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# Authors: # Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com> # Pavel Zuna <pzuna@redhat.com> # # Copyright (C) 2009 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/>.
except ImportError: _dcerpc_bindings_installed = False
Groups of users
Manage groups of users. By default, new groups are POSIX groups. You can add the --nonposix option to the group-add command to mark a new group as non-POSIX. You can use the --posix argument with the group-mod command to convert a non-POSIX group into a POSIX group. POSIX groups cannot be converted to non-POSIX groups.
Every group must have a description.
POSIX groups must have a Group ID (GID) number. Changing a GID is supported but can have an impact on your file permissions. It is not necessary to supply a GID when creating a group. IPA will generate one automatically if it is not provided.
EXAMPLES:
Add a new group: ipa group-add --desc='local administrators' localadmins
Add a new non-POSIX group: ipa group-add --nonposix --desc='remote administrators' remoteadmins
Convert a non-POSIX group to posix: ipa group-mod --posix remoteadmins
Add a new POSIX group with a specific Group ID number: ipa group-add --gid=500 --desc='unix admins' unixadmins
Add a new POSIX group and let IPA assign a Group ID number: ipa group-add --desc='printer admins' printeradmins
Remove a group: ipa group-del unixadmins
To add the "remoteadmins" group to the "localadmins" group: ipa group-add-member --groups=remoteadmins localadmins
Add multiple users to the "localadmins" group: ipa group-add-member --users=test1 --users=test2 localadmins
Remove a user from the "localadmins" group: ipa group-remove-member --users=test2 localadmins
Display information about a named group. ipa group-show localadmins
External group membership is designed to allow users from trusted domains to be mapped to local POSIX groups in order to actually use IPA resources. External members should be added to groups that specifically created as external and non-POSIX. Such group later should be included into one of POSIX groups.
An external group member is currently a Security Identifier (SID) as defined by the trusted domain. When adding external group members, it is possible to specify them in either SID, or DOM\\name, or name@domain format. IPA will attempt to resolve passed name to SID with the use of Global Catalog of the trusted domain.
Example:
1. Create group for the trusted domain admins' mapping and their local POSIX group:
ipa group-add --desc='<ad.domain> admins external map' ad_admins_external --external ipa group-add --desc='<ad.domain> admins' ad_admins
2. Add security identifier of Domain Admins of the <ad.domain> to the ad_admins_external group:
ipa group-add-member ad_admins_external --external 'AD\\Domain Admins'
3. Allow members of ad_admins_external group to be associated with ad_admins POSIX group:
ipa group-add-member ad_admins --groups ad_admins_external
4. List members of external members of ad_admins_external group to see their SIDs:
ipa group-show ad_admins_external """)
""" Group object. """ 'cn', 'description', 'gidnumber', 'member', 'memberof', 'memberindirect', 'memberofindirect', 'ipaexternalmember', ] 'member': ['user', 'group'], 'memberof': ['group', 'netgroup', 'role', 'hbacrule', 'sudorule'], 'memberindirect': ['user', 'group'], 'memberofindirect': ['group', 'netgroup', 'role', 'hbacrule', 'sudorule'], }
Str('cn', pattern='^[a-zA-Z0-9_.][a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{0,252}[a-zA-Z0-9_.$-]?$', pattern_errmsg='may only include letters, numbers, _, -, . and $', maxlength=255, cli_name='group_name', label=_('Group name'), primary_key=True, normalizer=lambda value: value.lower(), ), Str('description', cli_name='desc', label=_('Description'), doc=_('Group description'), ), Int('gidnumber?', cli_name='gid', label=_('GID'), doc=_('GID (use this option to set it manually)'), minvalue=1, ), )
cli_name='external', label=_('External member'), doc=_('Members of a trusted domain in DOM\\name or name@domain form'), csv=True, flags=['no_create', 'no_update', 'no_search'], )
Flag('nonposix', cli_name='nonposix', doc=_('Create as a non-POSIX group'), default=False, ), Flag('external', cli_name='external', doc=_('Allow adding external non-IPA members from trusted domains'), default=False, ), )
# As both 'external' and 'nonposix' options have default= set for # them, they will always be present in options dict, thus we can # safely reference the values raise errors.RequirementError(name='gid')
raise errors.DefaultGroupError() self.obj.get_primary_key_from_dn(dn), all=True )['result'] reason=_(u'privileged group'))
