Sunil Mohan Adapa f245e7e763
firewall: Explicitly specify ports for services
It has become confusing to reuse the name of the service for name of the
systemd unit file and firewall port.  This has lead to the regression
that quassel, mumble and minetest can no longer open firewall ports.
Fix this by explicitly specifying ports all services.
2016-06-05 15:44:41 -04:00

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#
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"""
Plinth module to configure system date and time
"""
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
import subprocess
from plinth import cfg
from plinth import service as service_module
version = 1
is_essential = True
depends = ['system']
managed_services = ['ntp']
title = _('Date & Time')
description = [
_('Network time server is a program that maintians the system time '
'in synchronization with servers on the Internet.')
]
service = None
def init():
"""Intialize the date/time module."""
menu = cfg.main_menu.get('system:index')
menu.add_urlname(title, 'glyphicon-time', 'datetime:index', 900)
global service
service = service_module.Service(
managed_services[0], title, ports=['ntp'], is_external=False)
def setup(helper, old_version=None):
"""Install and configure the module."""
helper.install(['ntp'])
helper.call('post', service.notify_enabled, None, True)
def diagnose():
"""Run diagnostics and return the results."""
results = []
results.append(_diagnose_ntp_server_count())
return results
def _diagnose_ntp_server_count():
"""Diagnose minimum NTP server count."""
result = 'failed'
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(['ntpq', '-n', '-c', 'lpeers'])
if len(output.decode().splitlines()[2:]):
result = 'passed'
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
return [_('NTP client in contact with servers'), result]