(
op="add",
attr=attr,
values=values,
)
)
def remove_value(self, dn, attr, values=None):
"""
Remove value from LDIF.
:param dn: DN of entry
:param attr: attribute name
:param value: value to be removed, if value is None, attribute will
be removed
"""
assert values is None or isinstance(values, list)
self.modifications.setdefault(dn, []).append(
dict(
op="del",
attr=attr,
values=values,
)
)
def replace_value(self, dn, attr, values):
"""
Replace values in LDIF with new value.
:param dn: DN of entry
:param attr: attribute name
:param value: new value for atribute
"""
assert isinstance(values, list)
self.remove_value(dn, attr)
self.add_value(dn, attr, values)
def modifications_from_ldif(self, ldif_file):
"""
Parse ldif file. Default operation is add, only changetypes "add"
and "modify" are supported.
:param ldif_file: an opened file for read
:raises: ValueError
"""
parser = ldif.LDIFRecordList(ldif_file)
parser.parse()
last_dn = None
for dn, entry in parser.all_records:
if dn is None:
# ldif parser return None, if records belong to previous DN
dn = last_dn
else:
last_dn = dn
if "replace" in entry:
for attr in entry["replace"]:
attr = attr.decode('utf-8')
try:
self.replace_value(dn, attr, entry[attr])
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("replace: {dn}, {attr}: values are "
"missing".format(dn=dn, attr=attr))
elif "delete" in entry:
for attr in entry["delete"]:
attr = attr.decode('utf-8')
self.remove_value(dn, attr, entry.get(attr, None))
elif "add" in entry:
for attr in entry["add"]:
attr = attr.decode('utf-8')
try:
self.replace_value(dn, attr, entry[attr])
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("add: {dn}, {attr}: values are "
"missing".format(dn=dn, attr=attr))
else:
logger.error("Ignoring entry: %s : only modifications "
"are allowed (missing \"changetype: "
"modify\")", dn)
def handle(self, dn, entry):
if dn in self.modifications:
self.dn_updated.add(dn)
for mod in self.modifications.get(dn, []):
attr_name = mod["attr"]
values = mod["values"]
if mod["op"] == "del":
# delete
attribute = entry.setdefault(attr_name, [])
if values is None:
attribute = []
else:
attribute = [v for v in attribute if v not in values]
if not attribute: # empty
del entry[attr_name]
elif mod["op"] == "add":
# add
attribute = entry.setdefault(attr_name, [])
attribute.extend([v for v in values if v not in attribute])
else:
assert False, "Unknown operation: %r" % mod["op"]
self.writer.unparse(dn, entry)
def parse(self):
ldif.LDIFParser.parse(self)
# check if there are any remaining modifications
remaining_changes = set(self.modifications.keys()) - self.dn_updated
for dn in remaining_changes:
logger.error(
"DN: %s does not exists or haven't been updated", dn)
def remove_keytab(keytab_path):
"""
Remove Kerberos keytab and issue a warning if the procedure fails
:param keytab_path: path to the keytab file
"""
try:
logger.debug("Removing service keytab: %s", keytab_path)
os.remove(keytab_path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
logger.warning("Failed to remove Kerberos keytab '%s': %s",
keytab_path, e)
logger.warning("You may have to remove it manually")
def remove_ccache(ccache_path=None, run_as=None):
"""
remove Kerberos credential cache, essentially a wrapper around kdestroy.
:param ccache_path: path to the ccache file
:param run_as: run kdestroy as this user
"""
logger.debug("Removing service credentials cache")
kdestroy_cmd = [paths.KDESTROY]
if ccache_path is not None:
logger.debug("Ccache path: '%s'", ccache_path)
kdestroy_cmd.extend(['-c', ccache_path])
try:
ipautil.run(kdestroy_cmd, runas=run_as, env={})
except ipautil.CalledProcessError as e:
logger.warning(
"Failed to clear Kerberos credentials cache: %s", e)
def restart_dirsrv(instance_name="", capture_output=True):
"""
Restart Directory server and perform ldap reconnect.
"""
api.Backend.ldap2.disconnect()
services.knownservices.dirsrv.restart(instance_name=instance_name,
capture_output=capture_output,
wait=True, ldapi=True)
api.Backend.ldap2.connect()
def default_subject_base(realm_name):
return DN(('O', realm_name))
def default_ca_subject_dn(subject_base):
return DN(('CN', 'Certificate Authority'), subject_base)