X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sfa%2Ftrust%2Fcredential.py;h=cda6a09af69df899436312753ac74e36ca11e24a;hb=27e30f7854884928bd4850afa3c6ce5c7f93f7f4;hp=ceed5af640420093950b1ba46c7af12e1e8dc8ce;hpb=a06e9fb53ab40e3c67cfa8343afa296acad4b1e6;p=sfa.git diff --git a/sfa/trust/credential.py b/sfa/trust/credential.py index ceed5af6..cda6a09a 100644 --- a/sfa/trust/credential.py +++ b/sfa/trust/credential.py @@ -26,25 +26,32 @@ # Credentials are signed XML files that assign a subject gid privileges to an object gid ## -import os +import os, os.path +import subprocess from types import StringTypes import datetime from StringIO import StringIO from tempfile import mkstemp from xml.dom.minidom import Document, parseString -from lxml import etree -from sfa.util.faults import * +HAVELXML = False +try: + from lxml import etree + HAVELXML = True +except: + pass + +from xml.parsers.expat import ExpatError + +from sfa.util.faults import CredentialNotVerifiable, ChildRightsNotSubsetOfParent from sfa.util.sfalogging import logger -from sfa.util.sfatime import utcparse -from sfa.trust.certificate import Keypair -from sfa.trust.credential_legacy import CredentialLegacy -from sfa.trust.rights import Right, Rights +from sfa.util.sfatime import utcparse, SFATIME_FORMAT +from sfa.trust.rights import Right, Rights, determine_rights from sfa.trust.gid import GID -from sfa.util.xrn import urn_to_hrn +from sfa.util.xrn import urn_to_hrn, hrn_authfor_hrn -# 2 weeks, in seconds -DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL_LIFETIME = 86400 * 14 +# 31 days, in seconds +DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL_LIFETIME = 86400 * 28 # TODO: @@ -174,7 +181,11 @@ class Signature(object): self.gid = gid def decode(self): - doc = parseString(self.xml) + try: + doc = parseString(self.xml) + except ExpatError,e: + logger.log_exc ("Failed to parse credential, %s"%self.xml) + raise sig = doc.getElementsByTagName("Signature")[0] self.set_refid(sig.getAttribute("xml:id").strip("Sig_")) keyinfo = sig.getElementsByTagName("X509Data")[0] @@ -185,31 +196,32 @@ class Signature(object): def encode(self): self.xml = signature_template % (self.get_refid(), self.get_refid()) - ## # A credential provides a caller gid with privileges to an object gid. # A signed credential is signed by the object's authority. # -# Credentials are encoded in one of two ways. The legacy style places -# it in the subjectAltName of an X509 certificate. The new credentials -# are placed in signed XML. +# Credentials are encoded in one of two ways. +# The legacy style (now unsupported) places it in the subjectAltName of an X509 certificate. +# The new credentials are placed in signed XML. # # WARNING: # In general, a signed credential obtained externally should # not be changed else the signature is no longer valid. So, once # you have loaded an existing signed credential, do not call encode() or sign() on it. -def filter_creds_by_caller(creds, caller_hrn): +def filter_creds_by_caller(creds, caller_hrn_list): """ Returns a list of creds who's gid caller matches the specified caller hrn """ if not isinstance(creds, list): creds = [creds] + if not isinstance(caller_hrn_list, list): + caller_hrn_list = [caller_hrn_list] caller_creds = [] for cred in creds: try: tmp_cred = Credential(string=cred) - if tmp_cred.get_gid_caller().get_hrn() == caller_hrn: + if tmp_cred.get_gid_caller().get_hrn() in caller_hrn_list: caller_creds.append(cred) except: pass return caller_creds @@ -224,7 +236,7 @@ class Credential(object): # @param string If string!=None, load the credential from the string # @param filename If filename!=None, load the credential from the file # FIXME: create and subject are ignored! - def __init__(self, create=False, subject=None, string=None, filename=None): + def __init__(self, create=False, subject=None, string=None, filename=None, cred=None): self.gidCaller = None self.gidObject = None self.expiration = None @@ -236,18 +248,30 @@ class Credential(object): self.signature = None self.xml = None self.refid = None - self.legacy = None + self.type = None + self.version = None + + if cred: + if isinstance(cred, StringTypes): + string = cred + self.type = 'geni_sfa' + self.version = '1.0' + elif isinstance(cred, dict): + string = cred['geni_value'] + self.type = cred['geni_type'] + self.version = cred['geni_version'] + - # Check if this is a legacy credential, translate it if so if string or filename: if string: str = string elif filename: str = file(filename).read() - if str.strip().startswith("-----"): - self.legacy = CredentialLegacy(False,string=str) - self.translate_legacy(str) + # if this is a legacy credential, write error and bail out + if isinstance (str, StringTypes) and str.strip().startswith("-----"): + logger.error("Legacy credentials not supported any more - giving up with %s..."