From 1ce9d3ce613f083f53d40173684a7196fcd813b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Lavu Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 00:47:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] tests: adding gpo system tests --- src/tests/system/tests/test_gpo.py | 1057 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1057 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/tests/system/tests/test_gpo.py diff --git a/src/tests/system/tests/test_gpo.py b/src/tests/system/tests/test_gpo.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..87d41bfa8dc --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tests/system/tests/test_gpo.py @@ -0,0 +1,1057 @@ +""" +SSSD GPO tests + +:requirement: IDM-SSSD-REQ: Group policy host based access control + +The following features and parameters are not covered: +- ad_gpo_cache_timeout +- ad_gpo_map_network +- ad_gpo_map_batch +- ad_gpo_map_service +- ad_gpo_map_permit +- ad_gpo_map_deny +""" + +from __future__ import annotations + +import pytest + +from sssd_test_framework.roles.ad import AD +from sssd_test_framework.roles.client import Client +from sssd_test_framework.topology import KnownTopology + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_enforcing_and_users_are_allowed(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to enforcing and users are allowed + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to enforcing, user access is managed and enforced by the policy. + Unlisted users are denied access. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'user2' + 2. Create the following groups; 'group' with member 'user2' + 3. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', 'group' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' and 'user2' + :expectedresults: + 1. Users authentication is successful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + user2 = ad.user("user2").add() + group = ad.group("group").add().add_members([user2]) + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, group, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user2", password="Secret123") + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_enforcing_and_users_are_denied(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to enforcing and users are denied + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to enforcing, user access is managed and enforced by the policy. + Unlisted users are denied access. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'deny_user1', 'deny_user2' + 2. Create the 'deny_group' and add 'deny_user2' as a member + 3. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'Domain Admins' to SeInteractiveLogonRight + key. Add 'deny_user1' and 'deny_group' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' and 'deny_user2' + 2. Check logs for gpo_access_check result + :expectedresults: + 1. Users authentication is unsuccessful + 2. Access check result is denied + :customerscenario: True + """ + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + deny_user2 = ad.user("deny_user2").add() + deny_group = ad.group("deny_group").add().add_members([deny_user2]) + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1, deny_group], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="deny_user1", password="Secret123") + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "access_denied = 1" in log_str + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="deny_user2", password="Secret123") + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "access_denied = 1" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_enforcing_and_users_are_not_in_policy(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to enforcing and users are not defined + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to enforcing, user access is managed and enforced by the policy. + Unlisted users are denied access. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users, 'user' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'Domain Admins' to SeInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user' + 2. Check logs for gpo_access_check result + :expectedresults: + 1. User authentication is unsuccessful + 2. Access check result is not denied or granted + :customerscenario: True + """ + ad.user("user").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "access_denied = 0" in log_str + assert "access_granted = 0" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_enforcing_with_no_policy(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to enforcing with no policy + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to enforcing with no policy applied. It should + permit all users to login. + :setup: + 1. Create the following user, 'user' + 2. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 3. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user' + 2. Check logs for gpo_access_check result + :expectedresults: + 1. User authentication is successful + 2. Access check result is granted + :customerscenario: True + """ + ad.user("user").add() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "access_granted = 1" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_permissive_and_users_are_allowed(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to permissive + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to permissive, all users are able to login despite what + is configured in the policy. The rules are still processed and can be viewed in the logs. + :setup: + 1. Create the following user, 'user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'permissive' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user1' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. User authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is permissive + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "permissive" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value permissive" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_permissive_and_users_are_denied(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to permissive + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to permissive, all users are able to login despite what + is configured in the policy. The rules are still processed and can be viewed in the logs. + :setup: + 1. Create the following user, 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add group 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'permissive' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'deny_user1' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. User authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is permissive + :customerscenario: True + """ + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "permissive" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value permissive" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_permissive_and_users_are_not_in_policy(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to permissive and the users are not in the policy + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to permissive, all users are able to login despite what + is configured in the policy. The rules are still processed and can be viewed in the logs. + :setup: + 1. Create the following user, 'user' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add group 'Domain Admins' to SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'permissive' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. User authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is permissive + :customerscenario: True + """ + deny_user1 = ad.user("user").