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def password_encode(self, password):
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# Passphrase can not be empty and can not contain newlines or
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# NUL bytes. So we prefix it and hex encode it.
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return b"mandos" + binascii.hexlify(password)
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encoded = b"mandos" + binascii.hexlify(password)
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if len(encoded) > 2048:
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# GnuPG can't handle long passwords, so encode differently
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encoded = (b"mandos" + password.replace(b"\\", b"\\\\")
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.replace(b"\n", b"\\n")
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.replace(b"\0", b"\\x00"))
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def encrypt(self, data, password):
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self.gnupg.passphrase = self.password_encode(password)
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with open(os.devnull) as devnull:
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proc = self.gnupg.run(['--symmetric'],
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create_fhs=['stdin', 'stdout'],
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attach_fhs={'stderr': devnull})
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with contextlib.closing(proc.handles['stdin']) as f:
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with contextlib.closing(proc.handles['stdout']) as f:
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ciphertext = f.read()
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self.gnupg.passphrase = None
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passphrase = self.password_encode(password)
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=self.tempdir
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passfile.write(passphrase)
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proc = subprocess.Popen(['gpg', '--symmetric',
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stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE)
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ciphertext, err = proc.communicate(input = data)
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if proc.returncode != 0:
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return ciphertext
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def decrypt(self, data, password):
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self.gnupg.passphrase = self.password_encode(password)
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with open(os.devnull) as devnull:
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proc = self.gnupg.run(['--decrypt'],
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create_fhs=['stdin', 'stdout'],
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attach_fhs={'stderr': devnull})
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with contextlib.closing(proc.handles['stdin'] ) as f:
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with contextlib.closing(proc.handles['stdout']) as f:
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decrypted_plaintext = f.read()
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self.gnupg.passphrase = None
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passphrase = self.password_encode(password)
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir = self.tempdir
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passfile.write(passphrase)
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proc = subprocess.Popen(['gpg', '--decrypt',
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stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr = subprocess.PIPE)
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decrypted_plaintext, err = proc.communicate(input
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if proc.returncode != 0:
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return decrypted_plaintext
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class AvahiError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, value, *args, **kwargs):
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self.value = value
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self.server_state_changed)
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self.server_state_changed(self.server.GetState())
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class AvahiServiceToSyslog(AvahiService):
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def rename(self):
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"""Add the new name to the syslog messages"""
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ret = AvahiService.rename(self)
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syslogger.setFormatter(logging.Formatter
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('Mandos (%s) [%%(process)d]:'
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' %%(levelname)s: %%(message)s'
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('Mandos ({0}) [%(process)d]:'
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' %(levelname)s: %(message)s'
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def timedelta_to_milliseconds(td):
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"Convert a datetime.timedelta() to milliseconds"
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return ((td.days * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000)
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+ (td.seconds * 1000)
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+ (td.microseconds // 1000))
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class Client(object):
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"""A representation of a client host served by this server.
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runtime_expansions: Allowed attributes for runtime expansion.
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expires: datetime.datetime(); time (UTC) when a client will be
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disabled, or None
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server_settings: The server_settings dict from main()
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runtime_expansions = ("approval_delay", "approval_duration",
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"created", "enabled", "fingerprint",
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"host", "interval", "last_checked_ok",
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"created", "enabled", "expires",
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"fingerprint", "host", "interval",
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"last_approval_request", "last_checked_ok",
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"last_enabled", "name", "timeout")
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client_defaults = { "timeout": "5m",
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"extended_timeout": "15m",
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client_defaults = { "timeout": "PT5M",
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"extended_timeout": "PT15M",
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"checker": "fping -q -- %%(host)s",
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"approval_delay": "0s",
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"approval_duration": "1s",
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"approval_delay": "PT0S",
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"approval_duration": "PT1S",
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"approved_by_default": "True",
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"enabled": "True",
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if getattr(self, "enabled", False):
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# Already enabled
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self.send_changedstate()
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self.expires = datetime.datetime.utcnow() + self.timeout
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self.enabled = True
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self.last_enabled = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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self.init_checker()
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self.send_changedstate()
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def disable(self, quiet=True):
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"""Disable this client."""
