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= Status =
= Status =


= Adding a new member =
There's a guide [[Adding_a_new_member_to_the_ldap|here]] explaining the steps for adding a new member to the LDAP.
= Connected machines and services =
= Connected machines and services =


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* Users in the LDAP 'sudo' group can sudo.
* Users in the LDAP 'sudo' group can sudo.
* Homedirs are created on the NFS-export when adding a user to LDAP ([http://documentation.fusiondirectory.org/en/documentation_faq/command_after like this])
* Homedirs are created on the NFS-export when adding a user to LDAP ([http://documentation.fusiondirectory.org/en/documentation_faq/command_after like this])
=== Setting up other workstations in this way ===
To get this to work you need to:
* create all local users in LDAP and then delete local users (else UIDs/GIDs get confusing)
* move homedirs to nurdservices (fix ownership because LDAP-users have a different UID) then delete local homedirs
* put https://www.sslcertificaten.nl/files/PositiveSSLCA2.crt in /etc/ssl/certs/ with permissions 644
*insert into /etc/fstab:
<code>dumpster-a.nurdspace.lan:/vol/home  /home  nfs  rw,auto,exec,vers=3  0  0</code>
* install nfs client stuff:
<code>apt-get install rpcbind nfs-common</code>
* install [http://wiki.debian.org/LDAP/NSS#NSS_Setup_with_libnss-ldapd libnss-ldapd] (see below for settings asked during installation, in the selection list check passwd, group and shadow)
* install nslcd and libpam-ldapd (see below for settings asked during installation)
* /etc/nslcd.conf should mention at least the following:
uri ldaps://ldap.nurdspace.nl/
base dc=nurdspace,dc=lan
binddn cn=read-user,ou=systems,dc=nurdspace,dc=lan
bindpw (obtain from other machine)
ssl on
tls_reqcert demand
tls_cacertfile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* configure /etc/nsswitch.conf:
passwd:    files ldap
group:    files ldap
shadow:    files ldap
* restart nslcd
* restart nscd
* check if ldap users are listed when you run "getent passwd"
* sudo might not work until you type 'id' which is [http://wiki.debian.org/LDAP/PAM kind of a mystery]
Useful reading: http://www.debian-administration.org/article/OpenLDAP_installation_on_Debian
In certain cases sudo can break. This can be fixed with [http://osdir.com/ml/general/2013-01/msg44182.html a patch] while it's not fixed properly.


== VM's ==
== VM's ==
* [[NURDServices]] (only users in group "admins" can log in)
* [[NURDServices]] (only users in group "admins" can log in)
* [[Egg]] (a VM for all members to irssi or other processes)
* [[Stroopwafel]] (a VM for all members to irssi or other processes)
 
== ldap.nurdspace.nl ==
Slapd and [http://fusiondirectory.org FusionDirectory] are running on [[NURDServices]]. FusionDirectory's web interface can be accessed on https://ldap.nurdspace.nl.


== Wiki ==
== Wiki ==
Authentication on this wiki is done via SAML. Zarya needs to document this.
Authentication on this wiki is done via SAML.


=== Limitations ===
=== Limitations ===
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== DHCP ==
== DHCP ==
See the [[Network|network page]].
See the [[Network|network page]].
= Future plans =
The most important machines and services are now hooked up to the LDAP. However, there's always room for more.
== More groups for different purposes ==
We should create more groups for specific purposes, such as:
* Workstation users (now only sudo'ers are treated separately)
* Separate group per workstation? Or some sort of hierarchy of groups, so members need only be in 1 group?
* <s>Spacenet users</s> done


== (Un)locking the front door ==
== (Un)locking the front door ==
See [[Spacelock]].
See [[Spacelock]].
== Member registration ==
Currently the users in group "members" are maintained by hand. A little more automation would be appropriate. Hooking it up to actual money transactions might be far-fetched, but maybe something else is possible.
== E-mail and contacts services ==
We could install Zimbra or Zarafa, or maybe some smaller services to provide e-mail accounts, mailinglist functionality and maybe a CardDAV services for members.
== Make use of more of FusionDirectory's features ==
FusionDirectory has [http://documentation.fusiondirectory.org/en/documentation/available_plugins features/plugins] for applications, mime-types, workstations, object groups, public key authentication. Maybe some of these could be useful?
* Systems plugin installed and working, so we can now list all systems (workstations, servers) in the LDAP
* Wake-on-lan not working yet, probably due to a bug in Argonaut. The server- and client-services see eachother but wake-on-lan commands don't come through and you get an error in the web interface:
Communication failure with the infrastructure service:
Error: Request error: No client module can handle action Deployment.wake for target 00:0d:56:06:b6:26
* Maybe maintain the internal DNS with [http://documentation.fusiondirectory.org/en/documentation/plugin/dns_plugin/how_to_setup_dns_plugin_1.0.5 this plugin]?
* The DHCP feature sucks, so it's been rolled back.
== Wiki ==
* Members page filled based on LDAP group 'members'.
== Misc ==
* Investigate possibility of moving to a different database back-end ([http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/978.html back-sql])
* Exclude weak ciphers from olcTLSCipherSuite in cn=config
* Setting "change password on first login" in FusionDirectory doesn't get enforced through PAM
* Upgrade FusionDirectory from 1.0.5 to [http://fusiondirectory.org/basic/press#fd-1.0.6 1.0.6]
* Maintain [http://nurdspace.nl/Category:Members Members] page from LDAP ([http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:External_Data#.23get_ldap_data_-_retrieve_data_from_LDAP_directory Like so], but this only displays 1 entry. Could be fixed [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:External_Data/Archive_2012#.23for_external_table_support_for_.23get_ldap_data like so].)
* Check if the passwordmailer on FusionDirectory works
* Check out [http://www.lichteblau.com/ldapvi/manual/ ldapvi]

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Status

Connected machines and services

Workstations

The workstations listed above are set up as follows:

  • Homedirs mounted over NFS from dumpster-a (except user 'printer' on PrinterPC)
  • Users in the LDAP 'sudo' group can sudo.
  • Homedirs are created on the NFS-export when adding a user to LDAP (like this)

VM's

  • NURDServices (only users in group "admins" can log in)
  • Stroopwafel (a VM for all members to irssi or other processes)

Wiki

Authentication on this wiki is done via SAML.

Limitations

  • The mediawiki login system converts the first character of usernames to uppercase due to restrictions on usernames. To get around this we've enabled $wgLDAPLowercaseUsernameScheme. This requires usernames to be all lowercase in the LDAP.
  • Users are maintained through the LDAP, so creating a user on the Wiki is no longer possible. It could be enabled, but that would require adding a user with write-access in the LDAP. That seems a little scary for now. It would however offer the possibility of changing your LDAP password through the Wiki.

Wifi (Spacenet)

The LDAP serves as a userdb for Spacenet, which is connected via FreeRADIUS. For full details see the Spacenet-page. Only users in group "spacenet" can log in.

DHCP

See the network page.

(Un)locking the front door

See Spacelock.