vmware-nsx/bin/quantum-rootwrap
John Dunning 5dcf4e4521 Update rootwrap; track changes in nova/cinder
Fix bug 1037815

Summary: Copy/paste the essential parts of the rootwrap
  mechanism from nova/cinder into quantum.  This includes
  the core changes to filter.py and wrapper.py which deal
  with loading filters from files pointed to by
  rootwrap.conf
Detailed changes:
  Transliterate the old rootwrap/*-agent.py files to
  new format, and put the results in etc/quantum/rootwrap.d
  Delete the *-agent.py files.
  Add conf to point to etc/quantum/rootwrap.d
  Add a unit test cribbed from nova to exercise the filter
  mechanism
  Add a unit test to exercise the actual filtered execution
Note that as written, this patch does not set the default
  execute mechanism (in the agent .ini files) to rootwrap,
  leaves it as sudo.  That can be done in a followon
  change, or in distro specific packaging.
Note also that there is still work to do around finishing
  and testing the filter specs themselves.  We've decided
  that that is out of scope for this patch.

Change-Id: I9aba6adc5ba40b6145be5fa38c5ece3b666ae5ca
2012-08-30 16:55:00 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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"""Root wrapper for Quantum
Filters which commands quantum is allowed to run as another user.
To use this, you should set the following in quantum.conf and the
various .ini files for the agent plugins:
root_helper=sudo quantum-rootwrap /etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf
You also need to let the quantum user run quantum-rootwrap as root in
/etc/sudoers:
quantum ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/quantum-rootwrap
/etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf *
Filter specs live in /etc/quantum/rootwrap.d/*.filters, or
other locations pointed to by /etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf.
To make allowed commands node-specific, your packaging should only
install apropriate .filters for commands which are needed on each
node.
"""
import ConfigParser
import os
import subprocess
import sys
RC_UNAUTHORIZED = 99
RC_NOCOMMAND = 98
RC_BADCONFIG = 97
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Split arguments, require at least a command
execname = sys.argv.pop(0)
# argv[0] required; path to conf file
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print "%s: %s" % (execname, "No command specified")
sys.exit(RC_NOCOMMAND)
configfile = sys.argv.pop(0)
userargs = sys.argv[:]
# Load configuration
config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
config.read(configfile)
try:
filters_path = config.get("DEFAULT", "filters_path").split(",")
filters = None
except ConfigParser.Error:
print "%s: Incorrect configuration file: %s" % (execname, configfile)
sys.exit(RC_BADCONFIG)
# Add ../ to sys.path to allow running from branch
possible_topdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(execname),
os.pardir, os.pardir))
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(possible_topdir, "quantum", "__init__.py")):
sys.path.insert(0, possible_topdir)
from quantum.rootwrap import wrapper
# Execute command if it matches any of the loaded filters
filters = wrapper.load_filters(filters_path)
filtermatch = wrapper.match_filter(filters, userargs)
if filtermatch:
obj = subprocess.Popen(filtermatch.get_command(userargs),
stdin=sys.stdin,
stdout=sys.stdout,
stderr=sys.stderr,
env=filtermatch.get_environment(userargs))
obj.wait()
sys.exit(obj.returncode)
print "Unauthorized command: %s" % ' '.join(userargs)
sys.exit(RC_UNAUTHORIZED)