1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# CDDL HEADER START 4# 5# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 6# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 7# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 8# 9# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 10# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 11# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 12# and limitations under the License. 13# 14# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 15# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 16# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 17# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 18# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 19# 20# CDDL HEADER END 21# 22# 23# idsconfig -- script to setup iDS 5.x/6.x for Native LDAP II. 24# 25# Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 26# Use is subject to license terms. 27# 28 29# 30# display_msg(): Displays message corresponding to the tag passed in. 31# 32display_msg() 33{ 34 case "$1" in 35 usage) cat <<EOF 36 $PROG: [ -v ] [ -i input file ] [ -o output file ] 37 i <input file> Get setup info from input file. 38 o <output file> Generate a server configuration output file. 39 v Verbose mode 40EOF 41 ;; 42 backup_server) cat <<EOF 43It is strongly recommended that you BACKUP the directory server 44before running $PROG. 45 46Hit Ctrl-C at any time before the final confirmation to exit. 47 48EOF 49 ;; 50 setup_complete) cat <<EOF 51 52$PROG: Setup of iDS server ${IDS_SERVER} is complete. 53 54EOF 55 ;; 56 display_vlv_list) cat <<EOF 57 58Note: idsconfig has created entries for VLV indexes. 59 60 For DS5.x, use the directoryserver(1m) script on ${IDS_SERVER} 61 to stop the server. Then, using directoryserver, follow the 62 directoryserver examples below to create the actual VLV indexes. 63 64 For DS6.x, use dsadm command delivered with DS6.x on ${IDS_SERVER} 65 to stop the server. Then, using dsadm, follow the 66 dsadm examples below to create the actual VLV indexes. 67 68EOF 69 ;; 70 cred_level_menu) cat <<EOF 71The following are the supported credential levels: 72 1 anonymous 73 2 proxy 74 3 proxy anonymous 75 4 self 76 5 self proxy 77 6 self proxy anonymous 78EOF 79 ;; 80 auth_method_menu) cat <<EOF 81The following are the supported Authentication Methods: 82 1 none 83 2 simple 84 3 sasl/DIGEST-MD5 85 4 tls:simple 86 5 tls:sasl/DIGEST-MD5 87 6 sasl/GSSAPI 88EOF 89 ;; 90 srvauth_method_menu) cat <<EOF 91The following are the supported Authentication Methods: 92 1 simple 93 2 sasl/DIGEST-MD5 94 3 tls:simple 95 4 tls:sasl/DIGEST-MD5 96 5 sasl/GSSAPI 97EOF 98 ;; 99 prompt_ssd_menu) cat <<EOF 100 A Add a Service Search Descriptor 101 D Delete a SSD 102 M Modify a SSD 103 P Display all SSD's 104 H Help 105 X Clear all SSD's 106 107 Q Exit menu 108EOF 109 ;; 110 summary_menu) 111 112 SUFFIX_INFO= 113 DB_INFO= 114 115 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX}" ] && 116 { 117 SUFFIX_INFO=`cat <<EOF 118 119 Suffix to create : $LDAP_SUFFIX 120EOF 121` 122 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_BACKEND}" ] && 123 DB_INFO=`cat <<EOF 124 125 Database to create : $IDS_DATABASE 126EOF 127` 128 } 129 130 cat <<EOF 131 Summary of Configuration 132 133 1 Domain to serve : $LDAP_DOMAIN 134 2 Base DN to setup : $LDAP_BASEDN$SUFFIX_INFO$DB_INFO 135 3 Profile name to create : $LDAP_PROFILE_NAME 136 4 Default Server List : $LDAP_SERVER_LIST 137 5 Preferred Server List : $LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST 138 6 Default Search Scope : $LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE 139 7 Credential Level : $LDAP_CRED_LEVEL 140 8 Authentication Method : $LDAP_AUTHMETHOD 141 9 Enable Follow Referrals : $LDAP_FOLLOWREF 142 10 iDS Time Limit : $IDS_TIMELIMIT 143 11 iDS Size Limit : $IDS_SIZELIMIT 144 12 Enable crypt password storage : $NEED_CRYPT 145 13 Service Auth Method pam_ldap : $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM 146 14 Service Auth Method keyserv : $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY 147 15 Service Auth Method passwd-cmd: $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD 148 16 Search Time Limit : $LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT 149 17 Profile Time to Live : $LDAP_PROFILE_TTL 150 18 Bind Limit : $LDAP_BIND_LIMIT 151 19 Enable shadow update : $LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE 152 20 Service Search Descriptors Menu 153 154EOF 155 ;; 156 sfx_not_suitable) cat <<EOF 157 158Sorry, suffix ${LDAP_SUFFIX} is not suitable for Base DN ${LDAP_BASEDN} 159 160EOF 161 ;; 162 obj_not_found) cat <<EOF 163 164Sorry, ${PROG} can't find an objectclass for "$_ATT" attribute 165 166EOF 167 ;; 168 sfx_config_incons) cat <<EOF 169 170Sorry, there is no suffix mapping for ${LDAP_SUFFIX}, 171while ldbm database exists, server configuration needs to be fixed manually, 172look at cn=mapping tree,cn=config and cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config 173 174EOF 175 ;; 176 ldbm_db_exist) cat <<EOF 177 178Database "${IDS_DATABASE}" already exists, 179however "${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL}" name is available 180 181EOF 182 ;; 183 unable_find_db_name) cat <<EOF 184 185Unable to find any available database name close to "${IDS_DATABASE}" 186 187EOF 188 ;; 189 create_ldbm_db_error) cat <<EOF 190 191ERROR: unable to create suffix ${LDAP_SUFFIX} 192 due to server error that occurred during creation of ldbm database 193 194EOF 195 ;; 196 create_suffix_entry_error) cat <<EOF 197 198ERROR: unable to create entry ${LDAP_SUFFIX} of ${LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ} class 199 200EOF 201 ;; 202 ldap_suffix_list) cat <<EOF 203 204No valid suffixes (naming contexts) were found for LDAP base DN: 205${LDAP_BASEDN} 206 207Available suffixes are: 208${LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST} 209 210EOF 211 ;; 212 sorry) cat <<EOF 213 214HELP - No help is available for this topic. 215 216EOF 217 ;; 218 create_suffix_help) cat <<EOF 219 220HELP - Our Base DN is ${LDAP_BASEDN} 221 and we need to create a Directory Suffix, 222 which can be equal to Base DN itself or be any of Base DN parents. 223 All intermediate entries up to suffix will be created on demand. 224 225EOF 226 ;; 227 enter_ldbm_db_help) cat <<EOF 228 229HELP - ldbm database is an internal database for storage of our suffix data. 230 Database name must be alphanumeric due to Directory Server restriction. 231 232EOF 233 ;; 234 backup_help) cat <<EOF 235 236HELP - Since idsconfig modifies the directory server configuration, 237 it is strongly recommended that you backup the server prior 238 to running this utility. This is especially true if the server 239 being configured is a production server. 240 241EOF 242 ;; 243 port_help) cat <<EOF 244 245HELP - Enter the port number the directory server is configured to 246 use for LDAP. 247 248EOF 249 ;; 250 domain_help) cat <<EOF 251 252HELP - This is the DNS domain name this server will be serving. You 253 must provide this name even if the server is not going to be populated 254 with hostnames. Any unqualified hostname stored in the directory 255 will be fully qualified using this DNS domain name. 256 257EOF 258 ;; 259 basedn_help) cat <<EOF 260 261HELP - This parameter defines the default location in the directory tree for 262 the naming services entries. You can override this default by using 263 serviceSearchDescriptors (SSD). You will be given the option to set up 264 an SSD later on in the setup. 265 266EOF 267 ;; 268 profile_help) cat <<EOF 269 270HELP - Name of the configuration profile with which the clients will be 271 configured. A directory server can store various profiles for multiple 272 groups of clients. The initialization tool, (ldapclient(1M)), assumes 273 "default" unless another is specified. 274 275EOF 276 ;; 277 def_srvlist_help) cat <<EOF 278 279HELP - Provide a list of directory servers to serve clients using this profile. 280 All these servers should contain consistent data and provide similar 281 functionality. This list is not ordered, and clients might change the 282 order given in this list. Note that this is a space separated list of 283 *IP addresses* (not host names). Providing port numbers is optional. 284 285EOF 286 ;; 287 pref_srvlist_help) cat <<EOF 288 289HELP - Provide a list of directory servers to serve this client profile. 290 Unlike the default server list, which is not ordered, the preferred 291 servers must be entered IN THE ORDER you wish to have them contacted. 292 If you do specify a preferred server list, clients will always contact 293 them before attempting to contact any of the servers on the default 294 server list. Note that you must enter the preferred server list as a 295 space-separated list of *IP addresses* (not host names). Providing port 296 numbers is optional. 297 298EOF 299 ;; 300 srch_scope_help) cat <<EOF 301 302HELP - Default search scope to be used for all searches unless they are 303 overwritten using serviceSearchDescriptors. The valid options 304 are "one", which would specify the search will only be performed 305 at the base DN for the given service, or "sub", which would specify 306 the search will be performed through *all* levels below the base DN 307 for the given service. 308 309EOF 310 ;; 311 cred_lvl_help) cat <<EOF 312 313HELP - This parameter defines what credentials the clients use to 314 authenticate to the directory server. This list might contain 315 multiple credential levels and is ordered. If a proxy level 316 is configured, you will also be prompted to enter a bind DN 317 for the proxy agent along with a password. This proxy agent 318 will be created if it does not exist. 319 320EOF 321 ;; 322 auth_help) cat <<EOF 323 324HELP - The default authentication method(s) to be used by all services 325 in the client using this profile. This is a ordered list of 326 authentication methods separated by a ';'. The supported methods 327 are provided in a menu. Note that sasl/DIGEST-MD5 binds require 328 passwords to be stored un-encrypted on the server. 329 330EOF 331 ;; 332 srvauth_help) cat <<EOF 333 334HELP - The authentication methods to be used by a given service. Currently 335 3 services support this feature: pam_ldap, keyserv, and passwd-cmd. 336 The authentication method specified in this attribute overrides 337 the default authentication method defined in the profile. This 338 feature can be used to select stronger authentication methods for 339 services which require increased security. 340 341EOF 342 ;; 343 pam_ldap_help) cat <<EOF 344 345HELP - The authentication method(s) to be used by pam_ldap when contacting 346 the directory server. This is a ordered list, and, if provided, will 347 override the default authentication method parameter. 348 349EOF 350 ;; 351 keyserv_help) cat <<EOF 352 353HELP - The authentication method(s) to be used by newkey(1M) and chkey(1) 354 when contacting the directory server. This is a ordered list and 355 if provided will override the default authentication method 356 parameter. 357 358EOF 359 ;; 360 passwd-cmd_help) cat <<EOF 361 362HELP - The authentication method(s) to be used by passwd(1) command when 363 contacting the directory server. This is a ordered list and if 364 provided will override the default authentication method parameter. 365 366EOF 367 ;; 368 referrals_help) cat <<EOF 369 370HELP - This parameter indicates whether the client should follow 371 ldap referrals if it encounters one during naming lookups. 372 373EOF 374 ;; 375 tlim_help) cat <<EOF 376 377HELP - The server time limit value indicates the maximum amount of time the 378 server would spend on a query from the client before abandoning it. 379 A value of '-1' indicates no limit. 380 381EOF 382 ;; 383 slim_help) cat <<EOF 384 385HELP - The server sizelimit value indicates the maximum number of entries 386 the server would return in respond to a query from the client. A 387 value of '-1' indicates no limit. 388 389EOF 390 ;; 391 crypt_help) cat <<EOF 392 393HELP - By default iDS does not store userPassword attribute values using 394 unix "crypt" format. If you need to keep your passwords in the crypt 395 format for NIS/NIS+ and pam_unix compatibility, choose 'yes'. If 396 passwords are stored using any other format than crypt, pam_ldap 397 MUST be used by clients to authenticate users to the system. Note 398 that if you wish to use sasl/DIGEST-MD5 in conjunction with pam_ldap, 399 user passwords must be stored in the clear format. 400 401EOF 402 ;; 403 srchtime_help) cat <<EOF 404 405HELP - The search time limit the client will enforce for directory 406 lookups. 407 408EOF 409 ;; 410 profttl_help) cat <<EOF 411 412HELP - The time to live value for profile. The client will refresh its 413 cached version of the configuration profile at this TTL interval. 414 415EOF 416 ;; 417 bindlim_help) cat <<EOF 418 419HELP - The time limit for the bind operation to the directory. This 420 value controls the responsiveness of the client in case a server 421 becomes unavailable. The smallest timeout value for a given 422 network architecture/conditions would work best. This is very 423 similar to setting TCP timeout, but only for LDAP bind operation. 424 425EOF 426 ;; 427 ssd_help) cat <<EOF 428 429HELP - Using Service Search Descriptors (SSD), you can override the 430 default configuration for a given service. The SSD can be 431 used to override the default search base DN, the default search 432 scope, and the default search filter to be used for directory 433 lookups. SSD are supported for all services (databases) 434 defined in nsswitch.conf(4). The default base DN is defined 435 in ldap(1). 436 437 Note: SSD are powerful tools in defining configuration profiles 438 and provide a great deal of flexibility. However, care 439 must be taken in creating them. If you decide to make use 440 of SSDs, consult the documentation first. 441 442EOF 443 ;; 444 ssd_menu_help) cat <<EOF 445 446HELP - Using this menu SSD can be added, updated, or deleted from 447 the profile. 448 449 A - This option creates a new SSD by prompting for the 450 service name, base DN, and scope. Service name is 451 any valid service as defined in ldap(1). base is 452 either the distinguished name to the container where 453 this service will use, or a relative DN followed 454 by a ','. 455 D - Delete a previously created SSD. 456 M - Modify a previously created SSD. 457 P - Display a list of all the previously created SSD. 458 X - Delete all of the previously created SSD. 459 460 Q - Exit the menu and continue with the server configuration. 461 462EOF 463 ;; 464 ldap_suffix_list_help) cat <<EOF 465 466HELP - No valid suffixes (naming contexts) are available on server 467 ${IDS_SERVER}:${IDS_PORT}. 468 You must set an LDAP Base DN that can be contained in 469 an existing suffix. 470 471EOF 472 ;; 473 enable_shadow_update_help) cat <<EOF 474 475HELP - Enter 'y' to set up the LDAP server for shadow update. 476 The setup will add an administrator identity/credential 477 and modify the necessary access controls for the client 478 to update shadow(4) data on the LDAP server. If sasl/GSSAPI 479 is in use, the Kerberos host principal will be used as the 480 administrator identity. 481 482 Shadow data is used for password aging and account locking. 483 Please refer to the shadow(4) manual page for details. 484 485EOF 486 ;; 487 add_admin_cred_help) cat <<EOF 488 489HELP - Start the setup to add an administrator identity/credential 490 and to modify access controls for the client to update 491 shadow(4) data on the LDAP server. 492 493 Shadow data is used for password aging and account locking. 494 Please refer to the shadow(4) manual page for details. 495 496EOF 497 ;; 498 use_host_principal_help) cat <<EOF 499 500HELP - A profile with a 'sasl/GSSAPI' authentication method and a 'self' 501 credential level is detected, enter 'y' to modify the necessary 502 access controls for allowing the client to update shadow(4) data 503 on the LDAP server. 504 505 Shadow data is used for password aging and account locking. 506 Please refer to the shadow(4) manual page for details. 507 508EOF 509 ;; 510 esac 511} 512 513 514# 515# get_ans(): gets an answer from the user. 516# $1 instruction/comment/description/question 517# $2 default value 518# 519get_ans() 520{ 521 if [ -z "$2" ] 522 then 523 ${ECHO} "$1 \c" 524 else 525 ${ECHO} "$1 [$2] \c" 526 fi 527 528 read ANS 529 if [ -z "$ANS" ] 530 then 531 ANS=$2 532 fi 533} 534 535 536# 537# get_ans_req(): gets an answer (required) from the user, NULL value not allowed. 538# $@ instruction/comment/description/question 539# 540get_ans_req() 541{ 542 ANS="" # Set ANS to NULL. 543 while [ "$ANS" = "" ] 544 do 545 get_ans "$@" 546 [ "$ANS" = "" ] && ${ECHO} "NULL value not allowed!" 547 done 548} 549 550 551# 552# get_number(): Querys and verifies that number entered is numeric. 553# Function will repeat prompt user for number value. 554# $1 Message text. 555# $2 default value. 556# $3 Help argument. 557# 558get_number() 559{ 560 ANS="" # Set ANS to NULL. 561 NUM="" 562 563 get_ans "$1" "$2" 564 565 # Verify that value is numeric. 566 while not_numeric $ANS 567 do 568 case "$ANS" in 569 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg ${3:-sorry} ;; 570 * ) ${ECHO} "Invalid value: \"${ANS}\". \c" 571 ;; 572 esac 573 # Get a new value. 574 get_ans "Enter a numeric value:" "$2" 575 done 576 NUM=$ANS 577} 578 579 580# 581# get_negone_num(): Only allows a -1 or positive integer. 582# Used for values where -1 has special meaning. 583# 584# $1 - Prompt message. 585# $2 - Default value (require). 586# $3 - Optional help argument. 587get_negone_num() 588{ 589 while : 590 do 591 get_number "$1" "$2" "$3" 592 if is_negative $ANS 593 then 594 if [ "$ANS" = "-1" ]; then 595 break # -1 is OK, so break. 596 else # Need to re-enter number. 597 ${ECHO} "Invalid number: please enter -1 or positive number." 598 fi 599 else 600 break # Positive number 601 fi 602 done 603} 604 605 606# 607# get_passwd(): Reads a password from the user and verify with second. 608# $@ instruction/comment/description/question 609# 610get_passwd() 611{ 612 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_passwd()" 613 614 # Temporary PASSWD variables 615 _PASS1="" 616 _PASS2="" 617 618 /usr/bin/stty -echo # Turn echo OFF 619 620 # Endless loop that continues until passwd and re-entered passwd 621 # match. 622 while : 623 do 624 ANS="" # Set ANS to NULL. 625 626 # Don't allow NULL for first try. 627 while [ "$ANS" = "" ] 628 do 629 get_ans "$@" 630 [ "$ANS" = "" ] && ${ECHO} "" && ${ECHO} "NULL passwd not allowed!" 631 done 632 _PASS1=$ANS # Store first try. 633 634 # Get second try. 635 ${ECHO} "" 636 get_ans "Re-enter passwd:" 637 _PASS2=$ANS 638 639 # Test if passwords are identical. 640 if [ "$_PASS1" = "$_PASS2" ]; then 641 break 642 fi 643 644 # Move cursor down to next line and print ERROR message. 645 ${ECHO} "" 646 ${ECHO} "ERROR: passwords don't match; try again." 647 done 648 649 /usr/bin/stty echo # Turn echo ON 650 651 ${ECHO} "" 652} 653 654 655# 656# get_passwd_nochk(): Reads a password from the user w/o check. 657# $@ instruction/comment/description/question 658# 659get_passwd_nochk() 660{ 661 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_passwd_nochk()" 662 663 /usr/bin/stty -echo # Turn echo OFF 664 665 get_ans "$@" 666 667 /usr/bin/stty echo # Turn echo ON 668 669 ${ECHO} "" 670} 671 672 673# 674# get_menu_choice(): Get a menu choice from user. Continue prompting 675# till the choice is in required range. 676# $1 .. Message text. 677# $2 .. min value 678# $3 .. max value 679# $4 .. OPTIONAL: default value 680# 681# Return value: 682# MN_CH will contain the value selected. 683# 684get_menu_choice() 685{ 686 # Check for req parameter. 687 if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then 688 ${ECHO} "get_menu_choice(): Did not get required parameters." 689 return 1 690 fi 691 692 while : 693 do 694 get_ans "$1" "$4" 695 MN_CH=$ANS 696 is_negative $MN_CH 697 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 698 if [ $MN_CH -ge $2 ]; then 699 if [ $MN_CH -le $3 ]; then 700 return 701 fi 702 fi 703 fi 704 ${ECHO} "Invalid choice: $MN_CH" 705 done 706} 707 708 709# 710# get_confirm(): Get confirmation from the user. (Y/Yes or N/No) 711# $1 - Message 712# $2 - default value. 713# 714get_confirm() 715{ 716 _ANSWER= 717 718 while : 719 do 720 # Display Internal ERROR if $2 not set. 721 if [ -z "$2" ] 722 then 723 ${ECHO} "INTERNAL ERROR: get_confirm requires 2 args, 3rd is optional." 724 exit 2 725 fi 726 727 # Display prompt. 728 ${ECHO} "$1 [$2] \c" 729 730 # Get the ANSWER. 731 read _ANSWER 732 if [ "$_ANSWER" = "" ] && [ -n "$2" ] ; then 733 _ANSWER=$2 734 fi 735 case "$_ANSWER" in 736 [Yy] | yes | Yes | YES) return 1 ;; 737 [Nn] | no | No | NO) return 0 ;; 738 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg ${3:-sorry};; 739 * ) ${ECHO} "Please enter y or n." ;; 740 esac 741 done 742} 743 744 745# 746# get_confirm_nodef(): Get confirmation from the user. (Y/Yes or N/No) 747# No default value supported. 748# 749get_confirm_nodef() 750{ 751 _ANSWER= 752 753 while : 754 do 755 ${ECHO} "$@ \c" 756 read _ANSWER 757 case "$_ANSWER" in 758 [Yy] | yes | Yes | YES) return 1 ;; 759 [Nn] | no | No | NO) return 0 ;; 760 * ) ${ECHO} "Please enter y or n." ;; 761 esac 762 done 763} 764 765 766# 767# is_numeric(): Tells is a string is numeric. 768# 0 = Numeric 769# 1 = NOT Numeric 770# 771is_numeric() 772{ 773 # Check for parameter. 774 if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then 775 return 1 776 fi 777 778 # Determine if numeric. 779 expr "$1" + 1 > /dev/null 2>&1 780 if [ $? -ge 2 ]; then 781 return 1 782 fi 783 784 # Made it here, it's Numeric. 785 return 0 786} 787 788 789# 790# not_numeric(): Reverses the return values of is_numeric. Useful 791# for if and while statements that want to test for 792# non-numeric data. 793# 0 = NOT Numeric 794# 1 = Numeric 795# 796not_numeric() 797{ 798 is_numeric $1 799 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 800 return 1 801 else 802 return 0 803 fi 804} 805 806 807# 808# is_negative(): Tells is a Numeric value is less than zero. 809# 0 = Negative Numeric 810# 1 = Positive Numeric 811# 2 = NOT Numeric 812# 813is_negative() 814{ 815 # Check for parameter. 816 if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then 817 return 1 818 fi 819 820 # Determine if numeric. Can't use expr because -0 is 821 # considered positive?? 822 if is_numeric $1; then 823 case "$1" in 824 -*) return 0 ;; # Negative Numeric 825 *) return 1 ;; # Positive Numeric 826 esac 827 else 828 return 2 829 fi 830} 831 832 833# 834# check_domainname(): check validity of a domain name. Currently we check 835# that it has at least two components. 836# $1 the domain name to be checked 837# 838check_domainname() 839{ 840 if [ ! -z "$1" ] 841 then 842 t=`expr "$1" : '[^.]\{1,\}[.][^.]\{1,\}'` 843 if [ "$t" = 0 ] 844 then 845 return 1 846 fi 847 fi 848 return 0 849} 850 851 852# 853# check_baseDN(): check validity of the baseDN name. 854# $1 the baseDN name to be checked 855# 856# NOTE: The check_baseDN function does not catch all invalid DN's. 857# Its purpose is to reduce the number of invalid DN's to 858# get past the input routine. The invalid DN's will be 859# caught by the LDAP server when they are attempted to be 860# created. 861# 862check_baseDN() 863{ 864 ck_DN=$1 865 ${ECHO} " Checking LDAP Base DN ..." 866 if [ ! -z "$ck_DN" ]; then 867 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Checking baseDN: $ck_DN" 868 # Check for = (assignment operator) 869 ${ECHO} "$ck_DN" | ${GREP} "=" > /dev/null 2>&1 870 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 871 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "check_baseDN: No '=' in baseDN." 872 return 1 873 fi 874 875 # Check all keys. 876 while : 877 do 878 # Get first key. 879 dkey=`${ECHO} $ck_DN | cut -d'=' -f1` 880 881 # Check that the key string is valid 882 check_attrName $dkey 883 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 884 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "check_baseDN: invalid key=${dkey}" 885 return 1 886 fi 887 888 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "check_baseDN: valid key=${dkey}" 889 890 # Remove first key from DN 891 ck_DN=`${ECHO} $ck_DN | cut -s -d',' -f2-` 892 893 # Break loop if nothing left. 894 if [ "$ck_DN" = "" ]; then 895 break 896 fi 897 done 898 fi 899 return 0 900} 901 902 903# 904# domain_2_dc(): Convert a domain name into dc string. 905# $1 .. Domain name. 906# 907domain_2_dc() 908{ 909 _DOM=$1 # Domain parameter. 