[6ff0b91] | 1 | #!/usr/local/bin/python |
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[05191a6] | 3 | import re |
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| 4 | import string |
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[2c6128f] | 5 | import logging |
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[6ff0b91] | 6 | |
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[51cc9df] | 7 | from M2Crypto import SSL |
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| 8 | from fedid import fedid |
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[6ff0b91] | 9 | |
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[fe157b9] | 10 | |
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| 11 | # If this is an old enough version of M2Crypto.SSL that has an |
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| 12 | # ssl_verify_callback that doesn't allow 0-length signed certs, create a |
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| 13 | # version of that callback that does. This is edited from the original in |
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| 14 | # M2Crypto.SSL.cb. This version also elides the printing to stderr. |
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| 15 | if not getattr(SSL.cb, 'ssl_verify_callback_allow_unknown_ca', None): |
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| 16 | from M2Crypto.SSL.Context import map |
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| 17 | from M2Crypto import m2 |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | def ssl_verify_callback(ssl_ctx_ptr, x509_ptr, errnum, errdepth, ok): |
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| 20 | unknown_issuer = [ |
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| 21 | m2.X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY, |
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| 22 | m2.X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE, |
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| 23 | m2.X509_V_ERR_CERT_UNTRUSTED, |
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| 24 | m2.X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT |
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| 25 | ] |
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| 26 | ssl_ctx = map()[ssl_ctx_ptr] |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | if errnum in unknown_issuer: |
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| 29 | if ssl_ctx.get_allow_unknown_ca(): |
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| 30 | ok = 1 |
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| 31 | # CRL checking goes here... |
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| 32 | if ok: |
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| 33 | if ssl_ctx.get_verify_depth() >= errdepth: |
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| 34 | ok = 1 |
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| 35 | else: |
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| 36 | ok = 0 |
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| 37 | return ok |
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| 38 | else: |
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| 39 | def ssl_verify_callback(ssl_ctx_ptr, x509_ptr, errnum, errdepth, ok): |
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| 40 | raise ValueError("This should never be called") |
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| 41 | |
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[6ff0b91] | 42 | class fedd_ssl_context(SSL.Context): |
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| 43 | """ |
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| 44 | Simple wrapper around an M2Crypto.SSL.Context to initialize it for fedd. |
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| 45 | """ |
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| 46 | def __init__(self, my_cert, trusted_certs=None, password=None): |
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| 47 | """ |
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| 48 | construct a fedd_ssl_context |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | @param my_cert: PEM file with my certificate in it |
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| 51 | @param trusted_certs: PEM file with trusted certs in it (optional) |
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| 52 | """ |
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| 53 | SSL.Context.__init__(self) |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | # load_cert takes a callback to get a password, not a password, so if |
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| 56 | # the caller provided a password, this creates a nonce callback using a |
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| 57 | # lambda form. |
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| 58 | if password != None and not callable(password): |
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| 59 | # This is cute. password = lambda *args: password produces a |
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| 60 | # function object that returns itself rather than one that returns |
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| 61 | # the object itself. This is because password is an object |
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| 62 | # reference and after the assignment it's a lambda. So we assign |
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| 63 | # to a temp. |
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| 64 | pwd = password |
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| 65 | password =lambda *args: pwd |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | if password != None: |
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| 68 | self.load_cert(my_cert, callback=password) |
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| 69 | else: |
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| 70 | self.load_cert(my_cert) |
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[f069052] | 71 | |
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| 72 | # If no trusted certificates are specified, allow unknown CAs. |
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| 73 | if trusted_certs: |
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| 74 | self.load_verify_locations(trusted_certs) |
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| 75 | self.set_verify(SSL.verify_peer, 10) |
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| 76 | else: |
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[12e6ca8] | 77 | # More legacy code. Recent versions of M2Crypto express the |
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| 78 | # allow_unknown_ca option through a callback turned to allow it. |
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| 79 | # Older versions use a standard callback that respects the |
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| 80 | # attribute. This should work under both regines. |
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| 81 | callb = getattr(SSL.cb, 'ssl_verify_callback_allow_unknown_ca', |
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[fe157b9] | 82 | ssl_verify_callback) |
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[12e6ca8] | 83 | self.set_allow_unknown_ca(True) |
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| 84 | self.set_verify(SSL.verify_peer, 10, callback=callb) |
