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(ie to allow -i option) Ticket: CM-7066 Reviewed By: CCR-3636 Testing Done: Tested ifupdown2 -i option Administrators can protect from sudo users executing files with -i by changing the disable_cli_interfacesfile=1 in ifupdown2.conf I have uploaded the patch in CCR-3636. And checked with shm and nolan before pushing this change in 2.5.4. The default is being changed because of the fear of breaking existing users of -i after an upgrade to 2.5.4. The shipping default behaviour for -i will be revisited in 3.0 timeframe. (cherry picked from commit 5dce566a94dafc99c441e66c412d8d66a083aa5e)
python-ifupdown2 ================ This package is a replacement for the debian ifupdown package. It is ifupdown re-written in python. It maintains the original ifupdown pluggable architecture and extends it further. The python-ifupdown2 package provides the infrastructure for parsing /etc/network/interfaces file, loading, scheduling and state management of interfaces. It dynamically loads python modules from /usr/share/ifupdownmodules (provided by the python-ifupdown2-addons package). To remain compatible with other packages that depend on ifupdown, it also executes scripts under /etc/network/. To make the transition smoother, a python module under /usr/share/ifupdownmodules will override a script by the same name under /etc/network/. It publishes an interface object which is passed to all loadble python modules. For more details on adding a addon module, see the section on adding python modules. pluggable python modules: ========================= Unlike original ifupdown, all interface configuration is moved to external python modules. That includes inet, inet6 and dhcp configurations. A set of default modules are provided by the python-ifupdown2-addons deb. python-ifupdown2 expects a few things from the pluggable modules: - the module should implement a class by the same name - the interface object (class iface) and the operation to be performed is passed to the modules - the python addon class should provide a few methods: - run() : method to configure the interface. - get_ops() : must return a list of operations it supports. eg: 'pre-up', 'post-down' - get_dependent_ifacenames() : must return a list of interfaces the interface is dependent on. This is used to build the dependency list for sorting and executing interfaces in dependency order. - if the module supports -r option to ifquery, ie ability to construct the ifaceobj from running state, it can optionally implement the get_dependent_ifacenames_running() method, to return the list of dependent interfaces derived from running state of the interface. This is different from get_dependent_ifacenames() where the dependent interfaces are derived from the interfaces config file (provided by the user). Example: Address handling module /usr/share/ifupdownaddons/address.py build ===== - get source - install build dependencies: apt-get install python-stdeb apt-get install python-docutils - cd <python-ifupdown2 sourcedir> && ./build.sh (generates python-ifupdown2-<ver>.deb) install ======= - remove existing ifupdown package dpkg -r ifupdown - install python-ifupdown2 using `dpkg -i` - or install from deb dpkg -i python-ifupdown2-<ver>.deb - note that python-ifupdown2 requires python-ifupdown2-addons package to function. And python-ifupdown2-addons deb has an install dependency on python-ifupdown2
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