#!/usr/bin/python # Program I am writing to do the things tac_plus won't # It will allow very granular control. # Version 1.1 # Simple typo - a stray 's' botched a deny statement # Version 1.2 # Did you know a firewall doesn't send a cmd-arg=? ''' do_auth.py [-options] Version 1.2 do_auth is a python program I wrote to work as an authorization script for tacacs to allow greater flexability in tacacs authentication. It allows a user to be part of many predefined groups that can allow different access to different devices based on ip, user, and source address. Do not play with do_auth untill you have a firm grasp on tac_plus! -u Username. Mandatory. $user -i Ip address of user. Optional. If not specified, all host_ entries are ignored and can be omitted. $address -d Device address. Optional. If not specified, all device_ entries are ignored and can be omitted. $name -f Config Filename. Default is do_auth.ini. -l Logfile. Default is log.txt. -D Debug mode. Allows you to call the program without reading from stdin. Useful to test your configuration before going live. Sets a default command of "show users wides". Groups are assigned to users in the [users] section. A user must be assigned to one or more groups, one per line. Groups are defined in brackets, but can be any name. Each group can have up to 6 options as defined below. host_deny Deny any user coming from this host. Optional. host_allow Allow users from this range. Mandatory if -i is specified. device_deny Deny any device with this IP. Optional. device_permit Allow this range. Mandatory if -d is specified command_deny Deny these commands. Optional. command_permit Allow these commands. Mandatory. The options are parsed in order till a match is found. Obviously, for login, the commands section is not parsed. If a match is not found, or a deny is found, we move on to the next group. At the end, we have an implicit deny if no groups match. All tacacs keys passed on login to do_auth are returned. (except cmd*) It is possible to modify them, but I haven't implemented this yet as I don't need it. Future versions may have an av_pair & append_av_pair option. An simple example is as follows. [users] homer = simpson_group television_group stimpy = television_group [simpson_group] host_deny = 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 host_allow = 1.1.1.* device_allow = 10.1.1.* command_permit = .* [television_group] host_allow = .* device_allow = .* command_permit = show.* Example tacacs line: after authorization "/usr/bin/python /root/do_auth.pyc -i $address -u $user -d $name -l /root/log.txt -f /root/do_auth.ini" (that's one line) BUGS: You must know your regular expressions. If you enter a bad expression, such as *. instead of .*, python re will freak out and not evaluate the expression. Designed for exec - I don't have any ppp/ect equipment to test, or rather I do, but I don't have time to mess with it. CAVEATS: One group can not take away what another group grants. If a match is not found, it will go on to the next group. If a deny is matched, it will go on to the next group. Order is crucial - the groups should go from more specific to less specific. In the above example, if television_group was put before simpson_group, simpson_group would never be called because televsion_group catches everything in device_allow. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or any later version as published by the Free Software Foundation, http://www.gnu.org/ 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. Written by Dan Schmidt ''' import sys,re,getopt,ConfigParser from time import strftime # I really don't want to deal with these exceptions more than once # filename is only used in log statements def get_attribute(config, the_section, the_option, log_file, filename): if not config.has_section(the_section): log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Section '%s' does not exist in %s\n" % (the_section, filename)) sys.exit(1) if not config.has_option(the_section, the_option): log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Option '%s' does not exist in section %s in file %s\n" % (the_option, the_section, filename)) sys.exit(1) #Should not have any exceptions - BUT, just in case try: attributes = config.get(the_section, the_option) except ConfigParser.NoSectionError: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Section '%s' Doesn't Exist!\n" % (the_section)) sys.exit(1) except ConfigParser.DuplicateSectionError: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Duplicate section '%s'\n" % (the_section)) sys.exit(1) except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: '%s' not found in section '%s\n'" % (the_option, the_section)) sys.exit(1) #To do: finish exceptions. except ConfigParser.ParsingError: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Can't parse file '%s'! (You got me)\n" % (filename)) sys.exit(1) attributes = attributes.split('\n') #Strip empty lines attributes2 = [] for line in attributes: if line: attributes2.append(line) return attributes2 # If match item in our_list, true, else false # Example - if deny section has a match for 10.1.1.1, # return True, else False # If the section doesn't exist, we assume an # impicity deny/false def match_it(the_section, the_option, match_item, config, log_file, filename): if config.has_option(the_section,the_option): our_list = get_attribute(config, the_section, the_option, log_file, filename) for