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samba-mirror/python/samba/gpclass.py
Tim Beale 3b2e86bba1 python/gpclass: Convert gpclass to use s3 SMB Python bindings
BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13676

Signed-off-by: Tim Beale <timbeale@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
2019-01-17 01:40:29 +01:00

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Python

# Reads important GPO parameters and updates Samba
# Copyright (C) Luke Morrison <luc785@.hotmail.com> 2013
#
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import sys
import os
import errno
import tdb
sys.path.insert(0, "bin/python")
from samba import NTSTATUSError
from samba.compat import ConfigParser
from samba.compat import StringIO
from samba.compat import get_bytes
from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
import re
from samba.net import Net
from samba.dcerpc import nbt
from samba.samba3 import libsmb_samba_internal as libsmb
from samba.samba3 import param as s3param
import samba.gpo as gpo
from samba.param import LoadParm
from uuid import UUID
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
try:
from enum import Enum
GPOSTATE = Enum('GPOSTATE', 'APPLY ENFORCE UNAPPLY')
except ImportError:
class GPOSTATE:
APPLY = 1
ENFORCE = 2
UNAPPLY = 3
class gp_log:
''' Log settings overwritten by gpo apply
The gp_log is an xml file that stores a history of gpo changes (and the
original setting value).
The log is organized like so:
<gp>
<user name="KDC-1$">
<applylog>
<guid count="0" value="{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}" />
</applylog>
<guid value="{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}">
<gp_ext name="System Access">
<attribute name="minPwdAge">-864000000000</attribute>
<attribute name="maxPwdAge">-36288000000000</attribute>
<attribute name="minPwdLength">7</attribute>
<attribute name="pwdProperties">1</attribute>
</gp_ext>
<gp_ext name="Kerberos Policy">
<attribute name="ticket_lifetime">1d</attribute>
<attribute name="renew_lifetime" />
<attribute name="clockskew">300</attribute>
</gp_ext>
</guid>
</user>
</gp>
Each guid value contains a list of extensions, which contain a list of
attributes. The guid value represents a GPO. The attributes are the values
of those settings prior to the application of the GPO.
The list of guids is enclosed within a user name, which represents the user
the settings were applied to. This user may be the samaccountname of the
local computer, which implies that these are machine policies.
The applylog keeps track of the order in which the GPOs were applied, so
that they can be rolled back in reverse, returning the machine to the state
prior to policy application.
'''
def __init__(self, user, gpostore, db_log=None):
''' Initialize the gp_log
param user - the username (or machine name) that policies are
being applied to
param gpostore - the GPOStorage obj which references the tdb which
contains gp_logs
param db_log - (optional) a string to initialize the gp_log
'''
self._state = GPOSTATE.APPLY
self.gpostore = gpostore
self.username = user
if db_log:
self.gpdb = etree.fromstring(db_log)
else:
self.gpdb = etree.Element('gp')
self.user = user
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % user)
if user_obj is None:
user_obj = etree.SubElement(self.gpdb, 'user')
user_obj.attrib['name'] = user
def state(self, value):
''' Policy application state
param value - APPLY, ENFORCE, or UNAPPLY
The behavior of the gp_log depends on whether we are applying policy,
enforcing policy, or unapplying policy. During an apply, old settings
are recorded in the log. During an enforce, settings are being applied
but the gp_log does not change. During an unapply, additions to the log
should be ignored (since function calls to apply settings are actually
reverting policy), but removals from the log are allowed.
