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317 lines
13 KiB
Python
317 lines
13 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Samba4 AD database checker
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#
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# Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2011
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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import ldb
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from samba import dsdb
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from samba import common
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from samba.dcerpc import misc
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class dsdb_DN(object):
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'''a class to manipulate DN components'''
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def __init__(self, samdb, dnstring, syntax_oid):
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if syntax_oid in [ dsdb.DSDB_SYNTAX_BINARY_DN, dsdb.DSDB_SYNTAX_STRING_DN ]:
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colons = dnstring.split(':')
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if len(colons) < 4:
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raise Exception("invalid DN prefix")
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prefix_len = 4 + len(colons[1]) + int(colons[1])
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self.prefix = dnstring[0:prefix_len]
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self.dnstring = dnstring[prefix_len:]
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else:
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self.dnstring = dnstring
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self.prefix = ''
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try:
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self.dn = ldb.Dn(samdb, self.dnstring)
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except Exception, msg:
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print("ERROR: bad DN string '%s'" % self.dnstring)
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raise
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def __str__(self):
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return self.prefix + str(self.dn.extended_str(mode=1))
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class dbcheck(object):
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"""check a SAM database for errors"""
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def __init__(self, samdb, samdb_schema=None, verbose=False, fix=False, yes=False, quiet=False):
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self.samdb = samdb
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self.samdb_schema = (samdb_schema or samdb)
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self.verbose = verbose
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self.fix = fix
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self.yes = yes
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self.quiet = quiet
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def check_database(self, DN=None, scope=ldb.SCOPE_SUBTREE, controls=[], attrs=['*']):
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'''perform a database check, returning the number of errors found'''
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res = self.samdb.search(base=DN, scope=scope, attrs=['dn'], controls=controls)
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self.report('Checking %u objects' % len(res))
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error_count = 0
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for object in res:
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error_count += self.check_object(object.dn, attrs=attrs)
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if error_count != 0 and not self.fix:
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self.report("Please use --fix to fix these errors")
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self.report('Checked %u objects (%u errors)' % (len(res), error_count))
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return error_count
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def report(self, msg):
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'''print a message unless quiet is set'''
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if not self.quiet:
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print(msg)
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################################################################
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# a local confirm function that obeys the --fix and --yes options
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def confirm(self, msg):
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'''confirm a change'''
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if not self.fix:
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return False
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if self.quiet:
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return self.yes
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return common.confirm(msg, forced=self.yes)
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################################################################
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# handle empty attributes
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def err_empty_attribute(self, dn, attrname):
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'''fix empty attributes'''
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self.report("ERROR: Empty attribute %s in %s" % (attrname, dn))
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if not self.confirm('Remove empty attribute %s from %s?' % (attrname, dn)):
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self.report("Not fixing empty attribute %s" % attrname)
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return
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m = ldb.Message()
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m.dn = dn
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m[attrname] = ldb.MessageElement('', ldb.FLAG_MOD_DELETE, attrname)
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if self.verbose:
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self.report(self.samdb.write_ldif(m, ldb.CHANGETYPE_MODIFY))
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try:
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self.samdb.modify(m, controls=["relax:0"], validate=False)
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except Exception, msg:
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self.report("Failed to remove empty attribute %s : %s" % (attrname, msg))
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return
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self.report("Removed empty attribute %s" % attrname)
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################################################################
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# handle normalisation mismatches
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def err_normalise_mismatch(self, dn, attrname, values):
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'''fix attribute normalisation errors'''
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self.report("ERROR: Normalisation error for attribute %s in %s" % (attrname, dn))
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mod_list = []
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for val in values:
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normalised = self.samdb.dsdb_normalise_attributes(self.samdb_schema, attrname, [val])
