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Current objectclass updates in a form of "replace" update instruction
dependent on exact match of the old object class specification in the
update instruction and the real value in LDAP. However, this approach is
very error prone as object class definition can easily differ as for
example because of unexpected X-ORIGIN value. Such objectclass update
failures may lead to serious malfunctions later.
When comparing the objectclasses, make sure we normalize them both
before we compare them to mitigate these kinds of errors. python-ldap's
objectclass model can be utilized to do the normalization part.
One objectclass update instruction was changed to do a replace of
an objectclass separately from add update instruction so that we
really only replace what's stored in LDAP.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2440
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Because the attrs & values in DN's, RDN's and AVA's are comparison case-
insensitive the hash value between two objects which compare as equal but
differ in case must also yield the same hash value. This is critical when
these objects are used as a dict key or in a set because dicts and sets
use the object's __hash__ value in conjunction with the objects __eq__
method to lookup the object.
The defect is the DN, RDN & AVA objects computed their hash from the case-
preserving string representation thus two otherwise equal objects
incorrectly yielded different hash values.
The problem manifests itself when one of these objects is used as a key in
a dict, for example a dn.
dn1 = DN(('cn', 'Bob'))
dn2 = DN(('cn', 'bob'))
dn1 == dn2 --> True
hash(dn1) == hash(dn2) --> False
d = {}
d[dn1] = x
d[dn2] = y
len(d) --> 2
The patch fixes the above by lower casing the string representation of
the object prior to computing it's hash.
The patch also corrects a spelling mistake and a bogus return value in
ldapupdate.py which happened to be discovered while researching this
bug.
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* Convert every string specifying a DN into a DN object
* Every place a dn was manipulated in some fashion it was replaced by
the use of DN operators
* Add new DNParam parameter type for parameters which are DN's
* DN objects are used 100% of the time throughout the entire data
pipeline whenever something is logically a dn.
* Many classes now enforce DN usage for their attributes which are
dn's. This is implmented via ipautil.dn_attribute_property(). The
only permitted types for a class attribute specified to be a DN are
either None or a DN object.
* Require that every place a dn is used it must be a DN object.
This translates into lot of::
assert isinstance(dn, DN)
sprinkled through out the code. Maintaining these asserts is
valuable to preserve DN type enforcement. The asserts can be
disabled in production.
The goal of 100% DN usage 100% of the time has been realized, these
asserts are meant to preserve that.
The asserts also proved valuable in detecting functions which did
not obey their function signatures, such as the baseldap pre and
post callbacks.
* Moved ipalib.dn to ipapython.dn because DN class is shared with all
components, not just the server which uses ipalib.
* All API's now accept DN's natively, no need to convert to str (or
unicode).
* Removed ipalib.encoder and encode/decode decorators. Type conversion
is now explicitly performed in each IPASimpleLDAPObject method which
emulates a ldap.SimpleLDAPObject method.
* Entity & Entry classes now utilize DN's
* Removed __getattr__ in Entity & Entity clases. There were two
problems with it. It presented synthetic Python object attributes
based on the current LDAP data it contained. There is no way to
validate synthetic attributes using code checkers, you can't search
the code to find LDAP attribute accesses (because synthetic
attriutes look like Python attributes instead of LDAP data) and
error handling is circumscribed. Secondly __getattr__ was hiding
Python internal methods which broke class semantics.
* Replace use of methods inherited from ldap.SimpleLDAPObject via
IPAdmin class with IPAdmin methods. Directly using inherited methods
was causing us to bypass IPA logic. Mostly this meant replacing the
use of search_s() with getEntry() or getList(). Similarly direct
access of the LDAP data in classes using IPAdmin were replaced with
calls to getValue() or getValues().
* Objects returned by ldap2.find_entries() are now compatible with
either the python-ldap access methodology or the Entity/Entry access
methodology.
* All ldap operations now funnel through the common
IPASimpleLDAPObject giving us a single location where we interface
to python-ldap and perform conversions.
* The above 4 modifications means we've greatly reduced the
proliferation of multiple inconsistent ways to perform LDAP
operations. We are well on the way to having a single API in IPA for
doing LDAP (a long range goal).
* All certificate subject bases are now DN's
* DN objects were enhanced thusly:
- find, rfind, index, rindex, replace and insert methods were added
- AVA, RDN and DN classes were refactored in immutable and mutable
variants, the mutable variants are EditableAVA, EditableRDN and
EditableDN. By default we use the immutable variants preserving
important semantics. To edit a DN cast it to an EditableDN and
cast it back to DN when done editing. These issues are fully
described in other documentation.
