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#!/usr/bin/env ruby |
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require 'simple_ldap_authenticator' |
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DOMAIN = 'artcode' |
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TLD = 're' |
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raise 'Error: 2 arguments required => email + password' if ARGV.length != 2 |
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email = ARGV.shift |
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password = ARGV.shift |
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# puts "email=#{email}" |
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user = email.split('@').first |
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fqdn = email.split('@')[1] |
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fqdn_items = fqdn.split('.') |
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tld = fqdn_items.last |
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domain = fqdn_items[0..-2].join('.') |
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# puts "user=#{user}" |
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# puts "domain=#{domain}" |
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# puts "tld=#{tld}" |
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# |
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SimpleLdapAuthenticator.servers = ['127.0.0.1'] |
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SimpleLdapAuthenticator.port = 1389 |
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SimpleLdapAuthenticator.use_ssl = false |
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# SimpleLdapAuthenticator.login_format = '%s@mydomain.com' |
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SimpleLdapAuthenticator.login_format = "uid=%s,ou=Users,dc=#{DOMAIN},dc=#{TLD}" |
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SimpleLdapAuthenticator.login_format = "uid=%s,ou=Users,dc=#{domain},dc=#{tld}" |
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p SimpleLdapAuthenticator.valid?('admin', 'adminpassword') |
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p SimpleLdapAuthenticator.valid?(user, password) |
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#!/usr/local/bin/ruby -w |
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# This is a modified version of rbslapd1.rb which uses a Router instead of |
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# subclassing the LDAP::Server::Operation class. |
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# This is a trivial LDAP server which just stores directory entries in RAM. |
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# It does no validation or authentication. This is intended just to |
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# demonstrate the API, it's not for real-world use!! |
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$:.unshift('../lib') |
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$debug = false |
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require 'ldap/server' |
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require 'ldap/server/router' |
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$logger = Logger.new($stderr) |
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class LDAPController |
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def self.bind(request, version, dn, password, params) |
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$logger.debug 'Catchall bind request' |
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raise LDAP::ResultError::UnwillingToPerform, 'Invalid bind DN' |
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end |
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def self.bindUser(request, version, dn, password, params) |
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user = params[:uid] |
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domain = params[:domain] |
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tld = params[:tld] |
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# p "bindUser user=#{user} dn=#{dn}, password=#{password}, params=#{params}" |
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if user.length < 2 |
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$logger.warn "Denied access for user #{user}: Size < 2" |
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raise LDAP::ResultError::InvalidCredentials, 'Invalid credentials' |
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end |
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$logger.info "Authenticated email=#{user}@#{domain}.#{tld} with password=<ANY>" |
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end |
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def self.search(request, baseObject, scope, deref, filter, params) |
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$logger.info "Catchall search request for #{baseObject}" |
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raise LDAP::ResultError::UnwillingToPerform, 'Invalid search DN' |
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end |
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def self.searchUsers(request, baseObject, scope, deref, filter, params) |
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$logger.info 'Search users' |
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end |
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end |
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router = LDAP::Server::Router.new($logger) do |
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# Different syntax but same thing |
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# bind nil => 'LDAPController#bind' |
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# route :bind, nil => 'LDAPController#bind' |
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# Bind a route using variables. A hash with the variables will be passed |
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# to your function as last argument. |
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# bind 'uid=:uid,ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com' => 'LDAPController#bindUser' |
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bind 'uid=:uid,ou=Users,dc=:domain,dc=:tld' => 'LDAPController#bindUser' |
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# search nil => 'LDAPController#search' |
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# search 'ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com' => 'LDAPController#searchUsers' |
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end |
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# This is the shared object which carries our actual directory entries. |
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# It's just a hash of {dn=>entry}, where each entry is {attr=>[val,val,...]} |
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directory = {} |
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# Let's put some backing store on it |
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require 'yaml' |
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begin |
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File.open('ldapdb.yaml') { |f| directory = YAML.load(f.read) } |
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rescue Errno::ENOENT |
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end |
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at_exit do |
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File.open('ldapdb.new', 'w') { |f| f.write(YAML.dump(directory)) } |
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File.rename('ldapdb.new', 'ldapdb.yaml') |
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end |
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# Listen for incoming LDAP connections. For each one, create a Connection |
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# object, which will invoke a HashOperation object for each request. |
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s = LDAP::Server.new( |
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port: 1389, |
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nodelay: true, |
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listen: 10, |
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# :ssl_key_file => "key.pem", |
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# :ssl_cert_file => "cert.pem", |
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# :ssl_on_connect => true, |
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router: router |
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) |
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s.run_tcpserver |
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s.join |
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