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# user management
#
# user move command
#
# Copyright Jelmer Vernooij 2010 <jelmer@samba.org>
# Copyright Theresa Halloran 2011 <theresahalloran@gmail.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import samba.getopt as options
from samba import dsdb, ldb
from samba.auth import system_session
from samba.netcmd import Command, CommandError, Option
from samba.samdb import SamDB
class cmd_user_move(Command):
"""Move a user to an organizational unit/container.
This command moves a user account into the specified organizational unit
or container.
The username specified on the command is the sAMAccountName.
The name of the organizational unit or container can be specified as a
full DN or without the domainDN component.
The command may be run from the root userid or another authorized userid.
The -H or --URL= option can be used to execute the command against a remote
server.
Example1:
samba-tool user move User1 'OU=OrgUnit,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com' \\
-H ldap://samba.samdom.example.com -U administrator
Example1 shows how to move a user User1 into the 'OrgUnit' organizational
unit on a remote LDAP server.
The -H parameter is used to specify the remote target server.
Example2:
samba-tool user move User1 CN=Users
Example2 shows how to move a user User1 back into the CN=Users container
on the local server.
"""
synopsis = "%prog <username> <new_parent_dn> [options]"
takes_options = [
Option("-H", "--URL", help="LDB URL for database or target server",
type=str, metavar="URL", dest="H"),
]
takes_args = ["username", "new_parent_dn"]
takes_optiongroups = {
"sambaopts": options.SambaOptions,
"credopts": options.CredentialsOptions,
"versionopts": options.VersionOptions,
}
def run(self, username, new_parent_dn, credopts=None, sambaopts=None,
versionopts=None, H=None):
lp = sambaopts.get_loadparm()
creds = credopts.get_credentials(lp, fallback_machine=True)
samdb = SamDB(url=H, session_info=system_session(),
credentials=creds, lp=lp)
domain_dn = ldb.Dn(samdb, samdb.domain_dn())
filter = ("(&(sAMAccountType=%d)(sAMAccountName=%s))" %
(dsdb.ATYPE_NORMAL_ACCOUNT, ldb.binary_encode(username)))
try:
res = samdb.search(base=domain_dn,
expression=filter,
scope=ldb.SCOPE_SUBTREE)
user_dn = res[0].dn
except IndexError:
raise CommandError('Unable to find user "%s"' % (username))
try:
full_new_parent_dn = samdb.normalize_dn_in_domain(new_parent_dn)
except Exception as e:
raise CommandError('Invalid new_parent_dn "%s": %s' %
(new_parent_dn, e))
full_new_user_dn = ldb.Dn(samdb, str(user_dn))
full_new_user_dn.remove_base_components(len(user_dn) - 1)
full_new_user_dn.add_base(full_new_parent_dn)
try:
samdb.rename(user_dn, full_new_user_dn)
except Exception as e:
raise CommandError('Failed to move user "%s"' % username, e)
self.outf.write('Moved user "%s" into "%s"\n' %
(username, full_new_parent_dn))
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