%str[:10]) + return else: self.xml = str self.decode() @@ -261,9 +285,22 @@ class Credential(object): break def get_subject(self): + subject = "" if not self.gidObject: self.decode() - return self.gidObject.get_subject() + if self.gidObject: + subject = self.gidObject.get_printable_subject() + return subject + + # sounds like this should be __repr__ instead ?? + def pretty_cred(self): + if not self.gidObject: + self.decode() + obj = self.gidObject.get_printable_subject() + caller = self.gidCaller.get_printable_subject() + exp = self.get_expiration() + # Summarize the rights too? The issuer? + return "[ Grant {caller} rights on {obj} until {exp} ]".format(**locals()) def get_signature(self): if not self.signature: @@ -274,24 +311,6 @@ class Credential(object): self.signature = sig - ## - # Translate a legacy credential into a new one - # - # @param String of the legacy credential - - def translate_legacy(self, str): - legacy = CredentialLegacy(False,string=str) - self.gidCaller = legacy.get_gid_caller() - self.gidObject = legacy.get_gid_object() - lifetime = legacy.get_lifetime() - if not lifetime: - self.set_expiration(datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL_LIFETIME)) - else: - self.set_expiration(int(lifetime)) - self.lifeTime = legacy.get_lifetime() - self.set_privileges(legacy.get_privileges()) - self.get_privileges().delegate_all_privileges(legacy.get_delegate()) - ## # Need the issuer's private key and name # @param key Keypair object containing the private key of the issuer @@ -341,36 +360,26 @@ class Credential(object): if not self.gidObject: self.decode() return self.gidObject - - ## # Expiration: an absolute UTC time of expiration (as either an int or string or datetime) # def set_expiration(self, expiration): - if isinstance(expiration, (int,float)): - self.expiration = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(expiration) - elif isinstance (expiration, datetime.datetime): - self.expiration = expiration - elif isinstance (expiration, StringTypes): - self.expiration = utcparse (expiration) + expiration_datetime = utcparse (expiration) + if expiration_datetime is not None: + self.expiration = expiration_datetime else: - logger.error ("unexpected input type in Credential.set_expiration") + logger.error ("unexpected input %s in Credential.set_expiration"%expiration) ## # get the lifetime of the credential (always in datetime format) - # + def get_expiration(self): if not self.expiration: self.decode() # at this point self.expiration is normalized as a datetime - DON'T call utcparse again return self.expiration - ## - # For legacy sake - def get_lifetime(self): - return self.get_expiration() - ## # set the privileges # @@ -380,8 +389,7 @@ class Credential(object): if isinstance(privs, str): self.privileges = Rights(string = privs) else: - self.privileges = privs - + self.privileges = privs ## # return the privileges as a Rights object @@ -419,13 +427,19 @@ class Credential(object): doc = Document() signed_cred = doc.createElement("signed-credential") -# PG adds these. It would be nice to be consistent. -# But it's kind of odd for PL to use PG schemas that talk -# about tickets, and the PG CM policies. -# Note the careful addition of attributes from the parent below... -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xmlns:xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance") -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xsinoNamespaceSchemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/credential.xsd") -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:schemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1 http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1/policy.xsd") + # Declare namespaces + # Note that credential/policy.xsd are really the PG schemas + # in a PL namespace. + # Note that delegation of credentials between the 2 only really works + # cause those schemas are identical. + # Also note these PG schemas talk about PG tickets and CM policies. + signed_cred.setAttribute("xmlns:xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance") + signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation", "http://www.planet-lab.org/resources/sfa/credential.xsd") + signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:schemaLocation", "http://www.planet-lab.org/resources/sfa/ext/policy/1 http://www.planet-lab.org/resources/sfa/ext/policy/1/policy.xsd") + + # PG says for those last 2: + #signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/credential.xsd") + # signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:schemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1 http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1/policy.xsd") doc.appendChild(signed_cred) @@ -441,9 +455,10 @@ class Credential(object): append_sub(doc, cred, "target_urn", self.gidObject.get_urn()) append_sub(doc, cred, "uuid", "") if not self.expiration: + logger.debug("Creating credential valid for %s s"%DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL_LIFETIME) self.set_expiration(datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL_LIFETIME)) self.expiration = self.expiration.replace(microsecond=0) - append_sub(doc, cred, "expires", self.expiration.isoformat()) + append_sub(doc, cred, "expires", self.expiration.strftime(SFATIME_FORMAT)) privileges = doc.createElement("privileges") cred.appendChild(privileges) @@ -461,13 +476,34 @@ class Credential(object): # If the root node is a signed-credential (it should be), then # get all its attributes and attach those to our signed_cred # node. - # Specifically, PG adds attributes for namespaces (which is reasonable), + # Specifically, PG and PLadd attributes for namespaces (which is reasonable), # and we need to include those again here or else their signature # no longer matches on the credential. # We expect three of these, but here we copy them all: -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xmlns:xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance") -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xsinoNamespaceSchemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/credential.xsd") -# signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:schemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1 http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1/policy.xsd") + # signed_cred.setAttribute("xmlns:xsi", "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance") + # and from PG (PL is equivalent, as shown above): + # signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/credential.xsd") + # signed_cred.setAttribute("xsi:schemaLocation", "http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1 http://www.protogeni.net/resources/credential/ext/policy/1/policy.xsd") + + # HOWEVER! + # PL now also declares these, with different URLs, so + # the code notices those attributes already existed with + # different values, and complains. + # This happens regularly on delegation now that PG and + # PL both declare the namespace with different URLs. + # If the content ever differs this is a problem, + # but for now it works - different URLs (values in the attributes) + # but the same actual schema, so using the PG schema + # on delegated-to-PL credentials works fine. + + # Note: you could also not copy attributes + # which already exist. It appears that both PG and PL + # will actually validate a slicecred with a parent + # signed using PG namespaces and a child signed with PL + # namespaces over the whole thing. But I don't know + # if that is a bug in xmlsec1, an accident since + # the contents of the schemas are the same, + # or something else, but it seems odd. And this works. parentRoot = sdoc.documentElement if parentRoot.tagName == "signed-credential" and parentRoot.hasAttributes(): for attrIx in range(0, parentRoot.attributes.length): @@ -477,9 +513,10 @@ class Credential(object): # Below throws InUse exception if we forgot to clone the attribute first oldAttr = signed_cred.setAttributeNode(attr.cloneNode(True)) if oldAttr and oldAttr.value != attr.value: - msg = "Delegating cred from owner %s to %s over %s replaced attribute %s value %s with %s" % (self.parent.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidObject.get_urn(), oldAttr.name, oldAttr.value, attr.value) - logger.error(msg) - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Can't encode new valid delegated credential: %s" % msg) + msg = "Delegating cred from owner %s to %s over %s:\n - Replaced attribute %s value '%s' with '%s'" % \ + (self.parent.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidObject.get_urn(), oldAttr.name, oldAttr.value, attr.value) + logger.warn(msg) + #raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Can't encode new valid delegated credential: %s" % msg) p_cred = doc.importNode(sdoc.getElementsByTagName("credential")[0], True) p = doc.createElement("parent") @@ -616,10 +653,6 @@ class Credential(object): self.xml = signed - # This is no longer a legacy credential - if self.legacy: - self.legacy = None - # Update signatures self.decode() @@ -632,19 +665,31 @@ class Credential(object): def decode(self): if not self.xml: return + + doc = None + try: + doc = parseString(self.xml) + except ExpatError,e: + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Malformed credential") doc = parseString(self.xml) sigs = [] signed_cred = doc.getElementsByTagName("signed-credential") # Is this a signed-cred or just a cred? if len(signed_cred) > 0: - cred = signed_cred[0].getElementsByTagName("credential")[0] + creds = signed_cred[0].getElementsByTagName("credential") signatures = signed_cred[0].getElementsByTagName("signatures") if len(signatures) > 0: sigs = signatures[0].getElementsByTagName("Signature") else: - cred = doc.getElementsByTagName("credential")[0] + creds = doc.getElementsByTagName("credential") + if creds is None or len(creds) == 0: + # malformed cred file + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Malformed XML: No credential tag found") + + # Just take the first cred if there are more than one + cred = creds[0] self.set_refid(cred.getAttribute("xml:id")) self.set_expiration(utcparse(getTextNode(cred, "expires"))) @@ -662,7 +707,7 @@ class Credential(object): # Convert * into the default privileges for the credential's type # Each inherits the delegatability from the * above _ , type = urn_to_hrn(self.gidObject.get_urn()) - rl = rlist.determine_rights(type, self.gidObject.get_urn()) + rl = determine_rights(type, self.gidObject.get_urn()) for r in rl.rights: r.delegate = deleg rlist.add(r) @@ -704,6 +749,7 @@ class Credential(object): # . That the issuer of the credential is the authority in the target's urn # . In the case of a delegated credential, this must be true of the root # . That all of the gids presented in the credential are valid + # . Including verifying GID chains, and includ the issuer # . The credential is not expired # # -- For Delegates (credentials with parents) @@ -723,15 +769,15 @@ class Credential(object): self.decode() # validate against RelaxNG schema - if not self.legacy: + if HAVELXML: if schema and os.path.exists(schema): tree = etree.parse(StringIO(self.xml)) schema_doc = etree.parse(schema) xmlschema = etree.XMLSchema(schema_doc) if not xmlschema.validate(tree): error = xmlschema.error_log.last_error - message = "%s (line %s)" % (error.message, error.line) - raise CredentialNotVerifiable(message) + message = "%s: %s (line %s)" % (self.pretty_cred(), error.message, error.line) + raise CredentialNotVerifiable(message) if trusted_certs_required and trusted_certs is None: trusted_certs = [] @@ -749,29 +795,20 @@ class Credential(object): trusted_cert_objects.append(GID(filename=f)) ok_trusted_certs.append(f) except Exception, exc: - logger.error("Failed to load trusted cert from %s: %r", f, exc) + logger.error("Failed to load trusted cert from %s: %r"%( f, exc)) trusted_certs = ok_trusted_certs - # Use legacy verification if this is a legacy credential - if self.legacy: - self.legacy.verify_chain(trusted_cert_objects) - if self.legacy.client_gid: - self.legacy.client_gid.verify_chain(trusted_cert_objects) - if self.legacy.object_gid: - self.legacy.object_gid.verify_chain(trusted_cert_objects) - return True - # make sure it is not expired if self.get_expiration() < datetime.datetime.utcnow(): - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Credential expired at %s" % self.expiration.isoformat()) + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Credential %s expired at %s" % \ + (self.pretty_cred(), + self.expiration.strftime(SFATIME_FORMAT))) # Verify the signatures filename = self.save_to_random_tmp_file() - if trusted_certs is not None: - cert_args = " ".join(['--trusted-pem %s' % x for x in trusted_certs]) # If caller explicitly passed in None that means skip cert chain validation. - # Strange and not typical + # - Strange and not typical if trusted_certs is not None: # Verify the gids of this cred and of its parents for cur_cred in self.get_credential_list(): @@ -791,11 +828,25 @@ class Credential(object): if trusted_certs is None: break -# print "Doing %s --verify --node-id '%s' %s %s 2>&1" % \ -# (self.xmlsec_path, ref, cert_args, filename) - verified = os.popen('%s --verify --node-id "%s" %s %s 2>&1' \ - % (self.xmlsec_path, ref, cert_args, filename)).read() - if not verified.strip().startswith("OK"): + # Thierry - jan 2015 + # up to fedora20 we used os.popen and checked that the output begins with OK + # turns out, with fedora21, there is extra input before this 'OK' thing + # looks like we're better off just using the exit code - that's what it is made for + #cert_args = " ".join(['--trusted-pem %s' % x for x in trusted_certs]) + #command = '{} --verify --node-id "{}" {} {} 2>&1'.