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# Authors: 

#   Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> 

# 

# Copyright (C) 2011  Red Hat 

# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information 

# 

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 

# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 

# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 

# (at your option) any later version. 

# 

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 

# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 

# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the 

# GNU General Public License for more details. 

# 

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 

# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 

 

from ipalib import api, errors 

from ipalib import Str, StrEnum 

from ipalib.plugins.baseldap import * 

from ipalib import _, ngettext 

from ipalib.plugins.hbacrule import is_all 

 

__doc__ = _(""" 

SELinux User Mapping 

 

Map IPA users to SELinux users by host. 

 

Hosts, hostgroups, users and groups can be either defined within 

the rule or it may point to an existing HBAC rule. When using 

--hbacrule option to selinuxusermap-find an exact match is made on the 

HBAC rule name, so only one or zero entries will be returned. 

 

EXAMPLES: 

 

Create a rule, "test1", that sets all users to xguest_u:s0 on the host "server": 

   ipa selinuxusermap-add --usercat=all --selinuxuser=xguest_u:s0 test1 

   ipa selinuxusermap-add-host --hosts=server.example.com test1 

 

Create a rule, "test2", that sets all users to guest_u:s0 and uses an existing HBAC rule for users and hosts: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-add --usercat=all --hbacrule=webserver --selinuxuser=guest_u:s0 test1 

 

Display the properties of a named HBAC rule: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-show test1 

 

Create a rule for a specific user. This sets the SELinux context for 

user john to unconfined_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023 on any machine: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-add --hostcat=all --selinuxuser=unconfined_u:s0-s0:c0.c1023 john_unconfined 

   ipa selinuxusermap-add-user --users=john john_unconfined 

 

Disable a named rule: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-disable test1 

 

Enable a named rule: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-enable test1 

 

Find a rule referencing a specific HBAC rule: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-find --hbacrule=allow_some 

 

Remove a named rule: 

   ipa selinuxusermap-del john_unconfined 

 

SEEALSO: 

 

The list controlling the order in which the SELinux user map is applied 

and the default SELinux user are available in the config-show command. 

""") 

 

notboth_err = _('HBAC rule and local members cannot both be set') 

 

def validate_selinuxuser(ugettext, user): 

    """ 

    An SELinux user has 3 components: user:MLS:MCS 

    user traditionally ends with _u but this is not mandatory. Regex is ^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_]* 

    The MLS part can only be 

    Level: s[0-15](-s[0-15]) 

    Then MCS could be c[0-1023].c[0-1023] and/or c[0-1023]-c[0-c0123] 

    Meaning 

    s0 s0-s1 s0-s15:c0.c1023 s0-s1:c0,c2,c15.c26 s0-s0:c0.c1023 

 

    Returns a message on invalid, returns nothing on valid. 

    """ 

    regex_name = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_]*$') 

    regex_mls = re.compile(r'^s[0-9][1-5]{0,1}(-s[0-9][1-5]{0,1}){0,1}$') 

    regex_mcs = re.compile(r'^c(\d+)([.,-]c(\d+))*?$') 

 

    # If we add in ::: we don't have to check to see if some values are 

    # empty 

    (name, mls, mcs, ignore) = (user + ':::').split(':',3) 

 

    if not regex_name.match(name): 

        return _('Invalid SELinux user name, only a-Z and _ are allowed') 

    if mls and not regex_mls.match(mls): 

        return _('Invalid MLS value, must match s[0-15](-s[0-15])') 

    if mcs and not regex_mcs.match(mcs): 

        return _('Invalid MCS value, must match c[0-1023].c[0-1023] and/or c[0-1023]-c[0-c0123]') 

 

    return None 

 

def validate_selinuxuser_inlist(ldap, user): 

    """ 

    Ensure the user is in the list of allowed SELinux users. 

 

    Returns nothing if the user is found, raises an exception otherwise. 

    """ 

    config = ldap.get_ipa_config()[1] 

    item = config.get('ipaselinuxusermaporder', []) 

    if len(item) != 1: 

        raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('SELinux user map list not found in configuration')) 

    userlist = item[0].split('$') 

    if user not in userlist: 

        raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('SELinux user %(user)s not found in ordering list (in config)') % dict(user=user)) 

 

    return 

 

class selinuxusermap(LDAPObject): 

    """ 

    SELinux User Map object. 