- first_key_match was removed
- DN equalty comparison permits comparison to a basestring
* Fixed ldapupdate to work with DN's. This work included:
- Enhance test_updates.py to do more checking after applying
update. Add test for update_from_dict(). Convert code to use
unittest classes.
- Consolidated duplicate code.
- Moved code which should have been in the class into the class.
- Fix the handling of the 'deleteentry' update action. It's no longer
necessary to supply fake attributes to make it work. Detect case
where subsequent update applies a change to entry previously marked
for deletetion. General clean-up and simplification of the
'deleteentry' logic.
- Rewrote a couple of functions to be clearer and more Pythonic.
- Added documentation on the data structure being used.
- Simplfy the use of update_from_dict()
* Removed all usage of get_schema() which was being called prior to
accessing the .schema attribute of an object. If a class is using
internal lazy loading as an optimization it's not right to require
users of the interface to be aware of internal
optimization's. schema is now a property and when the schema
property is accessed it calls a private internal method to perform
the lazy loading.
* Added SchemaCache class to cache the schema's from individual
servers. This was done because of the observation we talk to
different LDAP servers, each of which may have it's own
schema. Previously we globally cached the schema from the first
server we connected to and returned that schema in all contexts. The
cache includes controls to invalidate it thus forcing a schema
refresh.
* Schema caching is now senstive to the run time context. During
install and upgrade the schema can change leading to errors due to
out-of-date cached schema. The schema cache is refreshed in these
contexts.
* We are aware of the LDAP syntax of all LDAP attributes. Every
attribute returned from an LDAP operation is passed through a
central table look-up based on it's LDAP syntax. The table key is
the LDAP syntax it's value is a Python callable that returns a
Python object matching the LDAP syntax. There are a handful of LDAP
attributes whose syntax is historically incorrect
(e.g. DistguishedNames that are defined as DirectoryStrings). The
table driven conversion mechanism is augmented with a table of
hard coded exceptions.
Currently only the following conversions occur via the table:
- dn's are converted to DN objects
- binary objects are converted to Python str objects (IPA
convention).
- everything else is converted to unicode using UTF-8 decoding (IPA
convention).
However, now that the table driven conversion mechanism is in place
it would be trivial to do things such as converting attributes
which have LDAP integer syntax into a Python integer, etc.
* Expected values in the unit tests which are a DN no longer need to
use lambda expressions to promote the returned value to a DN for
equality comparison. The return value is automatically promoted to
a DN. The lambda expressions have been removed making the code much
simpler and easier to read.
* Add class level logging to a number of classes which did not support
logging, less need for use of root_logger.
* Remove ipaserver/conn.py, it was unused.
* Consolidated duplicate code wherever it was found.
* Fixed many places that used string concatenation to form a new
string rather than string formatting operators. This is necessary
because string formatting converts it's arguments to a string prior
to building the result string. You can't concatenate a string and a
non-string.
* Simplify logic in rename_managed plugin. Use DN operators to edit
dn's.
* The live version of ipa-ldap-updater did not generate a log file.
The offline version did, now both do.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1670
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1671
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1672
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1673
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1674
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1392
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2872
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There are two problems in task naming in LDAP updates:
1. Randomness may be scarce in virtual machines
2. Random number is added to the time value rounded to a second
The second issue leads to values that may repeat themselves as time
only grows and random number is non-negative as well, so
t2+r2 can be equal to t1+t2 generated earlier.
Since task name is a DN, there is no strict requirement to use an integer value.
Instead, we generate an UUID and use its 60-bit time, 14-bit sequential number,
and attribute name.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2942
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Currently, FreeIPA's install/admin scripts are long pieces of code
that aren't very reusable, importable, or testable.
They have been extended over time with features such as logging and
error handling, but since each tool was extended individually, there
is much inconsistency and code duplication.
This patch starts a framework which the admin tools can use, and
converts ipa-ldap-updater to use the framework.
Common tasks the tools do -- option parsing, validation, logging
setup, error handling -- are represented as methods. Individual
tools can extend, override or reuse the defaults as they see fit.
The ipa-ldap-updater has two modes (normal and --upgrade) that
don't share much functionality. They are represented by separate
classes. Option parsing, and selecting which class to run, happens
before they're instantiated.
