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==Firewall==  | ==Firewall==  | ||
*firewall settings  | *firewall settings  | ||
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==Install==  | ==Install==  | ||
  yum install openldap-servers openldap-clients  |   yum install openldap-servers openldap-clients  | ||
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**LDAPS is directed at port 636  | **LDAPS is directed at port 636  | ||
**ldap + start_tls is directed at port 389  | **ldap + start_tls is directed at port 389  | ||
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| + | *create .db files  | ||
| + |  mkdir /etc/openldap/certs  | ||
| + |  modutil -create -dbdir /etc/openldap/certs  | ||
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| + |  echo "password" > /etc/openldap/certs/password  | ||
| + |  echo falkdjfdajkhfaksj >> noise.txt  | ||
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| + |  certutil -N -d . -f /etc/openldap/certs/password  | ||
| + |  certutil -G -d . -z noise.txt -f /etc/openldap/certs/password  | ||
| + |  certutil -S -n "CA certificate" -s "cn=CAcert" -x -t "CT,," -m 1000 -v 120 -d . -z /etc/openldap/certs/noise.txt -f /etc/openldap/certs/password  | ||
| + |  pk12util -d . -o cacert.p12 -n "CA certificate"  | ||
| + |  pk12util -d . -o servercert.p12 -n "OpenLDAP Server"  | ||
| + |  certutil -L -d . -n "CA certificate" -a > /etc/openldap/certs/cacert.pem  | ||
| + |  chmod 644 *  | ||
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*make sure openssl is insatlled and navigate to /etc/pki/tls/misc  | *make sure openssl is insatlled and navigate to /etc/pki/tls/misc  | ||
  cd /etc/pki/tls/misc  |   cd /etc/pki/tls/misc  | ||
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  access to *  |   access to *  | ||
          by dn.exact="gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth" read  |           by dn.exact="gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth" read  | ||
| − |           by dn.exact="cn=Manager,dc=  | + |           by dn.exact="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=com" read  | 
          by * none  |           by * none  | ||
  access to attrs=shadowLastChange,userPassword  |   access to attrs=shadowLastChange,userPassword  | ||
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  vim slapd.conf  |   vim slapd.conf  | ||
*make sure samba schema is included  | *make sure samba schema is included  | ||
| − | + |   cd ~/samba-master/example/ldap  | |
| + |  cp ~/samba-master/example/ldap/samba.schema     /etc/openldap/schema  | ||
| + |  cp ~/samba-master/example/ldap/samba.ldif     /etc/openldap/schema  | ||
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*in slapd.conf, proper access settings!!!!!  | *in slapd.conf, proper access settings!!!!!  | ||
*must copy over schema and configure properly in cn=config  | *must copy over schema and configure properly in cn=config  | ||
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*http://www.6tech.org/2013/01/ldap-server-and-centos-6-3/  | *http://www.6tech.org/2013/01/ldap-server-and-centos-6-3/  | ||
*http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=726947  | *http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=726947  | ||
| + | *LDAP  | ||
| + | *http://www.refamco.ca/14-centos-6-4-ldap-authentication  | ||
| + | *http://www.couyon.net/1/post/2012/04/enabling-ldap-usergroup-support-and-authentication-in-centos-6.html.  | ||
| + | *http://spectlog.com/content/Create_Certificate_Authority_(CA)_instead_of_using_self-signed_Certificates  | ||
==ldap commands==  | ==ldap commands==  | ||
Latest revision as of 13:21, 12 November 2013
OpenLDAP
Firewall
- firewall settings
 
Install
yum install openldap-servers openldap-clients
- ldap needs a parameter(DB_CONFIG.example) file to start new database, located /usr/share/openldap-servers/
 - copy parameter file to the ldap directory /var/lib/ldap
 
cp /usr/share/openldap-servers/DB_CONFIG.example /var/lib/ldap/DB_CONFIG
- change owner of ldap directory or just ldap user
 
chown -R ldap:ldap /var/lib/ldap
- create password hash using slappasswd to set Administrator Password
 
slappasswd
- after typing in password twice save the output hash to set it as your administrator password
 - change to config directory of slapd
 
cd /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn\=config
- edit the bdb.ldif
 
vim olcDatabase\=\{2\}bdb.ldif
- substitute dc=my-domain,dc=com to dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
 
