[CalendarServer-users] Kerberos and install on OmniOS (illumos)

Olaf Marzocchi lists at marzocchi.net
Sun Nov 9 10:51:11 PST 2014


In bin/build.sh I had to change line 515 from “Cyrus SASL” to “Cyrus_SASL” to have the compilation start.
In line 517 I added --disable-gssapi

These two changes made Cyrus IMAP compile.

I had to export PATH=/usr/gnu/bin:$PATH and to install the package gnu-tar to be able to proceed with setuptools-5.4.1.

At a certain point,

> Installed /export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk/.develop/ve_tools/lib/virtualenv-1.11.6-py2.6.egg
> Processing dependencies for virtualenv==1.11.6
> Finished processing dependencies for virtualenv==1.11.6
> New python executable in /export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk/.develop/virtualenv/bin/python2.6
> Also creating executable in /export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk/.develop/virtualenv/bin/python
> ERROR: The executable /export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk/.develop/virtualenv/bin/python2.6 is not functioning
> ERROR: It thinks sys.prefix is u'/export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk' (should be u'/export/home/olaf/src/CalendarServer/trunk/.develop/virtualenv')
> ERROR: virtualenv is not compatible with this system or executable


And I’m not sure how to proceed further.

Could you tell me how to proceed?

Thanks
Olaf



> Il giorno 05/nov/2014, alle ore 23:11, Andre LaBranche <dre at apple.com> ha scritto:
> 
> On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:55 PM, Olaf Marzocchi <lists at marzocchi.net <mailto:lists at marzocchi.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Andre,
>> I checked out today the latest version (revision 14134) and i tried the compilation again but the issue is the same.
>> I suppose you haven’t updated the source code with the “right flags”. If you provide me with them, I will try the compilation and report back.
> 
> I haven’t had a chance to do this, and really it’s a question for OmniOS and / or Kerberos hackers.
> 
> It would probably be easier to simply disable kerberos support in Calendar Server if you don’t need it. To do this:
> 
> 1) Edit requirements-stable.txt to comment out the line that declares the dependency on PyKerberos. 
> 
> # -e svn+http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/PyKerberos/trunk@13420#egg=kerberos <svn+http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/PyKerberos/trunk@13420#egg=kerberos>
> 
> 2) Run ./bin/develop again
> 
> 3) Make sure none of your server config plists try to activate Kerberos by setting the Authentication --> Kerberos --> Enabled key to false.
> 
>       <!-- Kerberos/SPNEGO -->
>       <key>Kerberos</key>
>       <dict>
>         <key>Enabled</key>
>         <false/>
>       </dict>
> 
> 4) Start server with ./bin/run -n
> 
> At startup, the server logs about the configured authentication backends with the “calendarserver.tap.util" prefix, at log level “info”. In the below log snippet, my server has 4 authentication styles enabled, and kerberos is disabled.
> 
> 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up scheme: basic
> 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up scheme: clientcertificate
> 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up scheme: digest
> 2014-11-05 14:06:42-0800 [-] [calendarserver.tap.util#info] Setting up scheme: wiki
> 
> Please let me know if this works for you. There is a fair chance that you will hit another roadblock after clearing this one :)
> 
> Cheers,
> -dre
> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Olaf
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Il giorno 07/ott/2014, alle ore 23:56, Andre LaBranche <dre at apple.com <mailto:dre at apple.com>> ha scritto:
>>> 
>>> Looks like maybe OmniOS's included kerberos installation was not configured to use gss. As you have noted, gssapi is provided separately from kerberos-v5, and is also part of the default installation.
>>> 
>>> vagrant at omnios-vagrant:~/pykerberos-1.1.5$ krb5-config --cflags
>>> -I/usr/include/kerberosv5
>>> 
>>> vagrant at omnios-vagrant:~/pykerberos-1.1.5$ ls /usr/include/gssapi/
>>> gssapi_ext.h  gssapi.h
>>> 
>>> Maybe I can rebuild it with the right flags…
>>> 
>>> -dre
>>> 
>>>> On Oct 7, 2014, at 11:58 AM, Andre LaBranche <dre at apple.com <mailto:dre at apple.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I’m grabbing an OmniOS ISO to try this in a VM. I have very little solaris experience, so we’ll see how it goes :)
>>>> 
>>>> It seems that something about your kerberos installation is different from what PyKerbeors expects.
>>>> 
>>>> Since you mentioned iOS and OS X clients, you might consider simply disabling kerberos in the Calendar Server setup, since the native clients at least do not support it (I’m not sure if Android clients support kerberos).
>>>> 
>>>> I see your post on the OmniOS forum… hopefully they can help.
>>>> 
>>>> -dre
>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 5, 2014, at 4:57 AM, Olaf Marzocchi <lists at marzocchi.net <mailto:lists at marzocchi.net>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>> may I ask again if someone is able to help me with the issue? my only alternative is to abandon CalendarServer.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Olaf Marzocchi
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Il giorno 14/set/2014, alle ore 12:44, Olaf Marzocchi <lists at marzocchi.net <mailto:lists at marzocchi.net>> ha scritto:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>> I am preparing a server based on OmniOS (kernel illumos), let’s say the successor of OpenIndiana (OpenSolaris) and I would like to offer CalDAV/CardDAV to the users. I chose calendarserver because the users use iOS, OS X, Android.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I run “python setup.py” and everything runs well (I just needed to put the GNU tar in the path before the one provided by OmniOS/illumos) until PyKerberos.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ------
>>>>>> ~/CalendarServer/CalendarServer-5.2 $ ./run -s