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if not getattr(self, "enabled", False):
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self.send_changedstate()
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logger.info("Disabling client %s", self.name)
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if getattr(self, "disable_initiator_tag", False):
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if getattr(self, "disable_initiator_tag", None) is not None:
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gobject.source_remove(self.disable_initiator_tag)
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self.disable_initiator_tag = None
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self.expires = None
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if getattr(self, "checker_initiator_tag", False):
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if getattr(self, "checker_initiator_tag", None) is not None:
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gobject.source_remove(self.checker_initiator_tag)
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self.checker_initiator_tag = None
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self.stop_checker()
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self.enabled = False
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self.send_changedstate()
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# Do not run this again if called by a gobject.timeout_add
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679
If a checker already exists, leave it running and do
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# The reason for not killing a running checker is that if we
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# did that, then if a checker (for some reason) started
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# running slowly and taking more than 'interval' time, the
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# client would inevitably timeout, since no checker would get
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# a chance to run to completion. If we instead leave running
682
# did that, and if a checker (for some reason) started running
683
# slowly and taking more than 'interval' time, then the client
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# would inevitably timeout, since no checker would get a
685
# chance to run to completion. If we instead leave running
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# checkers alone, the checker would have to take more time
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687
# than 'timeout' for the client to be disabled, which is as it
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702
self.current_checker_command)
677
703
# Start a new checker if needed
678
704
if self.checker is None:
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# Escape attributes for the shell
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escaped_attrs = dict(
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(attr, re.escape(unicode(getattr(self, attr))))
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self.runtime_expansions)
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# In case checker_command has exactly one % operator
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command = self.checker_command % self.host
683
# Escape attributes for the shell
684
escaped_attrs = dict(
686
re.escape(unicode(str(getattr(self, attr, "")),
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self.runtime_expansions)
693
command = self.checker_command % escaped_attrs
694
except TypeError as error:
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logger.error('Could not format string "%s":'
696
' %s', self.checker_command, error)
697
return True # Try again later
711
command = self.checker_command % escaped_attrs
712
except TypeError as error:
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logger.error('Could not format string "%s"',
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self.checker_command, exc_info=error)
715
return True # Try again later
698
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self.current_checker_command = command
700
718
logger.info("Starting checker %r for %s",
703
721
# in normal mode, that is already done by daemon(),
704
722
# and in debug mode we don't want to. (Stdin is
705
723
# always replaced by /dev/null.)
724
# The exception is when not debugging but nevertheless
725
# running in the foreground; use the previously
728
if (not self.server_settings["debug"]
729
and self.server_settings["foreground"]):
730
popen_args.update({"stdout": wnull,
706
732
self.checker = subprocess.Popen(command,
709
self.checker_callback_tag = (gobject.child_watch_add
711
self.checker_callback,
713
# The checker may have completed before the gobject
714
# watch was added. Check for this.
736
except OSError as error:
737
logger.error("Failed to start subprocess",
740
self.checker_callback_tag = (gobject.child_watch_add
742
self.checker_callback,
744
# The checker may have completed before the gobject
745
# watch was added. Check for this.
715
747
pid, status = os.waitpid(self.checker.pid, os.WNOHANG)
717
gobject.source_remove(self.checker_callback_tag)
718
self.checker_callback(pid, status, command)
719
748
except OSError as error:
720
logger.error("Failed to start subprocess: %s",
749
if error.errno == errno.ECHILD:
750
# This should never happen
751
logger.error("Child process vanished",
756
gobject.source_remove(self.checker_callback_tag)
757
self.checker_callback(pid, status, command)
722
758
# Re-run this periodically if run by gobject.timeout_add
810
def dbus_interface_annotations(dbus_interface):
811
"""Decorator for marking functions returning interface annotations
815
@dbus_interface_annotations("org.example.Interface")
816
def _foo(self): # Function name does not matter
817
return {"org.freedesktop.DBus.Deprecated": "true",
818
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal":
822
func._dbus_is_interface = True
823
func._dbus_interface = dbus_interface
824
func._dbus_name = dbus_interface
829
def dbus_annotations(annotations):
830
"""Decorator to annotate D-Bus methods, signals or properties
833
@dbus_service_property("org.example.Interface", signature="b",
835
@dbus_annotations({{"org.freedesktop.DBus.Deprecated": "true",
836
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Property."
