Hi I've followed Adam's post below on 'using pam_groupdn to use dynlist' to my query posted couple of months back and after revisiting this configuration facing issue with doing ssh to client machine with dynamic member of the group. It works correctly for the static members of the same group.Could you figure out if I'm missing something here??
Currently using Ubuntu 9.10 which uses slapd.d configuration directory.
dn: cn=module{0},cn=config objectClass: olcModuleList cn: module{0} olcModulePath: /usr/lib/ldap olcModuleLoad: {0}back_hdb *olcModuleLoad: {1}dynlist.la* olcModuleLoad: {2}syncprov dn: olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config objectClass: olcDatabaseConfig objectClass: olcHdbConfig olcDatabase: {1}hdb olcDbDirectory: /var/lib/ldap olcSuffix: dc=testlab,dc=com olcAccess: {0}to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by dn="cn=admin,dc=testla b,dc=com" write by anonymous auth by self write by * none olcAccess: {1}to dn.base="" by * read olcAccess: {2}to * by dn="cn=admin,dc=testlab,dc=com" write by * read olcLastMod: TRUE olcRootDN: cn=admin,dc=testlab,dc=com olcRootPW: 1234 olcDbCheckpoint: 512 30 olcDbConfig: {0}set_cachesize 0 2097152 0 olcDbConfig: {1}set_lk_max_objects 1500 olcDbConfig: {2}set_lk_max_locks 1500 olcDbConfig: {3}set_lk_max_lockers 1500 olcDbIndex: uid pres,eq olcDbIndex: cn,sn,mail pres,eq,approx,sub olcDbIndex: objectClass eq
*dn: olcOverlay={0}dynlist,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config objectClass: olcOverlayConfig objectClass: olcDynamicList olcOverlay: {0}dynlist olcDlAttrSet: {0}groupOfNames labeledURI member*
*ldap.conf* on client machine contains # Group to enforce membership of *pam_groupdn cn=u910desk,ou=Machines,dc=testlab,dc=com*
# Group member attribute *pam_member_attribute member** * I have added following group *dn: cn=u910desk,ou=Machines,dc=testlab,dc=com* cn: u910desk ipHostNumber: 172.17.5.232 objectClass: top objectClass: groupOfNames objectClass: labeledURIObject objectClass: ipHost* labeledURI: ldap://172.17.0.200/ou=Users,dc=testlab,dc=com??one?(host=cms3)* member: cn=placeholder,dc=testlab,dc=com member: uid=henry,ou=Users,dc=testlab,dc=com
Also a user with host=cms3 entry, which should become dynamic member 'u910desk' after resolving labledURI above
*dn: uid=jack,ou=Users,dc=testlab,dc=com* cn: jack sn: jack givenName: jack uid: jack uidNumber: 1002 gidNumber: 513 homeDirectory: /home/jack loginShell: /bin/bash gecos: System User host: cms3 objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: inetOrgPerson objectClass: posixAccount objectClass: shadowAccount objectClass: hostobj shadowMax: 45
However when I run search for member of group 'u910desk' it returns following : member list does not contain entry of user 'jack' here
$ldapsearch -xLLL -b 'cn=u910desk,ou=Machines,dc=testlab,dc=com' member dn: cn=u910desk,ou=Machines,dc=testlab,dc=com member: cn=placeholder,dc=testlab,dc=com member: uid=henry,ou=Users,dc=testlab,dc=com
For same reason(not sure tho) I think I'm not able to ssh to this client using 'jack', however ssh using 'henry' works it being a static member of 'u910desk'.
admins@u910desk:~$ ssh jack@localhost jack@localhost's password: You must be a member of cn=u910desk,ou=Machines,dc=testlab,dc=com to login. Connection closed by ::1 admins@u910desk:~$ admins@u910desk:~$ admins@u910desk:~$ admins@u910desk:~$ ssh henry@localhost henry@localhost's password: Linux u910desk 2.6.31-17-generic #54-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 17:01:44 UTC 2009 x86_64
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Last login: Wed Jun 2 17:10:19 2010 from localhost henry@u910desk:~$
Any help in this matter will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance Shamika
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 4:53 AM, Adam Hough adam@gradientzero.com wrote:
I am guessing you are either using RHEL5, Centos5 or some other RHEL5 based distro. I replaced the openldap that was on my centos5 machines with an newer version at 2.4.16+patches.
I have uploaded the rpms and srpms of what I used which you can do a drop in replacement of the RHEL5 based openldap rpms. http://www.gradientzero.com/openldap/
I do not remember for sure but I think I had to force one or 2 of the packages it get it to install but once everyhting is installed then it ran fine for me. I have 3 ldap servers using this version setup in a multi-master setup.
Since I am doing a multimastet setup, I do not use slapd.conf but rather the slapd.d configuration directory though the dynlist overlay should work with slapd.conf as well.
- Adam
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Adam Hough adam@gradientzero.comwrote:
There are other ways to populate the pam_groupdn that you have associated with each machine but those all correspond to some attribute in the user's profile.
I have pam_groupdn setup like this
/etc/ldap.conf: pam_groupdn cn=<GROUP_NAME>,ou=Systems,dc=domain,dc=com pam_member_attribute member
cn=<GROUP_NAME>,ou=Systems,dc=domain,dc=com cn: <GROUP_NAME> objectClass: top objectClass: groupOfNames objectClass: labeledURIObject member: uid=nobody,ou=People, dc=domain,dc=com labeledURI: ldap:///ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com??one?(host=<type of system>) labeledURI: ldap:///ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com??one?(gidNumber=XXXX)
So as you can see you can have as many labeledURI attributes as you want or need. I tend to use the host name function of what the host does.
This is how my account profile would look: uid=<MYUSERID>,ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com host: "cluster" host: sysadmin
So "cluster" is a compute cluster that we have and thus for all those machines the pam_groupdn cn="cluster",ou=Systems,dc=domain,dc=com, and for machines where only the sysadmins login to then pam_groupdn cn=sysadmin,ou=Systems,dc=domain,dc=com.
As long as you can for a labeledURI: ldap:///ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com??one?<attribute>=<value>) type search you can use it to auto populate the group.
Summary:
- Do to not think of the host attribute as host = hostname but as host =
type of machine and that you can have more then one labeledURI per group to help populate the group.
- Use good gidNumbers for groups to help auto populate groupOfName style
groups.
- Adam
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Shamika Joshi shamika.joshi@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Adam, I'm able to get host auth working by using host attribute.But the drawback of that is everytime there a new machine, I have to add that host to all the users I want to grant access to. If I decide to do it based on group membership, I can use pam_groupdn but then it does not allow multiple group entries there, plus it has to be managed on client side,which is even more undesirable by any administrator.
I went through this article but I'm not sure if it will work if I have some members already associated with some groups. Like ldap1 & ldap2 members of qagroup & ldap3 & ldap4 members of sysadmin, would this method allow me to limit access based on their group membership?? if yes...could you briefly explain with an example?
Thank for your time in advance Shamika
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Adam Hough adam@gradientzero.comwrote:
Here is is the write up that I read to figure out how to do setup to auto-restrict users to certain hosts.
http://www.hurricanelabs.com/september2009_login_security_using_openldap_and...