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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1889
Fixes two minor coverity issues.
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In SSSD, we use dlopen() and dlsym() in two files
src/providers/data_provider_be.c and src/providers/proxy/proxy_init.c.
Hence we should explicitly link with -ldl also in simple_access-tests.
SSSD can be compiled with two crypto libraries nss or libcrypto. NSS has
dependency nspr which depends on "libdl and libpthread" This is a reason why
compilation of test did not fail even if -ldl was not explicitly added to
simple_access_tests_LDADD. But libcrypto doesn't depend on libdl, so in
this case compilation of tests will not be successful.
Upstream nspr 4.9 has two ways have to obtain metainformation about
libraries
pkg-config and own script nspr-config. First one doesn't list "-ldl"
"-lpthread" but second one lists both "-ldl" "-lpthread"
That's also why the Ubuntu maintainer found this bug -- Fedora has got
patched version of nspr, but Debian (Ubuntu) doesn't
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Enterprise principals are currently most useful for the AD provider and
hence enabled here by default while for the other Kerberos based
authentication providers they are disabled by default.
If additional UPN suffixes are configured for the AD domain the user
principal stored in the AD LDAP server might not contain the real
Kerberos realm of the AD domain but one of the additional suffixes which
might be completely randomly chooses, e.g. are not related to any
existing DNS domain. This make it hard for a client to figure out the
right KDC to send requests to.
To get around this enterprise principals (see
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6806 for details) were introduced.
Basically a default realm is added to the principal so that the Kerberos
client libraries at least know where to send the request to. It is not
in the responsibility of the KDC to either handle the request itself,
return a client referral if he thinks a different KDC can handle the
request or return and error. This feature is also use to allow
authentication in AD environments with cross forest trusts.
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1842
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Different user and group lookup requests used nearly identical code,
this patch unifies some of the related code paths.
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The task of get_my_domain_data() is to read some information about the
configured domain from the cache. While the sysdb interface was
redesigned some changes changed the behaviour so that the data of the
domain of the current request was read. If this domain is a sub-domain
the wrong data was read. As a result group-memberships of the configured
domain were not taken into account.
The original code didn't made it easy to see that always the parent
domain should be used here, because there was no comment indication this
and the function name get_my_domain_data() didn't made it clear either.
Additionally to fixing the issue this patch also adds a comment and
rename the function to get_parent_domain_data().
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1888
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/453
It makes sense to keep using the boolean for access granted/denied, but
when the user/group is not found, the request would now return
ERR_ACCOUNT_UNKNOWN
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1799
One peculiarity of the sysdb_attrs_get_el interface is that if the
attribute does not exist, then the attrs array is reallocated and the
element is created. But in case other pointers are already pointing
into the array, the realloc might invalidate them.
Such case was in the sdap_process_ghost_members function where if
the group had no members, the "gh" pointer requested earlier might have
been invalidated by the realloc in order to create the member element.
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* Remove check-specific failure reporting from common_check.c
* Check-specific abstraction over memleak checks
* Rename common_check.c to leak_check.c
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sss_mc_set_recycled is a static function, that should not
be used outside nsssrv_mmap_cache.c. The sss_cache tool
is an exception, because in the case when sssd is not running,
sss_cache must invalidate the memory cache file. That is why
sss_mc_set_recycled was copied to the tools_mc_util.c
(as helper function for sss_memcache_invalidate function).
It was duplicated to allow this function to remain static
(and invisible to any .h files), so that it is not used anywhere else.
Wrong usage of this function might cause race conditions and corrupt
the cache.
I'll add comments about the duplication to the code.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1713
In the simple access provider, we need to only canonicalize user names when
comparing with values in the ACL, not when searching the cache. The sysdb
searches might do a base search with a DN constructed with the username
which fails if the username is lower case.
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When requested entry was not found in one domain, an ERROR message
was written to the user even if the entry was found in
the next domain and deleted properly.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1741
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1625
Amending errors messages and add other error codes to be more specific
and avoid confusion.
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In krb5-libs >= 1.11, function krb5_cc_resolve verify if credential cache dir
exists. If it doesn't exist, than it will be created with process permissions
and not user permissions.
Function cc_residual_is_used has already checked for non existing
directory, but it wasn't considered to be a failure and therefore next call
of krb5_init_context will create directory with wrong permissions.
Now if directory doesn't exist, it will be handled like there was not ccache
attribute in sysdb cache. We also check if "primary" file in ccache directory
has right permissions. But we ignore missing "primary" file.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1822
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Package sssd contains python files. Python files should be installed
in noarch package, therefore all python files from directory
src/config/SSSDConfig was moved to new noarch package python-sssdconfig.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1839
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
We set a plugin during an initialization of ID provider, which
is an authoritative provider for a plugin choice. The plugin is
set only once. When other provider is initalized (e.g. id = IPA,
sudo = LDAP), we do not overwrite the plugin.
Since sssm_*_id_init() is called from all module constructors,
this patch relies on the fact, that ID provider is initialized
before all other providers.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
Removes hard coded SRV lookup code with a plugin call. This patch
breaks SRV lookups as there is currently no plugin in use. It is
fixed in next patch.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
This plugin mimics the current behaviour.
If discovery_domain is set it is the only domain that is tried.
If discovery_domain is not set, we try to autodetect domain first
and if that fails or SRV lookup on this domain fails, we fallback
to SSSD domain name.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1032
Introduces two new error codes:
- ERR_SRV_NOT_FOUND
- ERR_SRV_LOOKUP_ERROR
Since id_provider is authoritative in case of SRV plugin choise,
ability to override the selected pluging during runtime is not
desirable. We rely on the fact that id_provider is initialized
before all other providers, thus the plugin is set correctly.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1609
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The description was duplicated on two places, leading to errors where
one was amended but the other was not.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1869
Currently the private data passed to the PAM request is a structure
allocated on the client context. But in the odd case where the back end
would be stopped or stuck until the idle timeout hits, the DP callback
would access data that were freed when the client timed out.
This patch introduces a new structure allocated on responder context,
whose only purpose is to live as long as the request is active.
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On success, waitpid() returns pid of terminated child, not 0.
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Coverity bugs.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1865
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1864
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We never need to regain root after we call become_user() so tighten up even
further our privilege drop.
Add a setgroups() call to remove all secondary groups root may have been given
for whateve reason. Then use the setres[ug]id function to also drop the saved
uid/gid so the process cannot regain back root id.
Capabilities are also implicitly dropped here, no more CAP_SETUID so this is a
Point of No Return, once changed to non-root the process can't get back.
Remove redefinition of sys/types.h and unistd.h, they are already defined in
util.h and they need to be included after _GNU_SOURCE/_BSD_SOURCE is defined
or the prototypes for setres[ug]id will not be found.
Add grp.h after util.h for the same reason.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/902
changed the data type the krb5_renew_interval to string.
function krb5_string_to_deltat is used to convert and allow delimiters
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1864
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1862
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1861
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1860
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1414
Error code was added and strerror(errno) to show cause in sss_log
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