910 _DOM_2_DC="" # Return value from function. 911 _FIRST=1 # Flag for first time. 912 913 export _DOM_2_DC # Make visible for others. 914 915 # Convert "."'s to spaces for "for" loop. 916 domtmp="`${ECHO} ${_DOM} | tr '.' ' '`" 917 for i in $domtmp; do 918 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 919 _DOM_2_DC="dc=${i}" 920 _FIRST=0 921 else 922 _DOM_2_DC="${_DOM_2_DC},dc=${i}" 923 fi 924 done 925} 926 927 928# 929# is_root_user(): Check to see if logged in as root user. 930# 931is_root_user() 932{ 933 case `id` in 934 uid=0\(root\)*) return 0 ;; 935 * ) return 1 ;; 936 esac 937} 938 939 940# 941# parse_arg(): Parses the command line arguments and sets the 942# appropriate variables. 943# 944parse_arg() 945{ 946 while getopts "dvhi:o:" ARG 947 do 948 case $ARG in 949 d) DEBUG=1;; 950 v) VERB="";; 951 i) INPUT_FILE=$OPTARG;; 952 o) OUTPUT_FILE=$OPTARG;; 953 \?) display_msg usage 954 exit 1;; 955 *) ${ECHO} "**ERROR: Supported option missing handler!" 956 display_msg usage 957 exit 1;; 958 esac 959 done 960 return `expr $OPTIND - 1` 961} 962 963 964# 965# init(): initializes variables and options 966# 967init() 968{ 969 # General variables. 970 PROG=`basename $0` # Program name 971 PID=$$ # Program ID 972 VERB='> /dev/null 2>&1' # NULL or "> /dev/null" 973 ECHO="/bin/echo" # print message on screen 974 EVAL="eval" # eval or echo 975 EGREP="/usr/bin/egrep" 976 GREP="/usr/bin/grep" 977 DEBUG=0 # Set Debug OFF 978 BACKUP=no_ldap # backup suffix 979 HOST="" # NULL or <hostname> 980 NAWK="/usr/bin/nawk" 981 RM="/usr/bin/rm" 982 983 DOM="" # Set to NULL 984 # If DNS domain (resolv.conf) exists use that, otherwise use domainname. 985 if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf ]; then 986 DOM=`/usr/xpg4/bin/grep -i -E '^domain|^search' /etc/resolv.conf \ 987 | awk '{ print $2 }' | tail -1` 988 fi 989 990 # If for any reason the DOM did not get set (error'd resolv.conf) set 991 # DOM to the domainname command's output. 992 if [ "$DOM" = "" ]; then 993 DOM=`domainname` # domain from domainname command. 994 fi 995 996 STEP=1 997 INTERACTIVE=1 # 0 = on, 1 = off (For input file mode) 998 DEL_OLD_PROFILE=0 # 0 (default), 1 = delete old profile. 999 1000 # idsconfig specific variables. 1001 INPUT_FILE="" 1002 OUTPUT_FILE="" 1003 LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE="FALSE" 1004 NEED_PROXY=0 # 0 = No Proxy, 1 = Create Proxy. 1005 NEED_ADMIN=0 # 0 = No Admin, 1 = Create Admin. 1006 NEED_HOSTACL=0 # 0 = No Host ACL, 1 = Create Host ACL. 1007 EXISTING_PROFILE=0 1008 LDAP_PROXYAGENT="" 1009 LDAP_ADMINDN="" 1010 LDAP_SUFFIX="" 1011 LDAP_DOMAIN=$DOM # domainname on Server (default value) 1012 GEN_CMD="" 1013 1014 # LDAP COMMANDS 1015 LDAPSEARCH="/bin/ldapsearch -r" 1016 LDAPMODIFY=/bin/ldapmodify 1017 LDAPADD=/bin/ldapadd 1018 LDAPDELETE=/bin/ldapdelete 1019 LDAP_GEN_PROFILE=/usr/sbin/ldap_gen_profile 1020 1021 # iDS specific information 1022 IDS_SERVER="" 1023 IDS_PORT=389 1024 NEED_TIME=0 1025 NEED_SIZE=0 1026 NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM=0 1027 NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY=0 1028 NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD=0 1029 IDS_TIMELIMIT="" 1030 IDS_SIZELIMIT="" 1031 1032 # LDAP PROFILE related defaults 1033 LDAP_ROOTDN="cn=Directory Manager" # Provide common default. 1034 LDAP_ROOTPWD="" # NULL passwd as default (i.e. invalid) 1035 LDAP_PROFILE_NAME="default" 1036 LDAP_BASEDN="" 1037 LDAP_SERVER_LIST="" 1038 LDAP_AUTHMETHOD="" 1039 LDAP_FOLLOWREF="FALSE" 1040 NEED_CRYPT="" 1041 LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE="one" 1042 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM="" 1043 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY="" 1044 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD="" 1045 LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT=30 1046 LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST="" 1047 LDAP_PROFILE_TTL=43200 1048 LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="proxy" 1049 LDAP_BIND_LIMIT=10 1050 1051 # Prevent new files from being read by group or others. 1052 umask 077 1053 1054 # Service Search Descriptors 1055 LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES="" 1056 1057 # Set and create TMPDIR. 1058 TMPDIR="/tmp/idsconfig.${PID}" 1059 if mkdir -m 700 ${TMPDIR} 1060 then 1061 # Cleanup on exit. 1062 trap 'rm -rf ${TMPDIR}; /usr/bin/stty echo; exit' 1 2 3 6 15 1063 else 1064 echo "ERROR: unable to create a safe temporary directory." 1065 exit 1 1066 fi 1067 LDAP_ROOTPWF=${TMPDIR}/rootPWD 1068 1069 # Set the SSD file name after setting TMPDIR. 1070 SSD_FILE=${TMPDIR}/ssd_list 1071 1072 # GSSAPI setup 1073 LDAP_KRB_REALM="" 1074 LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE="" 1075 SCHEMA_UPDATED=0 1076 1077 export DEBUG VERB ECHO EVAL EGREP GREP STEP TMPDIR 1078 export IDS_SERVER IDS_PORT LDAP_ROOTDN LDAP_ROOTPWD LDAP_SERVER_LIST 1079 export LDAP_BASEDN LDAP_ROOTPWF 1080 export LDAP_DOMAIN LDAP_SUFFIX LDAP_PROXYAGENT LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED 1081 export NEED_PROXY 1082 export LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE LDAP_ADMINDN LDAP_ADMIN_CRED 1083 export NEED_ADMIN NEED_HOSTACL EXISTING_PROFILE 1084 export LDAP_PROFILE_NAME LDAP_BASEDN LDAP_SERVER_LIST 1085 export LDAP_AUTHMETHOD LDAP_FOLLOWREF LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT 1086 export LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST LDAP_PROFILE_TTL LDAP_CRED_LEVEL LDAP_BIND_LIMIT 1087 export NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD 1088 export LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD 1089 export LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES SSD_FILE 1090 export GEN_CMD LDAP_KRB_REALM LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE SCHEMA_UPDATED 1091} 1092 1093 1094# 1095# disp_full_debug(): List of all debug variables usually interested in. 1096# Grouped to avoid MASSIVE code duplication. 1097# 1098disp_full_debug() 1099{ 1100 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " IDS_SERVER = $IDS_SERVER" 1101 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " IDS_PORT = $IDS_PORT" 1102 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_ROOTDN = $LDAP_ROOTDN" 1103 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_ROOTPWD = $LDAP_ROOTPWD" 1104 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_DOMAIN = $LDAP_DOMAIN" 1105 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SUFFIX = $LDAP_SUFFIX" 1106 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_BASEDN = $LDAP_BASEDN" 1107 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_PROFILE_NAME = $LDAP_PROFILE_NAME" 1108 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SERVER_LIST = $LDAP_SERVER_LIST" 1109 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST = $LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST" 1110 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE = $LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE" 1111 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_CRED_LEVEL = $LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" 1112 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_AUTHMETHOD = $LDAP_AUTHMETHOD" 1113 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_FOLLOWREF = $LDAP_FOLLOWREF" 1114 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " IDS_TIMELIMIT = $IDS_TIMELIMIT" 1115 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " IDS_SIZELIMIT = $IDS_SIZELIMIT" 1116 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_CRYPT = $NEED_CRYPT" 1117 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM = $NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM" 1118 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY = $NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY" 1119 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD = $NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD" 1120 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM = $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM" 1121 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY = $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY" 1122 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD = $LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD" 1123 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT = $LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT" 1124 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_PROFILE_TTL = $LDAP_PROFILE_TTL" 1125 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_BIND_LIMIT = $LDAP_BIND_LIMIT" 1126 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE = $LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE" 1127 1128 # Only display proxy stuff if needed. 1129 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_PROXY = $NEED_PROXY" 1130 if [ $NEED_PROXY -eq 1 ]; then 1131 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_PROXYAGENT = $LDAP_PROXYAGENT" 1132 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED = $LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED" 1133 fi 1134 1135 # Only display admin credential if needed. 1136 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_ADMIN = $NEED_ADMIN" 1137 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " NEED_HOSTACL = $NEED_HOSTACL" 1138 if [ $NEED_ADMIN -eq 1 ]; then 1139 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_ADMINDN = $LDAP_ADMINDN" 1140 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_ADMIN_CRED = $LDAP_ADMIN_CRED" 1141 fi 1142 1143 # Service Search Descriptors are a special case. 1144 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES = $LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES" 1145} 1146 1147 1148# 1149# load_config_file(): Loads the config file. 1150# 1151load_config_file() 1152{ 1153 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In load_config_file()" 1154 1155 # Remove SSD lines from input file before sourcing. 1156 # The SSD lines must be removed because some forms of the 1157 # data could cause SHELL errors. 1158 ${GREP} -v "LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES=" ${INPUT_FILE} > ${TMPDIR}/inputfile.noSSD 1159 1160 # Source the input file. 1161 . ${TMPDIR}/inputfile.noSSD 1162 1163 # If LDAP_SUFFIX is no set, try to utilize LDAP_TREETOP since older 1164 # config files use LDAP_TREETOP 1165 LDAP_SUFFIX="${LDAP_SUFFIX:-$LDAP_TREETOP}" 1166 1167 # Save password to temporary file. 1168 save_password 1169 1170 # Create the SSD file. 1171 create_ssd_file 1172 1173 # Display FULL debugging info. 1174 disp_full_debug 1175} 1176 1177# 1178# save_password(): Save password to temporary file. 1179# 1180save_password() 1181{ 1182 cat > ${LDAP_ROOTPWF} <<EOF 1183${LDAP_ROOTPWD} 1184EOF 1185} 1186 1187###################################################################### 1188# FUNCTIONS FOR prompt_config_info() START HERE. 1189###################################################################### 1190 1191# 1192# get_ids_server(): Prompt for iDS server name. 1193# 1194get_ids_server() 1195{ 1196 while : 1197 do 1198 # Prompt for server name. 1199 get_ans "Enter the JES Directory Server's hostname to setup:" "$IDS_SERVER" 1200 IDS_SERVER="$ANS" 1201 1202 # Ping server to see if live. If valid break out of loop. 1203 ping $IDS_SERVER > /dev/null 2>&1 1204 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1205 break 1206 fi 1207 1208 # Invalid server, enter a new name. 1209 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Server '${IDS_SERVER}' is invalid or unreachable." 1210 IDS_SERVER="" 1211 done 1212 1213 # Set SERVER_ARGS and LDAP_ARGS since values might of changed. 1214 SERVER_ARGS="-h ${IDS_SERVER} -p ${IDS_PORT}" 1215 LDAP_ARGS="${SERVER_ARGS} ${AUTH_ARGS}" 1216 export SERVER_ARGS 1217 1218} 1219 1220# 1221# get_ids_port(): Prompt for iDS port number. 1222# 1223get_ids_port() 1224{ 1225 # Get a valid iDS port number. 1226 while : 1227 do 1228 # Enter port number. 1229 get_number "Enter the port number for iDS (h=help):" "$IDS_PORT" "port_help" 1230 IDS_PORT=$ANS 1231 # Do a simple search to check hostname and port number. 1232 # If search returns SUCCESS, break out, host and port must 1233 # be valid. 1234 ${LDAPSEARCH} -h ${IDS_SERVER} -p ${IDS_PORT} -b "" -s base "objectclass=*" > /dev/null 2>&1 1235 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1236 break 1237 fi 1238 1239 # Invalid host/port pair, Re-enter. 1240 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Invalid host or port: ${IDS_SERVER}:${IDS_PORT}, Please re-enter!" 1241 get_ids_server 1242 done 1243 1244 # Set SERVER_ARGS and LDAP_ARGS since values might of changed. 1245 SERVER_ARGS="-h ${IDS_SERVER} -p ${IDS_PORT}" 1246 LDAP_ARGS="${SERVER_ARGS} ${AUTH_ARGS}" 1247 export SERVER_ARGS 1248} 1249 1250 1251# 1252# chk_ids_version(): Read the slapd config file and set variables 1253# 1254chk_ids_version() 1255{ 1256 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In chk_ids_version()" 1257 1258 # check iDS version number. 1259 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b cn=monitor -s base \"objectclass=*\" version | ${GREP} \"^version=\" | cut -f2 -d'/' | cut -f1 -d' ' > ${TMPDIR}/checkDSver 2>&1" 1260 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1261 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Can not determine the version number of iDS!" 1262 exit 1 1263 fi 1264 IDS_VER=`cat ${TMPDIR}/checkDSver` 1265 IDS_MAJVER=`${ECHO} ${IDS_VER} | cut -f1 -d.` 1266 IDS_MINVER=`${ECHO} ${IDS_VER} | cut -f2 -d.` 1267 if [ "${IDS_MAJVER}" != "5" ] && [ "${IDS_MAJVER}" != "6" ]; then 1268 ${ECHO} "ERROR: $PROG only works with JES DS version 5.x and 6.x, not ${IDS_VER}." 1269 exit 1 1270 fi 1271 if [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ]; then 1272 ${ECHO} " IDS_MAJVER = $IDS_MAJVER" 1273 ${ECHO} " IDS_MINVER = $IDS_MINVER" 1274 fi 1275} 1276 1277 1278# 1279# get_dirmgr_dn(): Get the directory manger DN. 1280# 1281get_dirmgr_dn() 1282{ 1283 get_ans "Enter the directory manager DN:" "$LDAP_ROOTDN" 1284 LDAP_ROOTDN=$ANS 1285 1286 # Update ENV variables using DN. 1287 AUTH_ARGS="-D \"${LDAP_ROOTDN}\" -j ${LDAP_ROOTPWF}" 1288 LDAP_ARGS="${SERVER_ARGS} ${AUTH_ARGS}" 1289 export AUTH_ARGS LDAP_ARGS 1290} 1291 1292 1293# 1294# get_dirmgr_pw(): Get the Root DN passwd. (Root DN found in slapd.conf) 1295# 1296get_dirmgr_pw() 1297{ 1298 while : 1299 do 1300 # Get passwd. 1301 get_passwd_nochk "Enter passwd for ${LDAP_ROOTDN} :" 1302 LDAP_ROOTPWD=$ANS 1303 1304 # Store password in file. 1305 save_password 1306 1307 # Update ENV variables using DN's PW. 1308 AUTH_ARGS="-D \"${LDAP_ROOTDN}\" -j ${LDAP_ROOTPWF}" 1309 LDAP_ARGS="${SERVER_ARGS} ${AUTH_ARGS}" 1310 export AUTH_ARGS LDAP_ARGS 1311 1312 # Verify that ROOTDN and ROOTPWD are valid. 1313 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > ${TMPDIR}/checkDN 2>&1" 1314 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1315 eval "${GREP} credential ${TMPDIR}/checkDN ${VERB}" 1316 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1317 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Root DN passwd is invalid." 1318 else 1319 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Invalid Root DN <${LDAP_ROOTDN}>." 1320 get_dirmgr_dn 1321 fi 1322 else 1323 break # Both are valid. 1324 fi 1325 done 1326 1327 1328} 1329 1330 1331# 1332# get_domain(): Get the Domain that will be served by the LDAP server. 1333# $1 - Help argument. 1334# 1335get_domain() 1336{ 1337 # Use LDAP_DOMAIN as default. 1338 get_ans "Enter the domainname to be served (h=help):" $LDAP_DOMAIN 1339 1340 # Check domainname, and have user re-enter if not valid. 1341 check_domainname $ANS 1342 while [ $? -ne 0 ] 1343 do 1344 case "$ANS" in 1345 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg ${1:-sorry} ;; 1346 * ) ${ECHO} "Invalid domainname: \"${ANS}\"." 1347 ;; 1348 esac 1349 get_ans "Enter domainname to be served (h=help):" $DOM 1350 1351 check_domainname $ANS 1352 done 1353 1354 # Set the domainname to valid name. 1355 LDAP_DOMAIN=$ANS 1356} 1357 1358 1359# 1360# get_basedn(): Query for the Base DN. 1361# 1362get_basedn() 1363{ 1364 # Set the $_DOM_2_DC and assign to LDAP_BASEDN as default. 1365 # Then call get_basedn(). This method remakes the default 1366 # each time just in case the domain changed. 1367 domain_2_dc $LDAP_DOMAIN 1368 LDAP_BASEDN=$_DOM_2_DC 1369 1370 # Get Base DN. 1371 while : 1372 do 1373 get_ans_req "Enter LDAP Base DN (h=help):" "${_DOM_2_DC}" 1374 check_baseDN "$ANS" 1375 while [ $? -ne 0 ] 1376 do 1377 case "$ANS" in 1378 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg basedn_help ;; 1379 * ) ${ECHO} "Invalid base DN: \"${ANS}\"." 1380 ;; 1381 esac 1382 1383 # Re-Enter the BaseDN 1384 get_ans_req "Enter LDAP Base DN (h=help):" "${_DOM_2_DC}" 1385 check_baseDN "$ANS" 1386 done 1387 1388 # Set base DN and check its suffix 1389 LDAP_BASEDN=${ANS} 1390 check_basedn_suffix || 1391 { 1392 cleanup 1393 exit 1 1394 } 1395 1396 # suffix may need to be created, in that case get suffix from user 1397 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX}" ] && 1398 { 1399 get_suffix || continue 1400 } 1401 1402 # suffix is ok, break out of the base dn inquire loop 1403 break 1404 done 1405} 1406 1407# 1408# get_want_shadow_update(): Ask user if want to enable shadow update? 1409# 1410get_want_shadow_update() 1411{ 1412 MSG="Do you want to enable shadow update (y/n/h)?" 1413 get_confirm "$MSG" "n" "enable_shadow_update_help" 1414 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 1415 LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE="TRUE" 1416 else 1417 LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE="FALSE" 1418 fi 1419} 1420 1421get_krb_realm() { 1422 1423 # To upper cases 1424 LDAP_KRB_REALM=`${ECHO} ${LDAP_DOMAIN} | ${NAWK} '{ print toupper($0) }'` 1425 get_ans_req "Enter Kerberos Realm:" "$LDAP_KRB_REALM" 1426 # To upper cases 1427 LDAP_KRB_REALM=`${ECHO} ${ANS} | ${NAWK} '{ print toupper($0) }'` 1428} 1429 1430# $1: DN 1431# $2: ldif file 1432add_entry_by_DN() { 1433 1434 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${1}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 1435 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1436 ${ECHO} " ${1} already exists" 1437 return 0 1438 else 1439 ${EVAL} "${LDAPADD} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${2} ${VERB}" 1440 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1441 ${ECHO} " ${1} is added" 1442 return 0 1443 else 1444 ${ECHO} " ERROR: failed to add ${1}" 1445 return 1 1446 fi 1447 fi 1448 1449} 1450# 1451# Kerberos princiapl to DN mapping rules 1452# 1453# Add rules for host credentails and user credentials 1454# 1455add_id_mapping_rules() { 1456 1457 ${ECHO} " Adding Kerberos principal to DN mapping rules..." 1458 1459 _C_DN="cn=GSSAPI,cn=identity mapping,cn=config" 1460 ( cat << EOF 1461dn: cn=GSSAPI,cn=identity mapping,cn=config 1462objectClass: top 1463objectClass: nsContainer 1464cn: GSSAPI 1465EOF 1466) > ${TMPDIR}/GSSAPI_container.ldif 1467 1468 add_entry_by_DN "${_C_DN}" "${TMPDIR}/GSSAPI_container.ldif" 1469 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; 1470 then 1471 ${RM} ${TMPDIR}/GSSAPI_container.ldif 1472 return 1473 fi 1474 1475 _H_CN="host_auth_${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" 1476 _H_DN="cn=${_H_CN}, ${_C_DN}" 1477 ( cat << EOF 1478dn: ${_H_DN} 1479objectClass: top 1480objectClass: nsContainer 1481objectClass: dsIdentityMapping 1482objectClass: dsPatternMatching 1483cn: ${_H_CN} 1484dsMatching-pattern: \${Principal} 1485dsMatching-regexp: host\/(.*).${LDAP_DOMAIN}@${LDAP_KRB_REALM} 1486dsSearchBaseDN: ou=hosts,${LDAP_BASEDN} 1487dsSearchFilter: (&(objectClass=ipHost)(cn=\$1)) 1488dsSearchScope: one 1489 1490EOF 1491) > ${TMPDIR}/${_H_CN}.ldif 1492 1493 add_entry_by_DN "${_H_DN}" "${TMPDIR}/${_H_CN}.ldif" 1494 1495 _U_CN="user_auth_${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" 1496 _U_DN="cn=${_U_CN}, ${_C_DN}" 1497 ( cat << EOF 1498dn: ${_U_DN} 1499objectClass: top 1500objectClass: nsContainer 1501objectClass: dsIdentityMapping 1502objectClass: dsPatternMatching 1503cn: ${_U_CN} 1504dsMatching-pattern: \${Principal} 1505dsMatching-regexp: (.*)@${LDAP_KRB_REALM} 1506dsMappedDN: uid=\$1,ou=People,${LDAP_BASEDN} 1507 1508EOF 1509) > ${TMPDIR}/${_U_CN}.ldif 1510 1511 add_entry_by_DN "${_U_DN}" "${TMPDIR}/${_U_CN}.ldif" 1512 1513} 1514 1515 1516# 1517# Modify ACL to allow root to read all the password and only self can read 1518# its own password when sasl/GSSAPI bind is used 1519# 1520modify_userpassword_acl_for_gssapi() { 1521 1522 _P_DN="ou=People,${LDAP_BASEDN}" 1523 _H_DN="ou=Hosts,${LDAP_BASEDN}" 1524 _P_ACI="self-read-pwd" 1525 1526 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${_P_DN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > /dev/null 2>&1" 1527 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1528 ${ECHO} " ${_P_DN} does not exist" 1529 # Not Found. Create a new entry 1530 ( cat << EOF 1531dn: ${_P_DN} 1532ou: People 1533objectClass: top 1534objectClass: organizationalUnit 1535EOF 1536) > ${TMPDIR}/gssapi_people.ldif 1537 1538 add_entry_by_DN "${_P_DN}" "${TMPDIR}/gssapi_people.ldif" 1539 else 1540 ${ECHO} " ${_P_DN} already exists" 1541 fi 1542 1543 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${_P_DN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" aci > ${TMPDIR}/chk_gssapi_aci 2>&1" 1544 1545 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1546 ${EVAL} "${GREP} ${_P_ACI} ${TMPDIR}/chk_gssapi_aci > /dev/null 2>&1" 1547 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1548 ${ECHO} " userpassword ACL ${_P_ACI} already exists." 1549 return 1550 else 1551 ${ECHO} " userpassword ACL ${_P_ACI} not found. Create a new one." 1552 fi 1553 else 1554 ${ECHO} " Error searching aci for ${_P_DN}" 1555 cat ${TMPDIR}/chk_gssapi_aci 1556 cleanup 1557 exit 1 1558 fi 1559 ( cat << EOF 1560dn: ${_P_DN} 1561changetype: modify 1562add: aci 1563aci: (targetattr="userPassword")(version 3.0; acl self-read-pwd; allow (read,search) userdn="ldap:///self" and authmethod="sasl GSSAPI";) 1564- 1565add: aci 1566aci: (targetattr="userPassword")(version 3.0; acl host-read-pwd; allow (read,search) userdn="ldap:///cn=*+ipHostNumber=*,ou=Hosts,${LDAP_BASEDN}" and authmethod="sasl GSSAPI";) 1567EOF 1568) > ${TMPDIR}/user_gssapi.ldif 1569 LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS=20 1570 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/user_gssapi.ldif ${VERB}" 1571 1572 case $? in 1573 0) 1574 ${ECHO} " ${_P_DN} uaserpassword ACL is updated." 1575 ;; 1576 20) 1577 ${ECHO} " ${_P_DN} uaserpassword ACL already exists." 1578 ;; 1579 *) 1580 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of userpassword ACL for ${_P_DN} failed!" 1581 cleanup 1582 exit 1 1583 ;; 1584 esac 1585} 1586# 1587# $1: objectclass or attributetyp 1588# $2: name 1589search_update_schema() { 1590 1591 ATTR="${1}es" 1592 1593 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b cn=schema -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${ATTR} | ${GREP} -i \"${2}\" ${VERB}" 1594 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1595 ${ECHO} "${1} ${2} does not exist." 