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using built libevent.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using built memcached.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using built PostgreSQL.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using built OpenLDAP.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using built libffi.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using system version of setuptools.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Building Zope Interface...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using system version of pyOpenSSL.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Building PyKerberos...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> gcc: error: /usr/bin/krb5-config:: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: Unknown: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: option: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: `gssapi': No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: use: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: `--help': No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: for: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: usage: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '--'
>>>>>> error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ~/CalendarServer/CalendarServer-5.2 $ cd ../PyKerberos
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ~/CalendarServer/PyKerberos $ python setup.py build
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> running build
>>>>>> running build_ext
>>>>>> building 'kerberos' extension
>>>>>> gcc -m64 -fno-strict-aliasing -std=c99 -m64 -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -fPIC -I/usr/include/python2.6 -c src/kerberos.c -o build/temp.solaris-2.11-i86pc-2.6/src/kerberos.o /usr/bin/krb5-config: Unknown option `gssapi' -- use `--help' for usage
>>>>>> gcc: error: /usr/bin/krb5-config:: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: Unknown: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: option: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: `gssapi': No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: use: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: `--help': No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: for: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: usage: No such file or directory
>>>>>> gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '--'
>>>>>> error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ~/src/CalendarServer/PyKerberos $  krb5-config --all --libs —cflags
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Version:     Solaris Kerberos (based on MIT Kerberos 5 release 1.6.3)
>>>>>> Vendor:      Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>>>>>> Prefix:      /usr
>>>>>> Exec_prefix: /usr
>>>>>> -I/usr/include/kerberosv5
>>>>>> -L/usr/lib -R/usr/lib -lkrb5
>>>>>> ------
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As you can see, “gssapi” does not show up when requested with
>>>>>> extra_link_args = commands.getoutput("krb5-config --libs gssapi").split(),
>>>>>> even if the gssapi packages are installed (I never tested Kerberos though):
>>>>>> ------
>>>>>> ~/src/CalendarServer/PyKerberos $ pkg search gssapi
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> INDEX       ACTION VALUE              PACKAGE
>>>>>> pkg.summary set    GSSAPI CONFIG V2   pkg:/service/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010
>>>>>> pkg.summary set    GSSAPI V2          pkg:/system/library/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010
>>>>>> pkg.summary set    kernel GSSAPI V2   pkg:/system/kernel/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010
>>>>>> basename    dir    usr/include/gssapi pkg:/system/header at 0.5.11-0.151010
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ~/src/CalendarServer/PyKerberos $ pkg info pkg:/service/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010 pkg:/system/library/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010 pkg:/system/kernel/security/gss at 0.5.11-0.151010 pkg:/system/header at 0.5.11-0.151010
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>       Name: service/security/gss
>>>>>>    Summary: GSSAPI CONFIG V2
>>>>>> Description: Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version
>>>>>>             2 - config
>>>>>>   Category: System/Security
>>>>>>      State: Installed
>>>>>>  Publisher: omnios
>>>>>>    Version: 0.5.11
>>>>>> Build Release: 5.11
>>>>>>     Branch: 0.151010
>>>>>> Packaging Date: Mon Apr 28 19:28:56 2014
>>>>>>       Size: 17.53 kB
>>>>>>       FMRI: pkg://omnios/service/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192856Z <pkg://omnios/service/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192856Z>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>       Name: system/header
>>>>>>    Summary: SunOS Header Files
>>>>>> Description: SunOS C/C++ header files for general development of software
>>>>>>   Category: System/Core
>>>>>>      State: Installed
>>>>>>  Publisher: omnios
>>>>>>    Version: 0.5.11
>>>>>> Build Release: 5.11
>>>>>>     Branch: 0.151010
>>>>>> Packaging Date: Mon Apr 28 19:29:16 2014
>>>>>>       Size: 12.19 MB
>>>>>>       FMRI: pkg://omnios/system/header@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192916Z <pkg://omnios/system/header@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192916Z>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>       Name: system/kernel/security/gss
>>>>>>    Summary: kernel GSSAPI V2
>>>>>> Description: Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version
>>>>>>             2 - kernel
>>>>>>   Category: System/Security
>>>>>>      State: Installed
>>>>>>  Publisher: omnios
>>>>>>    Version: 0.5.11
>>>>>> Build Release: 5.11
>>>>>>     Branch: 0.151010
>>>>>> Packaging Date: Mon Apr 28 19:29:21 2014
>>>>>>       Size: 335.22 kB
>>>>>>       FMRI: pkg://omnios/system/kernel/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192921Z <pkg://omnios/system/kernel/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192921Z>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>       Name: system/library/security/gss
>>>>>>    Summary: GSSAPI V2
>>>>>> Description: Generic Security Service Application Program Interface, Version
>>>>>>             2 - user
>>>>>>   Category: System/Security
>>>>>>      State: Installed
>>>>>>  Publisher: omnios
>>>>>>    Version: 0.5.11
>>>>>> Build Release: 5.11
>>>>>>     Branch: 0.151010
>>>>>> Packaging Date: Mon Apr 28 19:29:26 2014
>>>>>>       Size: 687.41 kB
>>>>>>       FMRI: pkg://omnios/system/library/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192926Z <pkg://omnios/system/library/security/gss@0.5.11,5.11-0.151010:20140428T192926Z>
>>>>>> ------
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Could anyone help me with the issue? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Olaf Marzocchi
>>>>> 
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