:%s/dc=my-domain,dc=com/dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
- create the attribute olcRootPW if not in the file already and paste the password hash rite next to it
 
olcRootPW; {SSHA}4MOp5CcslBEaMQLVRSfloqwvF/QIV5K1
- do not use hash above, just a hash for "text" to show example
 - save the file
 - modify olcDatabase={1}monitor.ldif so that the root iser matches the changes you made to bdb.ldif
 
vim olcDatabase\=\{1\}monitor.ldif
:%s/dc=my-domain,dc=com/dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
- your new root user for ldap is the user you created (Manager) under your domain and the password is set with the hash under olcRootPW
 - Now edit bdb.ldif again so that you can hide password hashes from users in the ldap
 
 vim olcDatabase\=\{2\}bdb.ldif
- add these two lines at the bottom of the file
 
olcAccess: {0}to attrs=userPassword by self write by dn.base="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu" write by anonymous auth by * none
olcAccess: {1}to * by dn.base="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu" write by self write by * read
- now it is time to manually create the head of the ldap tree, navigate to /etc/openldap and create a directory called setup
 
mkdir /etc/openldap/setup cd /etc/openldap/setup
- in this directory create an ldif file with filename base.ldif in setup directory
 
vim base.ldif
- in this file include the following lines, replacing dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu with the name of your domain
 
dn: dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu dc: domainname objectClass: top objectClass: domain dn: ou=People,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ou: People objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit dn: ou=Groups,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ou: Groups objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit dn: ou=Computers,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ou: Computers objectClass: top objectClass: organizationalUnit
- add the base ou to the ldap using the administrator account created in the steps above
 
ldapadd -D "cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu" -W -f base.ldif
- if you get an error "ldapadd: command not found", you need to install openldap-clients to get the ldapadd and search commnads
 - verify that the ou got added by performing an ldap search
 
ldapsearch -x -b dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
- return results should be the ou's you added with base.ldif
 
TLS
- the following shows how to enable start_tls with your ldap server
 - important things to remember:
- LDAPS is directed at port 636
 - ldap + start_tls is directed at port 389
 
 
- create .db files
 
mkdir /etc/openldap/certs modutil -create -dbdir /etc/openldap/certs echo "password" > /etc/openldap/certs/password echo falkdjfdajkhfaksj >> noise.txt certutil -N -d . -f /etc/openldap/certs/password certutil -G -d . -z noise.txt -f /etc/openldap/certs/password certutil -S -n "CA certificate" -s "cn=CAcert" -x -t "CT,," -m 1000 -v 120 -d . -z /etc/openldap/certs/noise.txt -f /etc/openldap/certs/password pk12util -d . -o cacert.p12 -n "CA certificate" pk12util -d . -o servercert.p12 -n "OpenLDAP Server" certutil -L -d . -n "CA certificate" -a > /etc/openldap/certs/cacert.pem chmod 644 *
- make sure openssl is insatlled and navigate to /etc/pki/tls/misc
 
cd /etc/pki/tls/misc ./CA -newca openssl req -new -nodes -subj '/CN=ldap.domain.name.edu/O=University of California Santa Barbara/C=US/ST=California/L=Santa Barbara' -keyout slapd-key.pem -out slapd-req.pem -days 3650 openssl ca -out slapd-cert.pem -infiles slapd-req.pem
- copy over certs to appropriate directories, enforce strict permissions onto who can read these files
 
cp -p slapd-key.pem /etc/openldap/slapdkey.pem cp -p slapd-cert.pem /etc/openldap/slapdcert.pem chown ldap:ldap /etc/openldap/slapdcert.pem chmod 644 /etc/openldap/slapdcert.pem chown ldap:ldap /etc/openldap/slapdkey.pem chmod 400 /etc/openldap/slapdkey.pem mkdir /etc/openldap/cacerts/ cp /etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem /etc/openldap/cacerts/cacert.pem chown ldap:ldap /etc/openldap/cacerts/cacert.pem chmod 644 /etc/openldap/cacerts/cacert.pem chmod 400 /etc/pki/tls/misc/slapd-*
- now navigate to /etc/openldap/slapd.d and open cn=config.ldif
 
vim /etc/openldap/slapd.conn
- change or add the following attributes
 
olcTLSCipherSuite HIGH olcTLSCACertificatePath /etc/openldap/cacerts/ olcTLSCertificateFile /etc/openldap/slapdcert.pem olcTLSCertificateKeyFile /etc/openldap/slapdkey.pem olcTLSVerifyClient: True
- add the following to /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
 
