sssd/0008-TESTS-Add-integration-tests-for-the-auto_private_gro.patch
Lukas Slebodnik 01409e3d48 Resolves: upstream#3523 - ABRT crash - /usr/libexec/sssd/sssd_nss in setnetgrent_result_timeout
Resolves: upstream#3588 - sssd_nss consumes more memory until restarted
                          or machine swaps
Resolves: failure in glibc tests
          https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22530
Resolves: upstream#3451 - When sssd is configured with id_provider proxy and
                          auth_provider ldap, login fails if the LDAP server
                          is not allowing anonymous binds
Resolves: upstream#3285 - SSSD needs restart after incorrect clock is
                          corrected with AD
Resolves: upstream#3586 - Give a more detailed debug and system-log message
                          if krb5_init_context() failed
Resolves: rhbz#1431153 - SSSD ships a drop-in configuration snippet
                         in /etc/systemd/system
Backport few upstream features from 1.16.1

(cherry picked from commit 1dedfbb334)
2017-12-04 21:53:43 +01:00

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From dc8e3fcdd6807974122e47ff97e9bbd3be16557f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jakub Hrozek <jhrozek@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2017 16:55:40 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 08/79] TESTS: Add integration tests for the
auto_private_groups option
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Related:
https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/1872
Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Březina <pbrezina@redhat.com>
---
src/tests/intg/test_enumeration.py | 79 +++++++++++++-
src/tests/intg/test_ldap.py | 214 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 290 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/tests/intg/test_enumeration.py b/src/tests/intg/test_enumeration.py
index fdb8d376879f756957f8f25fd28b37d7178aeff5..c7d78155c64dc6c85cb4dc070b205bdcfceff6af 100644
--- a/src/tests/intg/test_enumeration.py
+++ b/src/tests/intg/test_enumeration.py
@@ -237,9 +237,7 @@ def sanity_rfc2307(request, ldap_conn):
create_sssd_fixture(request)
return None
-
-@pytest.fixture
-def sanity_rfc2307_bis(request, ldap_conn):
+def populate_rfc2307bis(request, ldap_conn):
ent_list = ldap_ent.List(ldap_conn.ds_inst.base_dn)
ent_list.add_user("user1", 1001, 2001)
ent_list.add_user("user2", 1002, 2002)
@@ -266,6 +264,11 @@ def sanity_rfc2307_bis(request, ldap_conn):
[], ["one_user_group1", "one_user_group2"])
create_ldap_fixture(request, ldap_conn, ent_list)
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def sanity_rfc2307_bis(request, ldap_conn):
+ populate_rfc2307bis(request, ldap_conn)
conf = format_basic_conf(ldap_conn, SCHEMA_RFC2307_BIS)
create_conf_fixture(request, conf)
create_sssd_fixture(request)
@@ -695,3 +698,73 @@ def test_vetoed_shells(vetoed_shells):
shell="/bin/default")
)
)
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def sanity_rfc2307_bis_mpg(request, ldap_conn):
+ populate_rfc2307bis(request, ldap_conn)
+
+ ent_list = ldap_ent.List(ldap_conn.ds_inst.base_dn)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("conflict1", 1001)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("conflict2", 1002)
+ create_ldap_fixture(request, ldap_conn, ent_list)
+
+ conf = \
+ format_basic_conf(ldap_conn, SCHEMA_RFC2307_BIS) + \
+ unindent("""
+ [domain/LDAP]
+ auto_private_groups = True
+ """).format(**locals())
+ create_conf_fixture(request, conf)
+ create_sssd_fixture(request)
+ return None
+
+
+def test_ldap_auto_private_groups_enumerate(ldap_conn,
+ sanity_rfc2307_bis_mpg):
+ """
+ Test the auto_private_groups together with enumeration
+ """
+ passwd_pattern = ent.contains_only(
+ dict(name='user1', passwd='*', uid=1001, gid=1001, gecos='1001',
+ dir='/home/user1', shell='/bin/bash'),
+ dict(name='user2', passwd='*', uid=1002, gid=1002, gecos='1002',
+ dir='/home/user2', shell='/bin/bash'),
+ dict(name='user3', passwd='*', uid=1003, gid=1003, gecos='1003',
+ dir='/home/user3', shell='/bin/bash')
+ )
+ ent.assert_passwd(passwd_pattern)
+
+ group_pattern = ent.contains_only(
+ dict(name='user1', passwd='*', gid=1001, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='user2', passwd='*', gid=1002, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='user3', passwd='*', gid=1003, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='group1', passwd='*', gid=2001, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='group2', passwd='*', gid=2002, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='group3', passwd='*', gid=2003, mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='empty_group1', passwd='*', gid=2010,
+ mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='empty_group2', passwd='*', gid=2011,
+ mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='two_user_group', passwd='*', gid=2012,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user1", "user2")),
+ dict(name='group_empty_group', passwd='*', gid=2013,
+ mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='group_two_empty_groups', passwd='*', gid=2014,
+ mem=ent.contains_only()),
+ dict(name='one_user_group1', passwd='*', gid=2015,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user1")),
+ dict(name='one_user_group2', passwd='*', gid=2016,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user2")),
+ dict(name='group_one_user_group', passwd='*', gid=2017,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user1")),
+ dict(name='group_two_user_group', passwd='*', gid=2018,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user1", "user2")),
+ dict(name='group_two_one_user_groups', passwd='*', gid=2019,
+ mem=ent.contains_only("user1", "user2"))
+ )
+ ent.assert_group(group_pattern)
+
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ grp.getgrnam("conflict1")
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1002, dict(name="user2", mem=ent.contains_only()))
diff --git a/src/tests/intg/test_ldap.py b/src/tests/intg/test_ldap.py
index f2467f1ffe9890049ad73bba6432102d029510e8..a6659b1b78df4d72eb98c208d67ee5d10c9c88ea 100644
--- a/src/tests/intg/test_ldap.py
+++ b/src/tests/intg/test_ldap.py
@@ -1169,3 +1169,217 @@ def test_nss_filters_cached(ldap_conn, sanity_nss_filter_cached):
res, _ = call_sssd_getgrgid(0)
assert res == NssReturnCode.NOTFOUND
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def mpg_setup(request, ldap_conn):
+ ent_list = ldap_ent.List(ldap_conn.ds_inst.base_dn)
+ ent_list.add_user("user1", 1001, 2001)
+ ent_list.add_user("user2", 1002, 2002)
+ ent_list.add_user("user3", 1003, 2003)
+
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group1", 2001)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group2", 2002)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group3", 2003)
+
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("two_user_group", 2012, ["user1", "user2"])
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("one_user_group1", 2015, ["user1"])
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("one_user_group2", 2016, ["user2"])
+
+ create_ldap_entries(ldap_conn, ent_list)
+ create_ldap_cleanup(request, ldap_conn, None)
+
+ conf = \
+ format_basic_conf(ldap_conn, SCHEMA_RFC2307_BIS) + \
+ unindent("""
+ [domain/LDAP]
+ auto_private_groups = True
+ """).format(**locals())
+ create_conf_fixture(request, conf)
+ create_sssd_fixture(request)
+ return None
+
+
+def test_ldap_auto_private_groups_direct(ldap_conn, mpg_setup):
+ """
+ Integration test for auto_private_groups
+
+ See also ticket https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/1872
+ """
+ # Make sure the user's GID is taken from their uidNumber
+ ent.assert_passwd_by_name("user1", dict(name="user1", uid=1001, gid=1001))
+ # Make sure the private group is resolvable by name and by GID
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("user1", dict(gid=1001, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1001, dict(name="user1", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # The group referenced in user's gidNumber attribute should be still
+ # visible, but it's fine that it doesn't contain the user as a member
+ # as the group is currently added during the initgroups operation only
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("group1", dict(gid=2001, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(2001, dict(name="group1", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # The user's secondary groups list must be correct as well
+ # Note that the original GID is listed as well -- this is correct and expected
+ # because we save the original GID in the SYSDB_PRIMARY_GROUP_GIDNUM attribute
+ user1_expected_gids = [1001, 2001, 2012, 2015]
+ (res, errno, gids) = sssd_id.call_sssd_initgroups("user1", 1001)
+ assert res == sssd_id.NssReturnCode.SUCCESS
+
+ assert sorted(gids) == sorted(user1_expected_gids), \
+ "result: %s\n expected %s" % (
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(gids)]),
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(user1_expected_gids)])
+ )
+
+ # Request user2's private group by GID without resolving the user first.