\ + # format(self.xmlsec_path, ref, cert_args, filename) + command = [ self.xmlsec_path, '--verify', '--node-id', ref ] + for trusted in trusted_certs: + command += ["--trusted-pem", trusted ] + command += [ filename ] + logger.debug("Running " + " ".join(command)) + try: + verified = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) + logger.debug("xmlsec command returned {}".format(verified)) + if "OK\n" not in verified: + logger.warning("WARNING: xmlsec1 seemed to return fine but without a OK in its output") + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + verified = e.output # xmlsec errors have a msg= which is the interesting bit. mstart = verified.find("msg=") msg = "" @@ -803,15 +854,18 @@ class Credential(object): mstart = mstart + 4 mend = verified.find('\\', mstart) msg = verified[mstart:mend] - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("xmlsec1 error verifying cred using Signature ID %s: %s %s" % (ref, msg, verified.strip())) + logger.warning("Credential.verify - failed - xmlsec1 returned {}".format(verified.strip())) + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("xmlsec1 error verifying cred %s using Signature ID %s: %s" % \ + (self.pretty_cred(), ref, msg)) os.remove(filename) # Verify the parents (delegation) if self.parent: self.verify_parent(self.parent) - # Make sure the issuer is the target's authority - self.verify_issuer() + # Make sure the issuer is the target's authority, and is + # itself a valid GID + self.verify_issuer(trusted_cert_objects) return True ## @@ -829,31 +883,67 @@ class Credential(object): return list ## - # Make sure the credential's target gid was signed by (or is the same) the entity that signed - # the original credential or an authority over that namespace. - def verify_issuer(self): + # Make sure the credential's target gid (a) was signed by or (b) + # is the same as the entity that signed the original credential, + # or (c) is an authority over the target's namespace. + # Also ensure that the credential issuer / signer itself has a valid + # GID signature chain (signed by an authority with namespace rights). + def verify_issuer(self, trusted_gids): root_cred = self.get_credential_list()[-1] root_target_gid = root_cred.get_gid_object() root_cred_signer = root_cred.get_signature().get_issuer_gid() + # Case 1: + # Allow non authority to sign target and cred about target. + # + # Why do we need to allow non authorities to sign? + # If in the target gid validation step we correctly + # checked that the target is only signed by an authority, + # then this is just a special case of case 3. + # This short-circuit is the common case currently - + # and cause GID validation doesn't check 'authority', + # this allows users to generate valid slice credentials. if root_target_gid.is_signed_by_cert(root_cred_signer): # cred signer matches target signer, return success return - root_target_gid_str = root_target_gid.save_to_string() - root_cred_signer_str = root_cred_signer.save_to_string() - if root_target_gid_str == root_cred_signer_str: - # cred signer is target, return success - return + # Case 2: + # Allow someone to sign credential about themeselves. Used? + # If not, remove this. + #root_target_gid_str = root_target_gid.save_to_string() + #root_cred_signer_str = root_cred_signer.save_to_string() + #if root_target_gid_str == root_cred_signer_str: + # # cred signer is target, return success + # return + + # Case 3: + + # root_cred_signer is not the target_gid + # So this is a different gid that we have not verified. + # xmlsec1 verified the cert chain on this already, but + # it hasn't verified that the gid meets the HRN namespace + # requirements. + # Below we'll ensure that it is an authority. + # But we haven't verified that it is _signed by_ an authority + # We also don't know if xmlsec1 requires that cert signers + # are marked as CAs. + + # Note that if verify() gave us no trusted_gids then this + # call will fail. So skip it if we have no trusted_gids + if trusted_gids and len(trusted_gids) > 0: + root_cred_signer.verify_chain(trusted_gids) + else: + logger.debug("No trusted gids. Cannot verify that cred signer is signed by a trusted authority. Skipping that check.") - # See if it the signer is an authority over the domain of the target + # See if the signer is an authority over the domain of the target. + # There are multiple types of authority - accept them all here # Maybe should be (hrn, type) = urn_to_hrn(root_cred_signer.get_urn()) root_cred_signer_type = root_cred_signer.get_type() - if (root_cred_signer_type == 'authority'): - #sfa_logger.debug('Cred signer is an authority') + if (root_cred_signer_type.find('authority') == 0): + #logger.debug('Cred signer is an authority') # signer is an authority, see if target is in authority's domain - hrn = root_cred_signer.get_hrn() - if root_target_gid.get_hrn().startswith(hrn): + signerhrn = root_cred_signer.get_hrn() + if hrn_authfor_hrn(signerhrn, root_target_gid.get_hrn()): return # We've required that the credential be signed by an authority @@ -864,7 +954,8 @@ class Credential(object): # Give up, credential does not pass issuer verification - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Could not verify credential owned by %s for object %s. Cred signer %s not the trusted authority for Cred target %s" % (self.