837
"EmitsChangedSignal": "false"})
838
def Property_dbus_property(self):
839
return dbus.Boolean(False)
842
func._dbus_annotations = annotations
774
847
class DBusPropertyException(dbus.exceptions.DBusException):
775
848
"""A base class for D-Bus property-related exceptions
802
def _is_dbus_property(obj):
803
return getattr(obj, "_dbus_is_property", False)
875
def _is_dbus_thing(thing):
876
"""Returns a function testing if an attribute is a D-Bus thing
878
If called like _is_dbus_thing("method") it returns a function
879
suitable for use as predicate to inspect.getmembers().
881
return lambda obj: getattr(obj, "_dbus_is_{0}".format(thing),
805
def _get_all_dbus_properties(self):
884
def _get_all_dbus_things(self, thing):
806
885
"""Returns a generator of (name, attribute) pairs
808
return ((prop.__get__(self)._dbus_name, prop.__get__(self))
887
return ((getattr(athing.__get__(self), "_dbus_name",
889
athing.__get__(self))
809
890
for cls in self.__class__.__mro__
811
inspect.getmembers(cls, self._is_dbus_property))
892
inspect.getmembers(cls,
893
self._is_dbus_thing(thing)))
813
895
def _get_dbus_property(self, interface_name, property_name):
814
896
"""Returns a bound method if one exists which is a D-Bus
898
983
e.setAttribute("access", prop._dbus_access)
900
985
for if_tag in document.getElementsByTagName("interface"):
901
987
for tag in (make_tag(document, name, prop)
903
in self._get_all_dbus_properties()
989
in self._get_all_dbus_things("property")
904
990
if prop._dbus_interface
905
991
== if_tag.getAttribute("name")):
906
992
if_tag.appendChild(tag)
993
# Add annotation tags
994
for typ in ("method", "signal", "property"):
995
for tag in if_tag.getElementsByTagName(typ):
997
for name, prop in (self.
998
_get_all_dbus_things(typ)):
999
if (name == tag.getAttribute("name")
1000
and prop._dbus_interface
1001
== if_tag.getAttribute("name")):
1002
annots.update(getattr
1004
"_dbus_annotations",
1006
for name, value in annots.iteritems():
1007
ann_tag = document.createElement(
1009
ann_tag.setAttribute("name", name)
1010
ann_tag.setAttribute("value", value)
1011
tag.appendChild(ann_tag)
1012
# Add interface annotation tags
1013
for annotation, value in dict(
1014
itertools.chain.from_iterable(
1015
annotations().iteritems()
1016
for name, annotations in
1017
self._get_all_dbus_things("interface")
1018
if name == if_tag.getAttribute("name")
1020
ann_tag = document.createElement("annotation")
1021
ann_tag.setAttribute("name", annotation)
1022
ann_tag.setAttribute("value", value)
1023
if_tag.appendChild(ann_tag)
907
1024
# Add the names to the return values for the
908
1025
# "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" methods
909
1026
if (if_tag.getAttribute("name")
936
1053
variant_level=variant_level)
939
class AlternateDBusNamesMetaclass(DBusObjectWithProperties
941
"""Applied to an empty subclass of a D-Bus object, this metaclass
942
will add additional D-Bus attributes matching a certain pattern.
1056
def alternate_dbus_interfaces(alt_interface_names, deprecate=True):
1057
"""A class decorator; applied to a subclass of
1058
dbus.service.Object, it will add alternate D-Bus attributes with
1059
interface names according to the "alt_interface_names" mapping.