1596 update_schema_attr 1597 update_schema_obj 1598 SCHEMA_UPDATED=1 1599 else 1600 ${ECHO} "${1} ${2} already exists. Schema has been updated" 1601 fi 1602} 1603 1604# 1605# $1: 1 - interactive, 0 - no 1606# 1607create_gssapi_profile() { 1608 1609 1610 if [ ${1} -eq 1 ]; then 1611 echo 1612 echo "You can create a sasl/GSSAPI enabled profile with default values now." 1613 get_confirm "Do you want to create a sasl/GSSAPI default profile ?" "n" 1614 1615 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1616 return 1617 fi 1618 fi 1619 1620 # Add profile container if it does not exist 1621 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > /dev/null 2>&1" 1622 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1623 ( cat << EOF 1624dn: ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN} 1625ou: profile 1626objectClass: top 1627objectClass: organizationalUnit 1628EOF 1629) > ${TMPDIR}/profile_people.ldif 1630 1631 add_entry_by_DN "ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}" "${TMPDIR}/profile_people.ldif" 1632 1633 fi 1634 1635 search_update_schema "objectclass" "DUAConfigProfile" 1636 1637 _P_NAME="gssapi_${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" 1638 if [ ${1} -eq 1 ]; then 1639 _P_TMP=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME} 1640 LDAP_PROFILE_NAME=${_P_NAME} 1641 get_profile_name 1642 LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME} 1643 LDAP_PROFILE_NAME=${_P_TMP} 1644 fi 1645 1646 _P_DN="cn=${LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE},ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}" 1647 if [ ${DEL_OLD_PROFILE} -eq 1 ]; then 1648 DEL_OLD_PROFILE=0 1649 ${EVAL} "${LDAPDELETE} ${LDAP_ARGS} ${_P_DN} ${VERB}" 1650 fi 1651 1652 _SVR=`getent hosts ${IDS_SERVER} | ${NAWK} '{ print $1 }'` 1653 if [ ${IDS_PORT} -ne 389 ]; then 1654 _SVR="${_SVR}:${IDS_PORT}" 1655 fi 1656 1657 (cat << EOF 1658dn: ${_P_DN} 1659objectClass: top 1660objectClass: DUAConfigProfile 1661defaultServerList: ${_SVR} 1662defaultSearchBase: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 1663authenticationMethod: sasl/GSSAPI 1664followReferrals: ${LDAP_FOLLOWREF} 1665defaultSearchScope: ${LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE} 1666searchTimeLimit: ${LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT} 1667profileTTL: ${LDAP_PROFILE_TTL} 1668cn: ${LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE} 1669credentialLevel: self 1670bindTimeLimit: ${LDAP_BIND_LIMIT} 1671EOF 1672) > ${TMPDIR}/gssapi_profile.ldif 1673 1674 add_entry_by_DN "${_P_DN}" "${TMPDIR}/gssapi_profile.ldif" 1675 1676} 1677# 1678# Set up GSSAPI if necessary 1679# 1680gssapi_setup() { 1681 1682 # assume sasl/GSSAPI is supported by the ldap server and may be used 1683 GSSAPI_AUTH_MAY_BE_USED=1 1684 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" supportedSASLMechanisms | ${GREP} GSSAPI ${VERB}" 1685 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1686 GSSAPI_AUTH_MAY_BE_USED=0 1687 ${ECHO} " sasl/GSSAPI is not supported by this LDAP server" 1688 return 1689 fi 1690 1691 get_confirm "GSSAPI is supported. Do you want to set up gssapi:(y/n)" "n" 1692 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1693 ${ECHO} 1694 ${ECHO} "GSSAPI is not set up." 1695 ${ECHO} "sasl/GSSAPI bind may not work if it's not set up first." 1696 else 1697 get_krb_realm 1698 add_id_mapping_rules 1699 modify_userpassword_acl_for_gssapi 1700 create_gssapi_profile 1 1701 ${ECHO} 1702 ${ECHO} "GSSAPI setup is done." 1703 fi 1704 1705 cat << EOF 1706 1707You can continue to create a profile and 1708configure the LDAP server. 1709Or you can stop now. 1710 1711EOF 1712 get_confirm "Do you want to stop:(y/n)" "n" 1713 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 1714 cleanup 1715 exit 1716 fi 1717 1718} 1719gssapi_setup_auto() { 1720 GSSAPI_AUTH_MAY_BE_USED=0 1721 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" supportedSASLMechanisms | ${GREP} GSSAPI ${VERB}" 1722 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 1723 ${ECHO} 1724 ${ECHO} "sasl/GSSAPI is not supported by this LDAP server" 1725 ${ECHO} 1726 return 1727 fi 1728 if [ -z "${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" ]; then 1729 ${ECHO} 1730 ${ECHO} "LDAP_KRB_REALM is not set. Skip gssapi setup." 1731 ${ECHO} "sasl/GSSAPI bind won't work properly." 1732 ${ECHO} 1733 return 1734 fi 1735 GSSAPI_AUTH_MAY_BE_USED=1 1736 if [ -z "${LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE}" ]; then 1737 ${ECHO} 1738 ${ECHO} "LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE is not set. Default is gssapi_${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" 1739 ${ECHO} 1740 LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE="gssapi_${LDAP_KRB_REALM}" 1741 fi 1742 add_id_mapping_rules 1743 modify_userpassword_acl_for_gssapi 1744 create_gssapi_profile 0 1745} 1746# get_profile_name(): Enter the profile name. 1747# 1748get_profile_name() 1749{ 1750 # Reset Delete Old Profile since getting new profile name. 1751 DEL_OLD_PROFILE=0 1752 1753 # Loop until valid profile name, or replace. 1754 while : 1755 do 1756 # Prompt for profile name. 1757 get_ans "Enter the profile name (h=help):" "$LDAP_PROFILE_NAME" 1758 1759 # Check for Help. 1760 case "$ANS" in 1761 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg profile_help 1762 continue ;; 1763 * ) ;; 1764 esac 1765 1766 # Search to see if profile name already exists. 1767 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=${ANS},ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 1768 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 1769 1770 cat << EOF 1771 1772Profile '${ANS}' already exists, it is possible to enable 1773shadow update now. idsconfig will exit after shadow update 1774is enabled. You can also continue to overwrite the profile 1775or create a new one and be given the chance to enable 1776shadow update later. 1777 1778EOF 1779 1780 MSG="Just enable shadow update (y/n/h)?" 1781 get_confirm "$MSG" "n" "enable_shadow_update_help" 1782 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 1783 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "set up shadow update" 1784 LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE=TRUE 1785 # display alternate messages 1786 EXISTING_PROFILE=1 1787 # Set Profile Name. 1788 LDAP_PROFILE_NAME=$ANS 1789 return 0 # set up credentials for shadow update. 1790 fi 1791 1792 get_confirm_nodef "Are you sure you want to overwrite profile cn=${ANS}?" 1793 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 1794 DEL_OLD_PROFILE=1 1795 return 0 # Replace old profile name. 1796 else 1797 ${ECHO} "Please re-enter a new profile name." 1798 fi 1799 else 1800 break # Unique profile name. 1801 fi 1802 done 1803 1804 # Set Profile Name. 1805 LDAP_PROFILE_NAME=$ANS 1806} 1807 1808 1809# 1810# get_srv_list(): Get the default server list. 1811# 1812get_srv_list() 1813{ 1814 # If LDAP_SERVER_LIST is NULL, then set, otherwise leave alone. 1815 if [ -z "${LDAP_SERVER_LIST}" ]; then 1816 LDAP_SERVER_LIST=`getent hosts ${IDS_SERVER} | awk '{print $1}'` 1817 if [ ${IDS_PORT} -ne 389 ]; then 1818 LDAP_SERVER_LIST="${LDAP_SERVER_LIST}:${IDS_PORT}" 1819 fi 1820 fi 1821 1822 # Prompt for new LDAP_SERVER_LIST. 1823 while : 1824 do 1825 get_ans "Default server list (h=help):" $LDAP_SERVER_LIST 1826 1827 # If help continue, otherwise break. 1828 case "$ANS" in 1829 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg def_srvlist_help ;; 1830 * ) break ;; 1831 esac 1832 done 1833 LDAP_SERVER_LIST=$ANS 1834} 1835 1836 1837# 1838# get_pref_srv(): The preferred server list (Overrides the server list) 1839# 1840get_pref_srv() 1841{ 1842 while : 1843 do 1844 get_ans "Preferred server list (h=help):" $LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST 1845 1846 # If help continue, otherwise break. 1847 case "$ANS" in 1848 [Hh] | help | Help | \?) display_msg pref_srvlist_help ;; 1849 * ) break ;; 1850 esac 1851 done 1852 LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST=$ANS 1853} 1854 1855 1856# 1857# get_search_scope(): Get the search scope from the user. 1858# 1859get_search_scope() 1860{ 1861 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_search_scope()" 1862 1863 _MENU_CHOICE=0 1864 while : 1865 do 1866 get_ans "Choose desired search scope (one, sub, h=help): " "one" 1867 _MENU_CHOICE=$ANS 1868 case "$_MENU_CHOICE" in 1869 one) LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE="one" 1870 return 1 ;; 1871 sub) LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE="sub" 1872 return 2 ;; 1873 h) display_msg srch_scope_help ;; 1874 *) ${ECHO} "Please enter \"one\", \"sub\", or \"h\"." ;; 1875 esac 1876 done 1877 1878} 1879 1880 1881# 1882# get_cred_level(): Function to display menu to user and get the 1883# credential level. 1884# 1885get_cred_level() 1886{ 1887 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_cred_level()" 1888 1889 _MENU_CHOICE=0 1890 display_msg cred_level_menu 1891 while : 1892 do 1893 get_ans "Choose Credential level [h=help]:" "1" 1894 _MENU_CHOICE=$ANS 1895 case "$_MENU_CHOICE" in 1896 1) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="anonymous" 1897 return 1 ;; 1898 2) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="proxy" 1899 return 2 ;; 1900 3) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="proxy anonymous" 1901 return 3 ;; 1902 4) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="self" 1903 SELF_GSSAPI=1 1904 return 4 ;; 1905 5) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="self proxy" 1906 SELF_GSSAPI=1 1907 return 5 ;; 1908 6) LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="self proxy anonymous" 1909 SELF_GSSAPI=1 1910 return 6 ;; 1911 h) display_msg cred_lvl_help ;; 1912 *) ${ECHO} "Please enter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6." ;; 1913 esac 1914 done 1915} 1916 1917 1918# 1919# srvauth_menu_handler(): Enter the Service Authentication method. 1920# 1921srvauth_menu_handler() 1922{ 1923 # Display Auth menu 1924 display_msg srvauth_method_menu 1925 1926 # Get a Valid choice. 1927 while : 1928 do 1929 # Display appropriate prompt and get answer. 1930 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 1931 get_ans "Choose Service Authentication Method:" "1" 1932 else 1933 get_ans "Choose Service Authentication Method (0=reset):" 1934 fi 1935 1936 # Determine choice. 1937 _MENU_CHOICE=$ANS 1938 case "$_MENU_CHOICE" in 1939 1) _AUTHMETHOD="simple" 1940 break ;; 1941 2) _AUTHMETHOD="sasl/DIGEST-MD5" 1942 break ;; 1943 3) _AUTHMETHOD="tls:simple" 1944 break ;; 1945 4) _AUTHMETHOD="tls:sasl/DIGEST-MD5" 1946 break ;; 1947 5) _AUTHMETHOD="sasl/GSSAPI" 1948 break ;; 1949 0) _AUTHMETHOD="" 1950 _FIRST=1 1951 break ;; 1952 *) ${ECHO} "Please enter 1-5 or 0 to reset." ;; 1953 esac 1954 done 1955} 1956 1957 1958# 1959# auth_menu_handler(): Enter the Authentication method. 1960# 1961auth_menu_handler() 1962{ 1963 # Display Auth menu 1964 display_msg auth_method_menu 1965 1966 # Get a Valid choice. 1967 while : 1968 do 1969 # Display appropriate prompt and get answer. 1970 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 1971 get_ans "Choose Authentication Method (h=help):" "1" 1972 else 1973 get_ans "Choose Authentication Method (0=reset, h=help):" 1974 fi 1975 1976 # Determine choice. 1977 _MENU_CHOICE=$ANS 1978 case "$_MENU_CHOICE" in 1979 1) _AUTHMETHOD="none" 1980 break ;; 1981 2) _AUTHMETHOD="simple" 1982 break ;; 1983 3) _AUTHMETHOD="sasl/DIGEST-MD5" 1984 break ;; 1985 4) _AUTHMETHOD="tls:simple" 1986 break ;; 1987 5) _AUTHMETHOD="tls:sasl/DIGEST-MD5" 1988 break ;; 1989 6) _AUTHMETHOD="sasl/GSSAPI" 1990 break ;; 1991 0) _AUTHMETHOD="" 1992 _FIRST=1 1993 break ;; 1994 h) display_msg auth_help ;; 1995 *) ${ECHO} "Please enter 1-6, 0=reset, or h=help." ;; 1996 esac 1997 done 1998} 1999 2000 2001# 2002# get_auth(): Enter the Authentication method. 2003# 2004get_auth() 2005{ 2006 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_auth()" 2007 2008 _FIRST=1 # Flag for first time. 2009 _MENU_CHOICE=0 2010 _AUTHMETHOD="" # Tmp method. 2011 2012 while : 2013 do 2014 # Call Menu handler 2015 auth_menu_handler 2016 2017 # Add Auth Method to list. 2018 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 2019 LDAP_AUTHMETHOD="${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2020 _FIRST=0 2021 else 2022 LDAP_AUTHMETHOD="${LDAP_AUTHMETHOD};${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2023 fi 2024 2025 # Display current Authentication Method. 2026 ${ECHO} "" 2027 ${ECHO} "Current authenticationMethod: ${LDAP_AUTHMETHOD}" 2028 ${ECHO} "" 2029 2030 # Prompt for another Auth Method, or break out. 2031 get_confirm_nodef "Do you want to add another Authentication Method?" 2032 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2033 break; 2034 fi 2035 done 2036} 2037 2038 2039# 2040# get_followref(): Whether or not to follow referrals. 2041# 2042get_followref() 2043{ 2044 get_confirm "Do you want the clients to follow referrals (y/n/h)?" "n" "referrals_help" 2045 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2046 LDAP_FOLLOWREF="TRUE" 2047 else 2048 LDAP_FOLLOWREF="FALSE" 2049 fi 2050} 2051 2052 2053# 2054# get_timelimit(): Set the time limit. -1 is max time. 2055# 2056get_timelimit() 2057{ 2058 # Get current timeout value from cn=config. 2059 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=config\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" nsslapd-timelimit > ${TMPDIR}/chk_timeout 2>&1" 2060 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2061 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Could not reach LDAP server to check current timeout!" 2062 cleanup 2063 exit 1 2064 fi 2065 CURR_TIMELIMIT=`${GREP} timelimit ${TMPDIR}/chk_timeout | cut -f2 -d=` 2066 2067 get_negone_num "Enter the time limit for iDS (current=${CURR_TIMELIMIT}):" "-1" 2068 IDS_TIMELIMIT=$NUM 2069} 2070 2071 2072# 2073# get_sizelimit(): Set the size limit. -1 is max size. 2074# 2075get_sizelimit() 2076{ 2077 # Get current sizelimit value from cn=config. 2078 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=config\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" nsslapd-sizelimit > ${TMPDIR}/chk_sizelimit 2>&1" 2079 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2080 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Could not reach LDAP server to check current sizelimit!" 2081 cleanup 2082 exit 1 2083 fi 2084 CURR_SIZELIMIT=`${GREP} sizelimit ${TMPDIR}/chk_sizelimit | cut -f2 -d=` 2085 2086 get_negone_num "Enter the size limit for iDS (current=${CURR_SIZELIMIT}):" "-1" 2087 IDS_SIZELIMIT=$NUM 2088} 2089 2090 2091# 2092# get_want_crypt(): Ask user if want to store passwords in crypt? 2093# 2094get_want_crypt() 2095{ 2096 get_confirm "Do you want to store passwords in \"crypt\" format (y/n/h)?" "n" "crypt_help" 2097 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2098 NEED_CRYPT="TRUE" 2099 else 2100 NEED_CRYPT="FALSE" 2101 fi 2102} 2103 2104 2105# 2106# get_srv_authMethod_pam(): Get the Service Auth Method for pam_ldap from user. 2107# 2108# NOTE: This function is base on get_auth(). 2109# 2110get_srv_authMethod_pam() 2111{ 2112 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_srv_authMethod_pam()" 2113 2114 _FIRST=1 # Flag for first time. 2115 _MENU_CHOICE=0 2116 _AUTHMETHOD="" # Tmp method. 2117 2118 while : 2119 do 2120 # Call Menu handler 2121 srvauth_menu_handler 2122 2123 # Add Auth Method to list. 2124 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 2125 if [ "$_AUTHMETHOD" = "" ]; then 2126 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM="" 2127 else 2128 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM="pam_ldap:${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2129 fi 2130 _FIRST=0 2131 else 2132 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM="${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM};${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2133 fi 2134 2135 # Display current Authentication Method. 2136 ${ECHO} "" 2137 ${ECHO} "Current authenticationMethod: ${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM}" 2138 ${ECHO} "" 2139 2140 # Prompt for another Auth Method, or break out. 2141 get_confirm_nodef "Do you want to add another Authentication Method?" 2142 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2143 break; 2144 fi 2145 done 2146 2147 # Check in case user reset string and exited loop. 2148 if [ "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM" = "" ]; then 2149 NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM=0 2150 fi 2151} 2152 2153 2154# 2155# get_srv_authMethod_key(): Get the Service Auth Method for keyserv from user. 2156# 2157# NOTE: This function is base on get_auth(). 2158# 2159get_srv_authMethod_key() 2160{ 2161 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_srv_authMethod_key()" 2162 2163 _FIRST=1 # Flag for first time. 2164 _MENU_CHOICE=0 2165 _AUTHMETHOD="" # Tmp method. 2166 2167 while : 2168 do 2169 # Call Menu handler 2170 srvauth_menu_handler 2171 2172 # Add Auth Method to list. 2173 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 2174 if [ "$_AUTHMETHOD" = "" ]; then 2175 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY="" 2176 else 2177 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY="keyserv:${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2178 fi 2179 _FIRST=0 2180 else 2181 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY="${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY};${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2182 fi 2183 2184 # Display current Authentication Method. 2185 ${ECHO} "" 2186 ${ECHO} "Current authenticationMethod: ${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY}" 2187 ${ECHO} "" 2188 2189 # Prompt for another Auth Method, or break out. 2190 get_confirm_nodef "Do you want to add another Authentication Method?" 2191 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2192 break; 2193 fi 2194 done 2195 2196 # Check in case user reset string and exited loop. 2197 if [ "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY" = "" ]; then 2198 NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY=0 2199 fi 2200} 2201 2202 2203# 2204# get_srv_authMethod_cmd(): Get the Service Auth Method for passwd-cmd from user. 2205# 2206# NOTE: This function is base on get_auth(). 2207# 2208get_srv_authMethod_cmd() 2209{ 2210 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_srv_authMethod_cmd()" 2211 2212 _FIRST=1 # Flag for first time. 2213 _MENU_CHOICE=0 2214 _AUTHMETHOD="" # Tmp method. 2215 2216 while : 2217 do 2218 # Call Menu handler 2219 srvauth_menu_handler 2220 2221 # Add Auth Method to list. 2222 if [ $_FIRST -eq 1 ]; then 2223 if [ "$_AUTHMETHOD" = "" ]; then 2224 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD="" 2225 else 2226 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD="passwd-cmd:${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2227 fi 2228 _FIRST=0 2229 else 2230 LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD="${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD};${_AUTHMETHOD}" 2231 fi 2232 2233 # Display current Authentication Method. 2234 ${ECHO} "" 2235 ${ECHO} "Current authenticationMethod: ${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD}" 2236 ${ECHO} "" 2237 2238 # Prompt for another Auth Method, or break out. 2239 get_confirm_nodef "Do you want to add another Authentication Method?" 2240 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2241 break; 2242 fi 2243 done 2244 2245 # Check in case user reset string and exited loop. 2246 if [ "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD" = "" ]; then 2247 NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD=0 2248 fi 2249} 2250 2251 2252# 2253# get_srch_time(): Amount of time to search. 2254# 2255get_srch_time() 2256{ 2257 get_negone_num "Client search time limit in seconds (h=help):" "$LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT" "srchtime_help" 2258 LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT=$NUM 2259} 2260 2261 2262# 2263# get_prof_ttl(): The profile time to live (TTL) 2264# 2265get_prof_ttl() 2266{ 2267 get_negone_num "Profile Time To Live in seconds (h=help):" "$LDAP_PROFILE_TTL" "profttl_help" 2268 LDAP_PROFILE_TTL=$NUM 2269} 2270 2271 2272# 2273# get_bind_limit(): Bind time limit 2274# 2275get_bind_limit() 2276{ 2277 get_negone_num "Bind time limit in seconds (h=help):" "$LDAP_BIND_LIMIT" "bindlim_help" 2278 LDAP_BIND_LIMIT=$NUM 2279} 2280 2281 2282###################################################################### 2283# FUNCTIONS FOR Service Search Descriptor's START HERE. 2284###################################################################### 2285 2286 2287# 2288# add_ssd(): Get SSD's from user and add to file. 2289# 2290add_ssd() 2291{ 2292 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_ssd()" 2293 2294 # Enter the service id. Loop til unique. 2295 while : 2296 do 2297 get_ans "Enter the service id:" 2298 _SERV_ID=$ANS 2299 2300 # Grep for name existing. 2301 ${GREP} -i "^$ANS:" ${SSD_FILE} > /dev/null 2>&1 2302 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2303 break 2304 fi 2305 2306 # Name exists, print message, let user decide. 2307 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Service id ${ANS} already exists." 2308 done 2309 2310 get_ans "Enter the base:" 2311 _BASE=$ANS 2312 2313 # Get the scope and verify that its one or sub. 2314 while : 2315 do 2316 get_ans "Enter the scope:" 2317 _SCOPE=$ANS 2318 case `${ECHO} ${_SCOPE} | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` in 2319 one) break ;; 2320 sub) break ;; 2321 *) ${ECHO} "${_SCOPE} is Not valid - Enter 'one' or 'sub'" ;; 2322 esac 2323 done 2324 2325 # Build SSD to add to file. 2326 _SSD="${_SERV_ID}:${_BASE}?${_SCOPE}" 2327 2328 # Add the SSD to the file. 2329 ${ECHO} "${_SSD}" >> ${SSD_FILE} 2330} 2331 2332 2333# 2334# delete_ssd(): Delete a SSD from the list. 2335# 2336delete_ssd() 2337{ 2338 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In delete_ssd()" 2339 2340 # Get service id name from user for SSD to delete. 2341 get_ans_req "Enter service id to delete:" 2342 2343 # Make sure service id exists. 2344 ${GREP} "$ANS" ${SSD_FILE} > /dev/null 2>&1 2345 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2346 ${ECHO} "Invalid service id: $ANS not present in list." 2347 return 2348 fi 2349 2350 # Create temporary back SSD file. 2351 cp ${SSD_FILE} ${SSD_FILE}.bak 2352 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2353 ${ECHO} "ERROR: could not create file: ${SSD_FILE}.bak" 2354 exit 1 2355 fi 2356 2357 # Use ${GREP} to remove the SSD. Read from temp file 2358 # and write to the orig file. 2359 ${GREP} -v "$ANS" ${SSD_FILE}.bak > ${SSD_FILE} 2360} 2361 2362 2363# 2364# modify_ssd(): Allow user to modify a SSD. 2365# 2366modify_ssd() 2367{ 2368 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_ssd()" 2369 2370 # Prompt user for service id. 2371 get_ans_req "Enter service id to modify:" 2372 2373 # Put into temp _LINE. 2374 _LINE=`${GREP} "^$ANS:" ${SSD_FILE}` 2375 if [ "$_LINE" = "" ]; then 2376 ${ECHO} "Invalid service id: $ANS" 2377 return 2378 fi 2379 2380 # Display current filter for user to see. 2381 ${ECHO} "" 2382 ${ECHO} "Current SSD: $_LINE" 2383 ${ECHO} "" 2384 2385 # Get the defaults. 2386 _CURR_BASE=`${ECHO} $_LINE | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d'?' -f 1` 2387 _CURR_SCOPE=`${ECHO} $_LINE | cut -d: -f2 | cut -d'?' -f 2` 2388 2389 # Create temporary back SSD file. 2390 cp ${SSD_FILE} ${SSD_FILE}.bak 2391 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2392 ${ECHO} "ERROR: could not create file: ${SSD_FILE}.bak" 2393 cleanup 2394 exit 1 2395 fi 2396 2397 # Removed the old line. 2398 ${GREP} -v "^$ANS:" ${SSD_FILE}.bak > ${SSD_FILE} 2>&1 2399 2400 # New Entry 2401 _SERV_ID=$ANS 2402 get_ans_req "Enter the base:" "$_CURR_BASE" 2403 _BASE=$ANS 2404 get_ans_req "Enter the scope:" "$_CURR_SCOPE" 2405 _SCOPE=$ANS 2406 2407 # Build the new SSD. 2408 _SSD="${_SERV_ID}:${_BASE}?${_SCOPE}" 2409 2410 # Add the SSD to the file. 2411 ${ECHO} "${_SSD}" >> ${SSD_FILE} 2412} 2413 2414 2415# 2416# display_ssd(): Display the current SSD list. 2417# 2418display_ssd() 2419{ 2420 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In display_ssd()" 2421 2422 ${ECHO} "" 2423 ${ECHO} "Current Service Search Descriptors:" 2424 ${ECHO} "==================================" 2425 cat ${SSD_FILE} 2426 ${ECHO} "" 2427 ${ECHO} "Hit return to continue." 2428 read __A 2429} 2430 2431 2432# 2433# prompt_ssd(): Get SSD's from user. 2434# 2435prompt_ssd() 2436{ 2437 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In prompt_ssd()" 2438 # See if user wants SSD's? 2439 get_confirm "Do you wish to setup Service Search Descriptors (y/n/h)?" "n" "ssd_help" 2440 [ "$?" -eq 0 ] && return 2441 2442 # Display menu for SSD choices. 2443 while : 2444 do 2445 display_msg prompt_ssd_menu 2446 get_ans "Enter menu choice:" "Quit" 2447 case "$ANS" in 2448 [Aa] | add) add_ssd ;; 2449 [Dd] | delete) delete_ssd ;; 2450 [Mm] | modify) modify_ssd ;; 2451 [Pp] | print | display) display_ssd ;; 2452 [Xx] | reset | clear) reset_ssd_file ;; 2453 [Hh] | Help | help) display_msg ssd_menu_help 2454 ${ECHO} " Press return to continue." 2455 read __A ;; 2456 [Qq] | Quit | quit) return ;; 2457 *) ${ECHO} "Invalid choice: $ANS please re-enter from menu." ;; 2458 esac 2459 done 2460} 2461 2462 2463# 2464# reset_ssd_file(): Blank out current SSD file. 2465# 2466reset_ssd_file() 2467{ 2468 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In reset_ssd_file()" 2469 2470 rm -f ${SSD_FILE} 2471 touch ${SSD_FILE} 2472} 2473 2474 2475# 2476# create_ssd_file(): Create a temporary file for SSD's. 2477# 2478create_ssd_file() 2479{ 2480 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In create_ssd_file()" 2481 2482 # Build a list of SSD's and store in temp file. 2483 ${GREP} "LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES=" ${INPUT_FILE} | \ 2484 sed 's/LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES=//' \ 2485 > ${SSD_FILE} 2486} 2487 2488 2489# 2490# ssd_2_config(): Append the SSD file to the output file. 2491# 2492ssd_2_config() 2493{ 2494 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In ssd_2_config()" 2495 2496 # Convert to config file format using sed. 2497 sed -e "s/^/LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES=/" ${SSD_FILE} >> ${OUTPUT_FILE} 2498} 2499 2500 2501# 2502# ssd_2_profile(): Add SSD's to the GEN_CMD string. 