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Status
Adding a new member
There's a guide here explaining the steps for adding a new member to the LDAP.
Connected machines and services
Workstations
The workstations listed above are set up as follows:
- Homedirs mounted over NFS from Proxmox1 (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)
Setting up other workstations in this way
To get this to work you need to:
- create all local users in LDAP (if they don't exist already)
- delete local users (optional)
- move homedirs to nurdservices (fix ownership because LDAP-users have a different UID)
- delete local homedirs
- mount /home from proxmox1:/mnt/md0/homedirs over nfs (put it in /etc/fstab)
- put https://www.sslcertificaten.nl/files/PositiveSSLCA2.crt in /etc/ssl/certs/ with permissions 644
- install libnss-ldapd (see below for settings asked during installation, in the selection list check passwd, group and shadow)
- install libpam-ldapd (see below for settings asked during installation)
- the installation of libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap don't offer all required settings, so fix nslcd.conf and pam_ldap.conf to 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/PositiveSSLCA2.crt
- restart nslcd
- check if ldap users are listed when you run "getent passwd"
- sudo might not work until you type 'id' which is 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 a patch while it's not fixed properly.
VM's
- NURDServices (only users in group "admins" can log in)
- Proxmox1 (for fixing homedir ownership, only users in group "admins" can actually log in)
- Tankstation (a VM for all members to irssi or other processes)
ldap.nurdspace.nl
Slapd and FusionDirectory are running on NURDServices. FusionDirectory's web interface can be accessed on https://ldap.nurdspace.nl.
Wiki
- Port 636 (ldaps) is forwarded to NURDServices for usage by the Wiki.
- Extension:LDAP_Authentication is installed on the Wiki
- Users in the group 'wikiusers' can log in. Admins, bureaucrats and sysops are locally managed.
- Full addition to LocalSettings.php:
require_once( "$IP/extensions/LdapAuthentication/LdapAuthentication.php" ); $wgAuth = new LdapAuthenticationPlugin(); $wgLDAPDomainNames = array( 'nurdspace.lan', ); $wgLDAPServerNames = array( 'nurdspace.lan' => 'ldap.nurdspace.nl', ); $wgLDAPUseLocal = false; $wgLDAPEncryptionType = array( 'nurdspace.lan' => 'ssl', ); $wgLDAPSearchStrings = array( 'nurdspace.lan' => 'uid=USER-NAME,ou=people,dc=nurdspace,dc=lan', ); $wgLDAPLowerCaseUsername = array( 'nurdspace.lan' => true ); $wgLDAPRequiredGroups = array( 'nurdspace.lan' => array( 'cn=wikiusers,ou=groups,dc=nurdspace,dc=lan', ) ); $wgLDAPGroupUseFullDN = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>false ); $wgLDAPGroupObjectclass = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>"posixGroup" ); $wgLDAPGroupAttribute = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>"memberUid" ); $wgLDAPGroupSearchNestedGroups = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>false ); $wgLDAPGroupNameAttribute = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>"cn" ); $wgLDAPBaseDNs = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>"dc=nurdspace,dc=lan" ); $wgLDAPUseLDAPGroups = array( "nurdspace.lan"=>true ); $wgGroupPermissions['wikiusers']['edit'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['admins'] = $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']; # This hook is called by the LdapAuthentication plugin. It is a configuration hook. Here we # are specifying what attibute we want to use for a username in the wiki. # Note that this hook is NOT called on a straight bind. # The hook calls the function defined below. $wgHooks['SetUsernameAttributeFromLDAP'][] = 'SetUsernameAttribute';
Some settings might not be necessary, such as the wgGroupPermissions and wgHooks. I'll do some experimenting to see if it can be cleaned up.
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.
Partkeepr
Partkeepr is an inventory system hosted in a separate VM. The OS isn't hooked up to the LDAP, but Apache uses mod_authnz-ldap so you can log in to partkeepr with your LDAP account.
DHCP
See the 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?
Spacenet usersdone
(Un)locking the front door
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 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 this plugin?
- The DHCP feature sucks, so it's been rolled back.
SAML
There's already a SpaceSAML project, but until this is fully operational we can set up our own construction. This would require setting up an Identity Provider service (such as Shibboleth IdP) and hooking up the Wiki to that.
Wiki
- Members page filled based on LDAP group 'members'.
Misc
- Investigate possibility of moving to a different database back-end (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 1.0.6
- Maintain Members page from LDAP (Like so, but this only displays 1 entry. Could be fixed like so.)
- Check if the passwordmailer on FusionDirectory works
- Check out ldapvi