'''
# If we're enforcing, but we've unapplied, apply instead
if value == GPOSTATE.ENFORCE:
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
apply_log = user_obj.find('applylog')
if apply_log is None or len(apply_log) == 0:
self._state = GPOSTATE.APPLY
else:
self._state = value
else:
self._state = value
def set_guid(self, guid):
''' Log to a different GPO guid
param guid - guid value of the GPO from which we're applying
policy
'''
self.guid = guid
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
obj = user_obj.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % guid)
if obj is None:
obj = etree.SubElement(user_obj, 'guid')
obj.attrib['value'] = guid
if self._state == GPOSTATE.APPLY:
apply_log = user_obj.find('applylog')
if apply_log is None:
apply_log = etree.SubElement(user_obj, 'applylog')
prev = apply_log.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % guid)
if prev is None:
item = etree.SubElement(apply_log, 'guid')
item.attrib['count'] = '%d' % (len(apply_log) - 1)
item.attrib['value'] = guid
def store(self, gp_ext_name, attribute, old_val):
''' Store an attribute in the gp_log
param gp_ext_name - Name of the extension applying policy
param attribute - The attribute being modified
param old_val - The value of the attribute prior to policy
application
'''
if self._state == GPOSTATE.UNAPPLY or self._state == GPOSTATE.ENFORCE:
return None
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
guid_obj = user_obj.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % self.guid)
assert guid_obj is not None, "gpo guid was not set"
ext = guid_obj.find('gp_ext[@name="%s"]' % gp_ext_name)
if ext is None:
ext = etree.SubElement(guid_obj, 'gp_ext')
ext.attrib['name'] = gp_ext_name
attr = ext.find('attribute[@name="%s"]' % attribute)
if attr is None:
attr = etree.SubElement(ext, 'attribute')
attr.attrib['name'] = attribute
attr.text = old_val
def retrieve(self, gp_ext_name, attribute):
''' Retrieve a stored attribute from the gp_log
param gp_ext_name - Name of the extension which applied policy
param attribute - The attribute being retrieved
return - The value of the attribute prior to policy
application
'''
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
guid_obj = user_obj.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % self.guid)
assert guid_obj is not None, "gpo guid was not set"
ext = guid_obj.find('gp_ext[@name="%s"]' % gp_ext_name)
if ext is not None:
attr = ext.find('attribute[@name="%s"]' % attribute)
if attr is not None:
return attr.text
return None
def get_applied_guids(self):
''' Return a list of applied ext guids
return - List of guids for gpos that have applied settings
to the system.
'''
guids = []
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
if user_obj is not None:
apply_log = user_obj.find('applylog')
if apply_log is not None:
guid_objs = apply_log.findall('guid[@count]')
guids_by_count = [(g.get('count'), g.get('value'))
for g in guid_objs]
guids_by_count.sort(reverse=True)
guids.extend(guid for count, guid in guids_by_count)
return guids
def get_applied_settings(self, guids):
''' Return a list of applied ext guids
return - List of tuples containing the guid of a gpo, then
a dictionary of policies and their values prior
policy application. These are sorted so that the
most recently applied settings are removed first.
'''
ret = []
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
for guid in guids:
guid_settings = user_obj.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % guid)
exts = guid_settings.findall('gp_ext')
settings = {}
for ext in exts:
attr_dict = {}
attrs = ext.findall('attribute')
for attr in attrs:
attr_dict[attr.attrib['name']] = attr.text
settings[ext.attrib['name']] = attr_dict
ret.append((guid, settings))
return ret
def delete(self, gp_ext_name, attribute):
''' Remove an attribute from the gp_log
param gp_ext_name - name of extension from which to remove the
attribute
param attribute - attribute to remove
'''
user_obj = self.gpdb.find('user[@name="%s"]' % self.user)
guid_obj = user_obj.find('guid[@value="%s"]' % self.guid)
assert guid_obj is not None, "gpo guid was not set"
ext = guid_obj.find('gp_ext[@name="%s"]' % gp_ext_name)
if ext is not None:
attr = ext.find('attribute[@name="%s"]' % attribute)
if attr is not None:
ext.remove(attr)
if len(ext) == 0:
guid_obj.remove(ext)
def commit(self):
''' Write gp_log changes to disk '''
self.gpostore.store(self.username, etree.tostring(self.gpdb, 'utf-8'))
class GPOStorage:
def __init__(self, log_file):
if os.path.isfile(log_file):
self.log = tdb.open(log_file)
else:
self.log = tdb.Tdb(log_file, 0, tdb.DEFAULT, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
def start(self):
self.log.transaction_start()
def get_int(self, key):
try:
return int(self.log.get(get_bytes(key)))
except TypeError:
return None
def get(self, key):
return self.log.get(get_bytes(key))
def get_gplog(self, user):
return gp_log(user, self, self.log.get(get_bytes(user)))
def store(self, key, val):
self.log.store(get_bytes(key), get_bytes(val))
def cancel(self):
self.log.transaction_cancel()
def delete(self, key):
self.log.delete(get_bytes(key))
def commit(self):
self.log.transaction_commit()
def __del__(self):
self.log.close()
class gp_ext(object):
__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
def __init__(self, logger, lp, creds, store):
self.logger = logger
self.lp = lp
self.creds = creds
self.gp_db = store.get_gplog(creds.get_username())
@abstractmethod
def process_group_policy(self, deleted_gpo_list, changed_gpo_list):
pass
@abstractmethod
def read(self, policy):
pass
def parse(self, afile):
local_path = self.lp.cache_path('gpo_cache')
data_file = os.path.join(local_path, check_safe_path(afile).upper())
if os.path.exists(data_file):
return self.read(open(data_file, 'r').read())
return None
@abstractmethod
def __str__(self):
pass
class gp_ext_setter(object):
__metaclass__ = ABCMeta
def __init__(self, logger, gp_db, lp, creds, attribute, val):
self.logger = logger
self.attribute = attribute
self.val = val
self.lp = lp
self.creds = creds
self.gp_db = gp_db
def explicit(self):
return self.val
def update_samba(self):
(upd_sam, value) = self.mapper().get(self.attribute)
upd_sam(value())
@abstractmethod
def mapper(self):
pass
def delete(self):
upd_sam, _ = self.mapper().get(self.attribute)
upd_sam(self.val)
@abstractmethod
def __str__(self):
pass
class gp_inf_ext(gp_ext):
def read(self, policy):
inf_conf = ConfigParser()
inf_conf.optionxform = str
try:
inf_conf.readfp(StringIO(policy))
except:
inf_conf.readfp(StringIO(policy.decode('utf-16')))
return inf_conf
''' Fetch the hostname of a writable DC '''
def get_dc_hostname(creds, lp):
net = Net(creds=creds, lp=lp)
cldap_ret = net.finddc(domain=lp.get('realm'), flags=(nbt.NBT_SERVER_LDAP |
nbt.NBT_SERVER_DS))
return cldap_ret.pdc_dns_name
''' Fetch a list of GUIDs for applicable GPOs '''
def get_gpo_list(dc_hostname, creds, lp):
gpos = []
ads = gpo.ADS_STRUCT(dc_hostname, lp, creds)
if ads.connect():
gpos = ads.get_gpo_list(creds.get_username())
return gpos
def cache_gpo_dir(conn, cache, sub_dir):
loc_sub_dir = sub_dir.upper()
local_dir = os.path.join(cache, loc_sub_dir)
try:
os.makedirs(local_dir, mode=0o755)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
for fdata in conn.list(sub_dir):
if fdata['attrib'] & libsmb.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY:
cache_gpo_dir(conn, cache, os.path.join(sub_dir, fdata['name']))
else:
local_name = fdata['name'].upper()
f = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, dir=local_dir)
fname = os.path.join(sub_dir, fdata['name']).replace('/', '\\')
f.write(conn.loadfile(fname))
f.close()
os.rename(f.name, os.path.join(local_dir, local_name))
def check_safe_path(path):
dirs = re.split('/|\\\\', path)
if 'sysvol' in path:
dirs = dirs[dirs.index('sysvol') + 1:]
if '..' not in dirs:
return os.path.join(*dirs)
raise OSError(path)
def check_refresh_gpo_list(dc_hostname, lp, creds, gpos):
# the SMB bindings rely on having a s3 loadparm
s3_lp = s3param.get_context()
s3_lp.load(lp.configfile)
conn = libsmb.Conn(dc_hostname, 'sysvol', lp=s3_lp, creds=creds, sign=True)
cache_path = lp.cache_path('gpo_cache')
for gpo in gpos:
if not gpo.file_sys_path:
continue
cache_gpo_dir(conn, cache_path, check_safe_path(gpo.file_sys_path))
def get_deleted_gpos_list(gp_db, gpos):
applied_gpos = gp_db.get_applied_guids()
current_guids = set([p.name for p in gpos])
deleted_gpos = [guid for guid in applied_gpos if guid not in current_guids]
return gp_db.get_applied_settings(deleted_gpos)
def gpo_version(lp, path):