+ # This must trigger user resolution through by-GID resolution, since the GID
+ # doesn't exist on its own in LDAP
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1002, dict(name="user2", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # Test supplementary groups for user2 as well
+ user1_expected_gids = [1002, 2002, 2012, 2016]
+ (res, errno, gids) = sssd_id.call_sssd_initgroups("user2", 1002)
+ assert res == sssd_id.NssReturnCode.SUCCESS
+
+ assert sorted(gids) == sorted(user1_expected_gids), \
+ "result: %s\n expected %s" % (
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(gids)]),
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(user1_expected_gids)])
+ )
+
+ # Request user3's private group by name without resolving the user first
+ # This must trigger user resolution through by-name resolution, since the
+ # name doesn't exist on its own in LDAP
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("user3", dict(gid=1003, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # Remove entries and request them again to make sure they are not
+ # resolvable anymore
+ cleanup_ldap_entries(ldap_conn, None)
+
+ if subprocess.call(["sss_cache", "-GU"]) != 0:
+ raise Exception("sssd_cache failed")
+
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ pwd.getpwnam("user1")
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ grp.getgrnam("user1")
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ grp.getgrgid(1002)
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ grp.getgrnam("user3")
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def mpg_setup_conflict(request, ldap_conn):
+ ent_list = ldap_ent.List(ldap_conn.ds_inst.base_dn)
+ ent_list.add_user("user1", 1001, 2001)
+ ent_list.add_user("user2", 1002, 2002)
+ ent_list.add_user("user3", 1003, 1003)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group1", 1001)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group2", 1002)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group3", 1003)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("supp_group", 2015, ["user3"])
+ create_ldap_fixture(request, ldap_conn, ent_list)
+
+ conf = \
+ format_basic_conf(ldap_conn, SCHEMA_RFC2307_BIS) + \
+ unindent("""
+ [domain/LDAP]
+ auto_private_groups = True
+ """).format(**locals())
+ create_conf_fixture(request, conf)
+ create_sssd_fixture(request)
+ return None
+
+
+def test_ldap_auto_private_groups_conflict(ldap_conn, mpg_setup_conflict):
+ """
+ Make sure that conflicts between groups that are auto-created with the
+ help of the auto_private_groups option and between 'real' LDAP groups
+ are handled in a predictable manner.
+ """
+ # Make sure the user's GID is taken from their uidNumber
+ ent.assert_passwd_by_name("user1", dict(name="user1", uid=1001, gid=1001))
+ # Make sure the private group is resolvable by name and by GID
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("user1", dict(gid=1001, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1001, dict(name="user1", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # Let's request the group with the same ID as user2's private group
+ # The request should match the 'real' group
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1002, dict(name="group2", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ # But because of the GID conflict, the user cannot be resolved
+ with pytest.raises(KeyError):
+ pwd.getpwnam("user2")
+
+ # This user's GID is the same as the UID in this entry. The most important
+ # thing here is that the supplementary groups are correct and the GID
+ # resolves to the private group (as long as the user was requested first)
+ user3_expected_gids = [1003, 2015]
+ ent.assert_passwd_by_name("user3", dict(name="user3", uid=1003, gid=1003))
+ (res, errno, gids) = sssd_id.call_sssd_initgroups("user3", 1003)
+ assert res == sssd_id.NssReturnCode.SUCCESS
+
+ assert sorted(gids) == sorted(user3_expected_gids), \
+ "result: %s\n expected %s" % (
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(gids)]),
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(user3_expected_gids)])
+ )
+ # Make sure the private group is resolvable by name and by GID
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1003, dict(name="user3", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("user3", dict(gid=1003, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+
+@pytest.fixture
+def mpg_setup_no_gid(request, ldap_conn):
+ ent_list = ldap_ent.List(ldap_conn.ds_inst.base_dn)
+ ent_list.add_user("user1", 1001, 2001)
+
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("group1", 2001)
+ ent_list.add_group_bis("one_user_group1", 2015, ["user1"])
+
+ create_ldap_entries(ldap_conn, ent_list)
+ create_ldap_cleanup(request, ldap_conn, None)
+
+ conf = \
+ format_basic_conf(ldap_conn, SCHEMA_RFC2307_BIS) + \
+ unindent("""
+ [domain/LDAP]
+ auto_private_groups = True
+ ldap_user_gid_number = no_such_attribute
+ """).format(**locals())
+ create_conf_fixture(request, conf)
+ create_sssd_fixture(request)
+ return None
+
+
+def test_ldap_auto_private_groups_direct_no_gid(ldap_conn, mpg_setup_no_gid):
+ """
+ Integration test for auto_private_groups - test that even a user with
+ no GID assigned at all can be resolved including their autogenerated
+ primary group.
+
+ See also ticket https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/1872
+ """
+ # Make sure the user's GID is taken from their uidNumber
+ ent.assert_passwd_by_name("user1", dict(name="user1", uid=1001, gid=1001))
+ # Make sure the private group is resolvable by name and by GID
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("user1", dict(gid=1001, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(1001, dict(name="user1", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # The group referenced in user's gidNumber attribute should be still
+ # visible, but shouldn't have any relation to the user
+ ent.assert_group_by_name("group1", dict(gid=2001, mem=ent.contains_only()))
+ ent.assert_group_by_gid(2001, dict(name="group1", mem=ent.contains_only()))
+
+ # The user's secondary groups list must be correct as well. This time only
+ # the generated group and the explicit secondary group are added, since
+ # there is no original GID
+ user1_expected_gids = [1001, 2015]
+ (res, errno, gids) = sssd_id.call_sssd_initgroups("user1", 1001)
+ assert res == sssd_id.NssReturnCode.SUCCESS
+
+ assert sorted(gids) == sorted(user1_expected_gids), \
+ "result: %s\n expected %s" % (
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(gids)]),
+ ", ".join(["%s" % s for s in sorted(user1_expected_gids)])
+ )
--
2.15.1