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LDAP installation so we can use space-wide logins instead of seperate logins for every computer/server.
NOTE: SSH keys don't yet work, in the meantime you can login using passwords if needed.
Contents
Server
Server IP is 192.168.1.168. The server uses an installation of OpenLDAP with phpLDAPAdmin. The following settings were applied:
OpenLDAP
- DNS domain name: ackspace.nl ("dc=ackspace,dc=nl")
- Database backend: HDB
phpLDAPAdmin
/etc/phpldapadmin/config.php
The following values were set/changed in /etc/phpldapadmin/config.php:
$servers->setValue('server','host','0.0.0.0'); $servers->setValue('server','base',array('dc=ackspace,dc=nl')); $config->custom->appearance['hide_template_warning'] = true;
SSH keys
A field to insert SSH keys for users is not present in OpenLDAP/phpLDAPAdmin by default, for this I created a file called openssh-lpk.ldif with the following content:
dn: cn=openssh-lpk,cn=schema,cn=config objectClass: olcSchemaConfig cn: openssh-lpk olcAttributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.24552.500.1.1.1.13 NAME 'sshPublicKey' DESC 'MANDATORY: OpenSSH Public key' EQUALITY octetStringMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 ) olcObjectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.24552.500.1.1.2.0 NAME 'ldapPublicKey' SUP top AUXILIARY DESC 'MANDATORY: OpenSSH LPK objectclass' MAY ( sshPublicKey $ uid ) )
The following command was then used to add support (make sure ldapscripts is installed):
ldapadd -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f openssh-lpk.ldif
/etc/phpldapadmin/templates/creation/posixAccount.xml
Finally the User Account creation template was changed to add an SSH public key input field to the form by default. For this, /etc/phpldapadmin/templates/creation/posixAccount.xml was changed to the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE template SYSTEM "template.dtd"> <template> <askcontainer>1</askcontainer> <description>New User Account</description> <icon>ldap-user.png</icon> <invalid>0</invalid> <rdn>cn</rdn> <title>Generic: User Account</title> <visible>1</visible> <objectClasses> <objectClass id="inetOrgPerson"></objectClass> <objectClass id="posixAccount"></objectClass> <objectClass id="ldapPublicKey"></objectClass> </objectClasses> <attributes> <attribute id="givenName"> <display>First name</display> <icon>ldap-uid.png</icon> <onchange>=autoFill(cn;%givenName% %sn%)</onchange> <onchange>=autoFill(uid;%givenName|0-1/l%%sn/l%)</onchange> <order>1</order> <page>1</page> </attribute> <attribute id="sn"> <display>Last name</display> <onchange>=autoFill(cn;%givenName% %sn%)</onchange> <onchange>=autoFill(uid;%givenName|0-1/l%%sn/l%)</onchange> <order>2</order> <page>1</page> </attribute> <attribute id="cn"> <display>Common Name</display> <order>3</order> <page>1</page> </attribute> <attribute id="uid"> <display>User ID</display> <onchange>=autoFill(homeDirectory;/home/users/%uid%)</onchange> <order>4</order> <page>1</page> <spacer>1</spacer> </attribute> <attribute id="homeDirectory"> <display>Home directory</display> <order>8</order> <page>1</page> </attribute> <attribute id="uidNumber"> <display>UID Number</display> <icon>terminal.png</icon> <order>6</order> <page>1</page> <readonly>1</readonly> <value>=php.GetNextNumber(/;uidNumber)</value> </attribute> <attribute id="gidNumber"> <display>GID Number</display> <order>7</order> <page>1</page> <value><![CDATA[=php.PickList(/;(&(objectClass=posixGroup));gidNumber;%cn%;;;;cn)]]></value> </attribute> <attribute id="loginShell"> <display>Login shell</display> <order>9</order> <page>1</page> <type>select</type> <value id="/bin/bash">/bin/bash</value> <value id="/bin/sh">/bin/sh</value> <value id="/bin/csh">/bin/csh</value> <value id="/bin/tsh">/bin/tsh</value> </attribute> <attribute id="userPassword"> <display>Password</display> <icon>lock.png</icon> <order>5</order> <page>1</page> <post>=php.PasswordEncrypt(%enc%;%userPassword%)</post> <spacer>1</spacer> <verify>1</verify> </attribute> <attribute id="sshPublicKey"> <display>SSH public key</display> <icon>lock.png</icon> <order>10</order> <page>1</page> </attribute> </attributes> </template>
Client
To obtain a user on the LDAP server, contact Stuiterveer.
PAM
To use LDAP to sign in to Linux, install libpam-ldapd. When asked, fill in the details mentioned in LDAP#OpenLDAP.
/etc/nsswitch.conf
Make sure LDAP is enabled for passwd, group and shadow. To verify, check to see if the following is present (edit the existing entries if needed) in /etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd: ldap compat group: ldap compat shadow: ldap compat
This will first check LDAP for entries, otherwise it will check locally. If preferred, you can switch around compat and ldap to first check locally and revert to LDAP on failure.
Home folder creation
If you want to make sure a user folder is created upon login, add the following to the end of /etc/pam.d/common-session:
session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel umask=0022
Restart service
When you restart the NSCD service you will be up and running. Sign in to the computer/VM with your LDAP account to verify that it works.