1062
@alternate_dbus_interfaces({"org.example.Interface":
1063
"net.example.AlternateInterface"})
1064
class SampleDBusObject(dbus.service.Object):
1065
@dbus.service.method("org.example.Interface")
1066
def SampleDBusMethod():
1069
The above "SampleDBusMethod" on "SampleDBusObject" will be
1070
reachable via two interfaces: "org.example.Interface" and
1071
"net.example.AlternateInterface", the latter of which will have
1072
its D-Bus annotation "org.freedesktop.DBus.Deprecated" set to
1073
"true", unless "deprecate" is passed with a False value.
1075
This works for methods and signals, and also for D-Bus properties
1076
(from DBusObjectWithProperties) and interfaces (from the
1077
dbus_interface_annotations decorator).
944
def __new__(mcs, name, bases, attr):
945
# Go through all the base classes which could have D-Bus
946
# methods, signals, or properties in them
947
for base in (b for b in bases
948
if issubclass(b, dbus.service.Object)):
949
# Go though all attributes of the base class
950
for attrname, attribute in inspect.getmembers(base):
1080
for orig_interface_name, alt_interface_name in (
1081
alt_interface_names.iteritems()):
1083
interface_names = set()
1084
# Go though all attributes of the class
1085
for attrname, attribute in inspect.getmembers(cls):
951
1086
# Ignore non-D-Bus attributes, and D-Bus attributes
952
1087
# with the wrong interface name
953
1088
if (not hasattr(attribute, "_dbus_interface")
954
1089
or not attribute._dbus_interface
955
.startswith("se.recompile.Mandos")):
1090
.startswith(orig_interface_name)):
957
1092
# Create an alternate D-Bus interface name based on
958
1093
# the current name
959
1094
alt_interface = (attribute._dbus_interface
960
.replace("se.recompile.Mandos",
961
"se.bsnet.fukt.Mandos"))
1095
.replace(orig_interface_name,
1096
alt_interface_name))
1097
interface_names.add(alt_interface)
962
1098
# Is this a D-Bus signal?
963
1099
if getattr(attribute, "_dbus_is_signal", False):
964
# Extract the original non-method function by
1100
# Extract the original non-method undecorated
1101
# function by black magic
966
1102
nonmethod_func = (dict(
967
1103
zip(attribute.func_code.co_freevars,
968
1104
attribute.__closure__))["func"]
979
1115
nonmethod_func.func_name,
980
1116
nonmethod_func.func_defaults,
981
1117
nonmethod_func.func_closure)))
1118
# Copy annotations, if any
1120
new_function._dbus_annotations = (
1121
dict(attribute._dbus_annotations))
1122
except AttributeError:
982
1124
# Define a creator of a function to call both the
983
# old and new functions, so both the old and new
984
# signals gets sent when the function is called
1125
# original and alternate functions, so both the
1126
# original and alternate signals gets sent when
1127
# the function is called
985
1128
def fixscope(func1, func2):
986
1129
"""This function is a scope container to pass
987
1130
func1 and func2 to the "call_both" function
1031
1179
attribute.func_name,
1032
1180
attribute.func_defaults,
1033
1181
attribute.func_closure)))
1034
return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, attr)
1182
# Copy annotations, if any
1184
attr[attrname]._dbus_annotations = (
1185
dict(attribute._dbus_annotations))
1186
except AttributeError:
1188
# Is this a D-Bus interface?
1189
elif getattr(attribute, "_dbus_is_interface", False):
1190
# Create a new, but exactly alike, function
1191
# object. Decorate it to be a new D-Bus interface
1192
# with the alternate D-Bus interface name. Add it
1194
attr[attrname] = (dbus_interface_annotations
1197
(attribute.func_code,
1198
attribute.func_globals,
1199
attribute.func_name,
1200
attribute.func_defaults,
1201
attribute.func_closure)))
1203
# Deprecate all alternate interfaces
1204
iname="_AlternateDBusNames_interface_annotation{0}"
1205
for interface_name in interface_names:
1206
@dbus_interface_annotations(interface_name)
1208
return { "org.freedesktop.DBus.Deprecated":
1210
# Find an unused name
1211
for aname in (iname.format(i)
1212
for i in itertools.count()):
1213
if aname not in attr:
1217
# Replace the class with a new subclass of it with
1218
# methods, signals, etc. as created above.
1219
cls = type(b"{0}Alternate".format(cls.__name__),
1225
@alternate_dbus_interfaces({"se.recompile.Mandos":
1226
"se.bsnet.fukt.Mandos"})
1037
1227
class ClientDBus(Client, DBusObjectWithProperties):
1038
1228
"""A Client class using D-Bus
1364
1559
def Timeout_dbus_property(self, value=None):
1365
1560
if value is None: # get
1366
1561
return dbus.UInt64(self.timeout_milliseconds())
1562
old_timeout = self.timeout
1367
1563
self.timeout = datetime.timedelta(0, 0, 0, value)
1368
# Reschedule timeout
1564
# Reschedule disabling
1369
1565
if self.enabled:
1370
1566
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
1371
time_to_die = timedelta_to_milliseconds(
1372
(self.last_checked_ok + self.timeout) - now)
1373
if time_to_die <= 0:
1567
self.expires += self.timeout - old_timeout
1568
if self.expires <= now:
1374
1569
# The timeout has passed
1377
self.expires = (now +
1378
datetime.timedelta(milliseconds =
1380
1572
if (getattr(self, "disable_initiator_tag", None)
1383
1575
gobject.source_remove(self.disable_initiator_tag)
1384
self.disable_initiator_tag = (gobject.timeout_add
1576
self.disable_initiator_tag = (
1577
gobject.timeout_add(
1578
timedelta_to_milliseconds(self.expires - now),
1388
1581
# ExtendedTimeout - property
1389
1582
@dbus_service_property(_interface, signature="t",
1738
1928
use_ipv6: Boolean; to use IPv6 or not
1740
1930
def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass,
1741
interface=None, use_ipv6=True):
1931
interface=None, use_ipv6=True, socketfd=None):
1932
"""If socketfd is set, use that file descriptor instead of
1933
creating a new one with socket.socket().
1742
1935
self.interface = interface
1744
1937
self.address_family = socket.AF_INET6
1938
if socketfd is not None:
1939
# Save the file descriptor
1940
self.socketfd = socketfd
1941
# Save the original socket.socket() function
1942
self.socket_socket = socket.socket
1943
# To implement --socket, we monkey patch socket.socket.
1945
# (When socketserver.TCPServer is a new-style class, we
1946
# could make self.socket into a property instead of monkey
1947
# patching socket.socket.)
1949
# Create a one-time-only replacement for socket.socket()
1950
@functools.wraps(socket.socket)
1951
def socket_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
1952
# Restore original function so subsequent calls are
1954
socket.socket = self.socket_socket
1955
del self.socket_socket
1956
# This time only, return a new socket object from the
1957
# saved file descriptor.
1958
return socket.fromfd(self.socketfd, *args, **kwargs)
1959
# Replace socket.socket() function with wrapper
1960
socket.socket = socket_wrapper
1961
# The socketserver.TCPServer.__init__ will call
1962
# socket.socket(), which might be our replacement,
1963
# socket_wrapper(), if socketfd was set.
1745
1964
socketserver.TCPServer.__init__(self, server_address,
1746
1965
RequestHandlerClass)
1747
1967
def server_bind(self):
1748
1968
"""This overrides the normal server_bind() function
1749
1969
to bind to an interface if one was specified, and also NOT to
1758
1978
self.socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,
1759
1979
SO_BINDTODEVICE,
1980
str(self.interface + '\0'))
1762
1981
except socket.error as error:
1763
if error[0] == errno.EPERM:
1764
logger.error("No permission to"
1765
" bind to interface %s",
1767
elif error[0] == errno.ENOPROTOOPT:
1982
if error.errno == errno.EPERM:
1983
logger.error("No permission to bind to"
1984
" interface %s", self.interface)
1985
elif error.errno == errno.ENOPROTOOPT:
1768
1986
logger.error("SO_BINDTODEVICE not available;"
1769
1987
" cannot bind to interface %s",
1770
1988
self.interface)
1989
elif error.errno == errno.ENODEV:
1990
logger.error("Interface %s does not exist,"
1991
" cannot bind", self.interface)
1773
1994
# Only bind(2) the socket if we really need to.
1833
2055
def handle_ipc(self, source, condition, parent_pipe=None,
1834
2056
proc = None, client_object=None):
1836
gobject.IO_IN: "IN", # There is data to read.