All code is moved to importable modules to aid future testing. The
only thing that remains in the ipa-ldap-updater script is a two-line
call to the library.
First part of the work for:
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2652
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All of our install/admin scripts had a try/except block calling the
main function and handling common exceptions. These were copy-pasted
from each other and modified to various levels of sophistication.
This refactors them out of installers to a single function, which
includes a final pass/fail message for all of the scripts.
Non-install scripts that set up the same log handler levels for
stderr and log file are not changed, as it's not possible to log
to only the logfile without changing the logger configuration.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2071
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python-ldap add_s method raises a NO_SUCH_OBJECT exception when
a parent entry of the entry being added does not exist. This may
not be an error, for example NIS entries are only added when NIS
is enabled and thus the NIS entry container exists.
The exception raised by python-ldap is also incorrectly processed
in ipaldap's addEntry function and an irrelevant exception is
re-raised instead.
Fix LDAP updater to just log an information when an object cannot
be added due to missing parent object. Also make sure that the
addEntry function exception processing provides the right exception
with a useful description.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2520
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2743
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IPA has some unused code from abandoned features (Radius, ipa 1.x user
input, commant-line tab completion), as well as some duplicate utilities.
This patch cleans up the utility modules.
Duplicate code consolidated into ipapython.ipautil:
{ipalib.util,ipaserver.ipautil,ipapython.ipautil}.realm_to_suffix
{ipaserver,ipapython}.ipautil.CIDict
(with style improvements from the ipaserver version)
{ipapython.entity,ipaserver.ipautil}.utf8_encode_value
{ipapython.entity,ipaserver.ipautil}.utf8_encode_values
ipalib.util.get_fqdn was removed in favor of the same function in
ipaserver.install.installutils
Removed unused code:
ipalib.util:
load_plugins_in_dir
import_plugins_subpackage
make_repr (was imported but unused; also removed from tests)
ipapython.ipautil:
format_list
parse_key_value_pairs
read_pairs_file
read_items_file
user_input_plain
AttributeValueCompleter
ItemCompleter
ipaserver.ipautil:
get_gsserror (a different version exists in ipapython.ipautil)
ipaserver.ipautil ended up empty and is removed entirely.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2650
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This is needed on F-17+, otherwise things blow up when we try to see
if we've added new schema.
Introspection is required to see if the argument check_uniqueness is
available.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2383
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Always have FQDN available in the update dictionary. There were cases
where it would contain the ldapi socket path and not the FQDN.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2147
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Add new class "cachedproperty" for creating property-like attributes
that cache the return value of a method call.
Also fix few issues in the unit tests to enable them to succeed.
ticket 1959
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The IPAdmin class in ipaserver/ipaldap.py has methods with anonymous
undefined parameter lists.
For example:
def getList(self,*args):
In Python syntax this means you can call getList with any positional
parameter list you want.
This is bad because:
1) It's not true, *args gets passed to an ldap function with a well
defined parameter list, so you really do have to call it with a
defined parameter list. *args will let you pass anything, but once it
gets passed to the ldap function it will blow up if the parameters do
not match (what parameters are those you're wondering? see item 2).
2) The programmer does not know what the valid parameters are unless
they are defined in the formal parameter list.
3) Without a formal parameter list automatic documentation generators
cannot produce API documentation (see item 2)
4) The Python interpreter cannot validate the parameters being passed
because there is no formal parameter list. Note, Python does not
validate the type of parameters, but it does validate the correct
number of postitional parameters are passed and only defined keyword
parameters are passed. Bypassing the language support facilities leads
to programming errors.
5) Without a formal parameter list program checkers such as pylint
cannot validate the program which leads to progamming errors.
6) Without a formal parameter list which includes default keyword
parameters it's not possible to use keyword arguments nor to know what
their default values are (see item 2). One is forced to pass a keyword
argument as a positional argument, plus you must then pass every
keyword argument between the end of the positional argument list and
keyword arg of interest even of the other keyword arguments are not of
interest. This also demands you know what the default value of the
intermediate keyword arguments are (see item 2) and hope they don't
change.
Also the *args anonymous tuple get passed into the error handling code
so it can report what the called values were. But because the tuple is
anonymous the error handler cannot not describe what it was passed. In
addition the error handling code makes assumptions about the possible
contents of the anonymous tuple based on current practice instead of
actual defined values. Things like "if the number of items in the
tuple is 2 or less then the first tuple item must be a dn
(Distinguished Name)" or "if the number of items in the tuple is
greater than 2 then the 3rd item must be an ldap search filter". These
are constructs which are not robust and will fail at some point in the
future.
