use base "installedtest"; use strict; use testapi; use lockapi; use mmapi; sub run { my $self=shift; # boot with kernel params to ensure interface is 'eth0' and not whatever # systemd feels like calling it today $self->do_bootloader(postinstall=>1, params=>"net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0"); $self->boot_to_login_screen("text_console_login", 5, 60); # login $self->root_console(); # clone host's /etc/hosts (for phx2 internal routing to work) # must come *before* setup_tap_static or else it would overwrite # its changes $self->clone_host_file("/etc/hosts"); # set up networking $self->setup_tap_static("10.0.2.100", "ipa001.domain.local"); # clone host's resolv.conf to get name resolution $self->clone_host_file("/etc/resolv.conf"); # we don't want updates-testing for validation purposes assert_script_run 'dnf config-manager --set-disabled updates-testing'; # we need a lot of entropy for this, and we don't care how good # it is, so let's use haveged assert_script_run 'dnf -y install haveged', 300; assert_script_run 'systemctl start haveged.service'; # read DNS server IPs from host's /etc/resolv.conf for passing to # rolectl my @forwards = $self->get_host_dns(); # we are now gonna work around a stupid bug in rolekit. we want to # pass it a list of ipv4 DNS forwarders and have no ipv6 DNS # forwarders. but it won't allow you to have a dns_forwarders array # with a "ipv4" list but no "ipv6" list, any values in the "ipv6" # list must be contactable (so we can't use real IPv6 DNS servers # as we have no IPv6 connectivity), and if you use an empty list # as the "ipv6" value you often hit a weird DBus error "unable to # guess signature from an empty list". Fortunately, rolekit doesn't # actually check that the values in the lists are really IPv6 / # IPv4, it just turns all the values in each list into --forwarder # args for ipa-server-install. So we can just stuff IPv4 values # into both lists. rolekit bug: # https://github.com/libre-server/rolekit/issues/64 # it should be fixed relatively soon. my $fourlist; my $sixlist; if (scalar @forwards == 1) { # we've only got one server, so dupe it, best we can do $fourlist = '["' . $forwards[0] . '"]'; $sixlist = $fourlist; } else { # put the first value in the 'IPv4' list and all the others in # the 'IPv6' list $fourlist = '["' . shift(@forwards) . '"]'; $sixlist = '["' . join('","', @forwards) . '"]'; } # deploy the domain controller role, specifying an admin password # and the list of DNS server IPs as JSON via stdin. If we don't do # this, rolectl defaults to using the root servers as forwarders # (it does not copy the settings from resolv.conf), which give the # public results for mirrors.fedoraproject.org, some of which # things running in phx2 cannot reach; we must make sure the phx2 # deployments use the phx2 nameservers. assert_script_run 'echo \'{"admin_password":"monkeys123","dns_forwarders":{"ipv4":' . $fourlist . ',"ipv6":' . $sixlist .'}}\' | rolectl deploy domaincontroller --name=domain.local --settings-stdin', 1200; # check the role status, should be 'running' validate_script_output 'rolectl status domaincontroller/domain.local', sub { $_ =~ m/^running/ }; # check the admin password is listed in 'settings' validate_script_output 'rolectl settings domaincontroller/domain.local', sub {$_ =~m/dm_password = \w{5,}/ }; # sanitize the settings assert_script_run 'rolectl sanitize domaincontroller/domain.local'; # check the password now shows as 'None' validate_script_output 'rolectl settings domaincontroller/domain.local', sub {$_ =~ m/dm_password = None/ }; # kinit as admin assert_script_run 'echo "monkeys123" | kinit admin'; # set up an OTP for client001 enrolment (it will enrol with a kickstart) assert_script_run 'ipa host-add client001.domain.local --password=monkeys --force'; # create two user accounts, test1 and test2 assert_script_run 'echo "correcthorse" | ipa user-add test1 --first test --last one --password'; assert_script_run 'echo "correcthorse" | ipa user-add test2 --first test --last two --password'; # add a rule allowing access to all hosts and services assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-add testrule --servicecat=all --hostcat=all'; # add test1 (but not test2) to the rule assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-add-user testrule --users=test1'; # disable the default 'everyone everywhere' rule assert_script_run 'ipa hbacrule-disable allow_all'; # kinit as each user and set a new password assert_script_run 'printf "correcthorse\nbatterystaple\nbatterystaple" | kinit test1@DOMAIN.LOCAL'; assert_script_run 'printf "correcthorse\nbatterystaple\nbatterystaple" | kinit test2@DOMAIN.LOCAL'; # we're all ready for other jobs to run! mutex_create('freeipa_ready'); wait_for_children; # once child jobs are done, stop the role assert_script_run 'rolectl stop domaincontroller/domain.local'; # check role is stopped validate_script_output 'rolectl status domaincontroller/domain.local', sub { $_ =~ m/^ready-to-start/ }; # decommission the role assert_script_run 'rolectl decommission domaincontroller/domain.local', 120; # check role is decommissioned validate_script_output 'rolectl list instances', sub { $_ eq "" }; } sub test_flags { # without anything - rollback to 'lastgood' snapshot if failed # 'fatal' - whole test suite is in danger if this fails # 'milestone' - after this test succeeds, update 'lastgood' # 'important' - if this fails, set the overall state to 'fail' return { fatal => 1 }; } 1; # vim: set sw=4 et: