raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: No such node"
node = nodes[0]
+ # Jan 2011 : removing support for old boot CDs
if node['key']:
key = node['key']
- elif node['boot_nonce']:
- # Allow very old nodes that do not have a node key in
- # their configuration files to use their "boot nonce"
- # instead. The boot nonce is a random value generated
- # by the node itself and POSTed by the Boot CD when it
- # requests the Boot Manager. This is obviously not
- # very secure, so we only allow it to be used if the
- # requestor IP is the same as the IP address we have
- # on record for the node.
- key = node['boot_nonce']
-
- interface = None
- if node['interface_ids']:
- interfaces = Interfaces(method.api, node['interface_ids'])
- for interface in interfaces:
- if interface['is_primary']:
- break
-
- if not interface or not interface['is_primary']:
- raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: No primary network interface on record"
-
- if method.source is None:
- raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: Cannot determine IP address of requestor"
-
- if interface['ip'] != method.source[0]:
- raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: Requestor IP %s does not match node IP %s" % \
- (method.source[0], interface['ip'])
else:
- raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: No node key or boot nonce"
+ write_debug_line("BootAuth.check: could not get key")
+ raise PLCAuthenticationFailure, "BootAuth: No node key"
# Yes, this is the "canonicalization" method used.
args = self.canonicalize(args)