# gpo.gpo_get_sysvol_gpt_version() reads the GPT.INI from a local file,
# read from the gpo client cache.
gpt_path = lp.cache_path(os.path.join('gpo_cache', path))
return int(gpo.gpo_get_sysvol_gpt_version(gpt_path)[1])
def apply_gp(lp, creds, logger, store, gp_extensions, force=False):
gp_db = store.get_gplog(creds.get_username())
dc_hostname = get_dc_hostname(creds, lp)
gpos = get_gpo_list(dc_hostname, creds, lp)
del_gpos = get_deleted_gpos_list(gp_db, gpos)
try:
check_refresh_gpo_list(dc_hostname, lp, creds, gpos)
except:
logger.error('Failed downloading gpt cache from \'%s\' using SMB'
% dc_hostname)
return
if force:
changed_gpos = gpos
gp_db.state(GPOSTATE.ENFORCE)
else:
changed_gpos = []
for gpo_obj in gpos:
if not gpo_obj.file_sys_path:
continue
guid = gpo_obj.name
path = check_safe_path(gpo_obj.file_sys_path).upper()
version = gpo_version(lp, path)
if version != store.get_int(guid):
logger.info('GPO %s has changed' % guid)
changed_gpos.append(gpo_obj)
gp_db.state(GPOSTATE.APPLY)
store.start()
for ext in gp_extensions:
try:
ext.process_group_policy(del_gpos, changed_gpos)
except Exception as e:
logger.error('Failed to apply extension %s' % str(ext))
logger.error('Message was: ' + str(e))
continue
for gpo_obj in gpos:
if not gpo_obj.file_sys_path:
continue
guid = gpo_obj.name
path = check_safe_path(gpo_obj.file_sys_path).upper()
version = gpo_version(lp, path)
store.store(guid, '%i' % version)
store.commit()
def unapply_gp(lp, creds, logger, store, gp_extensions):
gp_db = store.get_gplog(creds.get_username())
gp_db.state(GPOSTATE.UNAPPLY)
# Treat all applied gpos as deleted
del_gpos = gp_db.get_applied_settings(gp_db.get_applied_guids())
store.start()
for ext in gp_extensions:
try:
ext.process_group_policy(del_gpos, [])
except Exception as e:
logger.error('Failed to unapply extension %s' % str(ext))
logger.error('Message was: ' + str(e))
continue
store.commit()
def parse_gpext_conf(smb_conf):
lp = LoadParm()
if smb_conf is not None:
lp.load(smb_conf)
else:
lp.load_default()
ext_conf = lp.state_path('gpext.conf')
parser = ConfigParser()
parser.read(ext_conf)
return lp, parser
def atomic_write_conf(lp, parser):
ext_conf = lp.state_path('gpext.conf')
with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+", delete=False, dir=os.path.dirname(ext_conf)) as f:
parser.write(f)
os.rename(f.name, ext_conf)
def check_guid(guid):
# Check for valid guid with curly braces
if guid[0] != '{' or guid[-1] != '}' or len(guid) != 38:
return False
try:
UUID(guid, version=4)
except ValueError:
return False
return True
def register_gp_extension(guid, name, path,
smb_conf=None, machine=True, user=True):
# Check that the module exists
if not os.path.exists(path):
return False
if not check_guid(guid):
return False
lp, parser = parse_gpext_conf(smb_conf)
if guid not in parser.sections():
parser.add_section(guid)
parser.set(guid, 'DllName', path)
parser.set(guid, 'ProcessGroupPolicy', name)
parser.set(guid, 'NoMachinePolicy', "0" if machine else "1")
parser.set(guid, 'NoUserPolicy', "0" if user else "1")
atomic_write_conf(lp, parser)
return True
def list_gp_extensions(smb_conf=None):
_, parser = parse_gpext_conf(smb_conf)
results = {}
for guid in parser.sections():
results[guid] = {}
results[guid]['DllName'] = parser.get(guid, 'DllName')
results[guid]['ProcessGroupPolicy'] = \
parser.get(guid, 'ProcessGroupPolicy')
results[guid]['MachinePolicy'] = \
not int(parser.get(guid, 'NoMachinePolicy'))
results[guid]['UserPolicy'] = not int(parser.get(guid, 'NoUserPolicy'))
return results
def unregister_gp_extension(guid, smb_conf=None):
if not check_guid(guid):
return False
lp, parser = parse_gpext_conf(smb_conf)
if guid in parser.sections():
parser.remove_section(guid)
atomic_write_conf(lp, parser)
return True