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For setting the policies, the <tt>pap-admin</tt> is the only option.
 
For setting the policies, the <tt>pap-admin</tt> is the only option.
  
When using YAIM to configure Argus, it will be left without any policy.  
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''''Note'''': When using YAIM to configure Argus, it will be left without any policy.
  
 
== Central wLCG Argus ==
 
== Central wLCG Argus ==
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* In addition it needs to have an appropriate ACL which permits all the NGI Argus PAPs read access to its policy.
 
* In addition it needs to have an appropriate ACL which permits all the NGI Argus PAPs read access to its policy.
  
=== Configuring the ACL in the PAP ===
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=== Configuring the ACL in the central banning PAP ===
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The central banning Argus PAP needs to have a access control entry for each of the NGI Argus instances. Each of these must have read access to the "local" policy in the central Argus PAP.
  
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Adding a new ACE for argus-ngi with the LDAP notation for its DN:
 +
pap-admin add-ace 'CN=argus-ngi.testbed, OU=testbed, O=hosts, O=Test CA' POLICY_READ_LOCAL
 +
The DN will be internally translated into OpenSSL format.
  
 +
Check the new list of ACEs, note that the output uses the OpenSSL notation, which cannot be used as input.
 +
pap-admin list-acl
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Alternatively a line can be added to the <tt>[dn]</tt> section in the <tt>/etc/argus/pap/pap_authorization.ini</tt> file, e.g.:
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[dn]
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"/O=Test CA/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-ngi.testbed" : POLICY_READ_LOCAL
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When updating the <tt>pap_authorization.ini</tt> file directly, the service needs to be restarted. The CLI tool on the other hand, does not require a reboot and will update the ini file.
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=== Setting up the policy in the PAP ===
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The central banning policy will be very simple. Normally, it should be valid for any resource and action ID (see [https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/AuthZIntro#Identifiers_within_Argus https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/AuthZIntro#Identifiers_within_Argus] for background information), i.e. for ".*".
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Banning a user:
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pap-admin ban subject "CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid"
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Which will create a policy in the
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default (local):
 +
section containing:
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resource ".*" {
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    action ".*" {
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        rule deny { subject="CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid" }
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    }
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}
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For banning a large list of subjects (or FQANs) it is probably useful to create a file containing a policy such as above with many deny lines, and use the command
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pap-admin add-policies-from-file <ban-policy-file>
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where ban-policy-file contains the banning policy. add-policies-from-file can be abbreviated to apf.
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Unbanning can be done using
 +
pap-admin unban subject "CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid"
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The active policy can be viewed with
 +
pap-admin list-policies
 +
where list-policies can be abbreviated to lp. Note that policies are parsed in the order printed, until a match is found.
  