Flag('posix', cli_name='posix', doc=_('change to a POSIX group'), ), Flag('external', cli_name='external', doc=_('change to support external non-IPA members from trusted domains'), default=False, ), )
reason=u'Cannot be renamed')
if options['posix']: raise errors.AlreadyPosixGroup() else:
reason=u'Cannot support external non-IPA members') if 'ipaexternalgroup' in old_entry_attrs['objectclass']: raise errors.AlreadyExternalGroup() else: old_entry_attrs['objectclass'].append('ipaexternalgroup') entry_attrs['objectclass'] = old_entry_attrs['objectclass']
# Can't check for this in a validator because we lack context raise errors.RequirementError(name='gid')
# Check again for GID requirement in case someone tried to clear it # using --setattr. if 'gidNumber' in exc.message and 'posixGroup' in exc.message: raise errors.RequirementError(name='gid')
'%(count)d group matched', '%(count)d groups matched', 0 )
Flag('private', cli_name='private', doc=_('search for private groups'), ), Flag('posix', cli_name='posix', doc=_('search for POSIX groups'), ), Flag('external', cli_name='external', doc=_('search for groups with support of external non-IPA members from trusted domains'), ), Flag('nonposix', cli_name='nonposix', doc=_('search for non-POSIX groups'), ), )
# filter groups by pseudo type
# if looking for private groups, we need to create a new search filter, # because private groups have different object classes # filter based on options, oflt
# filter based on 'criteria' argument
raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('Cannot perform external member validation without ' 'Samba 4 support installed. Make sure you have installed ' 'server-trust-ad sub-package of IPA on the server')) 'Make sure you have run ipa-adtrust-install on the IPA server first')) sids = [] failed_sids = [] for sid in options['ipaexternalmember']: if domain_validator.is_trusted_sid_valid(sid): sids.append(sid) else: try: actual_sid = domain_validator.get_trusted_domain_object_sid(sid) except errors.PublicError, e: failed_sids.append((sid, e.strerror)) else: sids.append(actual_sid) restore = [] if 'member' in failed and 'group' in failed['member']: restore = failed['member']['group'] failed['member']['group'] = list((id,id) for id in sids) result = add_external_post_callback('member', 'group', 'ipaexternalmember', ldap, completed, failed, dn, entry_attrs, keys, options, external_callback_normalize=False) failed['member']['group'] += restore + failed_sids
label=_(u'group'), container=protected_group_name)
if not _dcerpc_bindings_installed: raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('Cannot perform external member validation without ' 'Samba 4 support installed. Make sure you have installed ' 'server-trust-ad sub-package of IPA on the server')) domain_validator = ipaserver.dcerpc.DomainValidator(self.api) if not domain_validator.is_configured(): raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('Cannot perform join operation without own domain configured. ' 'Make sure you have run ipa-adtrust-install on the IPA server first')) sids = [] failed_sids = [] for sid in options['ipaexternalmember']: if domain_validator.is_trusted_sid_valid(sid): sids.append(sid) else: try: actual_sid = domain_validator.get_trusted_domain_object_sid(sid) except errors.PublicError, e: failed_sids.append((sid, unicode(e))) else: sids.append(actual_sid) restore = [] if 'member' in failed and 'group' in failed['member']: restore = failed['member']['group'] failed['member']['group'] = list((id,id) for id in sids) result = remove_external_post_callback('member', 'group', 'ipaexternalmember', ldap, completed, failed, dn, entry_attrs, keys, options) failed['member']['group'] += restore + failed_sids
""" This requires updating both the user and the group. We first need to verify that both the user and group can be updated, then we go about our work. We don't want a situation where only the user or group can be modified and we're left in a bad state. """
except errors.NotFound: self.obj.handle_not_found(*keys) not (ldap.can_write(user_dn, "mepManagedEntry")) and is_managed): raise errors.ACIError(info=_('not allowed to modify user entries'))
not (ldap.can_write(group_dn, "mepManagedBy")) and is_managed): raise errors.ACIError(info=_('not allowed to modify group entries'))
except ValueError: # Somehow the user isn't managed, let it pass for now. We'll # let the group throw "Not managed". pass
except ValueError: # this should never happen raise errors.NotFound(reason=_('Not a managed group'))
# Make sure the resulting group has the default group objectclasses self.obj.object_class_config, objectclasses )
result=True, value=keys[0], )
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