neutron/neutron/privileged/__init__.py
Omer Anson 9183da7c96 Adopt privsep and read routing table with pyroute2
Make use of oslo.privsep to support namespaces. This includes all
relevant code necessary for oslo.privsep to work.

Change ip_lib's get_routing_table method to use pyroute2, rather than
parsing the output of 'ip route'.

Change-Id: I89bfa3dbf1776da973cfca389b2841019a520f75
Partial-Bug: 1492714
Co-Authored-By: Angus Lees <gus@inodes.org>
2016-12-21 17:52:58 +02:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# under the License.
from oslo_privsep import capabilities as caps
from oslo_privsep import priv_context
# It is expected that most (if not all) neutron operations can be
# executed with these privileges.
default = priv_context.PrivContext(
__name__,
cfg_section='privsep',
pypath=__name__ + '.default',
# TODO(gus): CAP_SYS_ADMIN is required (only?) for manipulating
# network namespaces. SYS_ADMIN is a lot of scary powers, so
# consider breaking this out into a separate minimal context.
capabilities=[caps.CAP_SYS_ADMIN, caps.CAP_NET_ADMIN],
)