** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users and justification
- for backporting the fix to the stable release.
+ The samba-tool gpo commands crash because the python code is using a
+ method that was removed the python version available in noble. This
+ crash prevents the use and management of group policy objects in a samba
+ active directory controller.
- * In addition, it is helpful, but not required, to include an
- explanation of how the upload fixes this bug.
[ Test Plan ]
- * detailed instructions how to reproduce the bug
+ Since this is a plain "method has no attribute foo" error, I tried a
+ reproducer that didn't involve deploying a samba active directory
+ controller, but didn't find a way.
- * these should allow someone who is not familiar with the affected
- package to reproduce the bug and verify that the updated package
- fixes the problem.
+ So the test plan is as follows:
+ - deploy samba active directory controller in noble. Here[1] is a how-to
guide.
+ - run the command:
- * if other testing is appropriate to perform before landing this
- update, this should also be described here.
+ sudo samba-tool gpo manage motd set
+ {31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9} "Welcome" -U Administrator
+
+ - without the fix, that will crash with a python backtrace
+ - with the fix, that should not fail
+ - it is out of scope for this bug to test the actual group policy object. I
believe that is fine, given the type of error
+ - furthermore, bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/2078854 which is also
being fixed in this SRU will involve some GPO testing.
+
+
+ 1.
https://documentation.ubuntu.com/server/how-to/samba/provision-samba-ad-controller/
[ Where problems could occur ]
- * Think about what the upload changes in the software. Imagine the
- change is wrong or breaks something else: how would this show up?
+ * Think about what the upload changes in the software. Imagine the
+ change is wrong or breaks something else: how would this show up?
- * It is assumed that any SRU candidate patch is well-tested before
- upload and has a low overall risk of regression, but it's important
- to make the effort to think about what ''could'' happen in the event
- of a regression.
+ * It is assumed that any SRU candidate patch is well-tested before
+ upload and has a low overall risk of regression, but it's important
+ to make the effort to think about what ''could'' happen in the event
+ of a regression.
- * This must never be "None" or "Low", or entirely an argument as to why
- your upload is low risk.
+ * This must never be "None" or "Low", or entirely an argument as to why
+ your upload is low risk.
- * This both shows the SRU team that the risks have been considered,
- and provides guidance to testers in regression-testing the SRU.
+ * This both shows the SRU team that the risks have been considered,
+ and provides guidance to testers in regression-testing the SRU.
[ Other Info ]
- * Anything else you think is useful to include
+ * Anything else you think is useful to include
- * Make sure to explain any deviation from the norm, to save the SRU
- reviewer from having to infer your reasoning, possibly incorrectly.
- This should also help reduce review iterations, particularly when the
- reason for the deviation is not obvious.
+ * Make sure to explain any deviation from the norm, to save the SRU
+ reviewer from having to infer your reasoning, possibly incorrectly.
+ This should also help reduce review iterations, particularly when the
+ reason for the deviation is not obvious.
- * Anticipate questions from users, SRU, +1 maintenance, security teams
- and the Technical Board and address these questions in advance
+ * Anticipate questions from users, SRU, +1 maintenance, security teams
+ and the Technical Board and address these questions in advance
[ Original Description ]
Got this in noble's samba:
# samba-tool gpo manage motd set {31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}
"Welcome" -U Administrator
WARNING: Using passwords on command line is insecure. Installing the
setproctitle python module will hide these from shortly after program start.
Password for [EXAMPLE\Administrator]:
ERROR(<class 'AttributeError'>): uncaught exception - 'ConfigParser' object
has no attribute 'readfp'
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/samba/netcmd/__init__.py", line 279,
in _run
return self.run(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/samba/netcmd/gpo.py", line 3838, in run
reg.increment_gpt_ini(machine_changed=True)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/samba/policies.py", line 177, in
increment_gpt_ini
parser.parse(data)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/samba/gp_parse/gp_ini.py", line 112,
in parse
super(GPTIniParser, self).parse(contents)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/samba/gp_parse/gp_ini.py", line 41, in
parse
self.ini_conf.readfp(StringIO(contents.decode(self.encoding)))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This was fixed in[1]:
commit 2b566979acfc89ad609eb7c0c87d720f1a35f30a
Author: Jo Sutton <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Aug 29 16:30:08 2023 +1200
gp: Use read_file() instead of readfp()
readfp() is deprecated and could be removed in a future version of
Python.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Sutton <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <[email protected]>
1. https://github.com/samba-
team/samba/commit/2b566979acfc89ad609eb7c0c87d720f1a35f30a
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