2503# 2504ssd_2_profile() 2505{ 2506 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In ssd_2_profile()" 2507 2508 GEN_TMPFILE=${TMPDIR}/ssd_tmpfile 2509 touch ${GEN_TMPFILE} 2510 2511 # Add and convert each SSD to string. 2512 while read SSD_LINE 2513 do 2514 ${ECHO} " -a \"serviceSearchDescriptor=${SSD_LINE}\"\c" >> ${GEN_TMPFILE} 2515 done <${SSD_FILE} 2516 2517 # Add SSD's to GEN_CMD. 2518 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} `cat ${GEN_TMPFILE}`" 2519} 2520 2521# 2522# get_adminDN(): Get the admin DN. 2523# 2524get_adminDN() 2525{ 2526 LDAP_ADMINDN="cn=admin,ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}" # default 2527 get_ans "Enter DN for the administrator:" "$LDAP_ADMINDN" 2528 LDAP_ADMINDN=$ANS 2529 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LDAP_ADMINDN = $LDAP_ADMINDN" 2530} 2531 2532# 2533# get_admin_pw(): Get the admin passwd. 2534# 2535get_admin_pw() 2536{ 2537 get_passwd "Enter passwd for the administrator:" 2538 LDAP_ADMIN_CRED=$ANS 2539 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LDAP_ADMIN_CRED = $LDAP_ADMIN_CRED" 2540} 2541 2542# 2543# add_admin(): Add an admin entry for nameservice for updating shadow data. 2544# 2545add_admin() 2546{ 2547 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_admin()" 2548 2549 # Check if the admin user already exists. 2550 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_ADMINDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 2551 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2552 MSG="Administrator ${LDAP_ADMINDN} already exists." 2553 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2554 ${ECHO} " NOT ADDED: $MSG" 2555 else 2556 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 2557 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2558 fi 2559 return 0 2560 fi 2561 2562 # Get cn and sn names from LDAP_ADMINDN. 2563 cn_tmp=`${ECHO} ${LDAP_ADMINDN} | cut -f1 -d, | cut -f2 -d=` 2564 2565 # Create the tmp file to add. 2566 ( cat <<EOF 2567dn: ${LDAP_ADMINDN} 2568cn: ${cn_tmp} 2569sn: ${cn_tmp} 2570objectclass: top 2571objectclass: person 2572userpassword: ${LDAP_ADMIN_CRED} 2573EOF 2574) > ${TMPDIR}/admin 2575 2576 # Add the entry. 2577 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/admin ${VERB}" 2578 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2579 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding administrator identity failed!" 2580 cleanup 2581 exit 1 2582 fi 2583 2584 ${RM} -f ${TMPDIR}/admin 2585 2586 # Display message that the administrator identity is added. 2587 MSG="Administrator identity ${LDAP_ADMINDN}" 2588 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2589 ${ECHO} " ADDED: $MSG." 2590 else 2591 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG added." 2592 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2593 fi 2594} 2595 2596# 2597# allow_admin_write_shadow(): Give Admin write permission for shadow data. 2598# 2599allow_admin_write_shadow() 2600{ 2601 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In allow_admin_write_shadow()" 2602 2603 # Set ACI Name 2604 ADMIN_ACI_NAME="LDAP_Naming_Services_admin_shadow_write" 2605 2606 # Search for ACI_NAME 2607 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_BASEDN}\" \ 2608 -s base objectclass=* aci > ${TMPDIR}/chk_adminwrite_aci 2>&1" 2609 ${GREP} "${ADMIN_ACI_NAME}" ${TMPDIR}/chk_adminwrite_aci > /dev/null 2>&1 2610 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2611 MSG="Admin ACI ${ADMIN_ACI_NAME} already exists for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 2612 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2613 ${ECHO} " NOT SET: $MSG" 2614 else 2615 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 2616 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2617 fi 2618 return 0 2619 fi 2620 2621 # Create the tmp file to add. 2622 ( cat <<EOF 2623dn: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 2624changetype: modify 2625add: aci 2626aci: (target="ldap:///${LDAP_BASEDN}")(targetattr="shadowLastChange||shadowMin||shadowMax||shadowWarning||shadowInactive||shadowExpire||shadowFlag||userPassword||loginShell||homeDirectory||gecos")(version 3.0; acl ${ADMIN_ACI_NAME}; allow (write) userdn = "ldap:///${LDAP_ADMINDN}";) 2627EOF 2628) > ${TMPDIR}/admin_write 2629 2630 # Add the entry. 2631 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/admin_write ${VERB}" 2632 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2633 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Allow ${LDAP_ADMINDN} to write shadow data failed!" 2634 cleanup 2635 exit 1 2636 fi 2637 2638 ${RM} -f ${TMPDIR}/admin_write 2639 # Display message that the administrator ACL is set. 2640 MSG="Give ${LDAP_ADMINDN} write permission for shadow." 2641 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2642 ${ECHO} " ACI SET: $MSG" 2643 else 2644 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 2645 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2646 fi 2647} 2648 2649# 2650# allow_host_write_shadow(): Give host principal write permission 2651# for shadow data. 2652# 2653allow_host_write_shadow() 2654{ 2655 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In allow_host_write_shadow()" 2656 2657 # Set ACI Name 2658 HOST_ACI_NAME="LDAP_Naming_Services_host_shadow_write" 2659 2660 # Search for ACI_NAME 2661 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base objectclass=* aci > ${TMPDIR}/chk_hostwrite_aci 2>&1" 2662 ${GREP} "${HOST_ACI_NAME}" ${TMPDIR}/chk_hostwrite_aci > /dev/null 2>&1 2663 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2664 MSG="Host ACI ${HOST_ACI_NAME} already exists for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 2665 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2666 ${ECHO} " NOT ADDED: $MSG" 2667 else 2668 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 2669 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2670 fi 2671 return 0 2672 fi 2673 2674 # Create the tmp file to add. 2675 ( cat <<EOF 2676dn: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 2677changetype: modify 2678add: aci 2679aci: (target="ldap:///${LDAP_BASEDN}")(targetattr="shadowLastChange||shadowMin||shadowMax||shadowWarning||shadowInactive||shadowExpire||shadowFlag||userPassword||loginShell||homeDirectory||gecos")(version 3.0; acl ${HOST_ACI_NAME}; allow (read, write) authmethod="sasl GSSAPI" and userdn = "ldap:///cn=*+ipHostNumber=*,ou=Hosts,${LDAP_BASEDN}";) 2680EOF 2681) > ${TMPDIR}/host_write 2682 2683 # Add the entry. 2684 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/host_write ${VERB}" 2685 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2686 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Allow Host Principal to write shadow data failed!" 2687 cleanup 2688 exit 1 2689 fi 2690 2691 ${RM} -f ${TMPDIR}/host_write 2692 MSG="Give host principal write permission for shadow." 2693 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ]; then 2694 ${ECHO} " ACI SET: $MSG" 2695 else 2696 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 2697 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 2698 fi 2699} 2700 2701# 2702# Set up shadow update 2703# 2704setup_shadow_update() { 2705 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In setup_shadow_update()" 2706 2707 # get content of the profile 2708 PROFILE_OUT=${TMPDIR}/prof_tmpfile 2709 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME},ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > $PROFILE_OUT 2>&1" 2710 ${GREP} -i cn $PROFILE_OUT >/dev/null 2>&1 2711 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 2712 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Profile ${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME} does not exist" 2713 ${RM} ${PROFILE_OUT} 2714 return 2715 fi 2716 2717 # Search to see if authenticationMethod has 'GSSAPI' and 2718 # credentialLevel has 'self'. If so, ask to use the 2719 # host principal for shadow update 2720 if [ $GSSAPI_AUTH_MAY_BE_USED -eq 1 ]; then 2721 if ${GREP} authenticationMethod $PROFILE_OUT | ${GREP} GSSAPI >/dev/null 2>&1 2722 then 2723 if ${GREP} credentialLevel $PROFILE_OUT | ${GREP} self >/dev/null 2>&1 2724 then 2725 NEED_HOSTACL=1 2726 fi 2727 fi 2728 ${RM} ${PROFILE_OUT} 2729 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "NEED_HOSTACL = $NEED_HOSTACL" 2730 2731 if [ $NEED_HOSTACL -eq 1 ]; then 2732 MSG="Use host principal for shadow data update (y/n/h)?" 2733 get_confirm "$MSG" "y" "use_host_principal_help" 2734 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2735 allow_host_write_shadow 2736 modify_top_aci 2737 ${ECHO} "" 2738 ${ECHO} " Shadow update has been enabled." 2739 else 2740 ${ECHO} "" 2741 ${ECHO} " Shadow update may not work." 2742 fi 2743 return 2744 fi 2745 fi 2746 2747 MSG="Add the administrator identity (y/n/h)?" 2748 get_confirm "$MSG" "y" "add_admin_cred_help" 2749 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2750 get_adminDN 2751 get_admin_pw 2752 add_admin 2753 allow_admin_write_shadow 2754 modify_top_aci 2755 ${ECHO} "" 2756 ${ECHO} " Shadow update has been enabled." 2757 return 2758 fi 2759 2760 ${ECHO} " No administrator identity specified, shadow update may not work." 2761} 2762 2763 2764# 2765# prompt_config_info(): This function prompts the user for the config 2766# info that is not specified in the input file. 2767# 2768prompt_config_info() 2769{ 2770 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In prompt_config_info()" 2771 2772 # Prompt for iDS server name. 2773 get_ids_server 2774 2775 # Prompt for iDS port number. 2776 get_ids_port 2777 2778 # Check iDS version for compatibility. 2779 chk_ids_version 2780 2781 # Check if the server supports the VLV. 2782 chk_vlv_indexes 2783 2784 # Get the Directory manager DN and passwd. 2785 get_dirmgr_dn 2786 get_dirmgr_pw 2787 2788 # 2789 # LDAP CLIENT PROFILE SPECIFIC INFORMATION. 2790 # (i.e. The fields that show up in the profile.) 2791 # 2792 get_domain "domain_help" 2793 2794 get_basedn 2795 2796 gssapi_setup 2797 2798 get_profile_name 2799 2800 if [ "$LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE" = "TRUE" ];then 2801 setup_shadow_update 2802 exit 0 2803 fi 2804 2805 get_srv_list 2806 get_pref_srv 2807 get_search_scope 2808 2809 # If cred is "anonymous", make auth == "none" 2810 get_cred_level 2811 if [ "$LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" != "anonymous" ]; then 2812 get_auth 2813 fi 2814 2815 get_followref 2816 2817 # Query user about timelimt. 2818 get_confirm "Do you want to modify the server timelimit value (y/n/h)?" "n" "tlim_help" 2819 NEED_TIME=$? 2820 [ $NEED_TIME -eq 1 ] && get_timelimit 2821 2822 # Query user about sizelimit. 2823 get_confirm "Do you want to modify the server sizelimit value (y/n/h)?" "n" "slim_help" 2824 NEED_SIZE=$? 2825 [ $NEED_SIZE -eq 1 ] && get_sizelimit 2826 2827 # Does the user want to store passwords in crypt format? 2828 get_want_crypt 2829 2830 # Prompt for any Service Authentication Methods? 2831 get_confirm "Do you want to setup a Service Authentication Methods (y/n/h)?" "n" "srvauth_help" 2832 if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then 2833 # Does the user want to set Service Authentication Method for pam_ldap? 2834 get_confirm "Do you want to setup a Service Auth. Method for \"pam_ldap\" (y/n/h)?" "n" "pam_ldap_help" 2835 NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM=$? 2836 [ $NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM -eq 1 ] && get_srv_authMethod_pam 2837 2838 # Does the user want to set Service Authentication Method for keyserv? 2839 get_confirm "Do you want to setup a Service Auth. Method for \"keyserv\" (y/n/h)?" "n" "keyserv_help" 2840 NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY=$? 2841 [ $NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY -eq 1 ] && get_srv_authMethod_key 2842 2843 # Does the user want to set Service Authentication Method for passwd-cmd? 2844 get_confirm "Do you want to setup a Service Auth. Method for \"passwd-cmd\" (y/n/h)?" "n" "passwd-cmd_help" 2845 NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD=$? 2846 [ $NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD -eq 1 ] && get_srv_authMethod_cmd 2847 fi 2848 2849 2850 # Get Timeouts 2851 get_srch_time 2852 get_prof_ttl 2853 get_bind_limit 2854 2855 # Ask whether to enable shadow update 2856 get_want_shadow_update 2857 2858 # Reset the sdd_file and prompt user for SSD. Will use menus 2859 # to build an SSD File. 2860 reset_ssd_file 2861 prompt_ssd 2862 2863 # Display FULL debugging info. 2864 disp_full_debug 2865 2866 # Extra blank line to separate prompt lines from steps. 2867 ${ECHO} " " 2868} 2869 2870 2871###################################################################### 2872# FUNCTIONS FOR display_summary() START HERE. 2873###################################################################### 2874 2875 2876# 2877# get_proxyagent(): Get the proxyagent DN. 2878# 2879get_proxyagent() 2880{ 2881 LDAP_PROXYAGENT="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}" # default 2882 get_ans "Enter DN for proxy agent:" "$LDAP_PROXYAGENT" 2883 LDAP_PROXYAGENT=$ANS 2884} 2885 2886 2887# 2888# get_proxy_pw(): Get the proxyagent passwd. 2889# 2890get_proxy_pw() 2891{ 2892 get_passwd "Enter passwd for proxyagent:" 2893 LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED=$ANS 2894} 2895 2896# 2897# display_summary(): Display a summary of values entered and let the 2898# user modify values at will. 2899# 2900display_summary() 2901{ 2902 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In display_summary()" 2903 2904 # Create lookup table for function names. First entry is dummy for 2905 # shift. 2906 TBL1="dummy" 2907 TBL2="get_domain get_basedn get_profile_name" 2908 TBL3="get_srv_list get_pref_srv get_search_scope get_cred_level" 2909 TBL4="get_auth get_followref" 2910 TBL5="get_timelimit get_sizelimit get_want_crypt" 2911 TBL6="get_srv_authMethod_pam get_srv_authMethod_key get_srv_authMethod_cmd" 2912 TBL7="get_srch_time get_prof_ttl get_bind_limit" 2913 TBL8="get_want_shadow_update" 2914 TBL9="prompt_ssd" 2915 FUNC_TBL="$TBL1 $TBL2 $TBL3 $TBL4 $TBL5 $TBL6 $TBL7 $TBL8 $TBL9" 2916 2917 # Since menu prompt string is long, set here. 2918 _MENU_PROMPT="Enter config value to change: (1-20 0=commit changes)" 2919 2920 # Infinite loop. Test for 0, and break in loop. 2921 while : 2922 do 2923 # Display menu and get value in range. 2924 display_msg summary_menu 2925 get_menu_choice "${_MENU_PROMPT}" "0" "20" "0" 2926 _CH=$MN_CH 2927 2928 # Make sure where not exiting. 2929 if [ $_CH -eq 0 ]; then 2930 break # Break out of loop if 0 selected. 2931 fi 2932 2933 # Call appropriate function from function table. 2934 set $FUNC_TBL 2935 shift $_CH 2936 $1 # Call the appropriate function. 2937 done 2938 2939 # If cred level is still see if user wants a change? 2940 if ${ECHO} "$LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" | ${GREP} "proxy" > /dev/null 2>&1 2941 then 2942 if [ "$LDAP_AUTHMETHOD" != "none" ]; then 2943 NEED_PROXY=1 # I assume integer test is faster? 2944 get_proxyagent 2945 get_proxy_pw 2946 else 2947 ${ECHO} "WARNING: Since Authentication method is 'none'." 2948 ${ECHO} " Credential level will be set to 'anonymous'." 2949 LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="anonymous" 2950 fi 2951 fi 2952 2953 # If shadow update is enabled, set up administrator credential 2954 if [ "$LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE" = "TRUE" ]; then 2955 NEED_ADMIN=1 2956 if ${ECHO} "$LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" | ${GREP} "self" > /dev/null 2>&1; then 2957 if ${ECHO} "$LDAP_AUTHMETHOD" | ${GREP} "GSSAPI" > /dev/null 2>&1; then 2958 NEED_HOSTACL=1 2959 NEED_ADMIN=0 2960 fi 2961 fi 2962 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "NEED_HOSTACL = $NEED_HOSTACL" 2963 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "NEED_ADMIN = $NEED_ADMIN" 2964 if [ $NEED_ADMIN -eq 1 ]; then 2965 get_adminDN 2966 get_admin_pw 2967 fi 2968 fi 2969 2970 # Display FULL debugging info. 2971 disp_full_debug 2972 2973 # Final confirmation message. (ARE YOU SURE!) 2974 ${ECHO} " " 2975 get_confirm_nodef "WARNING: About to start committing changes. (y=continue, n=EXIT)" 2976 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 2977 ${ECHO} "Terminating setup without making changes at users request." 2978 cleanup 2979 exit 1 2980 fi 2981 2982 # Print newline 2983 ${ECHO} " " 2984} 2985 2986 2987# 2988# create_config_file(): Write config data to config file specified. 2989# 2990create_config_file() 2991{ 2992 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In create_config_file()" 2993 2994 # If output file exists, delete it. 2995 [ -f $OUTPUT_FILE ] && rm $OUTPUT_FILE 2996 2997 # Create output file. 2998 cat > $OUTPUT_FILE <<EOF 2999#!/bin/sh 3000# $OUTPUT_FILE - This file contains configuration information for 3001# Native LDAP. Use the idsconfig tool to load it. 3002# 3003# WARNING: This file was generated by idsconfig, and is intended to 3004# be loaded by idsconfig as is. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE! 3005# 3006IDS_SERVER="$IDS_SERVER" 3007IDS_PORT=$IDS_PORT 3008IDS_TIMELIMIT=$IDS_TIMELIMIT 3009IDS_SIZELIMIT=$IDS_SIZELIMIT 3010LDAP_ROOTDN="$LDAP_ROOTDN" 3011LDAP_ROOTPWD=$LDAP_ROOTPWD 3012LDAP_DOMAIN="$LDAP_DOMAIN" 3013LDAP_SUFFIX="$LDAP_SUFFIX" 3014LDAP_KRB_REALM="$LDAP_KRB_REALM" 3015LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE="$LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE" 3016 3017# Internal program variables that need to be set. 3018NEED_PROXY=$NEED_PROXY 3019NEED_TIME=$NEED_TIME 3020NEED_SIZE=$NEED_SIZE 3021NEED_CRYPT=$NEED_CRYPT 3022NEED_ADMIN=$NEED_ADMIN 3023NEED_HOSTACL=$NEED_HOSTACL 3024EXISTING_PROFILE=$EXISTING_PROFILE 3025 3026# LDAP PROFILE related defaults 3027LDAP_PROFILE_NAME="$LDAP_PROFILE_NAME" 3028DEL_OLD_PROFILE=1 3029LDAP_BASEDN="$LDAP_BASEDN" 3030LDAP_SERVER_LIST="$LDAP_SERVER_LIST" 3031LDAP_AUTHMETHOD="$LDAP_AUTHMETHOD" 3032LDAP_FOLLOWREF=$LDAP_FOLLOWREF 3033LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE="$LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE" 3034NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM=$NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM 3035NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY=$NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY 3036NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD=$NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD 3037LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM="$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM" 3038LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY="$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY" 3039LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD="$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD" 3040LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT=$LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT 3041LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST="$LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST" 3042LDAP_PROFILE_TTL=$LDAP_PROFILE_TTL 3043LDAP_CRED_LEVEL="$LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" 3044LDAP_BIND_LIMIT=$LDAP_BIND_LIMIT 3045 3046# Proxy Agent 3047LDAP_PROXYAGENT="$LDAP_PROXYAGENT" 3048LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED=$LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED 3049 3050# enableShadowUpdate flag and Administrator credential 3051LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE=$LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE 3052LDAP_ADMINDN="$LDAP_ADMINDN" 3053LDAP_ADMIN_CRED=$LDAP_ADMIN_CRED 3054 3055# Export all the variables (just in case) 3056export IDS_HOME IDS_PORT LDAP_ROOTDN LDAP_ROOTPWD LDAP_SERVER_LIST LDAP_BASEDN 3057export LDAP_DOMAIN LDAP_SUFFIX LDAP_PROXYAGENT LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED 3058export NEED_PROXY 3059export LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE LDAP_ADMINDN LDAP_ADMIN_CRED 3060export NEED_ADMIN NEED_HOSTACL EXISTING_PROFILE 3061export LDAP_PROFILE_NAME LDAP_BASEDN LDAP_SERVER_LIST 3062export LDAP_AUTHMETHOD LDAP_FOLLOWREF LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT 3063export LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST LDAP_PROFILE_TTL LDAP_CRED_LEVEL LDAP_BIND_LIMIT 3064export NEED_SRVAUTH_PAM NEED_SRVAUTH_KEY NEED_SRVAUTH_CMD 3065export LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD 3066export LDAP_SERV_SRCH_DES SSD_FILE LDAP_KRB_REALM LDAP_GSSAPI_PROFILE 3067 3068# Service Search Descriptors start here if present: 3069EOF 3070 # Add service search descriptors. 3071 ssd_2_config "${OUTPUT_FILE}" 3072 3073 # Add LDAP suffix preferences 3074 print_suffix_config >> "${OUTPUT_FILE}" 3075 3076 # Add the end of FILE tag. 3077 ${ECHO} "" >> ${OUTPUT_FILE} 3078 ${ECHO} "# End of $OUTPUT_FILE" >> ${OUTPUT_FILE} 3079} 3080 3081 3082# 3083# chk_vlv_indexes(): Do ldapsearch to see if server supports VLV. 3084# 3085chk_vlv_indexes() 3086{ 3087 # Do ldapsearch to see if server supports VLV. 3088 ${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b "" -s base "objectclass=*" > ${TMPDIR}/checkVLV 2>&1 3089 eval "${GREP} 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9 ${TMPDIR}/checkVLV ${VERB}" 3090 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3091 ${ECHO} "ERROR: VLV is not supported on LDAP server!" 3092 cleanup 3093 exit 1 3094 fi 3095 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " VLV controls found on LDAP server." 3096} 3097 3098# 3099# get_backend(): this function gets the relevant backend 3100# (database) for LDAP_BASED. 3101# Description: set IDS_DATABASE; exit on failure. 3102# Prerequisite: LDAP_BASEDN and LDAP_SUFFIX are 3103# valid. 3104# 3105# backend is retrieved from suffixes and subsuffixes 3106# defined under "cn=mapping tree,cn=config". The 3107# nsslapd-state attribute of these suffixes entries 3108# is filled with either Backend, Disabled or referrals 3109# related values. We only want those that have a true 3110# backend database to select the relevant backend. 3111# 3112get_backend() 3113{ 3114 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_backend()" 3115 3116 cur_suffix=${LDAP_BASEDN} 3117 prev_suffix= 3118 IDS_DATABASE= 3119 while [ "${cur_suffix}" != "${prev_suffix}" ] 3120 do 3121 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "testing LDAP suffix: ${cur_suffix}" 3122 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} " \ 3123 "-b \"cn=\\\"${cur_suffix}\\\",cn=mapping tree,cn=config\" " \ 3124 "-s base nsslapd-state=Backend nsslapd-backend 2>&1 " \ 3125 "| ${GREP} 'nsslapd-backend=' " \ 3126 "> ${TMPDIR}/ids_database_name 2>&1" 3127 NUM_DBS=`wc -l ${TMPDIR}/ids_database_name | awk '{print $1}'` 3128 case ${NUM_DBS} in 3129 0) # not a suffix, or suffix not activated; try next 3130 prev_suffix=${cur_suffix} 3131 cur_suffix=`${ECHO} ${cur_suffix} | cut -f2- -d','` 3132 ;; 3133 1) # suffix found; get database name 3134 IDS_DATABASE=`cat ${TMPDIR}/ids_database_name | cut -d= -f2` 3135 ;; 3136 *) # can not handle more than one database per suffix 3137 ${ECHO} "ERROR: More than one database is configured " 3138 ${ECHO} " for $LDAP_SUFFIX!" 3139 ${ECHO} " $PROG can not configure suffixes where " 3140 ${ECHO} " more than one database is used for one suffix." 3141 cleanup 3142 exit 1 3143 ;; 3144 esac 3145 if [ -n "${IDS_DATABASE}" ]; then 3146 break 3147 fi 3148 done 3149 3150 if [ -z "${IDS_DATABASE}" ]; then 3151 # should not happen, since LDAP_BASEDN is supposed to be valid 3152 ${ECHO} "Could not find a valid backend for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 3153 ${ECHO} "Exiting." 3154 cleanup 3155 exit 1 3156 fi 3157 3158 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "IDS_DATABASE: ${IDS_DATABASE}" 3159} 3160 3161# 3162# validate_suffix(): This function validates ${LDAP_SUFFIX} 3163# THIS FUNCTION IS FOR THE LOAD CONFIG FILE OPTION. 3164# 3165validate_suffix() 3166{ 3167 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In validate_suffix()" 3168 3169 # Check LDAP_SUFFIX is not null 3170 if [ -z "${LDAP_SUFFIX}" ]; then 3171 ${ECHO} "Invalid suffix (null suffix)" 3172 cleanup 3173 exit 1 3174 fi 3175 3176 # Check LDAP_SUFFIX and LDAP_BASEDN are consistent 3177 # Convert to lower case for basename. 