Source code for keystone.auth.plugins.external

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"""Keystone External Authentication Plugins"""

import abc

from oslo_config import cfg
import six

from keystone import auth
from keystone.common import dependency
from keystone import exception
from keystone.i18n import _


CONF = cfg.CONF


@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
[docs]class Base(auth.AuthMethodHandler):
[docs] def authenticate(self, context, auth_info, auth_context): """Use REMOTE_USER to look up the user in the identity backend. auth_context is an in-out variable that will be updated with the user_id from the actual user from the REMOTE_USER env variable. """ try: REMOTE_USER = context['environment']['REMOTE_USER'] except KeyError: msg = _('No authenticated user') raise exception.Unauthorized(msg) try: user_ref = self._authenticate(REMOTE_USER, context) auth_context['user_id'] = user_ref['id'] if ('kerberos' in CONF.token.bind and (context['environment'].get('AUTH_TYPE', '').lower() == 'negotiate')): auth_context['bind']['kerberos'] = user_ref['name'] except Exception: msg = _('Unable to lookup user %s') % (REMOTE_USER) raise exception.Unauthorized(msg)
@abc.abstractmethod def _authenticate(self, remote_user, context): """Look up the user in the identity backend. Return user_ref """ pass
@dependency.requires('identity_api')
[docs]class DefaultDomain(Base): def _authenticate(self, remote_user, context): """Use remote_user to look up the user in the identity backend.""" domain_id = CONF.identity.default_domain_id user_ref = self.identity_api.get_user_by_name(remote_user, domain_id) return user_ref
@dependency.requires('identity_api', 'resource_api')
[docs]class Domain(Base): def _authenticate(self, remote_user, context): """Use remote_user to look up the user in the identity backend. The domain will be extracted from the REMOTE_DOMAIN environment variable if present. If not, the default domain will be used. """ username = remote_user try: domain_name = context['environment']['REMOTE_DOMAIN'] except KeyError: domain_id = CONF.identity.default_domain_id else: domain_ref = self.resource_api.get_domain_by_name(domain_name) domain_id = domain_ref['id'] user_ref = self.identity_api.get_user_by_name(username, domain_id) return user_ref
[docs]class KerberosDomain(Domain): """Allows `kerberos` as a method.""" def _authenticate(self, remote_user, context): auth_type = context['environment'].get('AUTH_TYPE') if auth_type != 'Negotiate': raise exception.Unauthorized(_("auth_type is not Negotiate")) return super(KerberosDomain, self)._authenticate(remote_user, context)

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