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Diffstat (limited to 'perl/Wallet')
| -rw-r--r-- | perl/Wallet/Kadmin.pm | 26 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | perl/Wallet/Kadmin/Heimdal.pm | 21 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | perl/Wallet/Object/Keytab.pm | 9 | 
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 53 deletions
| diff --git a/perl/Wallet/Kadmin.pm b/perl/Wallet/Kadmin.pm index 0a9bd43..95859a9 100644 --- a/perl/Wallet/Kadmin.pm +++ b/perl/Wallet/Kadmin.pm @@ -20,27 +20,12 @@ use Wallet::Config ();  # This version should be increased on any code change to this module.  Always  # use two digits for the minor version with a leading zero if necessary so  # that it will sort properly. -$VERSION = '0.02'; +$VERSION = '0.03';  ##############################################################################  # Public methods  ############################################################################## -# Validate a principal with a submodule's validator.  We can also do this via -# creating an object with new and then running valid_principal from that, -# but there are times we might wish to run it without going through the -# object creation. -sub valid_principal { -    my ($class, $principal) = @_; -    if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'MIT') { -        require Wallet::Kadmin::MIT; -        return Wallet::Kadmin::MIT->valid_principal ($principal); -    } elsif ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_KRBTYPE eq 'Heimdal') { -        require Wallet::Kadmin::Heimdal; -        return Wallet::Kadmin::Heimdal->valid_principal ($principal); -    } -} -  # Create a new kadmin object, by finding the type requested in the wallet  # config and passing off to the proper module.  Returns the object directly  # from the specific Wallet::Kadmin::* module. @@ -111,15 +96,6 @@ Finds the proper Kerberos implementation and calls the new() constructor for  that implementation's module, returning the result.  If the implementation  is not recognized or set, die with an error message. -=item valid_principal(PRINCIPAL) - -Finds the proper Kerberos implementation and calls its own valid_principal -method, returning the result.  This tells whether a principal is valid for -that implementation.  This can be achieved by using new() and then directly -calling valid_principal on the returned object -- this method is a shortcut -in case we want to check validity without creating the object and worrying -about proper setup. -  =back  =head1 SEE ALSO diff --git a/perl/Wallet/Kadmin/Heimdal.pm b/perl/Wallet/Kadmin/Heimdal.pm index a8859bf..a05362e 100644 --- a/perl/Wallet/Kadmin/Heimdal.pm +++ b/perl/Wallet/Kadmin/Heimdal.pm @@ -21,21 +21,12 @@ use Wallet::Config ();  # This version should be increased on any code change to this module.  Always  # use two digits for the minor version with a leading zero if necessary so  # that it will sort properly. -$VERSION = '0.01'; +$VERSION = '0.02';  ##############################################################################  # kadmin Interaction  ############################################################################## -# Make sure that principals are well-formed and don't contain characters that -# will cause us problems when talking to kadmin.  Takes a principal and -# returns true if it's okay, false otherwise.  Note that we do not permit -# realm information here. -sub valid_principal { -    my ($self, $principal) = @_; -    return scalar ($principal =~ m,^[\w-]+(/[\w_.-]+)?\z,); -} -  # Create a Heimdal::Kadm5 client object and return it.  It should load  # configuration from Wallet::Config.  sub kadmin_client { @@ -62,7 +53,6 @@ sub kadmin_client {  # so, false otherwise.  Throws an exception if an error.  sub exists {      my ($self, $principal) = @_; -    return unless $self->valid_principal ($principal);      if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM) {          $principal .= '@' . $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;      } @@ -76,9 +66,6 @@ sub exists {  # undef.  sub addprinc {      my ($self, $principal) = @_; -    unless ($self->valid_principal ($principal)) { -        die "invalid principal name $principal\n"; -    }      my $exists = eval { $self->exists ($principal) };      if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM) { @@ -117,9 +104,6 @@ sub addprinc {  # error.  sub ktadd {      my ($self, $principal, $file, @enctypes) = @_; -    unless ($self->valid_principal ($principal)) { -        die "invalid principal name: $principal\n"; -    }      if ($Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM) {          $principal .= '@' . $Wallet::Config::KEYTAB_REALM;      } @@ -164,9 +148,6 @@ sub ktadd {  # exist, return success; we're bringing reality in line with our expectations.  sub delprinc {      my ($self, $principal) = @_; -    unless ($self->valid_principal ($principal)) { -        die "invalid principal name: $principal\n"; -    }      my $exists = eval { $self->exists ($principal) };      die $@ if $@;      if (not $exists) { diff --git a/perl/Wallet/Object/Keytab.pm b/perl/Wallet/Object/Keytab.pm index a361599..092e973 100644 --- a/perl/Wallet/Object/Keytab.pm +++ b/perl/Wallet/Object/Keytab.pm @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ use Wallet::Kadmin;  # This version should be increased on any code change to this module.  Always  # use two digits for the minor version with a leading zero if necessary so  # that it will sort properly. -$VERSION = '0.06'; +$VERSION = '0.07';  ##############################################################################  # AFS kaserver synchronization @@ -490,13 +490,6 @@ sub create {      return $self;  } -# Provides wrapper to individual Kadmin class's valid_principal.  Here only -# to help expose for testing. -sub valid_principal { -    my ($self, $principal) = @_; -    return Wallet::Kadmin->valid_principal ($principal); -} -  # Override destroy to delete the principal out of Kerberos as well.  sub destroy {      my ($self, $user, $host, $time) = @_; | 
