Cron
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Getting cron services available to users is a work in progress. Presently, cron is being architected with a central server that calls a Remctl script on shellservers which takes care of running the user's cron program.
Daemon
- Figures out which jobs need to be run
- Gets a new keytab for username/cron
- Sends the job id as well as keytab to a remctl script via command-line arguments
The daemon is run on dionysus- see the source in /afs/.ugcs/ugcs-admin/source for source and debian packages. (multiplecron-server)
Client-side portion
- Figure out which user we are trying to be and which job we are running
- Change to that user's home dir and UID/GID
- Create a tempfile with the keytab we were given and get kerberos stuff for it
- Run the user's job
- If the user's job takes more than the time before it would get run again, kill it
- Send the output to the user
The client code is in /afs/.ugcs/ugcs-admin/source, and is built into the debian package multiplecron-client
Security
- User security is maintained because a new keytab is generated each time. This prevents an old keytab from being stolen and re-used.
- The remctl script has a number of security checks to prevent unauthorized users from using it.
- If a shellserver gets rooted, then they will be able to steal the user/cron keytab and modify a user's files. This could be mitigated by running cron jobs only on non-login machines... which defeats the point of this system to some extent.