3178 format_string "${LDAP_BASEDN}" 3179 LOWER_BASEDN="${FMT_STR}" 3180 format_string "${LDAP_SUFFIX}" 3181 LOWER_SUFFIX="${FMT_STR}" 3182 3183 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LOWER_BASEDN: ${LOWER_BASEDN}" 3184 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LOWER_SUFFIX: ${LOWER_SUFFIX}" 3185 3186 if [ "${LOWER_BASEDN}" != "${LOWER_SUFFIX}" ]; then 3187 sub_basedn=`basename "${LOWER_BASEDN}" "${LOWER_SUFFIX}"` 3188 if [ "$sub_basedn" = "${LOWER_BASEDN}" ]; then 3189 ${ECHO} "Invalid suffix ${LOWER_SUFFIX}" 3190 ${ECHO} "for Base DN ${LOWER_BASEDN}" 3191 cleanup 3192 exit 1 3193 fi 3194 fi 3195 3196 # Check LDAP_SUFFIX does exist 3197 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_SUFFIX}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > ${TMPDIR}/checkSuffix 2>&1" && return 0 3198 3199 # Well, suffix does not exist, try to prepare create it ... 3200 NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX=1 3201 prep_create_sfx_entry || 3202 { 3203 cleanup 3204 exit 1 3205 } 3206 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_BACKEND}" ] && 3207 { 3208 # try to use id attr value of the suffix as a database name 3209 IDS_DATABASE=${_VAL} 3210 prep_create_sfx_backend 3211 case $? in 3212 1) # cann't use the name we want, so we can either exit or use 3213 # some another available name - doing the last ... 3214 IDS_DATABASE=${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL} 3215 ;; 3216 2) # unable to determine database name 3217 cleanup 3218 exit 1 3219 ;; 3220 esac 3221 } 3222 3223 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Suffix $LDAP_SUFFIX, Database $IDS_DATABASE" 3224} 3225 3226# 3227# validate_info(): This function validates the basic info collected 3228# So that some problems are caught right away. 3229# THIS FUNCTION IS FOR THE LOAD CONFIG FILE OPTION. 3230# 3231validate_info() 3232{ 3233 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In validate_info()" 3234 3235 # Set SERVER_ARGS, AUTH_ARGS, and LDAP_ARGS for the config file. 3236 SERVER_ARGS="-h ${IDS_SERVER} -p ${IDS_PORT}" 3237 AUTH_ARGS="-D \"${LDAP_ROOTDN}\" -j ${LDAP_ROOTPWF}" 3238 LDAP_ARGS="${SERVER_ARGS} ${AUTH_ARGS}" 3239 export SERVER_ARGS 3240 3241 # Check the Root DN and Root DN passwd. 3242 # Use eval instead of $EVAL because not part of setup. (validate) 3243 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" > ${TMPDIR}/checkDN 2>&1" 3244 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3245 eval "${GREP} credential ${TMPDIR}/checkDN ${VERB}" 3246 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 3247 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Root DN passwd is invalid." 3248 else 3249 ${ECHO} "ERROR2: Invalid Root DN <${LDAP_ROOTDN}>." 3250 fi 3251 cleanup 3252 exit 1 3253 fi 3254 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " RootDN ... OK" 3255 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " RootDN passwd ... OK" 3256 3257 # Check if the server supports the VLV. 3258 chk_vlv_indexes 3259 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " VLV indexes ... OK" 3260 3261 # Check LDAP suffix 3262 validate_suffix 3263 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP suffix ... OK" 3264} 3265 3266# 3267# format_string(): take a string as argument and set FMT_STR 3268# to be the same string formatted as follow: 3269# - only lower case characters 3270# - no unnecessary spaces around , and = 3271# 3272format_string() 3273{ 3274 FMT_STR=`${ECHO} "$1" | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | 3275 sed -e 's/[ ]*,[ ]*/,/g' -e 's/[ ]*=[ ]*/=/g'` 3276} 3277 3278# 3279# prepare for the suffix entry creation 3280# 3281# input : LDAP_BASEDN, LDAP_SUFFIX - base dn and suffix; 3282# in/out : LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ, LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI - initially may come from config. 3283# output : NEED_CREATE_BACKEND - backend for this suffix needs to be created; 3284# _RDN, _ATT, _VAL - suffix's RDN, id attribute name and its value. 3285# return : 0 - success, otherwise error. 3286# 3287prep_create_sfx_entry() 3288{ 3289 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In prep_create_sfx_entry()" 3290 3291 # check whether suffix corresponds to base dn 3292 format_string "${LDAP_BASEDN}" 3293 ${ECHO} ",${FMT_STR}" | ${GREP} ",${LDAP_SUFFIX}$" >/dev/null 2>&1 || 3294 { 3295 display_msg sfx_not_suitable 3296 return 1 3297 } 3298 3299 # parse LDAP_SUFFIX 3300 _RDN=`${ECHO} "${LDAP_SUFFIX}" | cut -d, -f1` 3301 _ATT=`${ECHO} "${_RDN}" | cut -d= -f1` 3302 _VAL=`${ECHO} "${_RDN}" | cut -d= -f2-` 3303 3304 # find out an objectclass for suffix entry if it is not defined yet 3305 [ -z "${LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ}" ] && 3306 { 3307 get_objectclass ${_ATT} 3308 [ -z "${_ATTR_NAME}" ] && 3309 { 3310 display_msg obj_not_found 3311 return 1 3312 } 3313 LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ=${_ATTR_NAME} 3314 } 3315 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Suffix entry object is ${LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ}" 3316 3317 # find out an aci for suffix entry if it is not defined yet 3318 [ -z "${LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI}" ] && 3319 { 3320 # set Directory Server default aci 3321 LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI=`cat <<EOF 3322aci: (targetattr != "userPassword || passwordHistory || passwordExpirationTime 3323 || passwordExpWarned || passwordRetryCount || retryCountResetTime || 3324 accountUnlockTime || passwordAllowChangeTime") 3325 ( 3326 version 3.0; 3327 acl "Anonymous access"; 3328 allow (read, search, compare) userdn = "ldap:///anyone"; 3329 ) 3330aci: (targetattr != "nsroledn || aci || nsLookThroughLimit || nsSizeLimit || 3331 nsTimeLimit || nsIdleTimeout || passwordPolicySubentry || 3332 passwordExpirationTime || passwordExpWarned || passwordRetryCount || 3333 retryCountResetTime || accountUnlockTime || passwordHistory || 3334 passwordAllowChangeTime") 3335 ( 3336 version 3.0; 3337 acl "Allow self entry modification except for some attributes"; 3338 allow (write) userdn = "ldap:///self"; 3339 ) 3340aci: (targetattr = "*") 3341 ( 3342 version 3.0; 3343 acl "Configuration Administrator"; 3344 allow (all) userdn = "ldap:///uid=admin,ou=Administrators, 3345 ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot"; 3346 ) 3347aci: (targetattr ="*") 3348 ( 3349 version 3.0; 3350 acl "Configuration Administrators Group"; 3351 allow (all) groupdn = "ldap:///cn=Configuration Administrators, 3352 ou=Groups,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot"; 3353 ) 3354EOF 3355` 3356 } 3357 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && cat <<EOF 3358DEBUG: ACI for ${LDAP_SUFFIX} is 3359${LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI} 3360EOF 3361 3362 NEED_CREATE_BACKEND= 3363 3364 # check the suffix mapping tree ... 3365 # if mapping exists, suffix should work, otherwise DS inconsistent 3366 # NOTE: -b 'cn=mapping tree,cn=config' -s one 'cn=\"$1\"' won't work 3367 # in case of 'cn' value in LDAP is not quoted by '"', 3368 # -b 'cn=\"$1\",cn=mapping tree,cn=config' works in all cases 3369 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} \ 3370 -b 'cn=\"${LDAP_SUFFIX}\",cn=mapping tree,cn=config' \ 3371 -s base 'objectclass=*' dn ${VERB}" && 3372 { 3373 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Suffix mapping already exists" 3374 # get_backend() either gets IDS_DATABASE or exits 3375 get_backend 3376 return 0 3377 } 3378 3379 # no suffix mapping, just in case check ldbm backends consistency - 3380 # there are must be NO any databases pointing to LDAP_SUFFIX 3381 [ -n "`${EVAL} \"${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} \ 3382 -b 'cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config' \ 3383 -s one 'nsslapd-suffix=${LDAP_SUFFIX}' dn\" 2>/dev/null`" ] && 3384 { 3385 display_msg sfx_config_incons 3386 return 1 3387 } 3388 3389 # ok, no suffix mapping, no ldbm database 3390 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "DEBUG: backend needs to be created ..." 3391 NEED_CREATE_BACKEND=1 3392 return 0 3393} 3394 3395# 3396# prepare for the suffix backend creation 3397# 3398# input : IDS_DATABASE - requested ldbm db name (must be not null) 3399# in/out : IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL - available ldbm db name 3400# return : 0 - ldbm db name ok 3401# 1 - IDS_DATABASE exists, 3402# so IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL contains available name 3403# 2 - unable to find any available name 3404# 3405prep_create_sfx_backend() 3406{ 3407 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In prep_create_sfx_backend()" 3408 3409 # check if requested name available 3410 [ "${IDS_DATABASE}" = "${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL}" ] && return 0 3411 3412 # get the list of database names start with a requested name 3413 _LDBM_DBS=`${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} \ 3414 -b 'cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config' \ 3415 -s one 'cn=${IDS_DATABASE}*' cn"` 2>/dev/null 3416 3417 # find available db name based on a requested name 3418 _i=""; _i_MAX=10 3419 while [ ${_i:-0} -lt ${_i_MAX} ] 3420 do 3421 _name="${IDS_DATABASE}${_i}" 3422 ${ECHO} "${_LDBM_DBS}" | ${GREP} -i "^cn=${_name}$" >/dev/null 2>&1 || 3423 { 3424 IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL="${_name}" 3425 break 3426 } 3427 _i=`expr ${_i:-0} + 1` 3428 done 3429 3430 [ "${IDS_DATABASE}" = "${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL}" ] && return 0 3431 3432 [ -n "${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL}" ] && 3433 { 3434 display_msg ldbm_db_exist 3435 return 1 3436 } 3437 3438 display_msg unable_find_db_name 3439 return 2 3440} 3441 3442# 3443# add suffix if needed, 3444# suffix entry and backend MUST be prepared by 3445# prep_create_sfx_entry and prep_create_sfx_backend correspondingly 3446# 3447# input : NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX, LDAP_SUFFIX, LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ, _ATT, _VAL 3448# LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI, NEED_CREATE_BACKEND, IDS_DATABASE 3449# return : 0 - suffix successfully created, otherwise error occured 3450# 3451add_suffix() 3452{ 3453 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_suffix()" 3454 3455 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX}" ] || return 0 3456 3457 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_BACKEND}" ] && 3458 { 3459 ${EVAL} "${LDAPADD} ${LDAP_ARGS} ${VERB}" <<EOF 3460dn: cn="${LDAP_SUFFIX}",cn=mapping tree,cn=config 3461objectclass: top 3462objectclass: extensibleObject 3463objectclass: nsMappingTree 3464cn: ${LDAP_SUFFIX} 3465nsslapd-state: backend 3466nsslapd-backend: ${IDS_DATABASE} 3467 3468dn: cn=${IDS_DATABASE},cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config 3469objectclass: top 3470objectclass: extensibleObject 3471objectclass: nsBackendInstance 3472cn: ${IDS_DATABASE} 3473nsslapd-suffix: ${LDAP_SUFFIX} 3474EOF 3475 [ $? -ne 0 ] && 3476 { 3477 display_msg create_ldbm_db_error 3478 return 1 3479 } 3480 3481 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Database ${IDS_DATABASE} successfully created" 3482 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3483 } 3484 3485 ${EVAL} "${LDAPADD} ${LDAP_ARGS} ${VERB}" <<EOF 3486dn: ${LDAP_SUFFIX} 3487objectclass: ${LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ} 3488${_ATT}: ${_VAL} 3489${LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI} 3490EOF 3491 [ $? -ne 0 ] && 3492 { 3493 display_msg create_suffix_entry_error 3494 return 1 3495 } 3496 3497 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Suffix ${LDAP_SUFFIX} successfully created" 3498 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3499 return 0 3500} 3501 3502# 3503# interactively get suffix and related info from a user 3504# 3505# input : LDAP_BASEDN - Base DN 3506# output : LDAP_SUFFIX - Suffix, _ATT, _VAL - id attribute and its value; 3507# LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ, LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI - objectclass and aci; 3508# NEED_CREATE_BACKEND - tells whether backend needs to be created; 3509# IDS_DATABASE - prepared ldbm db name 3510# return : 0 - user gave a correct suffix 3511# 1 - suffix given by user cann't be created 3512# 3513get_suffix() 3514{ 3515 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_suffix()" 3516 3517 while : 3518 do 3519 get_ans "Enter suffix to be created (b=back/h=help):" ${LDAP_BASEDN} 3520 case "${ANS}" in 3521 [Hh] | Help | help | \? ) display_msg create_suffix_help ;; 3522 [Bb] | Back | back | \< ) return 1 ;; 3523 * ) 3524 format_string "${ANS}" 3525 LDAP_SUFFIX=${FMT_STR} 3526 prep_create_sfx_entry || continue 3527 3528 [ -n "${NEED_CREATE_BACKEND}" ] && 3529 { 3530 IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL= # reset the available db name 3531 3532 reenter_suffix= 3533 while : 3534 do 3535 get_ans "Enter ldbm database name (b=back/h=help):" \ 3536 ${IDS_DATABASE_AVAIL:-${_VAL}} 3537 case "${ANS}" in 3538 [Hh] | \? ) display_msg enter_ldbm_db_help ;; 3539 [Bb] | \< ) reenter_suffix=1; break ;; 3540 * ) 3541 IDS_DATABASE="${ANS}" 3542 prep_create_sfx_backend && break 3543 esac 3544 done 3545 [ -n "${reenter_suffix}" ] && continue 3546 3547 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && cat <<EOF 3548DEBUG: backend name for suffix ${LDAP_SUFFIX} will be ${IDS_DATABASE} 3549EOF 3550 } 3551 3552 # eventually everything is prepared 3553 return 0 3554 ;; 3555 esac 3556 done 3557} 3558 3559# 3560# print out a script which sets LDAP suffix related preferences 3561# 3562print_suffix_config() 3563{ 3564 cat <<EOF2 3565# LDAP suffix related preferences used only if needed 3566IDS_DATABASE="${IDS_DATABASE}" 3567LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ="$LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ" 3568LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI=\`cat <<EOF 3569${LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI} 3570EOF 3571\` 3572export IDS_DATABASE LDAP_SUFFIX_OBJ LDAP_SUFFIX_ACI 3573EOF2 3574} 3575 3576# 3577# check_basedn_suffix(): check that there is an existing 3578# valid suffix to hold current base DN 3579# return: 3580# 0: valid suffix found or new one should be created, 3581# NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX flag actually indicates that 3582# 1: some error occures 3583# 3584check_basedn_suffix() 3585{ 3586 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In check_basedn_suffix()" 3587 3588 NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX= 3589 3590 # find out existing suffixes 3591 discover_serv_suffix 3592 3593 ${ECHO} " Validating LDAP Base DN and Suffix ..." 3594 3595 # check that LDAP Base DN might be added 3596 cur_ldap_entry=${LDAP_BASEDN} 3597 prev_ldap_entry= 3598 while [ "${cur_ldap_entry}" != "${prev_ldap_entry}" ] 3599 do 3600 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "testing LDAP entry: ${cur_ldap_entry}" 3601 ${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b "${cur_ldap_entry}" \ 3602 -s one "objectclass=*" > /dev/null 2>&1 3603 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 3604 break 3605 else 3606 prev_ldap_entry=${cur_ldap_entry} 3607 cur_ldap_entry=`${ECHO} ${cur_ldap_entry} | cut -f2- -d','` 3608 fi 3609 done 3610 3611 if [ "${cur_ldap_entry}" = "${prev_ldap_entry}" ]; then 3612 ${ECHO} " No valid suffixes were found for Base DN ${LDAP_BASEDN}" 3613 3614 NEED_CREATE_SUFFIX=1 3615 return 0 3616 3617 else 3618 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "found valid LDAP entry: ${cur_ldap_entry}" 3619 3620 # Now looking for relevant suffix for this entry. 3621 # LDAP_SUFFIX will then be used to add necessary 3622 # base objects. See add_base_objects(). 3623 format_string "${cur_ldap_entry}" 3624 lower_entry="${FMT_STR}" 3625 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "final suffix list: ${LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST}" 3626 oIFS=$IFS 3627 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "setting IFS to new line" 3628 IFS=' 3629' 3630 for suff in ${LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST} 3631 do 3632 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "testing suffix: ${suff}" 3633 format_string "${suff}" 3634 lower_suff="${FMT_STR}" 3635 if [ "${lower_entry}" = "${lower_suff}" ]; then 3636 LDAP_SUFFIX="${suff}" 3637 break 3638 else 3639 dcstmp=`basename "${lower_entry}" "${lower_suff}"` 3640 if [ "${dcstmp}" = "${lower_entry}" ]; then 3641 # invalid suffix, try next one 3642 continue 3643 else 3644 # valid suffix found 3645 LDAP_SUFFIX="${suff}" 3646 break 3647 fi 3648 fi 3649 done 3650 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "setting IFS to original value" 3651 IFS=$oIFS 3652 3653 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LDAP_SUFFIX: ${LDAP_SUFFIX}" 3654 3655 if [ -z "${LDAP_SUFFIX}" ]; then 3656 # should not happen, since we found the entry 3657 ${ECHO} "Could not find a valid suffix for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 3658 ${ECHO} "Exiting." 3659 return 1 3660 fi 3661 3662 # Getting relevant database (backend) 3663 # IDS_DATABASE will then be used to create indexes. 3664 get_backend 3665 3666 return 0 3667 fi 3668} 3669 3670# 3671# discover_serv_suffix(): This function queries the server to find 3672# suffixes available 3673# return: 0: OK, suffix found 3674# 1: suffix not determined 3675discover_serv_suffix() 3676{ 3677 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In discover_serv_suffix()" 3678 3679 # Search the server for the TOP of the TREE. 3680 ${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b "" -s base "objectclass=*" > ${TMPDIR}/checkTOP 2>&1 3681 ${GREP} -i namingcontexts ${TMPDIR}/checkTOP | \ 3682 ${GREP} -i -v NetscapeRoot > ${TMPDIR}/treeTOP 3683 NUM_TOP=`wc -l ${TMPDIR}/treeTOP | awk '{print $1}'` 3684 case $NUM_TOP in 3685 0) 3686 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "DEBUG: No suffix found in LDAP tree" 3687 return 1 3688 ;; 3689 *) # build the list of suffixes; take out 'namingContexts=' in 3690 # each line of ${TMPDIR}/treeTOP 3691 LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST=`cat ${TMPDIR}/treeTOP | 3692 awk '{ printf("%s\n",substr($0,16,length-15)) }'` 3693 ;; 3694 esac 3695 3696 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST = $LDAP_SUFFIX_LIST" 3697 return 0 3698} 3699 3700 3701# 3702# modify_cn(): Change the cn from MUST to MAY in ipNetwork. 3703# 3704modify_cn() 3705{ 3706 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_cn()" 3707 3708 ( cat <<EOF 3709dn: cn=schema 3710changetype: modify 3711add: objectclasses 3712objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.7 NAME 'ipNetwork' DESC 'Standard LDAP objectclass' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ( ipNetworkNumber ) MAY ( ipNetmaskNumber $ manager $ cn $ l $ description ) X-ORIGIN 'RFC 2307' )) 3713EOF 3714) > ${TMPDIR}/ipNetwork_cn 3715 3716 # Modify the cn for ipNetwork. 3717 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/ipNetwork_cn ${VERB}" 3718 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3719 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of cn for ipNetwork failed!" 3720 cleanup 3721 exit 1 3722 fi 3723} 3724 3725 3726# modify_timelimit(): Modify timelimit to user value. 3727modify_timelimit() 3728{ 3729 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_timelimit()" 3730 3731 # Here doc to modify timelimit. 3732 ( cat <<EOF 3733dn: cn=config 3734changetype: modify 3735replace: nsslapd-timelimit 3736nsslapd-timelimit: ${IDS_TIMELIMIT} 3737EOF 3738) > ${TMPDIR}/ids_timelimit 3739 3740 # Add the entry. 3741 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/ids_timelimit ${VERB}" 3742 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3743 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of nsslapd-timelimit failed!" 3744 cleanup 3745 exit 1 3746 fi 3747 3748 # Display messages for modifications made in patch. 3749 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Changed timelimit to ${IDS_TIMELIMIT} in cn=config." 3750 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3751} 3752 3753 3754# modify_sizelimit(): Modify sizelimit to user value. 3755modify_sizelimit() 3756{ 3757 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_sizelimit()" 3758 3759 # Here doc to modify sizelimit. 3760 ( cat <<EOF 3761dn: cn=config 3762changetype: modify 3763replace: nsslapd-sizelimit 3764nsslapd-sizelimit: ${IDS_SIZELIMIT} 3765EOF 3766) > ${TMPDIR}/ids_sizelimit 3767 3768 # Add the entry. 3769 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/ids_sizelimit ${VERB}" 3770 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3771 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of nsslapd-sizelimit failed!" 3772 cleanup 3773 exit 1 3774 fi 3775 3776 # Display messages for modifications made in patch. 3777 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Changed sizelimit to ${IDS_SIZELIMIT} in cn=config." 3778 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3779} 3780 3781 3782# modify_pwd_crypt(): Modify the passwd storage scheme to support CRYPT. 3783modify_pwd_crypt() 3784{ 3785 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_pwd_crypt()" 3786 3787 # Here doc to modify passwordstoragescheme. 3788 # IDS 5.2 moved passwordchangesceme off to a new data structure. 3789 if [ $IDS_MAJVER -le 5 ] && [ $IDS_MINVER -le 1 ]; then 3790 ( cat <<EOF 3791dn: cn=config 3792changetype: modify 3793replace: passwordstoragescheme 3794passwordstoragescheme: crypt 3795EOF 3796 ) > ${TMPDIR}/ids_crypt 3797 else 3798 ( cat <<EOF 3799dn: cn=Password Policy,cn=config 3800changetype: modify 3801replace: passwordstoragescheme 3802passwordstoragescheme: crypt 3803EOF 3804 ) > ${TMPDIR}/ids_crypt 3805 fi 3806 3807 # Add the entry. 3808 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/ids_crypt ${VERB}" 3809 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3810 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of passwordstoragescheme failed!" 3811 cleanup 3812 exit 1 3813 fi 3814 3815 # Display messages for modifications made in patch. 3816 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Changed passwordstoragescheme to \"crypt\" in cn=config." 3817 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3818} 3819 3820 3821# 3822# add_eq_indexes(): Add indexes to improve search performance. 3823# 3824add_eq_indexes() 3825{ 3826 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_eq_indexes()" 3827 3828 # Set eq indexes to add. 3829 _INDEXES="uidNumber ipNetworkNumber gidnumber oncrpcnumber automountKey" 3830 3831 if [ -z "${IDS_DATABASE}" ]; then 3832 get_backend 3833 fi 3834 3835 # Set _EXT to use as shortcut. 3836 _EXT="cn=index,cn=${IDS_DATABASE},cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config" 3837 3838 # Display message to id current step. 3839 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Processing eq,pres indexes:" 3840 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3841 3842 # For loop to create indexes. 3843 for i in ${_INDEXES}; do 3844 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " Adding index for ${i}" 3845 3846 # Check if entry exists first, if so, skip to next. 3847 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=${i},${_EXT}\" -s base \ 3848 \"objectclass=*\" > /dev/null 2>&1" 3849 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 3850 # Display index skipped. 3851 ${ECHO} " ${i} (eq,pres) skipped already exists" 3852 continue 3853 fi 3854 3855 # Here doc to create LDIF. 3856 ( cat <<EOF 3857dn: cn=${i},${_EXT} 3858objectClass: top 3859objectClass: nsIndex 3860cn: ${i} 3861nsSystemIndex: false 3862nsIndexType: pres 3863nsIndexType: eq 3864EOF 3865) > ${TMPDIR}/index_${i} 3866 3867 # Add the index. 3868 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/index_${i} ${VERB}" 3869 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3870 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding EQ,PRES index for ${i} failed!" 