 
== NGI Argus ==
 
== NGI Argus ==
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=== Adding the central banning Argus PAP to the list of PAPs ===
 +
The NGI Argus PAP needs to use the central banning Argus as input. It can be added using the CLI by specifying a alias, its hostname and DN. In this case the DN *must* be in OpenSSL notation. Also note that it needs to be added 'public' since the sites need to be able to read the central Argus' policy:
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pap-admin add-pap --public centralbanning argus-cern.testbed "/O=VL-e P4/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-cern.testbed"
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After this, the new PAP needs to be enabled:
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pap-admin enable-pap centralbanning
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And the central banning PAP needs to be ordered first:
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pap-admin set-paps-order centralbanning default
 +
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Alternatively the configuration can be added to the <tt>/etc/argus/pap/pap_configuration.ini</tt> file:
 +
[paps]
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centralbanning.type = remote
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centralbanning.enabled = true
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centralbanning.dn = /O=VL-e P4/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-cern.testbed
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centralbanning.hostname = argus-el6-64.testbed
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centralbanning.port = 8150
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centralbanning.path = /pap/services/
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centralbanning.protocol = https
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centralbanning.public = true
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[paps:properties]
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poll_interval = 3600 # polling time in seconds.
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ordering = centralbanning
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ordering = default
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followed by a restart of the PAP service.
 +
A forced retrieval of the remote policies can be triggered using
 +
pap-admin refresh-cache
 +
 +
TODO: figure out the best polling interval. Defaults is 14400 (i.e. 4 hours).
 +
 +
=== Configuring the ACL in the NGI PAP ===
 +
The NGI Argus PAP needs to be setup with ACEs in the same way as the Central Argus, except it needs to allow read access (also) for remote policies.
 +
In case the NGI would also like to keep a local list of banned users, the ACE should be setup as in
 +
pap-admin add-ace 'CN=argus-site.testbed, OU=testbed, O=hosts, O=Test CA' 'POLICY_READ_LOCAL|POLICY_READ_REMOTE'
 +
 +
Alternatively a line can be added to the <tt>[dn]</tt> section in the <tt>/etc/argus/pap/pap_authorization.ini</tt> file, e.g.:
 +
[dn]
 +
"/O=Test CA/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-site.testbed" : POLICY_READ_LOCAL|POLICY_READ_REMOTE
 +
Followed by a restart of the PAP service.
 +
 +
=== Policies in the NGI Argus ===
 +
 +
The NGI Argus can add local banning rules just as the Central Banning Argus, and these will be also taken into account by the site Argus instances. Also in this case it is advisable not to use a specific resource ID but just use the catch-all ".*".
 +
 +
The banning Argus PAPs, either central or NGI, should **not** put obligations in their policies, unless they really know what they are doing. Especially the "http://glite.org/xacml/obligation/local-environment-map" mapping oligation will lead to problems. In addition, the NGI Argus should have no obligationHandlers configured in the corresponding PEPd configuration file <tt>/etc/argus/pepd/pepd.ini</tt> as a further protection.
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 +
In case the NGI Argus is also used to provide the actual mappings for the sites (this is a difficult and not-advisable setup) this could be done in non-generic resource ID entries, where the banning is done in the catch-all ".*" resource ID section.
  
 
== Site ==
 
== Site ==

Revision as of 15:06, 23 August 2013

Introduction

This page is a *DRAFT*. Furthermore, this page is not intended to give a full overview of how to install an Argus service, see instead https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/ArgusEMIDeployment for information on general setup.

Architecture / Components

Central wLCG instance
for the purpose of this wiki an Argus PAP is sufficient (no PDP or PEPd)
NGI Argus instance
unless all its sites run an Argus, a full Argus (with PDP and PEPd) is needed.
Site services
Site either runs its own Argus, or defines local mapping rules combined with NGI-based banning.

Setup

Configuring a PAP

An Argus PAP can be configured using either the pap-admin cli tool, see https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/AuthZPAPCLI or directly via the ini files pap_authorization.ini (for the ACL) and pap_configuration.ini (for setting remote PAPs), both located in etc/argus/pap.

For setting the policies, the pap-admin is the only option.

'Note': When using YAIM to configure Argus, it will be left without any policy.

Central wLCG Argus

  • The Central wLCG Argus needs to be configured to have a policy which *only* bans (/deny entries) subjects and/or FQANs.
  • In addition it needs to have an appropriate ACL which permits all the NGI Argus PAPs read access to its policy.

Configuring the ACL in the central banning PAP

The central banning Argus PAP needs to have a access control entry for each of the NGI Argus instances. Each of these must have read access to the "local" policy in the central Argus PAP.

Adding a new ACE for argus-ngi with the LDAP notation for its DN:

pap-admin add-ace 'CN=argus-ngi.testbed, OU=testbed, O=hosts, O=Test CA' POLICY_READ_LOCAL

The DN will be internally translated into OpenSSL format.

Check the new list of ACEs, note that the output uses the OpenSSL notation, which cannot be used as input.

pap-admin list-acl

Alternatively a line can be added to the [dn] section in the /etc/argus/pap/pap_authorization.ini file, e.g.:

[dn]
"/O=Test CA/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-ngi.testbed" : POLICY_READ_LOCAL

When updating the pap_authorization.ini file directly, the service needs to be restarted. The CLI tool on the other hand, does not require a reboot and will update the ini file.