This patch also fixes the use of IPAdmin.addEntry(). It was sometimes
being called with (dn, modlist), sometimes a Entry object, or
sometimes a Entity object. Now it's always called with either a Entry
or Entity object and IPAdmin.addEntry() validates the type of the
parameter passed.
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There are two reasons for the plugin framework:
1. To provide a way of doing manual/complex LDAP changes without having
to keep extending ldapupdate.py (like we did with managed entries).
2. Allows for better control of restarts.
There are two types of plugins, preop and postop. A preop plugin runs
before any file-based updates are loaded. A postop plugin runs after
all file-based updates are applied.
A preop plugin may update LDAP directly or craft update entries to be
applied with the file-based updates.
Either a preop or postop plugin may attempt to restart the dirsrv instance.
The instance is only restartable if ipa-ldap-updater is being executed
as root. A warning is printed if a restart is requested for a non-root
user.
Plugins are not executed by default. This is so we can use ldapupdate
to apply simple updates in commands like ipa-nis-manage.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1789
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1790
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2032
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change default_logger_level to debug in configure_standard_logging
add new ipa_log_manager module, move log_mgr there, also export
root_logger from log_mgr.
change all log_manager imports to ipa_log_manager and change
log_manager.root_logger to root_logger.
add missing import for parse_log_level()
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This resolves two issues:
1. The DNS acis lacked a prefix so weren't tied to permissions
2. The permissions were added before the privileges so the member
values weren't calculated properly
For updates we need to add in the members and recalculate memberof via
a DS task.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1898
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Repoint cn=Managed Entries,cn=plugins,cn=config in common_setup
Create: cn=Managed Entries,cn=etc,$SUFFIX
Create: cn=Definitions,cn=Managed Entries,cn=etc,$SUFFIX
Create: cn=Templates,cn=Managed Entries,cn=etc,$SUFFIX
Create method for dynamically migrating any and all custom Managed Entries
from the cn=config space into the new container.
Separate the connection creation during update so that a restart can
be performed to initialize changes before performing a delete.
Add wait_for_open_socket() method in installutils
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1708
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https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1472
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This fixes a regression.
We don't need to allow enrolledBy to be modified because it gets
written in the ipa_enrollment plugin which does internal operations
so bypasses acis.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/302
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Fix a logging error in ipa-ldap-updater which may cause IPA
installer to crash.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1199
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This adds a new directive to ipa-ldap-updater: addifnew. This will add
a new attribute only if it doesn't exist in the current entry. We can't
compare values because the value we are adding is automatically generated.
ticket 1177
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The root user cannot use ldapi because of the autobind configuration.
Fall back to a standard GSSAPI sasl bind if the external bind fails.
With --ldapi a regular user may be trying this as well, catch that
and report a reasonable error message.
This also gives priority to the DM password if it is passed in.
Also require the user be root to run the ipa-nis-manage command.
We enable/disable and start/stop services which need to be done as root.
Add a new option to ipa-ldap-updater to prompt for the DM password.
Remove restriction to be run as root except when doing an upgrade.
Ticket 1157
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Looking at the schema in 60basev2.ldif there were many attributes that did
not have an ORDERING matching rule specified correctly. There were also a
number of attributeTypes that should have been just SUP
distinguishedName that had a combination of SUP, SYNTAX, ORDERING, etc.
This requires 389-ds-base-1.2.8.0-1+
ticket 1153
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Re-enable ldapi code in ipa-ldap-updater and remove the searchbase
restriction when run in --upgrade mode. This allows us to autobind
giving root Directory Manager powers.
This also:
* corrects the ipa-ldap-updater man page
* remove automatic --realm, --server, --domain options
* handle upgrade errors properly
* saves a copy of dse.ldif before we change it so it can be recovered
* fixes an error discovered by pylint
ticket 1087
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Explicitly use the realm specified on the command line.
Many places were assuming that the domain and realm were the same.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=684690
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1091
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The patch also corrects exception handling in some of the tools.
Fix #874
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Created some default roles as examples. In doing so I realized that
we were completely missing default rules for HBAC, SUDO and password
policy so I added those as well.
I ran into a problem when the updater has a default record and an add
at the same time, it should handle it better now.
ticket 585
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The situation is if during installation /etc/krb5.conf either doesn't
exist or configures no realms then 389-ds won't start up at all, causing
the installation to fail. This will let the server start up in a degraded
mode.
Also need to make the sub_dict in ldapupdate.py handle no realm otherwise
the installation will abort enabling the compat plugin.
ticket 606
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We have no way to say "replace value X with Y". This would be useful
for us to replace a default value only if the user hasn't already
updated it.
related to ticket 930
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The changes include:
* Change license blobs in source files to mention GPLv3+ not GPLv2 only
* Add GPLv3+ license text
* Package COPYING not LICENSE as the license blobs (even the old ones)
mention COPYING specifically, it is also more common, I think
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/239
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merge in remove uuid
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This disables all but the ldapi listener in DS so it will be quiet when
we perform our upgrades. It is expected that any other clients that
also use ldapi will be shut down by other already (krb5 and dns).
Add ldapi as an option in ipaldap and add the beginning of pure offline
support (e.g. direct editing of LDIF files).
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Based on initial patch from Pavel Zuna.
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'existant' mispelling
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We use kadmin.local to bootstrap the creation of the kerberos principals
for the IPA server machine: host, HTTP and ldap. This works fine and has
the side-effect of protecting the services from modification by an
admin (which would likely break the server).
Unfortunately this also means that the services can't be managed by useful
utilities such as certmonger. So we have to create them as "real" services
instead.
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We were seeing a rare deadlock of DS when creating the memberOf task because
one thread was adding memberOf in a postop while another was trying to
create an index and this was causing a PRLock deadlock.
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In order to run the tests you must put your DM password into
~/.ipa/.dmpw
Some tests are expected to generate errors. Don't let any ERROR
messages from the updater fool you, watch the pass/fail of the nosetests.
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The first character in a line is used to determine how the line will be
quoted. If it begins with no quote we use '. If it begins with either
' or " we use that character. So if you have a quoted string and you don't
want it to be considered a comma-separated value put the other quote string
around the whole block.
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Once this is committed we can start the process of renaming errors2 as errors.
I thought that combinig this into one commit would be more difficult to
review.
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Only the dn and the first line of any entry that was spread across
multiple lines were getting passed through the template engine.
If we are given a directory to process, sort the files in that directory
so the order can be predicted. Some updates rely on others.
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We used to install it as ipa, now installing it as ipapython. The rpm
is still ipa-python.
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some unused files
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I have only tested the all, rpms and *clean targets directly.
install may work but the rpm moves a lot of things around for us.
The Apache configuration file isn't in its final state but it works
with the new mod_python configuration.
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% git log --follow -- <file>
renamed: ipa-server/autogen.sh -> autogen.sh
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-kpasswd/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-kpasswd/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-kpasswd/README -> daemons/ipa-kpasswd/README
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.c -> daemons/ipa-kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.init -> daemons/ipa-kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.init
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/README -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/README
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/dna-conf.ldif -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/dna-conf.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/dna.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/dna/dna.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof.h -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof.h
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof_config.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/ipa-memberof_config.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/memberof-conf.ldif -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-memberof/memberof-conf.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/README -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/README
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/ipa_pwd_extop.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/ipa_pwd_extop.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/pwd-extop-conf.ldif -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-pwd-extop/pwd-extop-conf.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/Makefile.am -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/README -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/README
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync-conf.ldif -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync-conf.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync-config.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync-config.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync.c -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync.c
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync.h -> daemons/ipa-slapi-plugins/ipa-winsync/ipa-winsync.h
renamed: ipa-server/xmlrpc-server/ipa-rewrite.conf -> install/conf/ipa-rewrite.conf
renamed: ipa-server/xmlrpc-server/ipa.conf -> install/conf/ipa.conf
renamed: ipa-server/xmlrpc-server/ssbrowser.html -> install/html/ssbrowser.html
renamed: ipa-server/xmlrpc-server/unauthorized.html -> install/html/unauthorized.html
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/60ipaconfig.ldif -> install/share/60ipaconfig.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/60kerberos.ldif -> install/share/60kerberos.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/60radius.ldif -> install/share/60radius.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/60samba.ldif -> install/share/60samba.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/Makefile.am -> install/share/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/bind.named.conf.template -> install/share/bind.named.conf.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/bind.zone.db.template -> install/share/bind.zone.db.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/bootstrap-template.ldif -> install/share/bootstrap-template.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/certmap.conf.template -> install/share/certmap.conf.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/default-aci.ldif -> install/share/default-aci.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/default-keytypes.ldif -> install/share/default-keytypes.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/dna-posix.ldif -> install/share/dna-posix.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/encrypted_attribute.ldif -> install/share/encrypted_attribute.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/fedora-ds.init.patch -> install/share/fedora-ds.init.patch
