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We need an indicator to see if a keytab has been set on host and
service entries. We also need a way to know if a one-time password is
set on a host.
This adds an ACI that grants search on userPassword and
krbPrincipalKey so we can do an existence search on them. This way
we can tell if the attribute is set and create a fake attribute
accordingly.
When a userPassword is set on a host a keytab is generated against
that password so we always set has_keytab to False if a password
exists. This is fine because when keytab gets generated for the
host the password is removed (hence one-time).
This adds has_keytab/has_password to the user, host and service plugins.
ticket https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1538
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We have a larger goal of replacing all DN creation via string
formatting/concatenation with DN object operations because string
operations are not a safe way to form a DN nor to compare a DN. This
work needs to be broken into smaller chunks for easier review and
testing.
Addressing the unit tests first makes sense because we don't want to
be modifying both the core code and the tests used to verify the core
code simultaneously. If we modify the unittests first with existing
core code and no regressions are found then we can move on to
modifying parts of the core code with the belief the unittests can
validate the changes in the core code. Also by doing the unittests
first we also help to validate the DN objects are working correctly
(although they do have an extensive unittest).
The fundamental changes are:
* replace string substitution & concatenation with DN object
constructor
* when comparing dn's the comparision is done after promotion
to a DN object, then two DN objects are compared
* when a list of string dn's are to be compared a new list is
formed where each string dn is replaced by a DN object
* because the unittest framework accepts a complex data structure of
expected values where dn's are represeted as strings the unittest
needs to express the expected value of a dn as a callable object
(e.g. a lambda expression) which promotes the dn string to a DN
object in order to do the comparision.
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Add a new command that lets you wait for an attribute to appear in
a value. Using this you can do things like wait for a managed entry
to be created, adding a new objectclass to the parent entry.
This is controlled by a new booleon option, wait_for_attr, defaulting
to False.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1144
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ticket https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1265
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Automatic creation may of User Private Groups (UPG) may not be
wanted at all times. This patch adds a new flag --noprivate to
ipa user-add command to disable it.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/1131
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Do a server-side sort if there is a primary key.
Fix a couple of tests that were failing due to the new sorting.
ticket 794
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ticket 1146
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We collected the failures but didn't report it back. This changes the
API of most delete commands so rather than returning a boolean it returns
a dict with the only current key as failed.
This also adds a new parameter flag, suppress_empty. This will try to
not print values that are empty if included. This makes the output of
the delete commands a bit prettier.
ticket 687
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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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- Skip the DNS tests if DNS isn't configured
- Add new attributes to user entries (displayname, cn and initials)
- Make the nsaccountlock value consistent
- Fix the cert subject for cert tests
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The new model is based on permssions, privileges and roles.
Most importantly it corrects the reverse membership that caused problems
in the previous implementation. You add permission to privileges and
privileges to roles, not the other way around (even though it works that
way behind the scenes).
A permission object is a combination of a simple group and an aci.
The linkage between the aci and the permission is the description of
the permission. This shows as the name/description of the aci.
ldap:///self and groups granting groups (v1-style) are not supported by
this model (it will be provided separately).
This makes the aci plugin internal only.
ticket 445
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This lets the KDC count password failures and can lock out accounts for
a period of time. This only works for KDC >= 1.8.
There currently is no way to unlock a locked account across a replica. MIT
Kerberos 1.9 is adding support for doing so. Once that is available unlock
will be added.
The concept of a "global" password policy has changed. When we were managing
the policy using the IPA password plugin it was smart enough to search up
the tree looking for a policy. The KDC is not so smart and relies on the
krbpwdpolicyreference to find the policy. For this reason every user entry
requires this attribute. I've created a new global_policy entry to store
the default password policy. All users point at this now. The group policy
works the same and can override this setting.
As a result the special "GLOBAL" name has been replaced with global_policy.
This policy works like any other and is the default if a name is not
provided on the command-line.
ticket 51
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We used to return a list of dns that failed to be added. We now return
a list of tuples instead. The tuple looks like (dn, reason) where reason
is the exception that was returned.
Also made the label we use for failures to be singular instead of plural
since we now print them out individually instead of as comma-separated.
ticket 270
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To do a change right now you have to perform a setattr like:
ipa user-mod --setattr uid=newuser olduser
The RDN change is performed before the rest of the mods. If the RDN
change is the only change done then the EmptyModlist that update_entry()
throws is ignored.
ticket 323
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ticket #251
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ticket 241
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To do this we need to break the link manually on both sides, the user and
the group.
We also have to verify in advance that the user performing this is allowed
to do both. Otherwise the user could be decoupled but not the group
leaving it in a quasi broken state that only ldapmodify could fix.
ticket 75
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The pattern validator by default displays the pattern that is being
matched against. This isn't helpful, particularly for very hairy patterns.
This adds a new parameter, pattern_errmsg, that is displayed on errors
if set.
ticket #11
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The attributes displayed is now dependant upon their definition in
a Param. This enhances that, giving some level of control over how
the result is displayed to the user.
This also fixes displaying group membership, including failures of
adding/removing entries.
All tests pass now though there is still one problem. We need to
return the dn as well. Once that is fixed we just need to comment
out all the dn entries in the tests and they should once again
pass.
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'existant' mispelling
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output_for_cli(); enable more webUI stuff
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ipaObject is defined as an auxiliary objectclass so it is up to the
plugin author to ensure that the objectclass is included an a UUID generated.
ipaUniqueId is a MUST attribute so if you include the objectclass you must
ensure that the uuid is generated.
This also fixes up some unrelated unit test failures.
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Tied the make-test script into the test target of the top-level Makefile
Added code to xmlrpc_test.py so that it configures the API if it isn't
already done which enables individual tests to be executed.
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