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if len(normalised) != 1:
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self.report("Unable to normalise value '%s'" % val)
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mod_list.append((val, ''))
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elif (normalised[0] != val):
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self.report("value '%s' should be '%s'" % (val, normalised[0]))
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mod_list.append((val, normalised[0]))
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if not self.confirm('Fix normalisation for %s from %s?' % (attrname, dn)):
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self.report("Not fixing attribute %s" % attrname)
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return
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m = ldb.Message()
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m.dn = dn
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for i in range(0, len(mod_list)):
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(val, nval) = mod_list[i]
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m['value_%u' % i] = ldb.MessageElement(val, ldb.FLAG_MOD_DELETE, attrname)
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if nval != '':
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m['normv_%u' % i] = ldb.MessageElement(nval, ldb.FLAG_MOD_ADD, attrname)
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if self.verbose:
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self.report(self.samdb.write_ldif(m, ldb.CHANGETYPE_MODIFY))
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try:
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self.samdb.modify(m, controls=["relax:0"], validate=False)
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except Exception, msg:
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self.report("Failed to normalise attribute %s : %s" % (attrname, msg))
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return
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self.report("Normalised attribute %s" % attrname)
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def is_deleted_objects_dn(self, dsdb_dn):
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'''see if a dsdb_DN is the special Deleted Objects DN'''
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return dsdb_dn.prefix == "B:32:18E2EA80684F11D2B9AA00C04F79F805:"
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################################################################
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# handle a missing GUID extended DN component
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def err_incorrect_dn_GUID(self, dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, errstr):
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self.report("ERROR: %s component for %s in object %s - %s" % (errstr, attrname, dn, val))
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controls=["extended_dn:1:1"]
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if self.is_deleted_objects_dn(dsdb_dn):
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controls.append("show_deleted:1")
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try:
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res = self.samdb.search(base=str(dsdb_dn.dn), scope=ldb.SCOPE_BASE,
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attrs=[], controls=controls)
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except ldb.LdbError, (enum, estr):
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self.report("unable to find object for DN %s - cannot fix (%s)" % (dsdb_dn.dn, estr))
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return
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dsdb_dn.dn = res[0].dn
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if not self.confirm('Change DN to %s?' % str(dsdb_dn)):
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self.report("Not fixing %s" % errstr)
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return
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m = ldb.Message()
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m.dn = dn
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m['old_value'] = ldb.MessageElement(val, ldb.FLAG_MOD_DELETE, attrname)
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m['new_value'] = ldb.MessageElement(str(dsdb_dn), ldb.FLAG_MOD_ADD, attrname)
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if self.verbose:
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self.report(self.samdb.write_ldif(m, ldb.CHANGETYPE_MODIFY))
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try:
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self.samdb.modify(m)
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except Exception, msg:
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self.report("Failed to fix %s on attribute %s : %s" % (errstr, attrname, msg))
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return
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self.report("Fixed %s on attribute %s" % (errstr, attrname))
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################################################################
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# handle a DN pointing to a deleted object
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def err_deleted_dn(self, dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, correct_dn):
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self.report("ERROR: target DN is deleted for %s in object %s - %s" % (attrname, dn, val))
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self.report("Target GUID points at deleted DN %s" % correct_dn)
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if not self.confirm('Remove DN?'):
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self.report("Not removing")
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return
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m = ldb.Message()
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m.dn = dn
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m['old_value'] = ldb.MessageElement(val, ldb.FLAG_MOD_DELETE, attrname)
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if self.verbose:
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self.report(self.samdb.write_ldif(m, ldb.CHANGETYPE_MODIFY))
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try:
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self.samdb.modify(m)
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except Exception, msg:
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self.report("Failed to remove deleted DN attribute %s : %s" % (attrname, msg))
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return
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self.report("Removed deleted DN on attribute %s" % attrname)
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################################################################
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# handle a DN string being incorrect
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def err_dn_target_mismatch(self, dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, correct_dn):
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self.report("ERROR: incorrect DN string component for %s in object %s - %s" % (attrname, dn, val))
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dsdb_dn.dn = correct_dn
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if not self.confirm('Change DN to %s?' % str(dsdb_dn)):
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self.report("Not fixing %s" % errstr)
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return