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/indices.ldif -> install/share/indices.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/kdc.conf.template -> install/share/kdc.conf.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/kerberos.ldif -> install/share/kerberos.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/krb.con.template -> install/share/krb.con.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/krb5.conf.template -> install/share/krb5.conf.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/krb5.ini.template -> install/share/krb5.ini.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/krbrealm.con.template -> install/share/krbrealm.con.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/master-entry.ldif -> install/share/master-entry.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/memberof-task.ldif -> install/share/memberof-task.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/ntp.conf.server.template -> install/share/ntp.conf.server.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/ntpd.sysconfig.template -> install/share/ntpd.sysconfig.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/preferences.html.template -> install/share/preferences.html.template
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/referint-conf.ldif -> install/share/referint-conf.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/schema_compat.uldif -> install/share/schema_compat.uldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/share/unique-attributes.ldif -> install/share/unique-attributes.ldif
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/Makefile.am -> install/tools/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/README -> install/tools/README
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-compat-manage -> install/tools/ipa-compat-manage
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-fix-CVE-2008-3274 -> install/tools/ipa-fix-CVE-2008-3274
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-ldap-updater -> install/tools/ipa-ldap-updater
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipa-replica-install -> install/tools/ipa-replica-install
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipa-replica-manage -> install/tools/ipa-replica-manage
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipa-replica-prepare -> install/tools/ipa-replica-prepare
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipa-server-certinstall -> install/tools/ipa-server-certinstall
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipa-server-install -> install/tools/ipa-server-install
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-upgradeconfig -> install/tools/ipa-upgradeconfig
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/ipactl -> install/tools/ipactl
renamed: ipa-server/man/Makefile.am -> install/tools/man/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-compat-manage.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-compat-manage.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-ldap-updater.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-ldap-updater.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-replica-install.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-replica-install.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-replica-manage.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-replica-manage.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-replica-prepare.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-replica-prepare.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-server-certinstall.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-server-certinstall.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa-server-install.1 -> install/tools/man/ipa-server-install.1
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa_kpasswd.8 -> install/tools/man/ipa_kpasswd.8
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipa_webgui.8 -> install/tools/man/ipa_webgui.8
renamed: ipa-server/man/ipactl.8 -> install/tools/man/ipactl.8
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/Makefile.am -> install/updates/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/RFC2307bis.update -> install/updates/RFC2307bis.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/RFC4876.update -> install/updates/RFC4876.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/indices.update -> install/updates/indices.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/nss_ldap.update -> install/updates/nss_ldap.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/replication.update -> install/updates/replication.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipa-install/updates/winsync_index.update -> install/updates/winsync_index.update
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/Makefile.am -> ipaserver/install/Makefile.am
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/__init__.py -> ipaserver/install/__init__.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/bindinstance.py -> ipaserver/install/bindinstance.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/certs.py -> ipaserver/install/certs.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/dsinstance.py -> ipaserver/install/dsinstance.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/httpinstance.py -> ipaserver/install/httpinstance.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/installutils.py -> ipaserver/install/installutils.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/ipaldap.py -> ipaserver/install/ipaldap.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/krbinstance.py -> ipaserver/install/krbinstance.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/ldapupdate.py -> ipaserver/install/ldapupdate.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/ntpinstance.py -> ipaserver/install/ntpinstance.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/replication.py -> ipaserver/install/replication.py
renamed: ipa-server/ipaserver/service.py -> ipaserver/install/service.py
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/Makefile -> selinux/Makefile
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/ipa-server-selinux.spec.in -> selinux/ipa-server-selinux.spec.in
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/ipa_kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.fc -> selinux/ipa_kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.fc
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/ipa_kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.te -> selinux/ipa_kpasswd/ipa_kpasswd.te
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/ipa_webgui/ipa_webgui.fc -> selinux/ipa_webgui/ipa_webgui.fc
renamed: ipa-server/selinux/ipa_webgui/ipa_webgui.te -> selinux/ipa_webgui/ipa_webgui.te
renamed: ipa-server/version.m4.in -> version.m4.in
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