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "permissive" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value permissive" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_disabled_and_users_are_allowed(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to disabled and users are allowed + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to disabled, no policy processing should occur and be + turned off entirely. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'disabled' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate ad 'user1' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. All user authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is disabled + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "disabled" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value disabled" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_disabled_and_users_are_denied(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to disabled and users are denied + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to disabled, no policy processing should occur and be + turned off entirely. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add group 'Domain Admins' to SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + Add user 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'disabled' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate ad 'deny_user1' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. All user authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is disabled + :customerscenario: True + """ + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "disabled" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value disabled" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["su", "ssh"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__is_set_to_disabled_and_users_are_not_in_policy(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to disabled and users are not in the policy + :description: + When ad_gpo_access_control is set to disabled, no policy processing should occur and be + turned off entirely. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add group 'Domain Admins' to SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'disabled' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate ad 'use' + 2. Check logs for ad_gpo_access_control value + :expectedresults: + 1. All user authentication is successful + 2. ad_gpo_access_control is disabled + :customerscenario: True + """ + ad.user("user").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "disabled" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user", password="Secret123") + + log_str = client.fs.read(client.sssd.logs.domain()) + assert "Option ad_gpo_access_control has value disabled" in log_str + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=1695576) +def test_gpo__implicit_deny_is_set_to_true(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control is set to enforcing and implicit deny is true + :description: + When ad_gpo_implicit_deny is set to true, the new default behavior is to deny access for + when there is no policy applied. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user' + 2. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and 'ad_gpo_implicit_deny' = True + 3. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + ad.user("user").add() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_implicit_deny"] = "True" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__domain_and_sites_inheritance_when_site_is_enforcing(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control checking inheritance for sites enforced and domains + :description: + Policies can be applied to three locations, sites, domains and OUs. The order of which + these are processed are, OUs, domains and lastly sites. Policies can be set to be enforced, + which puts the policy at the top. The keys are not constructed and is replaced with the value of + the policy with the highest priority. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; user1, user2 + 2. Create and link the 'site policy' and add 'user1' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight and add 'user2' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Create and link the 'domain policy' and add 'user2' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 4. Set 'site policy' to be enforcing + 5. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 6. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'user2' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'user2' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + user2 = ad.user("user2").add() + + site_policy = ( + ad.gpo("site policy") + .add() + .policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user2], + } + ) + .link() + ) + + ad.gpo("domain policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user2, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user1], + } + ).link(target=f"{ad.host.naming_context}") + + site_policy.link("Set", args=["-Enforced Yes"]) + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user2", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__domain_and_sites_inheritance(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control checking inheritance for sites and domains. + :description: + Policies can be applied to three locations, sites, domains and OUs. The order of which + these are processed are, OUs, domains and lastly sites. Policies can be set to be enforced, + which puts the policy at the top. The keys are not constructed and is replaced with the value of + the policy with the highest priority. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; user1, user2 + 2. Create and link the 'site policy' and add 'user1' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight and add 'user2' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Create and link the 'domain policy' and add 'user2' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'user3' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'user2' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 2. 'user2' authentication is successful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + user2 = ad.user("user2").