1837
gobject.IO_OUT: "OUT", # Data can be written (without
1839
gobject.IO_PRI: "PRI", # There is urgent data to read.
1840
gobject.IO_ERR: "ERR", # Error condition.
1841
gobject.IO_HUP: "HUP" # Hung up (the connection has been
1842
# broken, usually for pipes and
1845
conditions_string = ' | '.join(name
1847
condition_names.iteritems()
1848
if cond & condition)
1849
2057
# error, or the other end of multiprocessing.Pipe has closed
1850
if condition & (gobject.IO_ERR | condition & gobject.IO_HUP):
2058
if condition & (gobject.IO_ERR | gobject.IO_HUP):
1851
2059
# Wait for other process to exit
2122
def rfc3339_duration_to_delta(duration):
2123
"""Parse an RFC 3339 "duration" and return a datetime.timedelta
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("P7D")
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datetime.timedelta(7)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("PT60S")
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datetime.timedelta(0, 60)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("PT60M")
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datetime.timedelta(0, 3600)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("PT24H")
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datetime.timedelta(1)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("P1W")
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datetime.timedelta(7)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("PT5M30S")
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datetime.timedelta(0, 330)
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>>> rfc3339_duration_to_delta("P1DT3M20S")
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datetime.timedelta(1, 200)
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# Parsing an RFC 3339 duration with regular expressions is not
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# possible - there would have to be multiple places for the same
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# values, like seconds. The current code, while more esoteric, is
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# cleaner without depending on a parsing library. If Python had a
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# built-in library for parsing we would use it, but we'd like to
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# avoid excessive use of external libraries.
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# New type for defining tokens, syntax, and semantics all-in-one
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Token = collections.namedtuple("Token",
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("regexp", # To match token; if
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# "value" is not None,
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# must have a "group"
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"value", # datetime.timedelta or
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"followers")) # Tokens valid after
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# RFC 3339 "duration" tokens, syntax, and semantics; taken from
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# the "duration" ABNF definition in RFC 3339, Appendix A.
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token_end = Token(re.compile(r"$"), None, frozenset())
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token_second = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)S"),
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datetime.timedelta(seconds=1),
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frozenset((token_end,)))
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token_minute = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)M"),
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datetime.timedelta(minutes=1),
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frozenset((token_second, token_end)))
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token_hour = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)H"),
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datetime.timedelta(hours=1),
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frozenset((token_minute, token_end)))
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token_time = Token(re.compile(r"T"),
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frozenset((token_hour, token_minute,
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token_day = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)D"),
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datetime.timedelta(days=1),
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frozenset((token_time, token_end)))
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token_month = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)M"),
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datetime.timedelta(weeks=4),
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frozenset((token_day, token_end)))
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token_year = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)Y"),
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datetime.timedelta(weeks=52),
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frozenset((token_month, token_end)))
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token_week = Token(re.compile(r"(\d+)W"),
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datetime.timedelta(weeks=1),
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frozenset((token_end,)))
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token_duration = Token(re.compile(r"P"), None,
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frozenset((token_year, token_month,
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token_day, token_time,
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# Define starting values
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value = datetime.timedelta() # Value so far
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followers = frozenset(token_duration,) # Following valid tokens
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s = duration # String left to parse
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# Loop until end token is found
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while found_token is not token_end:
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# Search for any currently valid tokens
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for token in followers:
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match = token.regexp.match(s)
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if match is not None:
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if token.value is not None:
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# Value found, parse digits
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factor = int(match.group(1), 10)
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# Add to value so far
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value += factor * token.value
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# Strip token from string
