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# vgp_openssh_ext samba group policy # Copyright (C) David Mulder <dmulder@suse.com> 2020 # # 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/>. import os from io import BytesIO from samba.gp.gpclass import gp_xml_ext, gp_file_applier from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile from samba.common import get_bytes, get_string intro = b''' ### autogenerated by samba # # This file is generated by the vgp_openssh_ext Group Policy # Client Side Extension. To modify the contents of this file, # modify the appropriate Group Policy objects which apply # to this machine. DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE DIRECTLY. # ''' # For each key value pair in sshd_config, the first obtained value will be # used. We must insert config files in reverse, so that the last applied policy # takes precedence. def select_next_conf(directory): configs = [re.match(r'(\d+)', f) for f in os.listdir(directory)] conf_ids = [int(m.group(1)) for m in configs if m] conf_ids.append(9000000000) # The starting node conf_id = min(conf_ids)-1 return os.path.join(directory, '%010d_gp.conf' % conf_id) class vgp_openssh_ext(gp_xml_ext, gp_file_applier): def __str__(self): return 'VGP/Unix Settings/OpenSSH' def process_group_policy(self, deleted_gpo_list, changed_gpo_list, cfg_dir='/etc/ssh/sshd_config.d'): for guid, settings in deleted_gpo_list: if str(self) in settings: for attribute, sshd_config in settings[str(self)].items(): self.unapply(guid, attribute, sshd_config) for gpo in changed_gpo_list: if gpo.file_sys_path: xml = 'MACHINE/VGP/VTLA/SshCfg/SshD/manifest.xml' path = os.path.join(gpo.file_sys_path, xml) xml_conf = self.parse(path) if not xml_conf: continue policy = xml_conf.find('policysetting') data = policy.find('data') configfile = data.find('configfile') for configsection in configfile.findall('configsection'): if configsection.find('sectionname').text: continue settings = {} for kv in configsection.findall('keyvaluepair'): settings[kv.find('key')] = kv.find('value') raw = BytesIO() for k, v in settings.items(): raw.write(b'%s %s\n' % \ (get_bytes(k.text), get_bytes(v.text))) # Each GPO applies only one set of OpenSSH settings, in a # single file, so the attribute does not need uniqueness. attribute = self.generate_attribute(gpo.name) # The value hash is generated from the raw data we will # write to the OpenSSH settings file, ensuring any changes # to this GPO will cause the file to be rewritten. value_hash = self.generate_value_hash(raw.getvalue()) if not os.path.isdir(cfg_dir): os.mkdir(cfg_dir, 0o640) def applier_func(cfg_dir, raw): filename = select_next_conf(cfg_dir) f = open(filename, 'wb') f.write(intro) f.write(raw.getvalue()) os.chmod(filename, 0o640) f.close() return [filename] self.apply(gpo.name, attribute, value_hash, applier_func, cfg_dir, raw) raw.close() def rsop(self, gpo): output = {} if gpo.file_sys_path: xml = 'MACHINE/VGP/VTLA/SshCfg/SshD/manifest.xml' path = os.path.join(gpo.file_sys_path, xml) xml_conf = self.parse(path) if not xml_conf: return output policy = xml_conf.find('policysetting') data = policy.find('data') configfile = data.find('configfile') for configsection in configfile.findall('configsection'): if configsection.find('sectionname').text: continue for kv in configsection.findall('keyvaluepair'): if str(self) not in output.keys(): output[str(self)] = {} output[str(self)][kv.find('key').text] = \ kv.find('value').text return output