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidObject.get_urn(), root_cred_signer.get_hrn(), root_target_gid.get_hrn())) + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Could not verify credential owned by %s for object %s. Cred signer %s not the trusted authority for Cred target %s" % \ + (self.gidCaller.get_urn(), self.gidObject.get_urn(), root_cred_signer.get_hrn(), root_target_gid.get_hrn())) ## @@ -878,23 +969,27 @@ class Credential(object): # make sure the rights given to the child are a subset of the # parents rights (and check delegate bits) if not parent_cred.get_privileges().is_superset(self.get_privileges()): - raise ChildRightsNotSubsetOfParent(("Parent cred ref %s rights " % self.parent.get_refid()) + - self.parent.get_privileges().save_to_string() + (" not superset of delegated cred ref %s rights " % self.get_refid()) + + raise ChildRightsNotSubsetOfParent(("Parent cred ref %s rights " % parent_cred.get_refid()) + + self.parent.get_privileges().save_to_string() + (" not superset of delegated cred %s ref %s rights " % \ + (self.get_summary_tostring(), self.get_refid())) + self.get_privileges().save_to_string()) # make sure my target gid is the same as the parent's if not parent_cred.get_gid_object().save_to_string() == \ self.get_gid_object().save_to_string(): - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Target gid not equal between parent and child") + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Delegated cred %s: Target gid not equal between parent and child. Parent %s" % \ + (self.get_summary_tostring(), parent_cred.get_summary_tostring())) # make sure my expiry time is <= my parent's if not parent_cred.get_expiration() >= self.get_expiration(): - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Delegated credential expires after parent") + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Delegated credential %s expires after parent %s" % \ + (self.pretty_cred(), parent_cred.pretty_cred())) # make sure my signer is the parent's caller if not parent_cred.get_gid_caller().save_to_string(False) == \ self.get_signature().get_issuer_gid().save_to_string(False): - raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Delegated credential not signed by parent caller") + raise CredentialNotVerifiable("Delegated credential %s not signed by parent %s's caller" % \ + (self.pretty_cred(), parent_cred.pretty_cred())) # Recurse if parent_cred.parent: @@ -934,7 +1029,33 @@ class Credential(object): # only informative def get_filename(self): return getattr(self,'filename',None) - + + def actual_caller_hrn (self): + """a helper method used by some API calls like e.g. Allocate + to try and find out who really is the original caller + + This admittedly is a bit of a hack, please USE IN LAST RESORT + + This code uses a heuristic to identify a delegated credential + + A first known restriction if for traffic that gets through a slice manager + in this case the hrn reported is the one from the last SM in the call graph + which is not at all what is meant here""" + + caller_hrn = self.get_gid_caller().get_hrn() + issuer_hrn = self.get_signature().get_issuer_gid().get_hrn() + subject_hrn = self.get_gid_object().get_hrn() + # if we find that the caller_hrn is an immediate descendant of the issuer, then + # this seems to be a 'regular' credential + if caller_hrn.startswith(issuer_hrn): + actual_caller_hrn=caller_hrn + # else this looks like a delegated credential, and the real caller is the issuer + else: + actual_caller_hrn=issuer_hrn + logger.info("actual_caller_hrn: caller_hrn=%s, issuer_hrn=%s, returning %s" + %(caller_hrn,issuer_hrn,actual_caller_hrn)) + return actual_caller_hrn + ## # Dump the contents of a credential to stdout in human-readable format # @@ -942,13 +1063,17 @@ class Credential(object): def dump (self, *args, **kwargs): print self.dump_string(*args, **kwargs) - - def dump_string(self, dump_parents=False): + # show_xml is ignored + def dump_string(self, dump_parents=False, show_xml=None): result="" result += "CREDENTIAL %s\n" % self.get_subject() filename=self.get_filename() if filename: result += "Filename %s\n"%filename - result += " privs: %s\n" % self.get_privileges().save_to_string() + privileges = self.get_privileges() + if privileges: + result += " privs: %s\n" % privileges.save_to_string() + else: + result += " privs: \n" gidCaller = self.get_gid_caller() if gidCaller: result += " gidCaller:\n" @@ -958,6 +1083,9 @@ class Credential(object): print " gidIssuer:" self.get_signature().get_issuer_gid().dump(8, dump_parents) + if self.expiration: + print " expiration:", self.expiration.strftime(SFATIME_FORMAT) + gidObject = self.get_gid_object() if gidObject: result += " gidObject:\n"