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# Authors:
#   Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@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, output
from ipalib import Command, List, Str, Flag
from types import NoneType
from ipalib.cli import to_cli
from ipalib import _, ngettext
import pyhbac

__doc__ = _("""
Simulate use of Host-based access controls

HBAC rules control who can access what services on what hosts and from where.
You can use HBAC to control which users or groups on a source host can
access a service, or group of services, on a target host.

Since applying HBAC rules implies use of a production environment,
this plugin aims to provide simulation of HBAC rules evaluation without
having access to the production environment.

 Test user coming from source host to a service on a named host against
 existing enabled rules.

 ipa hbactest --user= --srchost= --host= --service=
              [--rules=rules-list] [--nodetail] [--enabled] [--disabled]

 --user, --srchost, --host, and --service are mandatory, others are optional.

 If --rules is specified simulate enabling of the specified rules and test
 the login of the user using only these rules.

 If --enabled is specified, all enabled HBAC rules will be added to simulation

 If --disabled is specified, all disabled HBAC rules will be added to simulation

 If --nodetail is specified, do not return information about rules matched/not matched.

 If both --rules and --enabled are specified, apply simulation to --rules _and_
 all IPA enabled rules.

 If no --rules specified, simulation is run against all IPA enabled rules.

EXAMPLES:

    1. Use all enabled HBAC rules in IPA database to simulate:
    $ ipa  hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh
    --------------------
    Access granted: True
    --------------------
      notmatched: my-second-rule
      notmatched: my-third-rule
      notmatched: myrule
      matched: allow_all

    2. Disable detailed summary of how rules were applied:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh --nodetail
    --------------------
    Access granted: True
    --------------------

    3. Test explicitly specified HBAC rules:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh \
          --rules=my-second-rule,myrule
    ---------------------
    Access granted: False
    ---------------------
      notmatched: my-second-rule
      notmatched: myrule

    4. Use all enabled HBAC rules in IPA database + explicitly specified rules:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh \
          --rules=my-second-rule,myrule --enabled
    --------------------
    Access granted: True
    --------------------
      notmatched: my-second-rule
      notmatched: my-third-rule
      notmatched: myrule
      matched: allow_all

    5. Test all disabled HBAC rules in IPA database:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh --disabled
    ---------------------
    Access granted: False
    ---------------------
      notmatched: new-rule

    6. Test all disabled HBAC rules in IPA database + explicitly specified rules:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh \
          --rules=my-second-rule,myrule --disabled
    ---------------------
    Access granted: False
    ---------------------
      notmatched: my-second-rule
      notmatched: my-third-rule
      notmatched: myrule

    7. Test all (enabled and disabled) HBAC rules in IPA database:
    $ ipa hbactest --user=a1a --srchost=foo --host=bar --service=ssh \
          --enabled --disabled
    --------------------
    Access granted: True
    --------------------
      notmatched: my-second-rule
      notmatched: my-third-rule
      notmatched: myrule
      notmatched: new-rule
      matched: allow_all

""")

def convert_to_ipa_rule(rule):
    # convert a dict with a rule to an pyhbac rule
    ipa_rule = pyhbac.HbacRule(rule['cn'][0])
    ipa_rule.enabled = rule['ipaenabledflag'][0]
    # Following code attempts to process rule systematically
    structure = (('user',       'memberuser',    'user',    'group',        ipa_rule.users),
         ('host',       'memberhost',    'host',    'hostgroup',    ipa_rule.targethosts),
         ('sourcehost', 'sourcehost',    'host',    'hostgroup',    ipa_rule.srchosts),
         ('service',    'memberservice', 'hbacsvc', 'hbacsvcgroup', ipa_rule.services),
        )
    for element in structure:
        category = '%scategory' % (element[0])
        if category in rule and rule[category][0] == u'all':
            # rule applies to all elements
            element[4].category = set([pyhbac.HBAC_CATEGORY_ALL])
        else:
            # rule is about specific entities
            # Check if there are explicitly listed entities
            attr_name = '%s_%s' % (element[1], element[2])
            if attr_name in rule:
                element[4].names = rule[attr_name]
            # Now add groups of entities if they are there
            attr_name = '%s_%s' % (element[1], element[3])
            if attr_name in rule:
                element[4].groups = rule[attr_name]
    return ipa_rule


class hbactest(Command):
    __doc__ = _('Simulate use of Host-based access controls')

    has_output = (
        output.summary,
        output.Output('matched', (list, tuple, NoneType),   _('Matched rules')),
        output.Output('notmatched', (list, tuple, NoneType), _('Not matched rules')),
        output.Output('error', (list, tuple, NoneType), _('Non-existent or invalid rules')),
        output.Output('value',  bool, _('Result of simulation'), ['no_display']),
    )

