Remove WAN stub

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Sunil Mohan Adapa 2014-06-01 11:08:31 +05:30
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{% extends "login_nav.html" %}
{% comment %}
#
# This file is part of Plinth.
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{% endcomment %}
{% load bootstrap %}
{% block main_block %}
{% if cfg.users.expert %}
{% include 'messages.html' %}
<p>For security reasons, neither WAN Administration nor WAN SSH is
available to the `admin` user account.</p>
<p>TODO: in expert mode, tell user they can ssh in to enable admin
from WAN, do their business, then disable it. It would be good to
enable the option and autodisable it when the ssh connection
dies.</p>
<form class="form" method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
{{ form|bootstrap }}
<input type="submit" class="btn-primary" value="Submit"/>
</form>
{% else %}
<p>This page is available only in expert mode.</p>
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}

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import cherrypy
from django import forms
from gettext import gettext as _
from modules.auth import require
from plugin_mount import PagePlugin
import cfg
import util
class WanForm(forms.Form): # pylint: disable-msg=W0232
"""Form to configure wan settings"""
wan_admin = forms.BooleanField(
label=_('Allow access to Plinth from WAN'),
required=False,
help_text=_('If you check this box, this front end will be reachable \
from the WAN. If your {{ box_name }} connects you to the internet, that \
means you\'ll be able to log in to the front end from the internet. This \
might be convenient, but it is also <strong>dangerous</strong>, since it can \
enable attackers to gain access to your {{ box_name }} from the outside \
world. All they\'ll need is your username and passphrase, which they might \
guess or they might simply try every posible combination of letters and \
numbers until they get in. If you enable the WAN administration option, you \
<strong>must</strong> use long and complex passphrases.').format(
box_name=cfg.box_name))
lan_ssh = forms.BooleanField(
label=_('Allow SSH access from LAN'),
required=False)
wan_ssh = forms.BooleanField(
label=_('Allow SSH access from WAN'),
required=False)
# XXX: Only present due to issue with submitting empty form
dummy = forms.CharField(label='Dummy', initial='dummy',
widget=forms.HiddenInput())
class Wan(PagePlugin):
order = 60
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
PagePlugin.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.register_page('sys.config.wan')
cfg.html_root.sys.config.menu.add_item(_('WAN'), 'icon-cog',
'/sys/config/wan', 20)
@cherrypy.expose
@require()
def index(self, **kwargs):
"""Serve the configuration form"""
status = self.get_status()
form = None
messages = []
if kwargs and cfg.users.expert():
form = WanForm(kwargs, prefix='wan')
# pylint: disable-msg=E1101
if form.is_valid():
self._apply_changes(form.cleaned_data, messages)
status = self.get_status()
form = WanForm(initial=status, prefix='wan')
else:
form = WanForm(initial=status, prefix='wan')
title = _('Accessing the {box_name}').format(box_name=cfg.box_name)
return util.render_template(template='wan', title=title, form=form,
messages=messages)
@staticmethod
def get_status():
"""Return the current status"""
return util.filedict_con(cfg.store_file, 'sys')
@staticmethod
def _apply_changes(new_status, messages):
"""Apply the changes after form submission"""
store = util.filedict_con(cfg.store_file, 'sys')
for field in ['wan_admin', 'wan_ssh', 'lan_ssh']:
store[field] = new_status[field]
messages.append(('success', _('Setting updated')))

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installed/system/wan.py