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Message #05451
[Bug 1567473] Re: s390-tools: missing ts-shell
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
s390-tools: missing ts-shell
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
Fix Released
Status in s390-tools package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in s390-tools source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
* /var/log/ts-shell has wrong permissions, and thus prevents ts-shell
operation.
[Test Case]
* /var/log/ts-shell should be:
drwxrws--T 2 root ts-shell
==
s390-tools: missing ts-shell
ts-shell is part of the s390-tools package (see here
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/s390-tools-
overview.html)
ts-shell is a terminal server shell to authorize and control IUCV
terminal connections for individual Linux users. It is currently still
missing in the Ubuntu Beta version (4.4.0-15-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP
Fri Mar 18 19:07:12 UTC 2016 s390x).
The preferred integration of ts-shell is through a subpackage. The
ts-shell is required on a particular Linux instance only, that it is
the terminal server. Other Linux instances might not need to install
ts-shell.
Apart from the installing ts-shell, further configuration files and
steps are required:
1. Install and package these configuration files:
/etc/iucvterm/ts-audit-systems.conf
/etc/iucvterm/ts-authorization.conf
/etc/iucvterm/ts-shell.conf
/etc/iucvterm/unrestricted.conf
2. Install additional documentation files for the ts-shell, that are
included in the "iucvterm/doc/ts-shell" in the s390-tools source
directory.
3. System configuration for ts-shell.
- (optional) Register ts-shell as shell by adding it to /etc/shells.
- Create a ts-shell group.
- Ensure the configuration files from 1. are readable by the ts-shell group.
- Create the /var/log/ts-shell directory to store audit logs; the ts-shell group should have read/write access to this directory, implemented as set-group-ID
4. Optional. The ts-shell subpackage must depend on s390-tools
because it requires iucvconn. Further, the subpackage should add a
Recommends to either Term::ReadLine::Gnu or Term::ReadLine::Perl.
Below is an excpert from the README.ts-shell to create ts-shell user
accounts. These information should help to better understand the
configuration steps above:
Setup considerations for the terminal server shell (ts-shell)
-------------------------------------------------------------
Adding new ts-shell users
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The ts-shell installation creates a system group ts-shell.
If you intend to use ts-shell as a login shell for users, ensure that
these users are all members of ts-shell. To add existing users to
group ts-shell, use +usermod -G ts-shell 'username'+.
The ts-shell configuration files and `/var/log/ts-shell` are
readable only by members of the *ts-shell* group.
Enabling terminal session transcripts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ts-shell(1) can be configured to create transcripts of terminal sessions
to particular z/VM guest virtual machines. The transcripts are written
to log files in the `/var/log/ts-shell` directory.
NOTE: The `/var/log/ts-shell` directory permission has the
set-group-ID bit set. Sub-directories that are created by
different users will inherit the group ownership of the
`/var/log/ts-shell` directory.
See the ts-shell(1) manual page for more information about terminal
session transcripts.
For further details, see
http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/dw/linux390/docu/l4n0ht01.pdf
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