Setting up the policy in the PAP

The central banning policy will be very simple. Normally, it should be valid for any resource and action ID (see https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/EGEE/AuthZIntro#Identifiers_within_Argus for background information), i.e. for ".*". Banning a user:

pap-admin ban subject "CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid"

Which will create a policy in the

default (local):

section containing:

resource ".*" {

    action ".*" {
        rule deny { subject="CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid" }
    }
}

For banning a large list of subjects (or FQANs) it is probably useful to create a file containing a policy such as above with many deny lines, and use the command

pap-admin add-policies-from-file <ban-policy-file>

where ban-policy-file contains the banning policy. add-policies-from-file can be abbreviated to apf.

Unbanning can be done using

pap-admin unban subject "CN=John Doe, O=nikhef, O=users, O=dutchgrid"

The active policy can be viewed with

pap-admin list-policies

where list-policies can be abbreviated to lp. Note that policies are parsed in the order printed, until a match is found.

NGI Argus

Adding the central banning Argus PAP to the list of PAPs

The NGI Argus PAP needs to use the central banning Argus as input. It can be added using the CLI by specifying a alias, its hostname and DN. In this case the DN *must* be in OpenSSL notation. Also note that it needs to be added 'public' since the sites need to be able to read the central Argus' policy:

pap-admin add-pap --public centralbanning argus-cern.testbed "/O=VL-e P4/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-cern.testbed"

After this, the new PAP needs to be enabled:

pap-admin enable-pap centralbanning

And the central banning PAP needs to be ordered first:

pap-admin set-paps-order centralbanning default

Alternatively the configuration can be added to the /etc/argus/pap/pap_configuration.ini file:

[paps]
centralbanning.type = remote
centralbanning.enabled = true
centralbanning.dn = /O=VL-e P4/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-cern.testbed
centralbanning.hostname = argus-el6-64.testbed
centralbanning.port = 8150
centralbanning.path = /pap/services/
centralbanning.protocol = https
centralbanning.public = true
[paps:properties]
poll_interval = 3600 # polling time in seconds.
ordering = centralbanning
ordering = default

followed by a restart of the PAP service. A forced retrieval of the remote policies can be triggered using

pap-admin refresh-cache

TODO: figure out the best polling interval. Defaults is 14400 (i.e. 4 hours).

Configuring the ACL in the NGI PAP

The NGI Argus PAP needs to be setup with ACEs in the same way as the Central Argus, except it needs to allow read access (also) for remote policies. In case the NGI would also like to keep a local list of banned users, the ACE should be setup as in

pap-admin add-ace 'CN=argus-site.testbed, OU=testbed, O=hosts, O=Test CA' 'POLICY_READ_LOCAL|POLICY_READ_REMOTE'

Alternatively a line can be added to the [dn] section in the /etc/argus/pap/pap_authorization.ini file, e.g.:

[dn]
"/O=Test CA/O=hosts/OU=testbed/CN=argus-site.testbed" : POLICY_READ_LOCAL|POLICY_READ_REMOTE

Followed by a restart of the PAP service.

Policies in the NGI Argus

The NGI Argus can add local banning rules just as the Central Banning Argus, and these will be also taken into account by the site Argus instances. Also in this case it is advisable not to use a specific resource ID but just use the catch-all ".*".

The banning Argus PAPs, either central or NGI, should **not** put obligations in their policies, unless they really know what they are doing. Especially the "http://glite.org/xacml/obligation/local-environment-map" mapping oligation will lead to problems. In addition, the NGI Argus should have no obligationHandlers configured in the corresponding PEPd configuration file /etc/argus/pepd/pepd.ini as a further protection.

In case the NGI Argus is also used to provide the actual mappings for the sites (this is a difficult and not-advisable setup) this could be done in non-generic resource ID entries, where the banning is done in the catch-all ".*" resource ID section.

Site

Site runs own Argus

Site runs no Argus