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(Une version intermédiaire par le même utilisateur non affichée) | |||
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query_filter = mail=%s | query_filter = mail=%s | ||
result_attribute = uid | result_attribute = uid | ||
= /etc/pam_ldap.conf = | |||
###DEBCONF### | |||
# the configuration of this file will be done by debconf as long as the | |||
# first line of the file says '###DEBCONF###' | |||
# | |||
# you should use dpkg-reconfigure to configure this file | |||
# | |||
# @(#)$Id: ldap.conf,v 1.36 2005/03/23 08:29:59 lukeh Exp $ | |||
# | |||
# This is the configuration file for the LDAP nameservice | |||
# switch library and the LDAP PAM module. | |||
# | |||
# PADL Software | |||
# http://www.padl.com | |||
# | |||
# Your LDAP server. Must be resolvable without using LDAP. | |||
# Multiple hosts may be specified, each separated by a | |||
# space. How long nss_ldap takes to failover depends on | |||
# whether your LDAP client library supports configurable | |||
# network or connect timeouts (see bind_timelimit). | |||
#host 127.0.0.1 | |||
#host annuaire.insa-rennes.fr | |||
# The distinguished name of the search base. | |||
'''base dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr''' | |||
# Another way to specify your LDAP server is to provide an | |||
'''uri ldap://annuaire.insa-rennes.fr''' | |||
# Unix Domain Sockets to connect to a local LDAP Server. | |||
#uri ldap://127.0.0.1/ | |||
#uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/ | |||
#uri ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi_sock/ | |||
# Note: %2f encodes the '/' used as directory separator | |||
# The LDAP version to use (defaults to 3 | |||
# if supported by client library) | |||
'''ldap_version 3''' | |||
# The distinguished name to bind to the server with. | |||
# Optional: default is to bind anonymously. | |||
#binddn cn=proxyuser,dc=padl,dc=com | |||
# The credentials to bind with. | |||
# Optional: default is no credential. | |||
#bindpw secret | |||
# The distinguished name to bind to the server with | |||
# if the effective user ID is root. Password is | |||
# stored in /etc/pam_ldap.secret (mode 600) | |||
#rootbinddn cn=manager,dc=padl,dc=com | |||
# The port. | |||
# Optional: default is 389. | |||
#port 389 | |||
# The search scope. | |||
#scope sub | |||
#scope one | |||
#scope base | |||
# Search timelimit | |||
#timelimit 30 | |||
# Bind/connect timelimit | |||
#bind_timelimit 30 | |||
# Reconnect policy: hard (default) will retry connecting to | |||
# the software with exponential backoff, soft will fail | |||
# immediately. | |||
#bind_policy hard | |||
# Idle timelimit; client will close connections | |||
# (nss_ldap only) if the server has not been contacted | |||
# for the number of seconds specified below. | |||
#idle_timelimit 3600 | |||
# Filter to AND with uid=%s | |||
#pam_filter objectclass=account | |||
# The user ID attribute (defaults to uid) | |||
#pam_login_attribute uid | |||
# Search the root DSE for the password policy (works | |||
# with Netscape Directory Server) | |||
#pam_lookup_policy yes | |||
# Check the 'host' attribute for access control | |||
# Default is no; if set to yes, and user has no | |||
# value for the host attribute, and pam_ldap is | |||
# configured for account management (authorization) | |||
# then the user will not be allowed to login. | |||
#pam_check_host_attr yes | |||
# Check the 'authorizedService' attribute for access | |||
# control | |||
# Default is no; if set to yes, and the user has no | |||
# value for the authorizedService attribute, and | |||
# pam_ldap is configured for account management | |||
# (authorization) then the user will not be allowed | |||
# to login. | |||
#pam_check_service_attr yes | |||
# Group to enforce membership of | |||
#pam_groupdn cn=PAM,ou=Groups,dc=padl,dc=com | |||
# Group member attribute | |||
#pam_member_attribute uniquemember | |||
# Specify a minium or maximum UID number allowed | |||
#pam_min_uid 0 | |||
#pam_max_uid 0 | |||
# Template login attribute, default template user | |||
# (can be overriden by value of former attribute | |||
# in user's entry) | |||
#pam_login_attribute userPrincipalName | |||
#pam_template_login_attribute uid | |||
#pam_template_login nobody | |||