3871 cleanup 3872 exit 1 3873 fi 3874 3875 # Build date for task name. 3876 _YR=`date '+%y'` 3877 _MN=`date '+%m'` 3878 _DY=`date '+%d'` 3879 _H=`date '+%H'` 3880 _M=`date '+%M'` 3881 _S=`date '+%S'` 3882 3883 # Build task name 3884 TASKNAME="${i}_${_YR}_${_MN}_${_DY}_${_H}_${_M}_${_S}" 3885 3886 # Build the task entry to add. 3887 ( cat <<EOF 3888dn: cn=${TASKNAME}, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config 3889changetype: add 3890objectclass: top 3891objectclass: extensibleObject 3892cn: ${TASKNAME} 3893nsInstance: ${IDS_DATABASE} 3894nsIndexAttribute: ${i} 3895EOF 3896) > ${TMPDIR}/task_${i} 3897 3898 # Add the task. 3899 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/task_${i} ${VERB}" 3900 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3901 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding task for ${i} failed!" 3902 cleanup 3903 exit 1 3904 fi 3905 3906 # Wait for task to finish, display current status. 3907 while : 3908 do 3909 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} \ 3910 -b \"cn=${TASKNAME}, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config\" -s base \ 3911 \"objectclass=*\" nstaskstatus > \"${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}\" 2>&1" 3912 ${GREP} "${TASKNAME}" "${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}" > /dev/null 2>&1 3913 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3914 break 3915 fi 3916 TASK_STATUS=`${GREP} -i nstaskstatus "${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}" | 3917 head -1 | cut -d: -f2` 3918 ${ECHO} " ${i} (eq,pres) $TASK_STATUS \r\c" 3919 ${ECHO} "$TASK_STATUS" | ${GREP} "Finished" > /dev/null 2>&1 3920 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 3921 break 3922 fi 3923 sleep 2 3924 done 3925 3926 # Print newline because of \c. 3927 ${ECHO} " " 3928 done 3929} 3930 3931 3932# 3933# add_sub_indexes(): Add indexes to improve search performance. 3934# 3935add_sub_indexes() 3936{ 3937 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_sub_indexes()" 3938 3939 # Set eq indexes to add. 3940 _INDEXES="ipHostNumber membernisnetgroup nisnetgrouptriple" 3941 3942 # Set _EXT to use as shortcut. 3943 _EXT="cn=index,cn=${IDS_DATABASE},cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config" 3944 3945 3946 # Display message to id current step. 3947 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Processing eq,pres,sub indexes:" 3948 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 3949 3950 # For loop to create indexes. 3951 for i in ${_INDEXES}; do 3952 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " Adding index for ${i}" 3953 3954 # Check if entry exists first, if so, skip to next. 3955 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=${i},${_EXT}\" \ 3956 -s base \"objectclass=*\" > /dev/null 2>&1" 3957 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 3958 # Display index skipped. 3959 ${ECHO} " ${i} (eq,pres,sub) skipped already exists" 3960 continue 3961 fi 3962 3963 # Here doc to create LDIF. 3964 ( cat <<EOF 3965dn: cn=${i},${_EXT} 3966objectClass: top 3967objectClass: nsIndex 3968cn: ${i} 3969nsSystemIndex: false 3970nsIndexType: pres 3971nsIndexType: eq 3972nsIndexType: sub 3973EOF 3974) > ${TMPDIR}/index_${i} 3975 3976 # Add the index. 3977 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/index_${i} ${VERB}" 3978 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 3979 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding EQ,PRES,SUB index for ${i} failed!" 3980 cleanup 3981 exit 1 3982 fi 3983 3984 # Build date for task name. 3985 _YR=`date '+%y'` 3986 _MN=`date '+%m'` 3987 _DY=`date '+%d'` 3988 _H=`date '+%H'` 3989 _M=`date '+%M'` 3990 _S=`date '+%S'` 3991 3992 # Build task name 3993 TASKNAME="${i}_${_YR}_${_MN}_${_DY}_${_H}_${_M}_${_S}" 3994 3995 # Build the task entry to add. 3996 ( cat <<EOF 3997dn: cn=${TASKNAME}, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config 3998changetype: add 3999objectclass: top 4000objectclass: extensibleObject 4001cn: ${TASKNAME} 4002nsInstance: ${IDS_DATABASE} 4003nsIndexAttribute: ${i} 4004EOF 4005) > ${TMPDIR}/task_${i} 4006 4007 # Add the task. 4008 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/task_${i} ${VERB}" 4009 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4010 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding task for ${i} failed!" 4011 cleanup 4012 exit 1 4013 fi 4014 4015 # Wait for task to finish, display current status. 4016 while : 4017 do 4018 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} \ 4019 -b \"cn=${TASKNAME}, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config\" -s base \ 4020 \"objectclass=*\" nstaskstatus > \"${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}\" 2>&1" 4021 ${GREP} "${TASKNAME}" "${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}" > /dev/null 2>&1 4022 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4023 break 4024 fi 4025 TASK_STATUS=`${GREP} -i nstaskstatus "${TMPDIR}/istask_${i}" | 4026 head -1 | cut -d: -f2` 4027 ${ECHO} " ${i} (eq,pres,sub) $TASK_STATUS \r\c" 4028 ${ECHO} "$TASK_STATUS" | ${GREP} "Finished" > /dev/null 2>&1 4029 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4030 break 4031 fi 4032 sleep 2 4033 done 4034 4035 # Print newline because of \c. 4036 ${ECHO} " " 4037 done 4038} 4039 4040 4041# 4042# add_vlv_indexes(): Add VLV indexes to improve search performance. 4043# 4044add_vlv_indexes() 4045{ 4046 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_vlv_indexes()" 4047 4048 # Set eq indexes to add. 4049 # Note semi colon separators because some filters contain colons 4050 _INDEX1="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getgrent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_group_vlv_index;ou=group;objectClass=posixGroup" 4051 _INDEX2="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.gethostent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_hosts_vlv_index;ou=hosts;objectClass=ipHost" 4052 _INDEX3="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getnetent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_networks_vlv_index;ou=networks;objectClass=ipNetwork" 4053 _INDEX4="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getpwent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_passwd_vlv_index;ou=people;objectClass=posixAccount" 4054 _INDEX5="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getrpcent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_rpc_vlv_index;ou=rpc;objectClass=oncRpc" 4055 _INDEX6="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getspent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_shadow_vlv_index;ou=people;objectClass=shadowAccount" 4056 4057 # Indexes added during NIS to LDAP transition 4058 _INDEX7="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getauhoent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_auho_vlv_index;automountmapname=auto_home;objectClass=automount" 4059 _INDEX8="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getsoluent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_solu_vlv_index;ou=people;objectClass=SolarisUserAttr" 4060 _INDEX9="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getauduent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_audu_vlv_index;ou=people;objectClass=SolarisAuditUser" 4061 _INDEX10="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getauthent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_auth_vlv_index;ou=SolarisAuthAttr;objectClass=SolarisAuthAttr" 4062 _INDEX11="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getexecent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_exec_vlv_index;ou=SolarisProfAttr;&(objectClass=SolarisExecAttr)(SolarisKernelSecurityPolicy=*)" 4063 _INDEX12="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getprofent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_prof_vlv_index;ou=SolarisProfAttr;&(objectClass=SolarisProfAttr)(SolarisAttrLongDesc=*)" 4064 _INDEX13="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getmailent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_mail_vlv_index;ou=aliases;objectClass=mailGroup" 4065 _INDEX14="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getbootent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}__boot_vlv_index;ou=ethers;&(objectClass=bootableDevice)(bootParameter=*)" 4066 _INDEX15="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getethent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_ethers_vlv_index;ou=ethers;&(objectClass=ieee802Device)(macAddress=*)" 4067 _INDEX16="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getngrpent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_netgroup_vlv_index;ou=netgroup;objectClass=nisNetgroup" 4068 _INDEX17="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getipnent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_ipn_vlv_index;ou=networks;&(objectClass=ipNetwork)(cn=*)" 4069 _INDEX18="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getmaskent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_mask_vlv_index;ou=networks;&(objectClass=ipNetwork)(ipNetmaskNumber=*)" 4070 _INDEX19="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getprent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_pr_vlv_index;ou=printers;objectClass=printerService" 4071 _INDEX20="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getip4ent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_ip4_vlv_index;ou=hosts;&(objectClass=ipHost)(ipHostNumber=*.*)" 4072 _INDEX21="${LDAP_DOMAIN}.getip6ent;${LDAP_DOMAIN}_ip6_vlv_index;ou=hosts;&(objectClass=ipHost)(ipHostNumber=*:*)" 4073 4074 _INDEXES="$_INDEX1 $_INDEX2 $_INDEX3 $_INDEX4 $_INDEX5 $_INDEX6 $_INDEX7 $_INDEX8 $_INDEX9 $_INDEX10 $_INDEX11 $_INDEX12 $_INDEX13 $_INDEX14 $_INDEX15 $_INDEX16 $_INDEX17 $_INDEX18 $_INDEX19 $_INDEX20 $_INDEX21 " 4075 4076 4077 # Set _EXT to use as shortcut. 4078 _EXT="cn=${IDS_DATABASE},cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config" 4079 4080 4081 # Display message to id current step. 4082 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Processing VLV indexes:" 4083 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4084 4085 # Reset temp file for vlvindex commands. 4086 [ -f ${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list ] && rm ${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list 4087 touch ${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list 4088 [ -f ${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list ] && rm ${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list 4089 touch ${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list 4090 4091 # Get the instance name from iDS server. 4092 _INSTANCE="<server-instance>" # Default to old output. 4093 4094 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} -v ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=config\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" nsslapd-instancedir | ${GREP} 'nsslapd-instancedir=' | cut -d'=' -f2- > ${TMPDIR}/instance_name 2>&1" 4095 4096 ${GREP} "slapd-" ${TMPDIR}/instance_name > /dev/null 2>&1 # Check if seems right? 4097 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # If success, grab name after "slapd-". 4098 _INST_DIR=`cat ${TMPDIR}/instance_name` 4099 _INSTANCE=`basename "${_INST_DIR}" | cut -d'-' -f2-` 4100 fi 4101 4102 # For loop to create indexes. 4103 for p in ${_INDEXES}; do 4104 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} " Adding index for ${i}" 4105 4106 # Break p (pair) into i and j parts. 4107 i=`${ECHO} $p | cut -d';' -f1` 4108 j=`${ECHO} $p | cut -d';' -f2` 4109 k=`${ECHO} $p | cut -d';' -f3` 4110 m=`${ECHO} $p | cut -d';' -f4` 4111 4112 # Set _jEXT to use as shortcut. 4113 _jEXT="cn=${j},${_EXT}" 4114 4115 # Check if entry exists first, if so, skip to next. 4116 ${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b "cn=${i},${_jEXT}" -s base "objectclass=*" > /dev/null 2>&1 4117 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4118 # Display index skipped. 4119 ${ECHO} " ${i} vlv_index skipped already exists" 4120 continue 4121 fi 4122 4123 # Compute the VLV Scope from the LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE. 4124 # NOTE: A value of "base (0)" does not make sense. 4125 case "$LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE" in 4126 sub) VLV_SCOPE="2" ;; 4127 *) VLV_SCOPE="1" ;; 4128 esac 4129 4130 # Here doc to create LDIF. 4131 ( cat <<EOF 4132dn: ${_jEXT} 4133objectClass: top 4134objectClass: vlvSearch 4135cn: ${j} 4136vlvbase: ${k},${LDAP_BASEDN} 4137vlvscope: ${VLV_SCOPE} 4138vlvfilter: (${m}) 4139aci: (target="ldap:///${_jEXT}")(targetattr="*")(version 3.0; acl "Config";allow(read,search,compare)userdn="ldap:///anyone";) 4140 4141dn: cn=${i},${_jEXT} 4142cn: ${i} 4143vlvSort: cn uid 4144objectclass: top 4145objectclass: vlvIndex 4146EOF 4147) > ${TMPDIR}/vlv_index_${i} 4148 4149 # Add the index. 4150 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/vlv_index_${i} ${VERB}" 4151 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4152 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding VLV index for ${i} failed!" 4153 cleanup 4154 exit 1 4155 fi 4156 4157 # Print message that index was created. 4158 ${ECHO} " ${i} vlv_index Entry created" 4159 4160 # Add command to list of vlvindex commands to run. 4161 ${ECHO} " directoryserver -s ${_INSTANCE} vlvindex -n ${IDS_DATABASE} -T ${i}" >> ${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list 4162 ${ECHO} " <install-path>/bin/dsadm reindex -l -t ${i} <directory-instance-path> ${LDAP_SUFFIX}" >> ${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list 4163 done 4164} 4165 4166 4167# 4168# display_vlv_cmds(): Display VLV index commands to run on server. 4169# 4170display_vlv_cmds() 4171{ 4172 if [ -s "${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list" -o \ 4173 -s "${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list" ]; then 4174 display_msg display_vlv_list 4175 fi 4176 4177 if [ -s "${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list" ]; then 4178 cat ${TMPDIR}/ds5_vlvindex_list 4179 fi 4180 4181 cat << EOF 4182 4183 4184EOF 4185 4186 if [ -s "${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list" ]; then 4187 cat ${TMPDIR}/ds6_vlvindex_list 4188 fi 4189} 4190 4191 4192# 4193# update_schema_attr(): Update Schema to support Naming. 4194# 4195update_schema_attr() 4196{ 4197 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In update_schema_attr()" 4198 4199 ( cat <<EOF 4200dn: cn=schema 4201changetype: modify 4202add: attributetypes 4203attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.28 NAME 'nisPublickey' DESC 'NIS public key' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4204attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.29 NAME 'nisSecretkey' DESC 'NIS secret key' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4205attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.30 NAME 'nisDomain' DESC 'NIS domain' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4206attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.31 NAME 'automountMapName' DESC 'automount Map Name' EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4207attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.32 NAME 'automountKey' DESC 'automount Key Value' EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4208attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.1.33 NAME 'automountInformation' DESC 'automount information' EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4209attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.1.1.12 NAME 'nisNetIdUser' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4210attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.1.1.13 NAME 'nisNetIdGroup' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4211attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.1.1.14 NAME 'nisNetIdHost' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4212attributetypes: ( rfc822mailMember-oid NAME 'rfc822mailMember' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4213attributetypes: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.30 NAME 'mgrpRFC822MailMember' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4214attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.15 NAME 'SolarisLDAPServers' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4215attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.16 NAME 'SolarisSearchBaseDN' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4216attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.17 NAME 'SolarisCacheTTL' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4217attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.18 NAME 'SolarisBindDN' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4218attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.19 NAME 'SolarisBindPassword' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4219attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.20 NAME 'SolarisAuthMethod' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15') 4220attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.21 NAME 'SolarisTransportSecurity' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15') 4221attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.22 NAME 'SolarisCertificatePath' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4222attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.23 NAME 'SolarisCertificatePassword' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4223attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.24 NAME 'SolarisDataSearchDN' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15') 4224attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.25 NAME 'SolarisSearchScope' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4225attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.26 NAME 'SolarisSearchTimeLimit' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4226attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.27 NAME 'SolarisPreferredServer' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15') 4227attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.28 NAME 'SolarisPreferredServerOnly' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4228attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.29 NAME 'SolarisSearchReferral' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4229attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.4 NAME 'SolarisAttrKeyValue' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4230attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.5 NAME 'SolarisAuditAlways' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4231attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.6 NAME 'SolarisAuditNever' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4232attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.7 NAME 'SolarisAttrShortDesc' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4233attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.8 NAME 'SolarisAttrLongDesc' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4234attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.9 NAME 'SolarisKernelSecurityPolicy' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4235attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.10 NAME 'SolarisProfileType' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4236attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.11 NAME 'SolarisProfileId' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4237attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.12 NAME 'SolarisUserQualifier' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4238attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.13 NAME 'SolarisAttrReserved1' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4239attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.14 NAME 'SolarisAttrReserved2' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4240attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.1 NAME 'SolarisProjectID' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4241attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.2 NAME 'SolarisProjectName' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4242attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.3 NAME 'SolarisProjectAttr' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4243attributetypes: ( memberGid-oid NAME 'memberGid' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4244attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.0 NAME 'defaultServerList' DESC 'Default LDAP server host address used by a DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4245attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.1 NAME 'defaultSearchBase' DESC 'Default LDAP base DN used by a DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4246attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.2 NAME 'preferredServerList' DESC 'Preferred LDAP server host addresses to be used by a DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4247attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.3 NAME 'searchTimeLimit' DESC 'Maximum time in seconds a DUA should allow for a search to complete' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4248attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.4 NAME 'bindTimeLimit' DESC 'Maximum time in seconds a DUA should allow for the bind operation to complete' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4249attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.5 NAME 'followReferrals' DESC 'Tells DUA if it should follow referrals returned by a DSA search result' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4250attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.6 NAME 'authenticationMethod' DESC 'A keystring which identifies the type of authentication method used to contact the DSA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4251attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.7 NAME 'profileTTL' DESC 'Time to live before a client DUA should re-read this configuration profile' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4252attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.14 NAME 'serviceSearchDescriptor' DESC 'LDAP search descriptor list used by Naming-DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26' ) 4253attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.9 NAME 'attributeMap' DESC 'Attribute mappings used by a Naming-DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4254attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.10 NAME 'credentialLevel' DESC 'Identifies type of credentials a DUA should use when binding to the LDAP server' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4255attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.11 NAME 'objectclassMap' DESC 'Objectclass mappings used by a Naming-DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4256attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.12 NAME 'defaultSearchScope' DESC 'Default search scope used by a DUA' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4257attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.13 NAME 'serviceCredentialLevel' DESC 'Search scope used by a service of the DUA' EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 ) 4258attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.1.15 NAME 'serviceAuthenticationMethod' DESC 'Authentication Method used by a service of the DUA' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 ) 4259attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1140 NAME 'printer-uri' DESC 'A URI supported by this printer. This URI SHOULD be used as a relative distinguished name (RDN). If printer-xri-supported is implemented, then this URI value MUST be listed in a member value of printer-xri-supported.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4260attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1107 NAME 'printer-xri-supported' DESC 'The unordered list of XRI (extended resource identifiers) supported by this printer. Each member of the list consists of a URI (uniform resource identifier) followed by optional authentication and security metaparameters.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 ) 4261attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1135 NAME 'printer-name' DESC 'The site-specific administrative name of this printer, more end-user friendly than a URI.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4262attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1119 NAME 'printer-natural-language-configured' DESC 'The configured language in which error and status messages will be generated (by default) by this printer. Also, a possible language for printer string attributes set by operator, system administrator, or manufacturer. Also, the (declared) language of the "printer-name", "printer-location", "printer-info", and "printer-make-and-model" attributes of this printer. For example: "en-us" (US English) or "fr-fr" (French in France) Legal values of language tags conform to [RFC3066] "Tags for the Identification of Languages".