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s = token.regexp.sub("", s, 1)
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# Set valid next tokens
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followers = found_token.followers
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# No currently valid tokens were found
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raise ValueError("Invalid RFC 3339 duration")
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def string_to_delta(interval):
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"""Parse a string and return a datetime.timedelta
2008
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parser.add_argument("--no-dbus", action="store_false",
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dest="use_dbus", help="Do not provide D-Bus"
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" system bus interface")
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" system bus interface", default=None)
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parser.add_argument("--no-ipv6", action="store_false",
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dest="use_ipv6", help="Do not use IPv6")
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dest="use_ipv6", help="Do not use IPv6",
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parser.add_argument("--no-restore", action="store_false",
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dest="restore", help="Do not restore stored"
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" state", default=None)
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parser.add_argument("--socket", type=int,
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help="Specify a file descriptor to a network"
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" socket to use instead of creating one")
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parser.add_argument("--statedir", metavar="DIR",
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help="Directory to save/restore state in")
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parser.add_argument("--foreground", action="store_true",
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help="Run in foreground", default=None)
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options = parser.parse_args()
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# Convert the SafeConfigParser object to a dict
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server_settings = server_config.defaults()
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# Use the appropriate methods on the non-string config options
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for option in ("debug", "use_dbus", "use_ipv6"):
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for option in ("debug", "use_dbus", "use_ipv6", "foreground"):
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server_settings[option] = server_config.getboolean("DEFAULT",
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if server_settings["port"]:
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server_settings["port"] = server_config.getint("DEFAULT",
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if server_settings["socket"]:
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server_settings["socket"] = server_config.getint("DEFAULT",
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# Later, stdin will, and stdout and stderr might, be dup'ed
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# over with an opened os.devnull. But we don't want this to
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# happen with a supplied network socket.
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if 0 <= server_settings["socket"] <= 2:
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server_settings["socket"] = os.dup(server_settings
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del server_config
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# Override the settings from the config file with command line
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use_ipv6=use_ipv6,
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gnutls_priority=
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server_settings["priority"],
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pidfilename = "/var/run/mandos.pid"
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socketfd=(server_settings["socket"]
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pidfilename = "/run/mandos.pid"
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if not os.path.isdir("/run/."):
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pidfilename = "/var/run/mandos.pid"
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pidfile = open(pidfilename, "w")
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logger.error("Could not open file %r", pidfilename)
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except IOError as e:
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logger.error("Could not open file %r", pidfilename,
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uid = pwd.getpwnam("_mandos").pw_uid
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gid = pwd.getpwnam("_mandos").pw_gid
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for name in ("_mandos", "mandos", "nobody"):
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uid = pwd.getpwnam("mandos").pw_uid
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gid = pwd.getpwnam("mandos").pw_gid
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uid = pwd.getpwnam(name).pw_uid
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gid = pwd.getpwnam(name).pw_gid
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except KeyError:
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uid = pwd.getpwnam("nobody").pw_uid
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gid = pwd.getpwnam("nobody").pw_gid
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except OSError as error:
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if error[0] != errno.EPERM:
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if error.errno != errno.EPERM:
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.gnutls_global_set_log_function(debug_gnutls))
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# Redirect stdin so all checkers get /dev/null
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null = os.open(os.path.devnull, os.O_NOCTTY | os.O_RDWR)
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null = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_NOCTTY | os.O_RDWR)
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os.dup2(null, sys.stdin.fileno())
2164
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# Need to fork before connecting to D-Bus
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# Close all input and output, do double fork, etc.
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# multiprocessing will use threads, so before we use gobject we
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# need to inform gobject that threads will be used.