# HEADS UP: the pam_crypt, pam_nds_passwd, | |||
# and pam_ad_passwd options are no | |||
# longer supported. | |||
# | |||
# If you are using XAD, you can set pam_password | |||
# to racf, ad, or exop. Make sure that you have | |||
# SSL enabled. | |||
# Do not hash the password at all; presume | |||
# the directory server will do it, if | |||
# necessary. This is the default. | |||
pam_password crypt | |||
# Hash password locally; required for University of | |||
# Michigan LDAP server, and works with Netscape | |||
# Directory Server if you're using the UNIX-Crypt | |||
# hash mechanism and not using the NT Synchronization | |||
# service. | |||
#pam_password crypt | |||
# Remove old password first, then update in | |||
# cleartext. Necessary for use with Novell | |||
# Directory Services (NDS) | |||
#pam_password clear_remove_old | |||
#pam_password nds | |||
# RACF is an alias for the above. For use with | |||
# IBM RACF | |||
#pam_password racf | |||
# Update Active Directory password, by | |||
# creating Unicode password and updating | |||
# unicodePwd attribute. | |||
#pam_password ad | |||
# Use the OpenLDAP password change | |||
# extended operation to update the password. | |||
#pam_password exop | |||
# Redirect users to a URL or somesuch on password | |||
# changes. | |||
#pam_password_prohibit_message Please visit http://internal to change your password. | |||
# RFC2307bis naming contexts | |||
# Syntax: | |||
# nss_base_XXX base?scope?filter | |||
# where scope is {base,one,sub} | |||
# and filter is a filter to be &'d with the | |||
# default filter. | |||
# You can omit the suffix eg: | |||
# nss_base_passwd ou=People, | |||
# to append the default base DN but this | |||
# may incur a small performance impact. | |||
#nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_shadow ou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_hosts ou=Hosts,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_services ou=Services,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_networks ou=Networks,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_protocols ou=Protocols,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_rpc ou=Rpc,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_ethers ou=Ethers,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_netmasks ou=Networks,dc=padl,dc=com?ne | |||
#nss_base_bootparams ou=Ethers,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_aliases ou=Aliases,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
#nss_base_netgroup ou=Netgroup,dc=padl,dc=com?one | |||
# attribute/objectclass mapping | |||
# Syntax: | |||
#nss_map_attribute rfc2307attribute mapped_attribute | |||
#nss_map_objectclass rfc2307objectclass mapped_objectclass | |||
# configure --enable-nds is no longer supported. | |||
# NDS mappings | |||
#nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member | |||
# Services for UNIX 3.5 mappings | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixAccount User | |||
#nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount User | |||
#nss_map_attribute uid msSFU30Name | |||
#nss_map_attribute uniqueMember msSFU30PosixMember | |||
#nss_map_attribute userPassword msSFU30Password | |||
#nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFU30HomeDirectory | |||
#nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFUHomeDirectory | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group | |||
#pam_login_attribute msSFU30Name | |||
#pam_filter objectclass=User | |||
#pam_password ad | |||
# configure --enable-mssfu-schema is no longer supported. | |||
# Services for UNIX 2.0 mappings | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixAccount User | |||
#nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount user | |||
#nss_map_attribute uid msSFUName | |||
#nss_map_attribute uniqueMember posixMember | |||
#nss_map_attribute userPassword msSFUPassword | |||
#nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFUHomeDirectory | |||
#nss_map_attribute shadowLastChange pwdLastSet | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group | |||
#nss_map_attribute cn msSFUName | |||
#pam_login_attribute msSFUName | |||
#pam_filter objectclass=User | |||
#pam_password ad | |||
# RFC 2307 (AD) mappings | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixAccount user | |||
#nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount user | |||
#nss_map_attribute uid sAMAccountName | |||
#nss_map_attribute homeDirectory unixHomeDirectory | |||
#nss_map_attribute shadowLastChange pwdLastSet | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup group | |||
#nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member | |||
#pam_login_attribute sAMAccountName | |||
#pam_filter objectclass=User | |||
#pam_password ad | |||
# configure --enable-authpassword is no longer supported | |||
# AuthPassword mappings | |||
#nss_map_attribute userPassword authPassword | |||
# AIX SecureWay mappings | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixAccount aixAccount | |||
#nss_base_passwd ou=aixaccount,?one | |||
#nss_map_attribute uid userName | |||
#nss_map_attribute gidNumber gid | |||
#nss_map_attribute uidNumber uid | |||
#nss_map_attribute userPassword passwordChar | |||
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup aixAccessGroup | |||
#nss_base_group ou=aixgroup,?one | |||
#nss_map_attribute cn groupName | |||
#nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member | |||
#pam_login_attribute userName | |||
#pam_filter objectclass=aixAccount | |||
#pam_password clear | |||
# Netscape SDK LDAPS | |||
#ssl on | |||
# Netscape SDK SSL options | |||
#sslpath /etc/ssl/certs/cert7.db | |||
# OpenLDAP SSL mechanism | |||
# start_tls mechanism uses the normal LDAP port, LDAPS typically 636 | |||
#ssl start_tls | |||
#ssl on | |||
# OpenLDAP SSL options | |||
# Require and verify server certificate (yes/no) | |||
# Default is to use libldap's default behavior, which can be configured in | |||
# /etc/openldap/ldap.conf using the TLS_REQCERT setting. The default for | |||
# OpenLDAP 2.0 and earlier is "no", for 2.1 and later is "yes". | |||
#tls_checkpeer yes | |||
# CA certificates for server certificate verification | |||
# At least one of these are required if tls_checkpeer is "yes" | |||
#tls_cacertfile /etc/ssl/ca.cert | |||
#tls_cacertdir /etc/ssl/certs | |||
# Seed the PRNG if /dev/urandom is not provided | |||
#tls_randfile /var/run/egd-pool | |||
# SSL cipher suite | |||
# See man ciphers for syntax | |||
#tls_ciphers TLSv1 | |||
# Client certificate and key | |||
# Use these, if your server requires client authentication. | |||
#tls_cert | |||
#tls_key | |||
# Disable SASL security layers. This is needed for AD. | |||
#sasl_secprops maxssf=0 | |||
# Override the default Kerberos ticket cache location. | |||
#krb5_ccname FILE:/etc/.ldapcache | |||
# SASL mechanism for PAM authentication - use is experimental | |||
# at present and does not support password policy control | |||
#pam_sasl_mech DIGEST-MD5 | |||
= /etc/saslauthd.conf = | |||
ldap_servers: ldap://annuaire.insa-rennes.fr | |||
ldap_search_base: dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr | |||
[[Category:Configuration]] | [[Category:Configuration]] | ||
[[Category:Postfix]] | [[Category:Postfix]] | ||
[[Category:LDAP]] | [[Category:LDAP]] | ||
[[Category:A MODIFIER]] |
Dernière version du 24 septembre 2008 à 08:22
/etc/postfix/ldapusers.conf
server_host = annuaire.insa-rennes.fr server_port = 389 search_base = dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr query_filter = uid=%s result_attribute = uid version = 3
/etc/postfix/ldap-loginsasl.conf
version = 3 server_host = ldap://annuaire.insa-rennes.fr server_port = 389 search_base = dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr query_filter = mail=%s result_attribute = uid
/etc/pam_ldap.conf
###DEBCONF### # the configuration of this file will be done by debconf as long as the # first line of the file says '###DEBCONF###' # # you should use dpkg-reconfigure to configure this file # # @(#)$Id: ldap.conf,v 1.36 2005/03/23 08:29:59 lukeh Exp $ # # This is the configuration file for the LDAP nameservice # switch library and the LDAP PAM module. # # PADL Software # http://www.padl.com # # Your LDAP server. Must be resolvable without using LDAP. # Multiple hosts may be specified, each separated by a # space. How long nss_ldap takes to failover depends on # whether your LDAP client library supports configurable # network or connect timeouts (see bind_timelimit). #host 127.0.0.1 #host annuaire.insa-rennes.fr # The distinguished name of the search base. base dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr # Another way to specify your LDAP server is to provide an uri ldap://annuaire.insa-rennes.fr # Unix Domain Sockets to connect to