Ondrej Hamada wrote:
On 12/02/2011 04:16 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Ondrej Hamada wrote:
On 11/29/2011 10:33 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Ondrej Hamada wrote:
On 11/11/2011 02:55 PM, Ondrej Hamada wrote:
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2063
In order to check presence of nss_ldap when installing client with
'--no-sssd' option there was added code into ipa-client-install.
Check
is base on existence of nss_ldap configuration files. This
configuration could be in 'etc/ldap.conf', '/etc/nss_ldap.conf' or
'/etc/libnss_ldap.conf'. Presence of any of these files is considered
as success otherwise failure.
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I've rewritten it. Additionally it checks for existence of
nss-pam-ldapd
and makes the results reusable by configure_{ldap|nslcd}_conf()
functions.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2063
In order to check presence of nss_ldap or nss-pam-ldapd when
installing
client
with '--no-sssd' option there was added code into ipa-client-install.
Checking is based on existence of nss_ldap configuration files. This
configuration could be in 'etc/ldap.conf', '/etc/nss_ldap.conf' or
'/etc/libnss_ldap.conf'. Optionaly the nss_ldap could cooperate with
pam_ldap
module and hence the presence of it is checked by looking for
'pam_ldap.conf' file.
Existence of nss-pam-ldapd is checked against existence of
'nslcd.conf'
file.
All this checking is done by function nssldap_exists().
Because both main modules are maintained by two different
functions, the
function
returns tuple containing return code and dictionary structure - its
key
is name
of target function and value is list of existing configuration files.
Files to check are specified inside the nssldap_exists() function.
In order to fit the returned values, the functions
configure_{ldap|nslcd}_conf()
were slightly modified. They accept one more parameter which is
list of
existing files.
They are not checking existence of above mentioned files anymore.
The patch looks good, just a couple of issues.
1. In the nslcd configurator you add ''.join(files). Did you mean
','.join(files)?
2. The commit message lines wrap making it difficult to read. Can you
limit the lines to ~70 chars per line?
3. I think the message printed when neither package is available can
be simplified to:
One of these packages must be installed: nss_ldap or nss-pam-ldapd
It needs a rebase too.
rob
corrected, corrected, changed, rebased
In order to check presence of nss_ldap or nss-pam-ldapd when
installing client with '--no-sssd' option there was added
code intoipa-client-install. Checking is based on existence
of one of nss_ldap configuration files. This configuration
could be in 'etc/ldap.conf', '/etc/nss_ldap.conf' or
'/etc/libnss_ldap.conf'. Optionaly the nss_ldap could
cooperate with pam_ldap module and hence the presence of it
is checked by looking for 'pam_ldap.conf' file. Existence
of nss-pam-ldapd is checked against existence of
'nslcd.conf' file. All this checking is done by function
nssldap_exists(). Because both modules are maintained by
two different functions, the function returns tuple
containing return code and dictionary structure - its
key is name of target function and value is list of
existing configuration files. Files to check are specified
inside the nssldap_exists() function.
In order to fit the returned values, the functions
configure_{ldap|nslcd}_conf() were slightly modified. They
accept one more parameter which is list of existing files.
They are not checking existence of above mentioned
files anymore.
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2063
Can you add a block header to nssldap_exists()? I think in particular
you need explain that it returns 1 and 0 because that value can
eventually be the return value of the installer itself (normally an
exists would return True/False).
I've changed it to return True/False and added comment
Seeing a traceback:
# ipa-client-install --no-sssd
[ snip ]
Enrolled in IPA realm EXAMPLE.COM
Created /etc/ipa/default.conf
Configured /etc/krb5.conf for IPA realm EXAMPLE.COM
LDAP enabled
Kerberos 5 enabled
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/ipa-client-install", line 1294, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "/usr/sbin/ipa-client-install", line 1281, in main
rval = install(options, env, fstore, statestore)
File "/usr/sbin/ipa-client-install", line 1211, in install
(retcode, conf, filename) = configurer(fstore, cli_basedn, cli_realm,
cli_domain, cli_server, dnsok, options)
TypeError: configure_ldap_conf() takes exactly 8 arguments (7 given)
rob
corrected
ack, pushed to master
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