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4263attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1136 NAME 'printer-location' DESC 'Identifies the location of the printer. This could include things like: "in Room 123A", "second floor of building XYZ".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4264attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1139 NAME 'printer-info' DESC 'Identifies the descriptive information about this printer. This could include things like: "This printer can be used for printing color transparencies for HR presentations", or "Out of courtesy for others, please print only small (1-5 page) jobs at this printer", or even "This printer is going away on July 1, 1997, please find a new printer".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4265attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1134 NAME 'printer-more-info' DESC 'A URI used to obtain more information about this specific printer. For example, this could be an HTTP type URI referencing an HTML page accessible to a Web Browser. The information obtained from this URI is intended for end user consumption.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4266attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1138 NAME 'printer-make-and-model' DESC 'Identifies the make and model of the device. The device manufacturer MAY initially populate this attribute.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4267attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1133 NAME 'printer-ipp-versions-supported' DESC 'Identifies the IPP protocol version(s) that this printer supports, including major and minor versions, i.e., the version numbers for which this Printer implementation meets the conformance requirements.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4268attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1132 NAME 'printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported' DESC 'Indicates whether or not the printer supports more than one document per job, i.e., more than one Send-Document or Send-Data operation with document data.' EQUALITY booleanMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4269attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1109 NAME 'printer-charset-configured' DESC 'The configured charset in which error and status messages will be generated (by default) by this printer. Also, a possible charset for printer string attributes set by operator, system administrator, or manufacturer. For example: "utf-8" (ISO 10646/Unicode) or "iso-8859-1" (Latin1). Legal values are defined by the IANA Registry of Coded Character Sets and the "(preferred MIME name)" SHALL be used as the tag. For coherence with IPP Model, charset tags in this attribute SHALL be lowercase normalized. This attribute SHOULD be static (time of registration) and SHOULD NOT be dynamically refreshed attributetypes: (subsequently).' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4270attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1131 NAME 'printer-charset-supported' DESC 'Identifies the set of charsets supported for attribute type values of type Directory String for this directory entry. For example: "utf-8" (ISO 10646/Unicode) or "iso-8859-1" (Latin1). Legal values are defined by the IANA Registry of Coded Character Sets and the preferred MIME name.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63} ) 4271attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1137 NAME 'printer-generated-natural-language-supported' DESC 'Identifies the natural language(s) supported for this directory entry. For example: "en-us" (US English) or "fr-fr" (French in France). Legal values conform to [RFC3066], Tags for the Identification of Languages.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63} ) 4272attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1130 NAME 'printer-document-format-supported' DESC 'The possible document formats in which data may be interpreted and printed by this printer. Legal values are MIME types come from the IANA Registry of Internet Media Types.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4273attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1129 NAME 'printer-color-supported' DESC 'Indicates whether this printer is capable of any type of color printing at all, including highlight color.' EQUALITY booleanMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4274attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1128 NAME 'printer-compression-supported' DESC 'Compression algorithms supported by this printer. For example: "deflate, gzip". Legal values include; "none", "deflate" attributetypes: (public domain ZIP), "gzip" (GNU ZIP), "compress" (UNIX).' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255} ) 4275attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1127 NAME 'printer-pages-per-minute' DESC 'The nominal number of pages per minute which may be output by this printer (e.g., a simplex or black-and-white printer). This attribute is informative, NOT a service guarantee. Typically, it is the value used in marketing literature to describe this printer.' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4276attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1126 NAME 'printer-pages-per-minute-color' DESC 'The nominal number of color pages per minute which may be output by this printer (e.g., a simplex or color printer). This attribute is informative, NOT a service guarantee. Typically, it is the value used in marketing literature to describe this printer.' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4277attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1125 NAME 'printer-finishings-supported' DESC 'The possible finishing operations supported by this printer. Legal values include; "none", "staple", "punch", "cover", "bind", "saddle-stitch", "edge-stitch", "staple-top-left", "staple-bottom-left", "staple-top-right", "staple-bottom-right", "edge-stitch-left", "edge-stitch-top", "edge-stitch-right", "edge-stitch-bottom", "staple-dual-left", "staple-dual-top", "staple-dual-right", "staple-dual-bottom".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255} ) 4278attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1124 NAME 'printer-number-up-supported' DESC 'The possible numbers of print-stream pages to impose upon a single side of an instance of a selected medium. Legal values include; 1, 2, and 4. Implementations may support other values.' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 ) 4279attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1123 NAME 'printer-sides-supported' DESC 'The number of impression sides (one or two) and the two-sided impression rotations supported by this printer. Legal values include; "one-sided", "two-sided-long-edge", "two-sided-short-edge".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4280attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1122 NAME 'printer-media-supported' DESC 'The standard names/types/sizes (and optional color suffixes) of the media supported by this printer. For example: "iso-a4", "envelope", or "na-letter-white". Legal values conform to ISO 10175, Document Printing Application (DPA), and any IANA registered extensions.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255} ) 4281attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1117 NAME 'printer-media-local-supported' DESC 'Site-specific names of media supported by this printer, in the language in "printer-natural-language-configured". For example: "purchasing-form" (site-specific name) as opposed to (in "printer-media-supported"): "na-letter" (standard keyword from ISO 10175).' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255} ) 4282attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1121 NAME 'printer-resolution-supported' DESC 'List of resolutions supported for printing documents by this printer. Each resolution value is a string with 3 fields: 1) Cross feed direction resolution (positive integer), 2) Feed direction resolution (positive integer), 3) Resolution unit. Legal values are "dpi" (dots per inch) and "dpcm" (dots per centimeter). Each resolution field is delimited by ">". For example: "300> 300> dpi>".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255} ) 4283attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1120 NAME 'printer-print-quality-supported' DESC 'List of print qualities supported for printing documents on this printer. For example: "draft, normal". Legal values include; "unknown", "draft", "normal", "high".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4284attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1110 NAME 'printer-job-priority-supported' DESC 'Indicates the number of job priority levels supported. An IPP conformant printer which supports job priority must always support a full range of priorities from "1" to "100" (to ensure consistent behavior), therefore this attribute describes the "granularity". Legal values of this attribute are from "1" to "100".' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4285attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1118 NAME 'printer-copies-supported' DESC 'The maximum number of copies of a document that may be printed as a single job. A value of "0" indicates no maximum limit. A value of "-1" indicates unknown.' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4286attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1111 NAME 'printer-job-k-octets-supported' DESC 'The maximum size in kilobytes (1,024 octets actually) incoming print job that this printer will accept. A value of "0" indicates no maximum limit. A value of "-1" indicates unknown.' EQUALITY integerMatch ORDERING integerOrderingMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4287attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1112 NAME 'printer-current-operator' DESC 'The name of the current human operator responsible for operating this printer. It is suggested that this string include information that would enable other humans to reach the operator, such as a phone number.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4288attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1113 NAME 'printer-service-person' DESC 'The name of the current human service person responsible for servicing this printer. It is suggested that this string include information that would enable other humans to reach the service person, such as a phone number.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} SINGLE-VALUE ) 4289attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1114 NAME 'printer-delivery-orientation-supported' DESC 'The possible delivery orientations of pages as they are printed and ejected from this printer. Legal values include; "unknown", "face-up", and "face-down".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4290attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1115 NAME 'printer-stacking-order-supported' DESC 'The possible stacking order of pages as they are printed and ejected from this printer. Legal values include; "unknown", "first-to-last", "last-to-first".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4291attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1116 NAME 'printer-output-features-supported' DESC 'The possible output features supported by this printer. Legal values include; "unknown", "bursting", "decollating", "page-collating", "offset-stacking".' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4292attributetypes:( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1108 NAME 'printer-aliases' DESC 'Site-specific administrative names of this printer in addition the printer name specified for printer-name.' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127} ) 4293attributetypes:( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.63 NAME 'sun-printer-bsdaddr' DESC 'Sets the server, print queue destination name and whether the client generates protocol extensions. "Solaris" specifies a Solaris print server extension. The value is represented by the following value: server "," destination ", Solaris".' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' SINGLE-VALUE ) 4294attributetypes:( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.64 NAME 'sun-printer-kvp' DESC 'This attribute contains a set of key value pairs which may have meaning to the print subsystem or may be user defined. Each value is represented by the following: key "=" value.' SYNTAX '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15' ) 4295attributetypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.57 NAME 'nisplusTimeZone' DESC 'tzone column from NIS+ timezone table' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4296attributetypes:( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.67 NAME 'ipTnetTemplateName' DESC 'Trusted Solaris network template template_name' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4297attributetypes:( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.1.68 NAME 'ipTnetNumber' DESC 'Trusted Solaris network template ip_address' SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 SINGLE-VALUE ) 4298EOF 4299) > ${TMPDIR}/schema_attr 4300 4301 # Add the entry. 4302 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/schema_attr ${VERB}" 4303 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4304 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of schema attributes failed!" 4305 cleanup 4306 exit 1 4307 fi 4308 4309 # Display message that schema is updated. 4310 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Schema attributes have been updated." 4311 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4312} 4313 4314 4315# 4316# update_schema_obj(): Update the schema objectclass definitions. 4317# 4318update_schema_obj() 4319{ 4320 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In update_schema_obj()" 4321 4322 # Add the objectclass definitions. 4323 ( cat <<EOF 4324dn: cn=schema 4325changetype: modify 4326add: objectclasses 4327objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.14 NAME 'NisKeyObject' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn $ nisPublickey $ nisSecretkey) MAY (uidNumber $ description)) 4328 4329dn: cn=schema 4330changetype: modify 4331add: objectclasses 4332objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.15 NAME 'nisDomainObject' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ nisDomain) MAY ()) 4333 4334dn: cn=schema 4335changetype: modify 4336add: objectclasses 4337objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.16 NAME 'automountMap' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ automountMapName) MAY (description)) 4338 4339dn: cn=schema 4340changetype: modify 4341add: objectclasses 4342objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.17 NAME 'automount' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ automountKey $ automountInformation ) MAY (description)) 4343 4344dn: cn=schema 4345changetype: modify 4346add: objectclasses 4347objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.7 NAME 'SolarisNamingProfile' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn $ SolarisLDAPservers $ SolarisSearchBaseDN) MAY (SolarisBindDN $ SolarisBindPassword $ SolarisAuthMethod $ SolarisTransportSecurity $ SolarisCertificatePath $ SolarisCertificatePassword $ SolarisDataSearchDN $ SolarisSearchScope $ SolarisSearchTimeLimit $ SolarisPreferredServer $ SolarisPreferredServerOnly $ SolarisCacheTTL $ SolarisSearchReferral)) 4348 4349dn: cn=schema 4350changetype: modify 4351add: objectclasses 4352objectclasses: ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.4 NAME 'mailGroup' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ mail) MAY (cn $ mgrpRFC822MailMember)) 4353 4354dn: cn=schema 4355changetype: modify 4356add: objectclasses 4357objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.1.2.5 NAME 'nisMailAlias' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn) MAY (rfc822mailMember)) 4358 4359dn: cn=schema 4360changetype: modify 4361add: objectclasses 4362objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.1.2.6 NAME 'nisNetId' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn) MAY (nisNetIdUser $ nisNetIdGroup $ nisNetIdHost)) 4363 4364dn: cn=schema 4365changetype: modify 4366add: objectclasses 4367objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.2 NAME 'SolarisAuditUser' SUP 'top' AUXILIARY MUST (objectclass) MAY (SolarisAuditAlways $ SolarisAuditNever)) 4368 4369dn: cn=schema 4370changetype: modify 4371add: objectclasses 4372objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.3 NAME 'SolarisUserAttr' SUP 'top' AUXILIARY MUST (objectclass) MAY (SolarisUserQualifier $ SolarisAttrReserved1 $ SolarisAttrReserved2 $ SolarisAttrKeyValue)) 4373 4374dn: cn=schema 4375changetype: modify 4376add: objectclasses 4377objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.4 NAME 'SolarisAuthAttr' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn) MAY (SolarisAttrReserved1 $ SolarisAttrReserved2 $ SolarisAttrShortDesc $ SolarisAttrLongDesc $ SolarisAttrKeyValue)) 4378 4379dn: cn=schema 4380changetype: modify 4381add: objectclasses 4382objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.5 NAME 'SolarisProfAttr' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ cn) MAY (SolarisAttrReserved1 $ SolarisAttrReserved2 $ SolarisAttrLongDesc $ SolarisAttrKeyValue)) 4383 4384dn: cn=schema 4385changetype: modify 4386add: objectclasses 4387objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.6 NAME 'SolarisExecAttr' SUP 'top' AUXILIARY MUST (objectclass) MAY (SolarisKernelSecurityPolicy $ SolarisProfileType $ SolarisAttrReserved1 $ SolarisAttrReserved2 $ SolarisProfileID $ SolarisAttrKeyValue)) 4388 4389dn: cn=schema 4390changetype: modify 4391add: objectclasses 4392objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.1 NAME 'SolarisProject' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass $ SolarisProjectID $ SolarisProjectName) MAY (memberUid $ memberGid $ description $ SolarisProjectAttr)) 4393 4394dn: cn=schema 4395changetype: modify 4396add: objectclasses 4397objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.1.3.1.2.4 NAME 'DUAConfigProfile' SUP 'top' DESC 'Abstraction of a base configuration for a DUA' MUST (cn) MAY (defaultServerList $ preferredServerList $ defaultSearchBase $ defaultSearchScope $ searchTimeLimit $ bindTimeLimit $ credentialLevel $ authenticationMethod $ followReferrals $ serviceSearchDescriptor $ serviceCredentialLevel $ serviceAuthenticationMethod $ objectclassMap $ attributeMap $ profileTTL)) 4398 4399dn: cn=schema 4400changetype: modify 4401add: objectclasses 4402objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.2549 NAME 'slpService' DESC 'DUMMY definition' SUP 'top' MUST (objectclass) MAY ()) 4403 4404dn: cn=schema 4405changetype: modify 4406add: objectclasses 4407objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.254 NAME 'slpServicePrinter' DESC 'Service Location Protocol (SLP) information.' AUXILIARY SUP 'slpService') 4408 4409dn: cn=schema 4410changetype: modify 4411add: objectclasses 4412objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.258 NAME 'printerAbstract' DESC 'Printer related information.' ABSTRACT SUP 'top' MAY ( printer-name $ printer-natural-language-configured $ printer-location $ printer-info $ printer-more-info $ printer-make-and-model $ printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported $ printer-charset-configured $ printer-charset-supported $ printer-generated-natural-language-supported $ printer-document-format-supported $ printer-color-supported $ printer-compression-supported $ printer-pages-per-minute $ printer-pages-per-minute-color $ printer-finishings-supported $ printer-number-up-supported $ printer-sides-supported $ printer-media-supported $ printer-media-local-supported $ printer-resolution-supported $ printer-print-quality-supported $ printer-job-priority-supported $ printer-copies-supported $ printer-job-k-octets-supported $ printer-current-operator $ printer-service-person $ printer-delivery-orientation-supported $ printer-stacking-order-supported $ printer-output-features-supported )) 4413 4414dn: cn=schema 4415changetype: modify 4416add: objectclasses 4417objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.255 NAME 'printerService' DESC 'Printer information.' STRUCTURAL SUP 'printerAbstract' MAY ( printer-uri $ printer-xri-supported )) 4418 4419dn: cn=schema 4420changetype: modify 4421add: objectclasses 4422objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.257 NAME 'printerServiceAuxClass' DESC 'Printer information.' AUXILIARY SUP 'printerAbstract' MAY ( printer-uri $ printer-xri-supported )) 4423 4424dn: cn=schema 4425changetype: modify 4426add: objectclasses 4427objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.256 NAME 'printerIPP' DESC 'Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) information.' AUXILIARY SUP 'top' MAY ( printer-ipp-versions-supported $ printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported )) 4428 4429dn: cn=schema 4430changetype: modify 4431add: objectclasses 4432objectclasses: ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.253 NAME 'printerLPR' DESC 'LPR information.' AUXILIARY SUP 'top' MUST ( printer-name ) MAY ( printer-aliases)) 4433 4434dn: cn=schema 4435changetype: modify 4436add: objectclasses 4437objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.14 NAME 'sunPrinter' DESC 'Sun printer information' SUP 'top' AUXILIARY MUST (objectclass $ printer-name) MAY (sun-printer-bsdaddr $ sun-printer-kvp)) 4438 4439dn: cn=schema 4440changetype: modify 4441add: objectclasses 4442objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.12 NAME 'nisplusTimeZoneData' DESC 'NIS+ timezone table data' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST ( cn ) MAY ( nisplusTimeZone $ description ) ) 4443 4444dn: cn=schema 4445changetype: modify 4446add: objectclasses 4447objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.8 NAME 'ipTnetTemplate' DESC 'Object class for TSOL network templates' SUP 'top' MUST ( objectclass $ ipTnetTemplateName ) MAY ( SolarisAttrKeyValue ) ) 4448 4449dn: cn=schema 4450changetype: modify 4451add: objectclasses 4452objectclasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.9 NAME 'ipTnetHost' DESC 'Associates an IP address or wildcard with a TSOL template_name' SUP 'top' AUXILIARY MUST ( objectclass $ ipTnetNumber ) ) 4453EOF 4454) > ${TMPDIR}/schema_obj 4455 4456 # Add the entry. 4457 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/schema_obj ${VERB}" 4458 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4459 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of schema objectclass definitions failed!" 4460 cleanup 4461 exit 1 4462 fi 4463 4464 # Display message that schema is updated. 4465 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Schema objectclass definitions have been added." 4466 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4467} 4468 4469 4470# 4471# modify_top_aci(): Modify the ACI for the top entry to disable self modify 4472# of user attributes. 4473# 4474modify_top_aci() 4475{ 4476 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In modify_top_aci()" 4477 4478 # Set ACI Name 4479 ACI_NAME="LDAP_Naming_Services_deny_write_access" 4480 4481 # Search for ACI_NAME 4482 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base objectclass=* aci > ${TMPDIR}/chk_top_aci 2>&1" 4483 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4484 ${ECHO} "Error searching aci for ${LDAP_BASEDN}" 4485 cat ${TMPDIR}/chk_top_aci 4486 cleanup 4487 exit 1 4488 fi 4489 4490 # Display "already exists" message if necessary. For shadow update, 4491 # check also if the deny self-write to userPassword has been done. 4492 # If not, more to do, don't display the message. 