info.xml¶
Various file properties for entries served by most generator plugins,
including Cfg and
SSHbase, are controlled through the
use of info.xml files.
By default, these plugins are set to write files to the filesystem
with owner root, group root, and mode 644 (read and write
for owner, read only for group and other). These options, and a few
others, can be overridden through use of info.xml files. Each
config file directory can have a info.xml file if needed.
- schema info.xsd¶
info.xmlschema for Bcfg2- element FileInfo¶
-
Type:
FileInfoType
- complexType FileInfoType¶
- Top-level tag for
info.xml.- Attributes:
Name Description Values Required Default lax_decryptionOverride the global lax_decryption setting inbcfg2.conf.true|falseNo None - Child elements:
- element Group¶
-
Type:
InfoGroupType
- element Client¶
-
Type:
InfoGroupType
- element Path¶
-
Type:
InfoGroupType
- element Info¶
-
- Attributes:
Name Description Values Required Default encodingEncoding of the file for tranfer to the client. Usebase64for binary files.tokenNo asciigroupSets group of the file.tokenNo rootimportantImportant entries are installed first during client execution.true|falseNo falsemodeSets the mode of the file from the octal value given.stringNo 0644ownerSets owner of the file.tokenNo rootparanoidIf true, files that are replaced will be backed up first.true|falseNo truesecontextSets the SELinux context of the file, or sets to the default context for that path set by policy if set to the special value__default__.tokenNo __default__sensitiveThe contents of sensitive entries aren’t included in reports.true|falseNo false- Child elements:
- complexType InfoGroupType¶
- An InfoGroupType is a
info.xmltag used to provide logic. Child entries of such a tag only apply to machines that match the condition specified – membership in a group, a matching client name, or a matching path for the file being generated.negatecan be set to negate the sense of the match.- Attributes:
Name Description Values Required Default nameThe name of the client or group, or the full path to match on. Child entries will only apply to this client or group (unlessnegateis set).stringYes None negateNegate the sense of the match, so that child entries only apply to a client if it is not a member of the given group, does not have the given client name, or the path names do not match.true|falseNo false- Child elements:
A sample info.xml file for CGI script on a web server might look
like:
<FileInfo>
<Info owner="www" group="www" mode="0755"/>
</FileInfo>
A more complex example for a template that generates both
bcfg2.conf and bcfg2-web.conf might look like this:
<FileInfo>
<Path name="/etc/bcfg2-web.conf">
<Info owner="root" group="apache" mode="0640"/>
</Path>
<Path name="/etc/bcfg2-web.conf" negate="true">
<Group name="bcfg2-server">
<Info owner="bcfg2" group="bcfg2" mode="0600"/>
</Group>
<Group name="bcfg2-server" negate="true">
<Info owner="root" group="root" mode="0600"/>
</Group>
</Path>
</FileInfo>
See SELinux for more information on the secontext
attribute and managing SELinux in general.
