Bug 530571

Summary: HOSTALLOW -> ALLOW in configuration
Product: Red Hat Enterprise MRG Reporter: Matthew Farrellee <matt>
Component: gridAssignee: Robert Rati <rrati>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: MRG Quality Engineering <mrgqe-bugs>
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Priority: high    
Version: 1.1CC: jkolar, lbrindle, tross
Target Milestone: 1.2   
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Grid enhancement HOSTALLOW and HOSTDENY configuration parameters have been deprecated. All users should be converted to ALLOW/DENY, which support a superset of the HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY syntax, e.g. HOSTALLOW_WRITE = *.example.com -> ALLOW_WRITE *.example.com. The ALLOW/DENY parameters add the ability to specify user-based authorization, e.g. ALLOW_WRITE = gridmaster@example.com/master.example.com.
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Last Closed: 2009-12-03 09:18:29 UTC Type: ---
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Description Matthew Farrellee 2009-10-23 14:24:05 UTC
Upstream has deprecated HOSTALLOW_* in 7.4.0. All uses of HOSTALLOW/DENY have been changed to ALLOW/DENY. We need to make the same changes in the configuration tool.

Comment 1 Matthew Farrellee 2009-10-23 14:28:19 UTC
Release note added. If any revisions are required, please set the 
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New Contents:
HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY configuration parameters are deprecated. All uses should be converted to ALLOW/DENY, which support a superset of the HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY syntax, e.g. HOSTALLOW_WRITE = *.example.com -> ALLOW_WRITE *.example.com. ALLOW/DENY add the ability to specify user-based authorization, e.g. ALLOW_WRITE = gridmaster/master.example.com.

Comment 2 Robert Rati 2009-10-27 15:34:09 UTC
All of the HOSTALLOW_* parameters in the default configuration file were changed to ALLOW_*, but the values stayed the same.  Since the ALLOW statements are compatible with the HOSTALLOW syntax, all that was needed was to change all HOSTALLOW configuration parameters in remote-configuration to ALLOW_* statements.

Fixed in:
condor-remote-configuration-1.0-23

Comment 3 Jiri Kolar 2009-11-04 16:46:55 UTC
Tested:
on condor-remote-configuration-server-1.0-14.el5 bug aapears 
on condor-remote-configuration-server-1.0-23.el5 has been fixed

validated on RHEL5-Server-U4 for archs i386/x86_64 
packages:

# rpm -qa | grep -E '(qpid|openais|rhm|condor)' | sort -u

condor-7.4.1-0.2.el5
condor-qmf-plugins-7.4.1-0.2.el5
condor-remote-configuration-1.0-23.el5
condor-remote-configuration-server-1.0-23.el5
openais-0.80.6-8.el5_4.1
openais-debuginfo-0.80.6-8.el5_4.1
python-qpid-0.5.752581-4.el5
qpidc-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidc-debuginfo-0.5.752581-30.el5
qpidc-devel-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidc-perftest-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidc-rdma-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidc-ssl-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-acl-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-cluster-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-devel-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpid-dotnet-0.4.738274-2.el5
qpidd-rdma-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-ssl-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpidd-xml-0.5.752581-31.el5
qpid-java-client-0.5.751061-9.el5
qpid-java-common-0.5.751061-9.el5
rhm-0.5.3206-21.el5
rhm-docs-0.5.756148-1.el5
rh-tests-distribution-MRG-Messaging-qpid_common-1.5-15


->VERIFIED

Comment 4 Lana Brindley 2009-11-26 20:33:31 UTC
Release note updated. If any revisions are required, please set the 
"requires_release_notes"  flag to "?" and edit the "Release Notes" field accordingly.
All revisions will be proofread by the Engineering Content Services team.

Diffed Contents:
@@ -1 +1,3 @@
-HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY configuration parameters are deprecated. All uses should be converted to ALLOW/DENY, which support a superset of the HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY syntax, e.g. HOSTALLOW_WRITE = *.example.com -> ALLOW_WRITE *.example.com. ALLOW/DENY add the ability to specify user-based authorization, e.g. ALLOW_WRITE = gridmaster/master.example.com.+Grid enhancement
+
+HOSTALLOW and HOSTDENY configuration parameters have been deprecated. All users should be converted to ALLOW/DENY, which support a superset of the HOSTALLOW/HOSTDENY syntax, e.g. HOSTALLOW_WRITE = *.example.com -> ALLOW_WRITE *.example.com. The ALLOW/DENY parameters add the ability to specify user-based authorization, e.g. ALLOW_WRITE = gridmaster/master.example.com.

Comment 6 errata-xmlrpc 2009-12-03 09:18:29 UTC
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem
described in this bug report. This report is therefore being
closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information
on therefore solution and/or where to find the updated files,
please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report
if the solution does not work for you.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2009-1633.html