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gobject.threads_init()
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global main_loop
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# From the Avahi example code
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DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True )
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DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
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main_loop = gobject.MainLoop()
2175
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bus = dbus.SystemBus()
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# End of Avahi example code
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(stored_state))
2216
2567
os.remove(stored_state_path)
2217
2568
except IOError as e:
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logger.warning("Could not load persistent state: {0}"
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
2569
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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logger.warning("Could not load persistent state: {0}"
2571
.format(os.strerror(e.errno)))
2573
logger.critical("Could not load persistent state:",
2222
2576
except EOFError as e:
2223
2577
logger.warning("Could not load persistent state: "
2224
"EOFError: {0}".format(e))
2578
"EOFError:", exc_info=e)
2226
2580
with PGPEngine() as pgp:
2227
2581
for client_name, client in clients_data.iteritems():
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# Skip removed clients
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if client_name not in client_settings:
2228
2586
# Decide which value to use after restoring saved state.
2229
2587
# We have three different values: Old config file,
2230
2588
# new config file, and saved state.
2289
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for client_name in (set(client_settings)
2290
2647
- set(old_client_settings)):
2291
2648
clients_data[client_name] = client_settings[client_name]
2293
2650
# Create all client objects
2294
2651
for client_name, client in clients_data.iteritems():
2295
2652
tcp_server.clients[client_name] = client_class(
2296
name = client_name, settings = client)
2653
name = client_name, settings = client,
2654
server_settings = server_settings)
2298
2656
if not tcp_server.clients:
2299
2657
logger.warning("No clients defined")
2305
pidfile.write(str(pid) + "\n".encode("utf-8"))
2308
logger.error("Could not write to file %r with PID %d",
2311
# "pidfile" was never created
2660
if pidfile is not None:
2664
pidfile.write(str(pid) + "\n".encode("utf-8"))
2666
logger.error("Could not write to file %r with PID %d",
2313
2669
del pidfilename
2314
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
2316
2671
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, lambda signum, frame: sys.exit())
2317
2672
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda signum, frame: sys.exit())
2320
class MandosDBusService(dbus.service.Object):
2675
@alternate_dbus_interfaces({"se.recompile.Mandos":
2676
"se.bsnet.fukt.Mandos"})
2677
class MandosDBusService(DBusObjectWithProperties):
2321
2678
"""A D-Bus proxy object"""
2322
2679
def __init__(self):
2323
2680
dbus.service.Object.__init__(self, bus, "/")
2324
2681
_interface = "se.recompile.Mandos"
2683
@dbus_interface_annotations(_interface)
2685
return { "org.freedesktop.DBus.Property"
2686
".EmitsChangedSignal":
2326
2689
@dbus.service.signal(_interface, signature="o")
2327
2690
def ClientAdded(self, objpath):
2411
2773
del client_settings[client.name]["secret"]
2414
tempfd, tempname = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".pickle",
2417
(stored_state_path))
2418
with os.fdopen(tempfd, "wb") as stored_state:
2776
with (tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile
2777
(mode='wb', suffix=".pickle", prefix='clients-',
2778
dir=os.path.dirname(stored_state_path),
2779
delete=False)) as stored_state:
2419
2780
pickle.dump((clients, client_settings), stored_state)
2781
tempname=stored_state.name
2420
2782
os.rename(tempname, stored_state_path)
2421
2783
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
2422
logger.warning("Could not save persistent state: {0}"
2426
2786
os.remove(tempname)
2427
2787
except NameError:
2429
if e.errno not in set((errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES,
2789
if e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES, errno.EEXIST):
2790
logger.warning("Could not save persistent state: {0}"
2791
.format(os.strerror(e.errno)))
2793
logger.warning("Could not save persistent state:",
2433
2797
# Delete all clients, and settings from config
2461
2825
service.port = tcp_server.socket.getsockname()[1]
2463
2827
logger.info("Now listening on address %r, port %d,"
2464
" flowinfo %d, scope_id %d"
2465
% tcp_server.socket.getsockname())
2828
" flowinfo %d, scope_id %d",
2829
*tcp_server.socket.getsockname())
2467
logger.info("Now listening on address %r, port %d"
2468
% tcp_server.socket.getsockname())
2831
logger.info("Now listening on address %r, port %d",
2832
*tcp_server.socket.getsockname())
2470
2834
#service.interface = tcp_server.socket.getsockname()[3]