Hi All,
I hope now i'm only 1 step far:
I've enabled the ldapdb auxprop plugin.
/u01/app/openldap/product/2.4.26/etc/openldap>pluginviewer -a
Installed auxprop mechanisms are:
ldapdb sasldb
List of auxprop plugins follows
Plugin "ldapdb" , API version: 4
supports store: yes
Plugin "sasldb" , API version: 4
supports store: yes
File modified (newly created): */usr/lib64/sasl2/pluginviewer.conf*
Now, its getting me to the different point: Whatever i'm executing - its getting hanged for infinite time.
Example: ldapsearch -x -D cn=Manager,o=xyz -W -b 'uid=sasluser21,ou=System,o=xyz' Enter LDAP Password:
So, after taking its passwd ....no result :(
One more thing: ldapwhoami -Y DIGEST-MD5 -U sasluser21 -H ldap://localhost SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started
*Same result - NO O/P.*
Plz help.
Thanks and Regards, Gaurav Gugnani
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Gaurav Gugnani gugnanigaurav@gmail.comwrote:
Hello All,
i was working on this problem and figured out that ldapdb plugin auxprop is missing.
/u01/app/openldap/product/2.4.26/etc/openldap>pluginviewer Installed SASL (server side) mechanisms are: CRAM-MD5 ANONYMOUS DIGEST-MD5 PLAIN LOGIN EXTERNAL ... Installed auxprop mechanisms are: sasldb List of auxprop plugins follows Plugin "sasldb" , API version: 4 supports store: yes
I read that to use such thing, ldapdb auxprop plugin should be enabled. http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/cyrus-sasl/2008-September/001552.html
The package has been installed and the below files are there: libldapdb.la libldapdb.so.2.0.22 libldapdb.so.2 libldapdb.so
Please help me, how to set SASL using ldap directory.
Thks for your help.
Regards, Gaurav Gugnani
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Gaurav Gugnani gugnanigaurav@gmail.comwrote:
Hello All,
Thks to all for helping me out. i hope now the destination is not too far as i achieved the SASL but it is storing using sasldb. However, i want it to store information in ldap direcotry.
I've installed the corresponding package: cyrus-sasl-ldap-2.1.22-5.el5_4.3.x86_64.rpm
Steps for SASL in LDAP using sasldb
1> saslpasswd2 -c sasluser14 2> sasldblistusers2
3> service ldap stop
4> vi etc/openldap/slapd.conf sasl-auxprops sasldb
authz-regexp uid=([^,]*),cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth
uid=$1,ou=System,o=xyz - Give proper ACL to sasluser14
5> cat /usr/lib64/sasl2/slapd.conf # SASL Configuration pwcheck_method: auxprop auxprop_plugin: sasldb #auxprop_plugin: slapd mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 sasldb_path: /etc/sasldb2
6> service ldap start
7> ps -eaf | grep -i ldap
8> vi add_sasl_accnt14.ldif
# TEST Account for SASL: dn: uid=sasluser14,ou=System,o=xyz uid: sasluser14
ou: System description: Special account for SASL Testing userPassword: sasluser14 objectClass: account objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
9> ldapadd -x -D cn=Manager,o=xyz -W -f add_sasl_accnt14.ldif
10> ldapsearch -Y DIGEST-MD5 -U sasluser14 -b 'uid=sasluser7,ou=system,o=xyz'
But now the problem is - it is storing the users in sasldb. and we want to use ldap directory. Can any one please suggest - What changes i need to make to achieve it?
Thks a lot for your support.
Regards, Gaurav Gugnani
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Dan White dwhite@olp.net wrote:
On 02/06/12 11:40 +0530, Gaurav Gugnani wrote:
Hello All,
Thks for helping me out, however i'm still stuck in middle of it and the issue has not yet resolved.
You should run your server in debug mode to determine what's going awry.
*Error:*
/u01/app/openldap/product/2.4.**26/etc/openldap>ldapsearch -Y DIGEST-MD5 -U sasluser7 -b 'o=xyz' SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started Please enter your password: ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Invalid credentials (49) additional info: SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database
I checked for ACL and also now i'm using authz with following lines:
authz-regexp uid=([^,]*),cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=**auth uid=$1,ou=System,o=xyz
access to attrs="userpassword" by self write by anonymous auth by dn="uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz" read access to dn.base="o=xyz" by dn="uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz" read by users read access to dn.subtree="ou=Subscribers,o=**xyz" by dn="uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz" read access to * by self write by dn="uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz" read
I hope it is fine.
I have 'by anonymous auth' on the following:
access to dn.base="ou=people,dc=example,**dc=net" access to attrs=userPassword access to attrs=authzTo access to attrs=objectClass access to attrs=entry,uidNumber
You could determine if that's sufficient for you piecemeal wise but, again, use debug output to figure it out. For example:
slapd -d -1 -h ldap:/// -u openldap -g openldap
See the manpage for slapd for details.
Moreover, we can say that the user is created:
/u01/app/openldap/product/2.4.**26/etc/openldap>ldapsearch -x -W -D 'cn=manager,o=xyz' -b 'uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz' Enter LDAP Password: # extended LDIF # # LDAPv3 # base <uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=**xyz> with scope subtree # filter: (objectclass=*) # requesting: ALL #
# sasluser7, System, xyz dn: uid=sasluser7,ou=System,o=xyz uid: sasluser7 ou: System description: Special account for SASL Testing userPassword:: c2FzbVHzZXI3
Be aware that the above is a simple uuencoding of your password. It should now be considered publicly known.
objectClass: account
objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
# search result search: 2 result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 2 # numEntries: 1
Also, i would like to highlight one thing:
That when i check for sasl dblist users - it thorws me an error. Can that be an issue point? /u01/app/openldap/product/2.4.**26/etc/openldap>**sasldblistusers -bash: sasldblistusers: command not found
Any of the cyrus sasl* commands are most likely doing the wrong thing, which default to using the sasldb auxprop store (which uses /etc/sasldb2) rather that slapd or ldapdb. I would not use them at this point as they're bound to confuse the matter.
-- Dan White