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts TLS_REQCERT demand ssl start_tls tls_checkpeer yes tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/cacerts/cacert.pem
- and access settings to ldap.conf
 
# rootdn can always read and write EVERYTHING!
# enable on-the-fly configuration (cn=config)
database config
access to *
        by dn.exact="gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth" manage
        by * none
#enable server status monitoring (cn=monitor)
database monitor
access to *
        by dn.exact="gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth" read
        by dn.exact="cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=com" read
        by * none
access to attrs=shadowLastChange,userPassword
   by self write
   by * auth
access to *
   by * read
Server
cd /etc/opendlap
- configuration ldap.conf
 
URI ldap://servername.domainl.name.edu/ BASE dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/certs TLS_REQCERT allow
- CA certs generated and stored in certs folder
 
vim slapd.conf
- make sure samba schema is included
 
cd ~/samba-master/example/ldap cp ~/samba-master/example/ldap/samba.schema /etc/openldap/schema cp ~/samba-master/example/ldap/samba.ldif /etc/openldap/schema
- in slapd.conf, proper access settings!!!!!
 - must copy over schema and configure properly in cn=config
 
vim /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config/olcDatabase\=\{2\}bdb.ldif
- change olcSuffix, olcRootDN, olcRootPW
 - add samba schema ldif to appropitae location
 
cd /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config/cn=schema
- samba.schema ldif should be named cn={##}samba.ldif //## is line number in ldap.conf
 
Client
vim /etc/ldap.conf
TLS_REQCERT allow TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts URI ldap://servername.domain.name.edu BASE dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
vim pam_ldap.conf
tls_checkpeer yes tls_cacertdir /etc/openldap/cacerts uri ldap://servename.domain.name.edu base dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu host 128.***.***.*** ssl start_tls pam_password exop nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu nss_base_shadow ou=People,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu
- vim /etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap.conf
 - vim /etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap_bind.conf
 
- yum install sssd
 
authconfig --enablesssd --enablesssdauth --enablecachecreds --enableldap --enableldaptls --enableldapauth --ldapserver=ldap://servername.domain.name.edu --ldapbasedn=dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu --disablenis --disablekrb5 --enableshadow --enablemkhomedir --enablelocauthorize --passalgo=sha512 --updateall
- add the following to sssd.conf in /etc/sssd/
 
ldap_tls_reqcert = allow ldap_schema = rfc2307bis ldap_user_fullname = displayName ldap_user_search_base = ou=People,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ldap_group_search_base = ou=Group,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ldap_group_member = member ldap_group_nesting_level = 4 ldap_default_bind_dn = cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu ldap_default_authtok_type = password ldap_default_authtok = secret debug_level = 8
- test an ldap user using id command to verify working
 
Links
- http://wiki.bluelightav.org/display/BLUE/How+to+integrate+Samba+with+LDAP
 - http://wiki.openiam.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=7635198
 - http://www.unixmen.com/setup-directory-serverldap-in-centos-6-4-rhel-6-4/
 - http://docs.adaptivecomputing.com/viewpoint/hpc/Content/topics/1-setup/installSetup/settingUpOpenLDAPOnCentos6.htm
 - http://www.6tech.org/2013/01/ldap-server-and-centos-6-3/
 - http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=726947
 - LDAP
 - http://www.refamco.ca/14-centos-6-4-ldap-authentication
 - http://www.couyon.net/1/post/2012/04/enabling-ldap-usergroup-support-and-authentication-in-centos-6.html.
 - http://spectlog.com/content/Create_Certificate_Authority_(CA)_instead_of_using_self-signed_Certificates
 
ldap commands
- useful:
 - delete by dn, enter every dn you want to delete
 
ldapdelete -v -c -D "cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=name,dc=edu" -W
- populate ldap with Windows accounts
 
smbldap-populate