a local LDAP Server. #uri ldap://127.0.0.1/ #uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/ #uri ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi_sock/ # Note: %2f encodes the '/' used as directory separator # The LDAP version to use (defaults to 3 # if supported by client library) ldap_version 3 # The distinguished name to bind to the server with. # Optional: default is to bind anonymously. #binddn cn=proxyuser,dc=padl,dc=com # The credentials to bind with. # Optional: default is no credential. #bindpw secret # The distinguished name to bind to the server with # if the effective user ID is root. Password is # stored in /etc/pam_ldap.secret (mode 600) #rootbinddn cn=manager,dc=padl,dc=com # The port. # Optional: default is 389. #port 389 # The search scope. #scope sub #scope one #scope base # Search timelimit #timelimit 30 # Bind/connect timelimit #bind_timelimit 30 # Reconnect policy: hard (default) will retry connecting to # the software with exponential backoff, soft will fail # immediately. #bind_policy hard # Idle timelimit; client will close connections # (nss_ldap only) if the server has not been contacted # for the number of seconds specified below. #idle_timelimit 3600 # Filter to AND with uid=%s #pam_filter objectclass=account # The user ID attribute (defaults to uid) #pam_login_attribute uid # Search the root DSE for the password policy (works # with Netscape Directory Server) #pam_lookup_policy yes # Check the 'host' attribute for access control # Default is no; if set to yes, and user has no # value for the host attribute, and pam_ldap is # configured for account management (authorization) # then the user will not be allowed to login. #pam_check_host_attr yes # Check the 'authorizedService' attribute for access # control # Default is no; if set to yes, and the user has no # value for the authorizedService attribute, and # pam_ldap is configured for account management # (authorization) then the user will not be allowed # to login. #pam_check_service_attr yes # Group to enforce membership of #pam_groupdn cn=PAM,ou=Groups,dc=padl,dc=com # Group member attribute #pam_member_attribute uniquemember # Specify a minium or maximum UID number allowed #pam_min_uid 0 #pam_max_uid 0 # Template login attribute, default template user # (can be overriden by value of former attribute # in user's entry) #pam_login_attribute userPrincipalName #pam_template_login_attribute uid #pam_template_login nobody # HEADS UP: the pam_crypt, pam_nds_passwd, # and pam_ad_passwd options are no # longer supported. # # If you are using XAD, you can set pam_password # to racf, ad, or exop. Make sure that you have # SSL enabled. # Do not hash the password at all; presume # the directory server will do it, if # necessary. This is the default. pam_password crypt # Hash password locally; required for University of # Michigan LDAP server, and works with Netscape # Directory Server if you're using the UNIX-Crypt # hash mechanism and not using the NT Synchronization # service. #pam_password crypt # Remove old password first, then update in # cleartext. Necessary for use with Novell # Directory Services (NDS) #pam_password clear_remove_old #pam_password nds # RACF is an alias for the above. For use with # IBM RACF #pam_password racf # Update Active Directory password, by # creating Unicode password and updating # unicodePwd attribute. #pam_password ad # Use the OpenLDAP password change # extended operation to update the password. #pam_password exop # Redirect users to a URL or somesuch on password # changes. #pam_password_prohibit_message Please visit http://internal to change your password. # RFC2307bis naming contexts # Syntax: # nss_base_XXX base?scope?filter # where scope is {base,one,sub} # and filter is a filter to be &'d with the # default filter. # You can omit the suffix eg: # nss_base_passwd ou=People, # to append the default base DN but this # may incur a small performance impact. #nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_shadow ou=People,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_hosts ou=Hosts,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_services ou=Services,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_networks ou=Networks,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_protocols ou=Protocols,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_rpc