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[6ff0b91] | 85 | |
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[05191a6] | 86 | def read_simple_accessdb(fn, auth, mask=[]): |
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| 87 | """ |
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| 88 | Read a simple access database. Each line is a fedid (of the form |
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| 89 | fedid:hexstring) and a comma separated list of atributes to be assigned to |
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| 90 | it. This parses out the fedids and adds the attributes to the authorizer. |
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| 91 | comments (preceded with a #) and blank lines are ignored. Exceptions (e.g. |
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| 92 | file exceptions and ValueErrors from badly parsed lines) are propagated. |
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| 93 | """ |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | rv = [ ] |
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| 96 | lineno = 0 |
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| 97 | fedid_line = re.compile("fedid:([" + string.hexdigits + "]+)\s+" +\ |
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| 98 | "(\w+\s*(,\s*\w+)*)") |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | # If a single string came in, make it a list |
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| 101 | if isinstance(mask, basestring): mask = [ mask ] |
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| 102 | |
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| 103 | f = open(fn, 'r') |
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| 104 | for line in f: |
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| 105 | lineno += 1 |
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| 106 | line = line.strip() |
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| 107 | if line.startswith('#') or len(line) == 0: |
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| 108 | continue |
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| 109 | m = fedid_line.match(line) |
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| 110 | if m : |
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| 111 | fid = fedid(hexstr=m.group(1)) |
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| 112 | for a in [ a.strip() for a in m.group(2).split(",") \ |
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| 113 | if not mask or a.strip() in mask ]: |
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| 114 | auth.set_attribute(fid, a.strip()) |
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| 115 | else: |
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| 116 | raise ValueError("Badly formatted line in accessdb: %s line %d" %\ |
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[cc8d8e9] | 117 | (fn, lineno)) |
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[05191a6] | 118 | f.close() |
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| 119 | return rv |
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| 120 | |
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| 121 | |
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[6ff0b91] | 122 | def pack_id(id): |
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| 123 | """ |
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[3e293e4] | 124 | Return a dictionary with the field name set by the id type. Handy for |
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| 125 | creating dictionaries to be converted to messages. |
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[6ff0b91] | 126 | """ |
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[f8b118e] | 127 | if isinstance(id, fedid): return { 'fedid': id } |
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[6ff0b91] | 128 | elif id.startswith("http:") or id.startswith("https:"): return { 'uri': id } |
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[e40c7ee] | 129 | else: return { 'localname': id} |
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[6ff0b91] | 130 | |
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[2106ed1] | 131 | def unpack_id(id): |
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| 132 | """return id as a type determined by the key""" |
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[f8b118e] | 133 | for k in ("localname", "fedid", "uri", "kerberosUsername"): |
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| 134 | if id.has_key(k): return id[k] |
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[2106ed1] | 135 | return None |
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| 136 | |
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[2c6128f] | 137 | def set_log_level(config, sect, log): |
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| 138 | """ Set the logging level to the value passed in sect of config.""" |
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| 139 | # The getattr sleight of hand finds the logging level constant |
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| 140 | # corrersponding to the string. We're a little paranoid to avoid user |
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| 141 | # mayhem. |
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| 142 | if config.has_option(sect, "log_level"): |
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| 143 | level_str = config.get(sect, "log_level") |
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| 144 | try: |
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| 145 | level = int(getattr(logging, level_str.upper(), -1)) |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | if logging.DEBUG <= level <= logging.CRITICAL: |
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| 148 | log.setLevel(level) |
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| 149 | else: |
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| 150 | log.error("Bad experiment_log value: %s" % level_str) |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | except ValueError: |
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| 153 | log.error("Bad experiment_log value: %s" % level_str) |
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| 154 | |
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[40dd8c1] | 155 | def copy_file(src, dest, size=1024): |
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| 156 | """ |
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| 157 | Exceedingly simple file copy. Throws an IOError if there's a problem. |
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| 158 | """ |
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| 159 | s = open(src,'r') |
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| 160 | d = open(dest, 'w') |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | buf = s.read(size) |
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| 163 | while buf != "": |
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| 164 | d.write(buf) |
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| 165 | buf = s.read(size) |
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| 166 | s.close() |
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| 167 | d.close() |
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| 168 | |
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