    """ 

    container_dn = api.env.container_selinux 

    object_name = _('SELinux User Map rule') 

    object_name_plural = _('SELinux User Map rules') 

    object_class = ['ipaassociation', 'ipaselinuxusermap'] 

    default_attributes = [ 

        'cn', 'ipaenabledflag', 

        'description', 'usercategory', 'hostcategory', 

        'ipaenabledflag', 'memberuser', 'memberhost', 

        'memberhostgroup', 'seealso', 'ipaselinuxuser', 

    ] 

    uuid_attribute = 'ipauniqueid' 

    rdn_attribute = 'ipauniqueid' 

    attribute_members = { 

        'memberuser': ['user', 'group'], 

        'memberhost': ['host', 'hostgroup'], 

    } 

 

    # These maps will not show as members of other entries 

 

    label = _('SELinux User Maps') 

    label_singular = _('SELinux User Map') 

 

    takes_params = ( 

        Str('cn', 

            cli_name='name', 

            label=_('Rule name'), 

            primary_key=True, 

        ), 

        Str('ipaselinuxuser', validate_selinuxuser, 

            cli_name='selinuxuser', 

            label=_('SELinux User'), 

        ), 

        Str('seealso?', 

            cli_name='hbacrule', 

            label=_('HBAC Rule'), 

            doc=_('HBAC Rule that defines the users, groups and hostgroups'), 

        ), 

        StrEnum('usercategory?', 

            cli_name='usercat', 

            label=_('User category'), 

            doc=_('User category the rule applies to'), 

            values=(u'all', ), 

        ), 

        StrEnum('hostcategory?', 

            cli_name='hostcat', 

            label=_('Host category'), 

            doc=_('Host category the rule applies to'), 

            values=(u'all', ), 

        ), 

        Str('description?', 

            cli_name='desc', 

            label=_('Description'), 

        ), 

        Flag('ipaenabledflag?', 

             label=_('Enabled'), 

             flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], 

        ), 

        Str('memberuser_user?', 

            label=_('Users'), 

            flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], 

        ), 

        Str('memberuser_group?', 

            label=_('User Groups'), 

            flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], 

        ), 

        Str('memberhost_host?', 

            label=_('Hosts'), 

            flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], 

        ), 

        Str('memberhost_hostgroup?', 

            label=_('Host Groups'), 

            flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], 

        ), 

    ) 

 

    def _normalize_seealso(self, seealso): 

        """ 

        Given a HBAC rule name verify its existence and return the dn. 

        """ 

        if not seealso: 

            return None 

 

        try: 

            dn = DN(seealso) 

            return str(dn) 

        except ValueError: 

            try: 

                (dn, entry_attrs) = self.backend.find_entry_by_attr( 

                    self.api.Object['hbacrule'].primary_key.name, seealso, self.api.Object['hbacrule'].object_class, [''], self.api.Object['hbacrule'].container_dn) 

                seealso = dn 

            except errors.NotFound: 

                raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('HBAC rule %(rule)s not found') % dict(rule=seealso)) 

 

        return seealso 

 

    def _convert_seealso(self, ldap, entry_attrs, **options): 

        """ 

        Convert an HBAC rule dn into a name 

        """ 

        if options.get('raw', False): 

             return 

 

        if 'seealso' in entry_attrs: 

            (hbac_dn, hbac_attrs) = ldap.get_entry(entry_attrs['seealso'][0], ['cn']) 

            entry_attrs['seealso'] = hbac_attrs['cn'][0] 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_add(LDAPCreate): 

    __doc__ = _('Create a new SELinux User Map.') 

 

    msg_summary = _('Added SELinux User Map "%(value)s"') 

 

    def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, entry_attrs, attrs_list, *keys, **options): 

        # rules are enabled by default 

        entry_attrs['ipaenabledflag'] = 'TRUE' 

        validate_selinuxuser_inlist(ldap, entry_attrs['ipaselinuxuser']) 

        if 'seealso' in options: 

            entry_attrs['seealso'] = self.obj._normalize_seealso(options['seealso']) 

 

        return dn 

 

    def post_callback(self, ldap, dn, entry_attrs, *keys, **options): 

        self.obj._convert_seealso(ldap, entry_attrs, **options) 

 

        return dn 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_add) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_del(LDAPDelete): 

    __doc__ = _('Delete a SELinux User Map.') 

 

    msg_summary = _('Deleted SELinux User Map "%(value)s"') 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_del) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_mod(LDAPUpdate): 

    __doc__ = _('Modify a SELinux User Map.') 

 

    msg_summary = _('Modified SELinux User Map "%(value)s"') 

 

    def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, entry_attrs, attrs_list, *keys, **options): 

        try: 

            (_dn, _entry_attrs) = ldap.get_entry(dn, attrs_list) 

        except errors.NotFound: 

            self.obj.handle_not_found(*keys) 

 

        if 'seealso' in options and ('usercategory' in _entry_attrs or 

          'hostcategory' in _entry_attrs or 

          'memberuser' in _entry_attrs or 

          'memberhost' in _entry_attrs): 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason=notboth_err) 

 

        if is_all(options, 'usercategory') and 'memberuser' in entry_attrs: 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason="user category cannot be set to 'all' while there are allowed users") 

        if is_all(options, 'hostcategory') and 'memberhost' in entry_attrs: 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason="host category cannot be set to 'all' while there are allowed hosts") 

 

        if 'ipaselinuxuser' in options: 

            validate_selinuxuser_inlist(ldap, options['ipaselinuxuser']) 