ou=Rpc,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_ethers ou=Ethers,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_netmasks ou=Networks,dc=padl,dc=com?ne #nss_base_bootparams ou=Ethers,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_aliases ou=Aliases,dc=padl,dc=com?one #nss_base_netgroup ou=Netgroup,dc=padl,dc=com?one # attribute/objectclass mapping # Syntax: #nss_map_attribute rfc2307attribute mapped_attribute #nss_map_objectclass rfc2307objectclass mapped_objectclass # configure --enable-nds is no longer supported. # NDS mappings #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member # Services for UNIX 3.5 mappings #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount User #nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount User #nss_map_attribute uid msSFU30Name #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember msSFU30PosixMember #nss_map_attribute userPassword msSFU30Password #nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFU30HomeDirectory #nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFUHomeDirectory #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group #pam_login_attribute msSFU30Name #pam_filter objectclass=User #pam_password ad # configure --enable-mssfu-schema is no longer supported. # Services for UNIX 2.0 mappings #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount User #nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount user #nss_map_attribute uid msSFUName #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember posixMember #nss_map_attribute userPassword msSFUPassword #nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFUHomeDirectory #nss_map_attribute shadowLastChange pwdLastSet #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group #nss_map_attribute cn msSFUName #pam_login_attribute msSFUName #pam_filter objectclass=User #pam_password ad # RFC 2307 (AD) mappings #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount user #nss_map_objectclass shadowAccount user #nss_map_attribute uid sAMAccountName #nss_map_attribute homeDirectory unixHomeDirectory #nss_map_attribute shadowLastChange pwdLastSet #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup group #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member #pam_login_attribute sAMAccountName #pam_filter objectclass=User #pam_password ad # configure --enable-authpassword is no longer supported # AuthPassword mappings #nss_map_attribute userPassword authPassword # AIX SecureWay mappings #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount aixAccount #nss_base_passwd ou=aixaccount,?one #nss_map_attribute uid userName #nss_map_attribute gidNumber gid #nss_map_attribute uidNumber uid #nss_map_attribute userPassword passwordChar #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup aixAccessGroup #nss_base_group ou=aixgroup,?one #nss_map_attribute cn groupName #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member #pam_login_attribute userName #pam_filter objectclass=aixAccount #pam_password clear # Netscape SDK LDAPS #ssl on # Netscape SDK SSL options #sslpath /etc/ssl/certs/cert7.db # OpenLDAP SSL mechanism # start_tls mechanism uses the normal LDAP port, LDAPS typically 636 #ssl start_tls #ssl on # OpenLDAP SSL options # Require and verify server certificate (yes/no) # Default is to use libldap's default behavior, which can be configured in # /etc/openldap/ldap.conf using the TLS_REQCERT setting. The default for # OpenLDAP 2.0 and earlier is "no", for 2.1 and later is "yes". #tls_checkpeer yes # CA certificates for server certificate verification # At least one of these are required if tls_checkpeer is "yes" #tls_cacertfile /etc/ssl/ca.cert #tls_cacertdir /etc/ssl/certs # Seed the PRNG if /dev/urandom is not provided #tls_randfile /var/run/egd-pool
# SSL cipher suite # See man ciphers for syntax #tls_ciphers TLSv1 # Client certificate and key # Use these, if your server requires client authentication. #tls_cert #tls_key # Disable SASL security layers. This is needed for AD. #sasl_secprops maxssf=0 # Override the default Kerberos ticket cache location. #krb5_ccname FILE:/etc/.ldapcache # SASL mechanism for PAM authentication - use is experimental # at present and does not support password policy control #pam_sasl_mech DIGEST-MD5
/etc/saslauthd.conf
ldap_servers: ldap://annuaire.insa-rennes.fr ldap_search_base: dc=insa-rennes,dc=fr