# gp_centrify_sudoers_ext samba gpo policy # Copyright (C) David Mulder 2022 # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import os from samba.gp.gpclass import gp_pol_ext, gp_file_applier from samba.gp.gp_sudoers_ext import sudo_applier_func def ext_enabled(entries): section = 'Software\\Policies\\Centrify\\UnixSettings' for e in entries: if e.keyname == section and e.valuename == 'sudo.enabled': return e.data == 1 return False class gp_centrify_sudoers_ext(gp_pol_ext, gp_file_applier): def __str__(self): return 'Centrify/Sudo Rights' def process_group_policy(self, deleted_gpo_list, changed_gpo_list, sdir='/etc/sudoers.d'): for guid, settings in deleted_gpo_list: if str(self) in settings: for attribute, sudoers in settings[str(self)].items(): self.unapply(guid, attribute, sudoers) for gpo in changed_gpo_list: if gpo.file_sys_path: section = 'Software\\Policies\\Centrify\\UnixSettings\\SuDo' pol_file = 'MACHINE/Registry.pol' path = os.path.join(gpo.file_sys_path, pol_file) pol_conf = self.parse(path) if not pol_conf or not ext_enabled(pol_conf.entries): continue sudo_entries = [] for e in pol_conf.entries: if e.keyname == section and e.data.strip(): if '**delvals.' in e.valuename: continue sudo_entries.append(e.data) # Each GPO applies only one set of sudoers, in a # set of files, so the attribute does not need uniqueness. attribute = self.generate_attribute(gpo.name, *sudo_entries) # The value hash is generated from the sudo_entries, ensuring # any changes to this GPO will cause the files to be rewritten. value_hash = self.generate_value_hash(*sudo_entries) self.apply(gpo.name, attribute, value_hash, sudo_applier_func, sdir, sudo_entries) # Cleanup any old entries that are no longer part of the policy self.clean(gpo.name, keep=[attribute]) def rsop(self, gpo): output = {} section = 'Software\\Policies\\Centrify\\UnixSettings\\SuDo' pol_file = 'MACHINE/Registry.pol' if gpo.file_sys_path: path = os.path.join(gpo.file_sys_path, pol_file) pol_conf = self.parse(path) if not pol_conf: return output for e in pol_conf.entries: if e.keyname == section and e.data.strip(): if '**delvals.' in e.valuename: continue if str(self) not in output.keys(): output[str(self)] = [] output[str(self)].append(e.data) return output