 

        if 'seealso' in options: 

            entry_attrs['seealso'] = self.obj._normalize_seealso(options['seealso']) 

        return dn 

 

    def post_callback(self, ldap, dn, entry_attrs, *keys, **options): 

        self.obj._convert_seealso(ldap, entry_attrs, **options) 

        return dn 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_mod) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_find(LDAPSearch): 

    __doc__ = _('Search for SELinux User Maps.') 

 

    msg_summary = ngettext( 

        '%(count)d SELinux User Map matched', '%(count)d SELinux User Maps matched', 0 

    ) 

 

    def execute(self, *args, **options): 

        # If searching on hbacrule we need to find the uuid to search on 

        if options.get('seealso'): 

            hbacrule = options['seealso'] 

 

            try: 

                hbac = api.Command['hbacrule_show'](hbacrule, 

all=True)['result'] 

                dn = hbac['dn'] 

            except errors.NotFound: 

                return dict(count=0, result=[], truncated=False) 

            options['seealso'] = dn 

 

        return super(selinuxusermap_find, self).execute(*args, **options) 

 

    def post_callback(self, ldap, entries, truncated, *args, **options): 

        if options.get('pkey_only', False): 

            return 

        for entry in entries: 

            (dn, attrs) = entry 

            self.obj._convert_seealso(ldap, attrs, **options) 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_find) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_show(LDAPRetrieve): 

    __doc__ = _('Display the properties of a SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    def post_callback(self, ldap, dn, entry_attrs, *keys, **options): 

        self.obj._convert_seealso(ldap, entry_attrs, **options) 

        return dn 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_show) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_enable(LDAPQuery): 

    __doc__ = _('Enable an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    msg_summary = _('Enabled SELinux User Map "%(value)s"') 

    has_output = output.standard_value 

 

    def execute(self, cn): 

        ldap = self.obj.backend 

 

        dn = self.obj.get_dn(cn) 

        entry_attrs = {'ipaenabledflag': 'TRUE'} 

 

        try: 

            ldap.update_entry(dn, entry_attrs) 

        except errors.EmptyModlist: 

            raise errors.AlreadyActive() 

        except errors.NotFound: 

            self.obj.handle_not_found(cn) 

 

        return dict( 

            result=True, 

            value=cn, 

        ) 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_enable) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_disable(LDAPQuery): 

    __doc__ = _('Disable an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    msg_summary = _('Disabled SELinux User Map "%(value)s"') 

    has_output = output.standard_value 

 

    def execute(self, cn): 

        ldap = self.obj.backend 

 

        dn = self.obj.get_dn(cn) 

        entry_attrs = {'ipaenabledflag': 'FALSE'} 

 

        try: 

            ldap.update_entry(dn, entry_attrs) 

        except errors.EmptyModlist: 

            raise errors.AlreadyInactive() 

        except errors.NotFound: 

            self.obj.handle_not_found(cn) 

 

        return dict( 

            result=True, 

            value=cn, 

        ) 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_disable) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_add_user(LDAPAddMember): 

    __doc__ = _('Add users and groups to an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    member_attributes = ['memberuser'] 

    member_count_out = ('%i object added.', '%i objects added.') 

 

    def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, found, not_found, *keys, **options): 

        try: 

            (dn, entry_attrs) = ldap.get_entry(dn, self.obj.default_attributes) 

        except errors.NotFound: 

            self.obj.handle_not_found(*keys) 

        if 'usercategory' in entry_attrs and \ 

            entry_attrs['usercategory'][0].lower() == 'all': 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason="users cannot be added when user category='all'") 

        if 'seealso' in entry_attrs: 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason=notboth_err) 

        return dn 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_add_user) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_remove_user(LDAPRemoveMember): 

    __doc__ = _('Remove users and groups from an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    member_attributes = ['memberuser'] 

    member_count_out = ('%i object removed.', '%i objects removed.') 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_remove_user) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_add_host(LDAPAddMember): 

    __doc__ = _('Add target hosts and hostgroups to an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    member_attributes = ['memberhost'] 

    member_count_out = ('%i object added.', '%i objects added.') 

 

    def pre_callback(self, ldap, dn, found, not_found, *keys, **options): 

        try: 

            (dn, entry_attrs) = ldap.get_entry(dn, self.obj.default_attributes) 

        except errors.NotFound: 

            self.obj.handle_not_found(*keys) 

        if 'hostcategory' in entry_attrs and \ 

            entry_attrs['hostcategory'][0].lower() == 'all': 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason="hosts cannot be added when host category='all'") 

        if 'seealso' in entry_attrs: 

            raise errors.MutuallyExclusiveError(reason=notboth_err) 

        return dn 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_add_host) 

 

 

class selinuxusermap_remove_host(LDAPRemoveMember): 

    __doc__ = _('Remove target hosts and hostgroups from an SELinux User Map rule.') 

 

    member_attributes = ['memberhost'] 

    member_count_out = ('%i object removed.', '%i objects removed.') 

 

api.register(selinuxusermap_remove_host)