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m = ldb.Message()
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m.dn = dn
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m['old_value'] = ldb.MessageElement(val, ldb.FLAG_MOD_DELETE, attrname)
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m['new_value'] = ldb.MessageElement(str(dsdb_dn), ldb.FLAG_MOD_ADD, attrname)
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if self.verbose:
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self.report(self.samdb.write_ldif(m, ldb.CHANGETYPE_MODIFY))
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try:
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self.samdb.modify(m)
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except Exception, msg:
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self.report("Failed to fix incorrect DN string on attribute %s : %s" % (attrname, msg))
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return
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self.report("Fixed incorrect DN string on attribute %s" % (attrname))
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################################################################
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# specialised checking for a dn attribute
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def check_dn(self, obj, attrname, syntax_oid):
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'''check a DN attribute for correctness'''
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error_count = 0
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for val in obj[attrname]:
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dsdb_dn = dsdb_DN(self.samdb, val, syntax_oid)
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# all DNs should have a GUID component
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guid = dsdb_dn.dn.get_extended_component("GUID")
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if guid is None:
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error_count += 1
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self.err_incorrect_dn_GUID(obj.dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, "missing GUID")
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continue
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guidstr = str(misc.GUID(guid))
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# check its the right GUID
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try:
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res = self.samdb.search(base="<GUID=%s>" % guidstr, scope=ldb.SCOPE_BASE,
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attrs=['isDeleted'], controls=["extended_dn:1:1", "show_deleted:1"])
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except ldb.LdbError, (enum, estr):
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error_count += 1
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self.err_incorrect_dn_GUID(obj.dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, "incorrect GUID")
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continue
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# the target DN might be deleted
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if ((not self.is_deleted_objects_dn(dsdb_dn)) and
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'isDeleted' in res[0] and
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res[0]['isDeleted'][0].upper() == "TRUE"):
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# note that we don't check this for the special wellKnownObjects prefix
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# for Deleted Objects, as we expect that to be deleted
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error_count += 1
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self.err_deleted_dn(obj.dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, res[0].dn)
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continue
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# check the DN matches in string form
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if res[0].dn.extended_str() != dsdb_dn.dn.extended_str():
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error_count += 1
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self.err_dn_target_mismatch(obj.dn, attrname, val, dsdb_dn, res[0].dn)
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continue
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return error_count
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################################################################
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# check one object - calls to individual error handlers above
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def check_object(self, dn, attrs=['*']):
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'''check one object'''
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if self.verbose:
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self.report("Checking object %s" % dn)
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res = self.samdb.search(base=dn, scope=ldb.SCOPE_BASE, controls=["extended_dn:1:1"], attrs=attrs)
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if len(res) != 1:
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self.report("Object %s disappeared during check" % dn)
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return 1
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obj = res[0]
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error_count = 0
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for attrname in obj:
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if attrname == 'dn':
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continue
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# check for empty attributes
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for val in obj[attrname]:
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if val == '':
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self.err_empty_attribute(dn, attrname)
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error_count += 1
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continue
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# get the syntax oid for the attribute, so we can can have
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# special handling for some specific attribute types
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syntax_oid = self.samdb_schema.get_syntax_oid_from_lDAPDisplayName(attrname)
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if syntax_oid in [ dsdb.DSDB_SYNTAX_BINARY_DN, dsdb.DSDB_SYNTAX_OR_NAME,
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dsdb.DSDB_SYNTAX_STRING_DN, ldb.LDB_SYNTAX_DN ]:
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# it's some form of DN, do specialised checking on those
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error_count += self.check_dn(obj, attrname, syntax_oid)
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# check for incorrectly normalised attributes
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for val in obj[attrname]:
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normalised = self.samdb.dsdb_normalise_attributes(self.samdb_schema, attrname, [val])
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if len(normalised) != 1 or normalised[0] != val:
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self.err_normalise_mismatch(dn, attrname, obj[attrname])
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error_count += 1
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break
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return error_count
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