item in our_list: #p = re.compile(item) Not necessary - we're only using it once if re.match(item,match_item): return True return False def main(): #Defaults filename = "do_auth.ini" log_name = "log.txt" user_name = "" ip_addr = "" device = "" is_debug = False argv = sys.argv try: optlist, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:u:f:l:d:?:D', ['?', '-?', 'help', 'Help']) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) # will print something like "option -a not recognized" print __doc__ sys.exit(1) for (i, j) in optlist: if i == '-i': ip_addr = j elif i == '-u': user_name = j elif i == '-f': filename = j elif i == '-l': log_name = j elif i == '-d': device = j elif i in ('?', '-?', 'help', 'Help'): print __doc__ sys.exit(1) elif i == '-D': is_debug = True else: print 'Unknown option:', i sys.exit(1) if len(argv) < 7: print __doc__ sys.exit(1) log_file = open (log_name, "a") #read AV pairs av_pairs = [] if not (is_debug): for line in sys.stdin: av_pairs.append(line) else: #Default Debug command is "show users wide" #Later versions will allow this to be set av_pairs.append("service=shell\n") av_pairs.append("cmd=show\n") av_pairs.append("cmd-arg=users\n") av_pairs.append("cmd-arg=wide\n") av_pairs.append("cmd-arg=\n") #DEBUG # for item in av_pairs: # log_file.write(item) # Function to make cmd's readable # Not very good, but will do for now # I don't use any other service other than shell to test! the_command = "" return_pairs = "" if (av_pairs[0] == "service=shell\n"): #Commands - Concatenate to a readable command if av_pairs[1].startswith("cmd="): our_command = av_pairs[1].split("=") the_command = our_command[1].strip('\n') if len(av_pairs) > 2: i = 2 our_command = av_pairs[i].split("=") while not (our_command[1] == "\n"): the_command = the_command + " " + our_command[1].strip('\n') i = i + 1 if i == len(av_pairs): # Firewalls don't give a !! break our_command = av_pairs[i].split("=") #DEBUG #log_file.write(the_command + '\n') #Login - Get av_pairs to pass back to tac_plus if av_pairs[1].startswith("cmd*"): #Anybody know why it's "cmd*"? return_pairs = av_pairs[2:] #You have to strip the "cmd*" av-pair if not user_name: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: No username entered!\n") sys.exit(1) config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() if not (filename in config.read(filename)): log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "Error: Can't open/parse '%s'\n" % (filename)) sys.exit(1) the_section = "users" groups = get_attribute(config, "users", user_name, log_file, filename) for this_group in groups: if ip_addr: if match_it(this_group, "host_deny", ip_addr, config, log_file, filename): if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' denied from source '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, ip_addr, this_group, "host_deny")) sys.exit(1) else: # HUM... afterthought. We need it to continue if more groups exist continue if not match_it(this_group, "host_allow", ip_addr, config, log_file, filename): if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' not allowed from source '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, ip_addr, this_group, "host_allow")) sys.exit(1) else: continue if device: if match_it(this_group, "device_deny", device, config, log_file, filename): if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' denied access to device '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, device, this_group, "device_deny")) sys.exit(1) else: continue if not match_it(this_group, "device_permit", device, config, log_file, filename): if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' not allowed access to device '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, device, this_group, "device_permit")) sys.exit(1) else: continue # The previous 4 statements are to deny, it we passed them, proceed # If we are logging in, return pairs, if not, go no to check the command # Yes, simply printing them is how you return them if not len(the_command) > 0: for item in return_pairs: print item.strip('\n') log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' granted access to device '%s' in group '%s' from '%s'\n" % (user_name, device, this_group, ip_addr)) sys.exit(2) else: # Check command if match_it(this_group, "command_deny", the_command, config, log_file, filename): if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' denied command '%s' to device '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, the_command, device, this_group, "command_deny")) sys.exit(1) else: continue elif match_it(this_group, "command_permit", the_command, config, log_file, filename): log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' allowed command '%s' to device '%s' in '%s'->'%s'\n" % (user_name, the_command, device, this_group, "command_permit")) sys.exit(0) else: #exit & log if last group if this_group == groups[-1]: log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' not allowed command '%s' to device '%s' in any group\n" % (user_name, the_command, device)) #Hum... this only works if it's the last group/only group. sys.exit(1) else: continue #implicit deny at the end log_file.write(strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S: ") + "User '%s' not allowed access to device '%s' from '%s' in any group\n" % (user_name, device, ip_addr)) sys.exit(1) if __name__ == "__main__": main()