4493 MSG="Top level ACI ${ACI_NAME} already exists for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 4494 ${GREP} "${ACI_NAME}" ${TMPDIR}/chk_top_aci > /dev/null 2>&1 4495 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4496 if [ "$LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE" != "TRUE" ];then 4497 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 4498 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4499 return 0 4500 else 4501 ${GREP} "${ACI_NAME}" ${TMPDIR}/chk_top_aci | ${GREP} -i \ 4502 userPassword > /dev/null 2>&1 4503 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4504 # userPassword is already on the deny list, no more to do 4505 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ];then 4506 ${ECHO} " NOT SET: $MSG" 4507 else 4508 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 4509 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4510 fi 4511 return 0 4512 fi 4513 fi 4514 fi 4515 4516 # if shadow update is enabled, also deny self-write to userPassword 4517 if [ "$LDAP_ENABLE_SHADOW_UPDATE" = "TRUE" ];then 4518 PWD_SELF_CHANGE="userPassword||" 4519 else 4520 PWD_SELF_CHANGE="" 4521 fi 4522 4523 # Crate LDIF for top level ACI. 4524 ( cat <<EOF 4525dn: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 4526changetype: modify 4527add: aci 4528aci: (targetattr = "${PWD_SELF_CHANGE}cn||uid||uidNumber||gidNumber||homeDirectory||shadowLastChange||shadowMin||shadowMax||shadowWarning||shadowInactive||shadowExpire||shadowFlag||memberUid||SolarisAuditAlways||SolarisAuditNever||SolarisAttrKeyValue||SolarisAttrReserved1||SolarisAttrReserved2||SolarisUserQualifier")(version 3.0; acl ${ACI_NAME}; deny (write) userdn = "ldap:///self";) 4529- 4530EOF 4531) > ${TMPDIR}/top_aci 4532 4533 # Add the entry. 4534 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/top_aci ${VERB}" 4535 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4536 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Modify of top level ACI failed! (restricts self modify)" 4537 cleanup 4538 exit 1 4539 fi 4540 4541 # Display message that schema is updated. 4542 MSG="ACI for ${LDAP_BASEDN} modified to disable self modify." 4543 if [ $EXISTING_PROFILE -eq 1 ];then 4544 ${ECHO} " ACI SET: $MSG" 4545 else 4546 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. $MSG" 4547 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4548 fi 4549} 4550 4551# 4552# add_vlv_aci(): Add access control information (aci) for VLV. 4553# 4554add_vlv_aci() 4555{ 4556 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_vlv_aci()" 4557 4558 # Add the VLV ACI. 4559 ( cat <<EOF 4560dn: oid=2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9,cn=features,cn=config 4561changetype: modify 4562replace: aci 4563aci: (targetattr != "aci") (version 3.0; acl "VLV Request Control"; allow(read,search,compare) userdn = "ldap:///anyone";) 4564EOF 4565) > ${TMPDIR}/vlv_aci 4566 4567 # Add the entry. 4568 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/vlv_aci ${VERB}" 4569 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4570 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Add of VLV ACI failed!" 4571 cleanup 4572 exit 1 4573 fi 4574 4575 # Display message that schema is updated. 4576 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Add of VLV Access Control Information (ACI)." 4577 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4578} 4579 4580 4581# 4582# set_nisdomain(): Add the NisDomainObject to the Base DN. 4583# 4584set_nisdomain() 4585{ 4586 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In set_nisdomain()" 4587 4588 # Check if nisDomain is already set. 4589 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \ 4590 \"objectclass=*\"" > ${TMPDIR}/chk_nisdomain 2>&1 4591 ${EVAL} "${GREP} -i nisDomain ${TMPDIR}/chk_nisdomain ${VERB}" 4592 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4593 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. NisDomainObject for ${LDAP_BASEDN} was already set." 4594 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4595 return 0 4596 fi 4597 4598 # Add the new top level containers. 4599 ( cat <<EOF 4600dn: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 4601changetype: modify 4602objectclass: nisDomainObject 4603nisdomain: ${LDAP_DOMAIN} 4604EOF 4605) > ${TMPDIR}/nis_domain 4606 4607 # Add the entry. 4608 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/nis_domain ${VERB}" 4609 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4610 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of NisDomainObject in ${LDAP_BASEDN} failed." 4611 cleanup 4612 exit 1 4613 fi 4614 4615 # Display message that schema is updated. 4616 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. NisDomainObject added to ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 4617 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4618} 4619 4620 4621# 4622# check_attrName(): Check that the attribute name is valid. 4623# $1 Key to check. 4624# Returns 0 : valid name 1 : invalid name 4625# 4626check_attrName() 4627{ 4628 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In check_attrName()" 4629 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "check_attrName: Input Param = $1" 4630 4631 ${ECHO} $1 | ${EGREP} '^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)*$' > /dev/null 2>&1 4632 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4633 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b cn=schema -s base \"objectclass=*\" \ 4634 attributeTypes | ${EGREP} -i '^attributetypes[ ]*=[ ]*\([ ]*$1 ' ${VERB}" 4635 else 4636 ${EVAL} "${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b cn=schema -s base \"objectclass=*\" \ 4637 attributeTypes | ${EGREP} -i \"'$1'\" ${VERB}" 4638 fi 4639 4640 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4641 return 1 4642 else 4643 return 0 4644 fi 4645} 4646 4647 4648# 4649# get_objectclass(): Determine the objectclass for the given attribute name 4650# $1 Attribute name to check. 4651# _ATTR_NAME Return value, Object Name or NULL if unknown to idsconfig. 4652# 4653# NOTE: An attribute name can be valid but still we might not be able 4654# to determine the objectclass from the table. 4655# In such cases, the user needs to create the necessary object(s). 4656# 4657get_objectclass() 4658{ 4659 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In get_objectclass()" 4660 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "get_objectclass: Input Param = $1" 4661 4662 # Set return value to NULL string. 4663 _ATTR_NAME="" 4664 4665 # Test key for type: 4666 case `${ECHO} ${1} | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` in 4667 ou | organizationalunitname | 2.5.4.11) _ATTR_NAME="organizationalUnit" ;; 4668 dc | domaincomponent | 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.25) _ATTR_NAME="domain" ;; 4669 o | organizationname | 2.5.4.10) _ATTR_NAME="organization" ;; 4670 c | countryname | 2.5.4.6) _ATTR_NAME="country" ;; 4671 *) _ATTR_NAME="" ;; 4672 esac 4673 4674 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "get_objectclass: _ATTR_NAME = $_ATTR_NAME" 4675} 4676 4677 4678# 4679# add_base_objects(): Add any necessary base objects. 4680# 4681add_base_objects() 4682{ 4683 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_base_objects()" 4684 4685 # Convert to lower case for basename. 4686 format_string "${LDAP_BASEDN}" 4687 LOWER_BASEDN="${FMT_STR}" 4688 format_string "${LDAP_SUFFIX}" 4689 LOWER_SUFFIX="${FMT_STR}" 4690 4691 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LOWER_BASEDN: ${LOWER_BASEDN}" 4692 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "LOWER_SUFFIX: ${LOWER_SUFFIX}" 4693 4694 # Create additional components. 4695 if [ "${LOWER_BASEDN}" = "${LOWER_SUFFIX}" ]; then 4696 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "Base DN and Suffix equivalent" 4697 else 4698 # first, test that the suffix is valid 4699 dcstmp=`basename "${LOWER_BASEDN}" "${LOWER_SUFFIX}"` 4700 if [ "$dcstmp" = "${LOWER_BASEDN}" ]; then 4701 # should not happen since check_basedn_suffix() succeeded 4702 ${ECHO} "Invalid suffix ${LOWER_SUFFIX}" 4703 ${ECHO} "for Base DN ${LOWER_BASEDN}" 4704 cleanup 4705 exit 1 4706 fi 4707 # OK, suffix is valid, start working with LDAP_BASEDN 4708 # field separator is ',' (i.e., space is a valid character) 4709 dcstmp2="`${ECHO} ${LDAP_BASEDN} | 4710 sed -e 's/[ ]*,[ ]*/,/g' -e 's/[ ]*=[ ]*/=/g'`" 4711 dcs="" 4712 # use dcstmp to count the loop, and dcstmp2 to get the correct 4713 # string case 4714 # dcs should be in reverse order, only for these components 4715 # that need to be added 4716 while [ -n "${dcstmp}" ] 4717 do 4718 i2=`${ECHO} "$dcstmp2" | cut -f1 -d','` 4719 dk=`${ECHO} $i2 | awk -F= '{print $1}'` 4720 dc=`${ECHO} $i2 | awk -F= '{print $2}'` 4721 dcs="$dk=$dc,$dcs"; 4722 dcstmp2=`${ECHO} "$dcstmp2" | cut -f2- -d','` 4723 dcstmp=`${ECHO} "$dcstmp" | cut -f2- -d','` 4724 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && \ 4725 ${ECHO} "dcs: ${dcs}\ndcstmp: ${dcstmp}\ndcstmp2: ${dcstmp2}\n" 4726 done 4727 4728 4729 4730 lastdc=${LDAP_SUFFIX} 4731 dc=`${ECHO} "${dcs}" | cut -f1 -d','` 4732 dcstmp=`${ECHO} "${dcs}" | cut -f2- -d','` 4733 while [ -n "${dc}" ]; do 4734 # Get Key and component from $dc. 4735 dk2=`${ECHO} $dc | awk -F= '{print $1}'` 4736 dc2=`${ECHO} $dc | awk -F= '{print $2}'` 4737 4738 # At this point, ${dk2} is a valid attribute name 4739 4740 # Check if entry exists first, if so, skip to next. 4741 ${LDAPSEARCH} ${SERVER_ARGS} -b "${dk2}=${dc2},$lastdc" -s base "objectclass=*" > /dev/null 2>&1 4742 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4743 # Set the $lastdc to new dc. 4744 lastdc="${dk2}=${dc2},$lastdc" 4745 4746 # Process next component. 4747 dc=`${ECHO} "${dcstmp}" | cut -f1 -d','` 4748 dcstmp=`${ECHO} "${dcstmp}" | cut -f2- -d','` 4749 continue 4750 4751 fi 4752 4753 # Determine the objectclass for the entry. 4754 get_objectclass $dk2 4755 OBJ_Name=${_ATTR_NAME} 4756 if [ "${OBJ_Name}" = "" ]; then 4757 ${ECHO} "Cannot determine objectclass for $dk2" 4758 ${ECHO} "Please create ${dk2}=${dc2},$lastdc entry and rerun idsconfig" 4759 exit 1 4760 fi 4761 4762 # Add the new container. 4763 ( cat <<EOF 4764dn: ${dk2}=${dc2},$lastdc 4765${dk2}: $dc2 4766objectClass: top 4767objectClass: ${OBJ_Name} 4768EOF 4769) > ${TMPDIR}/base_objects 4770 4771 4772 # Set the $lastdc to new dc. 4773 lastdc="${dk2}=${dc2},$lastdc" 4774 4775 # Add the entry. 4776 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/base_objects ${VERB}" 4777 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4778 ${ECHO} " ERROR: update of base objects ${dc} failed." 4779 cleanup 4780 exit 1 4781 fi 4782 4783 # Display message that schema is updated. 4784 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Created DN component ${dc}." 4785 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4786 4787 # Process next component. 4788 dc=`${ECHO} "${dcstmp}" | cut -f1 -d','` 4789 dcstmp=`${ECHO} "${dcstmp}" | cut -f2- -d','` 4790 done 4791 fi 4792} 4793 4794 4795# 4796# add_new_containers(): Add the top level classes. 4797# 4798# $1 = Base DN 4799# 4800add_new_containers() 4801{ 4802 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_new_containers()" 4803 4804 for ou in people group rpc protocols networks netgroup \ 4805 aliases hosts services ethers profile printers projects \ 4806 SolarisAuthAttr SolarisProfAttr Timezone ipTnet ; do 4807 4808 # Check if nismaps already exist. 4809 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"ou=${ou},${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 4810 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4811 continue 4812 fi 4813 4814 # Create TMP file to add. 4815 ( cat <<EOF 4816dn: ou=${ou},${LDAP_BASEDN} 4817ou: ${ou} 4818objectClass: top 4819objectClass: organizationalUnit 4820EOF 4821) > ${TMPDIR}/toplevel.${ou} 4822 4823 # Add the entry. 4824 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/toplevel.${ou} ${VERB}" 4825 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4826 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Add of ou=${ou} container failed!" 4827 cleanup 4828 exit 1 4829 fi 4830 done 4831 4832 # Display message that top level OU containers complete. 4833 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Top level \"ou\" containers complete." 4834 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4835} 4836 4837 4838# 4839# add_auto_maps(): Add the automount map entries. 4840# 4841# auto_home, auto_direct, auto_master, auto_shared 4842# 4843add_auto_maps() 4844{ 4845 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_auto_maps()" 4846 4847 # Set AUTO_MAPS for maps to create. 4848 AUTO_MAPS="auto_home auto_direct auto_master auto_shared" 4849 4850 for automap in $AUTO_MAPS; do 4851 # Check if automaps already exist. 4852 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"automountMapName=${automap},${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 4853 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4854 continue 4855 fi 4856 4857 # Create the tmp file to add. 4858 ( cat <<EOF 4859dn: automountMapName=${automap},${LDAP_BASEDN} 4860automountMapName: ${automap} 4861objectClass: top 4862objectClass: automountMap 4863EOF 4864) > ${TMPDIR}/automap.${automap} 4865 4866 # Add the entry. 4867 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/automap.${automap} ${VERB}" 4868 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4869 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Add of automap ${automap} failed!" 4870 cleanup 4871 exit 1 4872 fi 4873 done 4874 4875 # Display message that automount entries are updated. 4876 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. automount maps: $AUTO_MAPS processed." 4877 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4878} 4879 4880 4881# 4882# add_proxyagent(): Add entry for nameservice to use to access server. 4883# 4884add_proxyagent() 4885{ 4886 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_proxyagent()" 4887 4888 # Check if nismaps already exist. 4889 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_PROXYAGENT}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 4890 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4891 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Proxy Agent ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} already exists." 4892 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4893 return 0 4894 fi 4895 4896 # Get cn and sn names from LDAP_PROXYAGENT. 4897 cn_tmp=`${ECHO} ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} | cut -f1 -d, | cut -f2 -d=` 4898 4899 # Create the tmp file to add. 4900 ( cat <<EOF 4901dn: ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} 4902cn: ${cn_tmp} 4903sn: ${cn_tmp} 4904objectclass: top 4905objectclass: person 4906userpassword: ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT_CRED} 4907EOF 4908) > ${TMPDIR}/proxyagent 4909 4910 # Add the entry. 4911 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/proxyagent ${VERB}" 4912 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4913 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Adding proxyagent failed!" 4914 cleanup 4915 exit 1 4916 fi 4917 4918 # Display message that schema is updated. 4919 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Proxy Agent ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} added." 4920 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4921} 4922 4923# 4924# allow_proxy_read_pw(): Give Proxy Agent read permission for password. 4925# 4926allow_proxy_read_pw() 4927{ 4928 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In allow_proxy_read_pw()" 4929 4930 # Set ACI Name 4931 PROXY_ACI_NAME="LDAP_Naming_Services_proxy_password_read" 4932 4933 # Search for ACI_NAME 4934 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base objectclass=* aci > ${TMPDIR}/chk_proxyread_aci 2>&1" 4935 ${GREP} "${PROXY_ACI_NAME}" ${TMPDIR}/chk_proxyread_aci > /dev/null 2>&1 4936 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4937 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Proxy ACI ${PROXY_ACI_NAME=} already exists for ${LDAP_BASEDN}." 4938 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4939 return 0 4940 fi 4941 4942 # Create the tmp file to add. 4943 ( cat <<EOF 4944dn: ${LDAP_BASEDN} 4945changetype: modify 4946add: aci 4947aci: (target="ldap:///${LDAP_BASEDN}")(targetattr="userPassword")(version 3.0; acl ${PROXY_ACI_NAME}; allow (compare,read,search) userdn = "ldap:///${LDAP_PROXYAGENT}";) 4948EOF 4949) > ${TMPDIR}/proxy_read 4950 4951 # Add the entry. 4952 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/proxy_read ${VERB}" 4953 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4954 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Allow ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} to read password failed!" 4955 cleanup 4956 exit 1 4957 fi 4958 4959 # Display message that schema is updated. 4960 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Give ${LDAP_PROXYAGENT} read permission for password." 4961 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 4962} 4963 4964# 4965# add_profile(): Add client profile to server. 4966# 4967add_profile() 4968{ 4969 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In add_profile()" 4970 4971 # If profile name already exists, DELETE it, and add new one. 4972 eval "${LDAPSEARCH} ${LDAP_ARGS} -b \"cn=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME},ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN}\" -s base \"objectclass=*\" ${VERB}" 4973 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 4974 # Create Delete file. 4975 ( cat <<EOF 4976cn=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME},ou=profile,${LDAP_BASEDN} 4977EOF 4978) > ${TMPDIR}/del_profile 4979 4980 # Check if DEL_OLD_PROFILE is set. (If not ERROR) 4981 if [ $DEL_OLD_PROFILE -eq 0 ]; then 4982 ${ECHO} "ERROR: Profile name ${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME} exists! Add failed!" 4983 exit 1 4984 fi 4985 4986 # Delete the OLD profile. 4987 ${EVAL} "${LDAPDELETE} ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/del_profile ${VERB}" 4988 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 4989 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Attempt to DELETE profile failed!" 4990 cleanup 4991 exit 1 4992 fi 4993 fi 4994 4995 # Build the "ldapclient genprofile" command string to execute. 4996 GEN_CMD="ldapclient genprofile -a \"profileName=${LDAP_PROFILE_NAME}\"" 4997 4998 # Add required argument defaultSearchBase. 4999 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"defaultSearchBase=${LDAP_BASEDN}\"" 5000 5001 # Add optional parameters. 5002 [ -n "$LDAP_SERVER_LIST" ] && \ 5003 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"defaultServerList=${LDAP_SERVER_LIST}\"" 5004 [ -n "$LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE" ] && \ 5005 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"defaultSearchScope=${LDAP_SEARCH_SCOPE}\"" 5006 [ -n "$LDAP_CRED_LEVEL" ] && \ 5007 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"credentialLevel=${LDAP_CRED_LEVEL}\"" 5008 [ -n "$LDAP_AUTHMETHOD" ] && \ 5009 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"authenticationMethod=${LDAP_AUTHMETHOD}\"" 5010 [ -n "$LDAP_FOLLOWREF" ] && \ 5011 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"followReferrals=${LDAP_FOLLOWREF}\"" 5012 [ -n "$LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT" ] && \ 5013 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"searchTimeLimit=${LDAP_SEARCH_TIME_LIMIT}\"" 5014 [ -n "$LDAP_PROFILE_TTL" ] && \ 5015 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"profileTTL=${LDAP_PROFILE_TTL}\"" 5016 [ -n "$LDAP_BIND_LIMIT" ] && \ 5017 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"bindTimeLimit=${LDAP_BIND_LIMIT}\"" 5018 [ -n "$LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST" ] && \ 5019 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"preferredServerList=${LDAP_PREF_SRVLIST}\"" 5020 [ -n "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM" ] && \ 5021 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"serviceAuthenticationMethod=${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_PAM}\"" 5022 [ -n "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY" ] && \ 5023 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"serviceAuthenticationMethod=${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_KEY}\"" 5024 [ -n "$LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD" ] && \ 5025 GEN_CMD="${GEN_CMD} -a \"serviceAuthenticationMethod=${LDAP_SRV_AUTHMETHOD_CMD}\"" 5026 5027 # Check if there are any service search descriptors to ad. 5028 if [ -s "${SSD_FILE}" ]; then 5029 ssd_2_profile 5030 fi 5031 5032 # Execute "ldapclient genprofile" to create profile. 5033 eval ${GEN_CMD} > ${TMPDIR}/gen_profile 2> ${TMPDIR}/gen_profile_ERR 5034 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 5035 ${ECHO} " ERROR: ldapclient genprofile failed!" 5036 cleanup 5037 exit 1 5038 fi 5039 5040 # Add the generated profile.. 5041 ${EVAL} "${LDAPMODIFY} -a ${LDAP_ARGS} -f ${TMPDIR}/gen_profile ${VERB}" 5042 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 5043 ${ECHO} " ERROR: Attempt to add profile failed!" 5044 cleanup 5045 exit 1 5046 fi 5047 5048 # Display message that schema is updated. 5049 ${ECHO} " ${STEP}. Generated client profile and loaded on server." 5050 STEP=`expr $STEP + 1` 5051} 5052 5053 5054# 5055# cleanup(): Remove the TMPDIR and all files in it. 5056# 5057cleanup() 5058{ 5059 [ $DEBUG -eq 1 ] && ${ECHO} "In cleanup()" 5060 5061 rm -fr ${TMPDIR} 5062} 5063 5064 5065# 5066# * * * MAIN * * * 5067# 5068# Description: 5069# This script assumes that the iPlanet Directory Server (iDS) is 5070# installed and that setup has been run. This script takes the 5071# iDS server from that point and sets up the infrastructure for 5072# LDAP Naming Services. After running this script, ldapaddent(1M) 5073# or some other tools can be used to populate data. 5074 5075# Initialize the variables that need to be set to NULL, or some 5076# other initial value before the rest of the functions can be called. 5077init 5078 5079# Parse command line arguments. 5080parse_arg $* 5081shift $? 5082 5083# Print extra line to separate from prompt. 5084${ECHO} " " 5085 5086# Either Load the user specified config file 5087# or prompt user for config info. 5088if [ -n "$INPUT_FILE" ] 5089then 5090 load_config_file 5091 INTERACTIVE=0 # Turns off prompts that occur later. 5092 validate_info # Validate basic info in file. 5093 chk_ids_version # Check iDS version for compatibility. 5094 gssapi_setup_auto 5095else 5096 # Display BACKUP warning to user. 5097 display_msg backup_server 5098 get_confirm "Do you wish to continue with server setup (y/n/h)?" "n" "backup_help" 5099 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # if No, cleanup and exit. 5100 cleanup ; exit 1 5101 fi 5102 5103 # Prompt for values. 5104 prompt_config_info 5105 display_summary # Allow user to modify results. 5106 INTERACTIVE=1 # Insures future prompting. 5107fi 5108 5109# Modify slapd.oc.conf to ALLOW cn instead of REQUIRE. 5110modify_cn 5111 5112# Modify timelimit to user value. 5113[ $NEED_TIME -eq 1 ] && modify_timelimit 5114 5115# Modify sizelimit to user value. 5116[ $NEED_SIZE -eq 1 ] && modify_sizelimit 5117 5118# Modify the password storage scheme to support CRYPT. 5119if [ "$NEED_CRYPT" = "TRUE" ]; then 5120 modify_pwd_crypt 5121fi 5122 5123# Update the schema (Attributes, Objectclass Definitions) 5124if [ ${SCHEMA_UPDATED} -eq 0 ]; then 5125 update_schema_attr 5126 update_schema_obj 5127fi 5128 5129# Add suffix together with its root entry (if needed) 5130add_suffix || 5131{ 5132 cleanup 5133 exit 1 5134} 5135 5136# Add base objects (if needed) 5137add_base_objects 5138 5139# Update the NisDomainObject. 5140# The Base DN might of just been created, so this MUST happen after 5141# the base objects have been added! 5142set_nisdomain 5143 5144# Add top level classes (new containers) 5145add_new_containers 5146 5147# Add common nismaps. 5148add_auto_maps 5149 5150# Modify top ACI. 5151modify_top_aci 5152 5153# Add Access Control Information for VLV. 5154add_vlv_aci 5155 5156# if Proxy needed, Add Proxy Agent and give read permission for password. 5157if [ $NEED_PROXY -eq 1 ]; then 5158 add_proxyagent 5159 allow_proxy_read_pw 5160fi 5161 5162# If admin needed for shadow update, Add the administrator identity and 5163# give write permission for shadow. 5164if [ $NEED_ADMIN -eq 1 ]; then 5165 add_admin 5166 allow_admin_write_shadow 5167fi 5168 5169# if use host principal for shadow update, give write permission for shadow. 5170if [ $NEED_HOSTACL -eq 1 ]; then 5171 allow_host_write_shadow 5172fi 5173 5174# Generate client profile and add it to the server. 5175add_profile 5176 5177# Add Indexes to improve Search Performance. 5178add_eq_indexes 5179add_sub_indexes 5180add_vlv_indexes 5181 5182# Display setup complete message 5183display_msg setup_complete 5184 5185# Display VLV index commands to be executed on server. 5186display_vlv_cmds 5187 5188# Create config file if requested. 5189[ -n "$OUTPUT_FILE" ] && create_config_file 5190 5191# Removed the TMPDIR and all files in it. 5192cleanup 5193 5194exit 0 5195# end of MAIN. 5196