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user2], + } + ).link() + + ad.gpo("domain policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user2, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user1], + } + ).link(target=f"{ad.host.naming_context}") + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user2", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__ou_and_domain_inheritance(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control checking inheritance between ous and domains. + :description: + Policies can be applied to three locations, sites, domains and OUs. The order of which + these are processed are, OUs, domains and lastly sites. Policies can be set to be enforced, + which puts the policy at the top. The keys are not constructed and is replaced with the value of + the policy with the highest priority. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; user1, user2 + 2. Create test OU + 3. Create and link the 'domain policy' and add 'user1' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'user2' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 4. Create and link the 'ou policy' and add 'user2' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key and add 'user2' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 5. Move computer object to test OU + 6. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 7. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'user2' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 2. 'user2' authentication is successful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + user2 = ad.user("user2").add() + ou = ad.ou("test").add().dn + + ad.gpo("domain policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user2], + } + ).link(target=f"{ad.host.naming_context}") + + ad.gpo("ou policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user2, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user1], + } + ).link(target=ou) + + ad.computer(client.host.hostname.split(".")[0]).move(ou) + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user2", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=1804005) +def test_gpo__sites_inheritance_using_gpo_link_order(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host base access control checking inheritance using GPO link order. + :description: + When a policy is applied to the 'same target', there is an additional level of inheritance, the + order. This is automatically created as policies are linked ot the target and can be changed. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; user, user1, user2 + 2. Create and link the 'site policy 1' and add 'user1' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight and add 'user2' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Create and link the 'site policy 2' and add 'user2' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key with link order 1 + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'user2' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 2. 'user2' authentication is successful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + user2 = ad.user("user2").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy 1").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user2], + } + ).link() + + ad.gpo("site policy 2").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user2, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [user1], + } + ).link(args=["-Order 1"]) + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user2", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__map_interactive_disabling_login_su_and_su_l(client: Client, ad: AD): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access disabling logon, su, su-l GPO evaluation. + :description: + Setting ad_gpo_map_interactive, changes the evaluation of the PAM services specified, by default, + this setting changes evaluates the following PAM services, login, su, su-l, gdm-fingerprint, + gdm-password, gdm-smartcard, kdm, lightdm, lxdm, sddm, unity and xdm + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and + 'ad_gpo_map_interactive' = "-logon -su -su-l" + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' with su + 2. Authenticate as 'user1' with ssh + 3. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' with su + 4. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' with ssh + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 2. 'user1' authentication is successful + 3. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful for su + 4. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful for ssh + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_map_interactive"] = "-logon, -su, -su-l" + client.sssd.start() + + assert not client.auth.su.password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert client.auth.ssh.password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.su.password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.ssh.password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__map_remote_interactive_disabling_sshd(client: Client, ad: AD): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access disabling ssh and cockpit GPO evaluation. + :description: + Setting ad_gpo_map_remote_interactive, changes the evaluation of the PAM services specified, by default, + this setting changes evaluates the following PAM services, sshd, cockpit + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and + 'ad_gpo_map_remote_interactive' = '-sshd' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user1' with su + 2. Authenticate 'user1' with ssh + 3. Authenticate 'deny_user1' with su + 4. Authenticate 'deny_user1' with ssh + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 3. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful for su + 4. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful for ssh + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_map_remote_interactive"] = "-sshd" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.su.password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.ssh.password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.su.password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.ssh.password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +def test_gpo__works_when_the_server_is_unreachable(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based works when the server is unreachable. + :description: Tests that gpo processing works from the cache when the server is unreachable + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing', 'cache_credentials' = 'True' + 'krb5_store_password_if_offline' = 'True' and 'offline_credentials_expiration' = '0' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate 'user1' + 2. Authenticate 'deny_user1' + 3. Use iptables and block traffic to the ad server + 4. Authenticate 'user1' + 5. Authenticate 'deny_user1' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + 3. Traffic is blocked and SSSD goes into offline mode + 4. 'user1' authentication is successful + 5. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["cache_credentials"] = "True" + client.sssd.domain["krb5_store_password_if_offline"] = "True" + client.sssd.pam["offline_credentials_expiration"] = "0" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + client.firewall.outbound.drop_host(ad) + client.sssd.bring_offline() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=1547234) +def test_gpo__honors_the_ad_site_parameter(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access control honors the ad_site parameter in the configuration. + :description: + The ad_site parameter use to break processing the GPO feature entirely. This ensures that setting + the parameter doesn't break the feature. Also the site is auto-discovered, and the default site is + 'Default-First-Site-Name', when specifying a site + + Note: The site name cannot contain spaces + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create new site + 3. Create the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + and link policy to the new site + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and + 'ad_site' = "New-Site" + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' with ssh + 2. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' with ssh + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + ad.site("New-Site").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link(target=f"cn=New-Site,cn=sites,cn=configuration,{ad.host.naming_context}") + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["ad_site"] = "New-Site" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.ssh.password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.ssh.password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(gh=905) +def test_gpo__only_needs_host_security_filters_and_permissions(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access control only needs host security filters and permissions. + :description: + GPOs have additional security filters for which objects can apply the policy. The default value is + 'Authenticated Users' group, when tightening security this may be changed. Commonly the computer + object can only apply the policy. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 4. Add the permissions so the client has 'gpoapply' permissions, + and set 'authenticated users' to 'gporead' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + computer = client.host.hostname.split(".")[0].upper() + + computer_policy = ( + ad.gpo("computer policy") + .add() + .policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ) + .link() + ) + + computer_policy.permissions(f"{computer}$", "GpoApply", "Computer") + computer_policy.permissions("Authenticated Users", "GpoRead", "Group") + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=1316164) +def test_gpo__ignores_invalid_and_unnecessary_keys_and_values(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access control ignores invalid and unnecessary keys and values. + :description: + The GPO security database can contain additional keys and keys with empty values for other + applications. SSSD should only process the relevant keys and ignore the rest. When creating + the policy bogus keys are added. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1' to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key, + additionally add some empty keys and invalid values to the policy + 3. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' + 4. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("policy invalid keys and values").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + }, + cfg={"Service General Setting": {"BITS": "2", "wuaserv": "2", "MpsSvc": "2"}}, + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=1855281) +def test_gpo__skips_unreadable_gpo_policies(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access control skips unreadable GPO policies. + :description: + When a policy cannot be read, the default behavior is to stop processing all policies, + to air on the side of caution. Enabling 'ad_gpo_ignore_unreadable' will skip the unreadable + policies and process the policies that are readable. + :setup: + 1. Create the following users; 'user1', 'deny_user1' + 2. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', group and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. Add 'deny_user1 to SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight key + 3. Create and link the GPO 'unreadable policy', and set the permissions for + 'Authenticated Users' to 'None' + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and + 'ad_gpo_ignore_unreadable' = 'True + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Authenticate as 'deny_user1' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. 'deny_user1' authentication is unsuccessful + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + deny_user1 = ad.user("deny_user1").add() + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [deny_user1], + } + ).link() + + ad.gpo("unreadable policy").add().link().permissions("Authenticated Users", "None", "Group") + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_ignore_unreadable"] = "True" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password("user1", password="Secret123") + assert not client.auth.parametrize(method).password("deny_user1", password="Secret123") + + +@pytest.mark.importance("critical") +@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["ssh", "su"]) +@pytest.mark.topology(KnownTopology.AD) +@pytest.mark.ticket(bz=2151450) +def test_gpo__works_when_auto_private_groups_is_set_true(client: Client, ad: AD, method: str): + """ + :title: Group policy object host based access control works when auto_private_groups is set to true. + :description: + This tests for a bug where the primary group is not returned when the user is looked up. + :setup: + 1. Create the following user 'user1' + 2. Create the following group 'group' and add 'user1' to the group + 3. Create and link the GPO 'site policy' and add 'user1', groups, 'group' and 'Domain Admins' to + SeInteractiveLogonRight key. + 4. Configure sssd.conf with 'ad_gpo_access_control' = 'enforcing' and 'ldap_use_tokengroup' = 'False' + 5. Start SSSD + :steps: + 1. Authenticate as 'user1' + 2. Id as 'user1' + :expectedresults: + 1. 'user1' authentication is successful + 2. Primary group 'Domain Users' is listed + :customerscenario: True + """ + user1 = ad.user("user1").add() + group = ad.group("group").add().add_members([user1]) + + ad.gpo("site policy").add().policy( + { + "SeInteractiveLogonRight": [user1, group, ad.group("Domain Admins")], + "SeDenyInteractiveLogonRight": [], + } + ).link() + + client.sssd.domain["ad_gpo_access_control"] = "enforcing" + client.sssd.domain["auto_private_groups"] = "true" + client.sssd.start() + + assert client.auth.parametrize(method).password(username="user1", password="Secret123") + + result = client.tools.id("user1") + assert result is not None, "id command for user1 failed" + assert result.memberof("domain users")