    takes_options = (
        Str('user',
            cli_name='user',
            label=_('User name'),
            primary_key=True,
        ),
        Str('sourcehost',
            cli_name='srchost',
            label=_('Source host'),
        ),
        Str('targethost',
            cli_name='host',
            label=_('Target host'),
        ),
        Str('service',
            cli_name='service',
            label=_('Service'),
        ),
        List('rules?',
             cli_name='rules',
             label=_('Rules to test. If not specified, --enabled is assumed'),
        ),
        Flag('nodetail?',
             cli_name='nodetail',
             label=_('Hide details which rules are matched, not matched, or invalid'),
        ),
        Flag('enabled?',
             cli_name='enabled',
             label=_('Include all enabled IPA rules into test [default]'),
        ),
        Flag('disabled?',
             cli_name='disabled',
             label=_('Include all disabled IPA rules into test'),
        ),
    )

    def execute(self, *args, **options):
        # First receive all needed information:
        # 1. HBAC rules (whether enabled or disabled)
        # 2. Required options are (user, source host, target host, service)
        # 3. Options: rules to test (--rules, --enabled, --disabled), request for detail output
        rules = []
        hbacset = self.api.Command.hbacrule_find()['result']

        # Use all enabled IPA rules by default
        all_enabled = True
        all_disabled = False

        # We need a local copy of test rules in order find incorrect ones
        testrules = {}
        if 'rules' in options:
            testrules = list(options['rules'])
            # When explicit rules are provided, disable assumptions
            all_enabled = False
            all_disabled = False

        # Check if --disabled is specified, include all disabled IPA rules
        if options['disabled']:
            all_disabled = True
            all_enabled = False

        # Finally, if enabled is specified implicitly, override above decisions
        if options['enabled']:
            all_enabled = True

        # We have some rules, import them
        # --enabled will import all enabled rules (default)
        # --disabled will import all disabled rules
        # --rules will implicitly add the rules from a rule list
        for rule in hbacset:
            ipa_rule = convert_to_ipa_rule(rule)
            if ipa_rule.name in testrules:
                ipa_rule.enabled = True
                rules.append(ipa_rule)
                testrules.remove(ipa_rule.name)
            elif all_enabled and ipa_rule.enabled:
                # Option --enabled forces to include all enabled IPA rules into test
                rules.append(ipa_rule)
            elif all_disabled and not ipa_rule.enabled:
                # Option --disabled forces to include all disabled IPA rules into test
                ipa_rule.enabled = True
                rules.append(ipa_rule)

        # Check if there are unresolved rules left
        if len(testrules) > 0:
            # Error, unresolved rules are left in --rules
            return {'summary' : unicode(_(u'Unresolved rules in --rules')),
                    'error': testrules, 'matched': None, 'notmatched': None,
                    'value' : False}

        # Rules are converted to pyhbac format, we can test them
        request = pyhbac.HbacRequest()
        request.user.name = options['user']
        request.service.name = options['service']
        request.srchost.name = options['sourcehost']
        request.targethost.name = options['targethost']

        matched_rules = []
        notmatched_rules = []
        error_rules = []

        result = {'matched':None, 'notmatched':None, 'error':None}
        if not options['nodetail']:
            # Validate runs rules one-by-one and reports failed ones
            for ipa_rule in rules:
                try:
                    res = request.evaluate([ipa_rule])
                    if res == pyhbac.HBAC_EVAL_ALLOW:
                        matched_rules.append(ipa_rule.name)
                    if res == pyhbac.HBAC_EVAL_DENY:
                        notmatched_rules.append(ipa_rule.name)
                except pyhbac.HbacError as (code, rule_name):
                    if code == pyhbac.HBAC_EVAL_ERROR:
                        error_rules.append(rule_name)
                        self.log.info('Native IPA HBAC rule "%s" parsing error: %s' % \
                                      (rule_name, pyhbac.hbac_result_string(code)))
                except (TypeError, IOError) as (info):
                    self.log.error('Native IPA HBAC module error: %s' % (info))

            access_granted = len(matched_rules) > 0
        else:
            res = request.evaluate(rules)
            access_granted = (res == pyhbac.HBAC_EVAL_ALLOW)

        result['summary'] = _('Access granted: %s') % (access_granted)


        if len(matched_rules) > 0:
            result['matched'] = matched_rules
        if len(notmatched_rules) > 0:
            result['notmatched'] = notmatched_rules
        if len(error_rules) > 0:
            result['error'] = error_rules

        result['value'] = access_granted
        return result

    def output_for_cli(self, textui, output, *args, **options):
        """
        Command.output_for_cli() uses --all option to decide whether to print detailed output.
        We use --detail to allow that, thus we need to redefine output_for_cli().
        """
        # Note that we don't actually use --detail below to see if details need
        # to be printed as our execute() method will return None for corresponding
        # entries and None entries will be skipped.
        for o in self.output:
            outp = self.output[o]
            if 'no_display' in outp.flags:
                continue
            result = output[o]
            if isinstance(result, (list, tuple)):
                    textui.print_attribute(outp.name, result, '%s: %s', 1, True)
            elif isinstance(result, (unicode, bool)):
                if o == 'summary':
                    textui.print_summary(result)
                else:
                    textui.print_indented(result)

        # Propagate integer value for result. It will give proper command line result for scripts
        return int(not bool(output['value']))

api.register(hbactest)