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LDAP authentication backend for StackStorm

LDAP Unit Tests Status

Requirements

Ubuntu / Debian

sudo apt-get install -y python-dev libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev libssl-dev ldap-utils

Rocky / CentOS / RHEL / Fedora

sudo dnf install python2-devel python3-devel openldap-devel

Configuration Options

option required default description
bind_dn yes DN of the service account to bind with the LDAP server
bind_password yes Password of the service account
base_ou yes Base OU to search for user entries (and group entries if base_ou_group is not provided)
group_dns yes Which group DNs (Distinguished Names) a user must be member of to be granted access (group names are considered case-insensitive). Each group must be a fully-qualified DN, or just the last RDN (Relative DN) which is typically a CN= entry (like CN=st2users).
group_dns_check no and What kind of check to perform when validating user group membership (and / or). When and behavior is used, user needs to be part of all the specified groups and when or behavior is used, user needs to be part of at least one or more of the specified groups.
host yes Hostname of the LDAP server. Multiple comma-separated entries are allowed.
port yes Port of the LDAP server
use_ssl no false Use LDAPS to connect
use_tls no false Start TLS on LDAP to connect
cacert no None Path to the CA cert used to validate certificate
id_attr no uid Field name of the user ID attribute; ignored if account_pattern is specified.
account_pattern no {id_attr}={{username}} LDAP subtree pattern to match user. The user's username is escaped and interpolated into this string (see example).
group_pattern no (|(&(objectClass=*)(|(member={user_dn})(uniqueMember={user_dn})(memberUid={username})))) LDAP subtree pattern for user groups. Both user_dn and username are escaped and then interpolated into this string (see example).
scope no subtree Search scope (base, onelevel, or subtree)
network_timeout no 10.0 Timeout for network operations (in seconds)
chase_referrals no false True if the referrals should be automatically chased within the underlying LDAP C lib
debug no false Enable debug mode. When debug mode is enabled all the calls (including the results) to LDAP server are logged
client_options no A dictionary with additional Python LDAP client options which can be passed to set_connection() method
cache_user_groups_response no true When true, LDAP user groups response is cached for 120 seconds (by default) in memory. This decreases load on LDAP server and increases performance when remote LDAP group to RBAC role sync is enabled and / or when the same user authenticates concurrency in a short time frame. Keep in mind that even when this feature is enabled, single (authenticate) request to LDAP server will still be performed when user authenticates to st2auth - authentication information is not cached - only user groups are cached.
cache_user_groups_ttl no 120 How long (in seconds) to cache LDAP user groups responses.
base_ou_group no None (If None, uses value of base_ou) Base OU to search for group entries. If this is None, group searches use the value of base_ou instead. Defaults to None.

Escaping Password Characters

Passwords that contain the $ character are required to be escaped in the form $$ because the underlying modules that process the backend configuration uses Python Template Strings.

Implementation Overview

The LDAP backend attempts a few different LDAP operations to authenticate users against an LDAP server:

  1. Attempts an LDAP bind with the StackStorm service credentials bind_dn and bind_password.
  2. Searches the LDAP server for the username provided by the StackStorm user, and saves the user's bind_dn attribute as user_dn.
  3. Fetches the user's LDAP groups and compares them against the groups in the group_dns configuration using the logic from group_dns_check, the user_dn from step 2, and the username supplied by the StackStorm user.
  4. Attempts to re-bind to the LDAP server with the StackStorm user's supplied username and password.

If all of the steps succeed, then the user is authenticated. If any of those steps fail, then the authentication fails.

Configuration Examples

Simple Configuration

Please refer to the standalone mode in the configuration section for authentication for basic setup concept. The following is an example of the auth section in the StackStorm configuration file for the LDAP backend.

[auth]
mode = standalone
backend = ldap
backend_kwargs = {"bind_dn": "CN=st2admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com", "bind_password": "foobar123", "base_ou": "dc=example,dc=com", "group_dns": ["CN=st2users,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com", "CN=st2developers,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com"], "host": "identity.example.com", "port": 636, "use_ssl": true, "cacert": "/path/to/cacert.pem"}
enable = True
debug = False
use_ssl = True
cert = /path/to/mycert.crt
key = /path/to/mycert.key
logging = /path/to/st2auth.logging.conf
api_url = http://myhost.example.com:9101/

Note: Key in the client_options dictionary must be an integer representing a LDAP constant option value.

For example:

backend_kwargs = {..., "client_options": {"20482": 9}}

In this case, "20482" represents ldap.OPT_TIMEOUT option.

To retrieve a integer value of a particular client option constant, you can run the following code:

import ldap
print(ldap.OPT_TIMEOUT)

Additionally, this simple example uses the default values for the id_attr, account_pattern, and group_pattern configuration options. This means that the user's account will be queried with the default LDAP search pattern uid={username}, and the groups will be queried with the default LDAP search pattern (|(&(objectClass=*)(|(member={user_dn})(uniqueMember={user_dn})(memberUid={username})))).

Configuration Specifying id_attr

If your LDAP server uses a different name for the user ID attribute, you can simply specify the id_attr configuration option.

[auth]
mode = standalone
backend = ldap
backend_kwargs = {"bind_dn": "CN=st2admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com", "bind_password": "foobar123", "base_ou": "dc=example,dc=com", "id_attr": "username", "group_dns": ["CN=st2users,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com", "CN=st2developers,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com"], "host": "identity.example.com", "port": 636, "use_ssl": true, "cacert": "/path/to/cacert.pem"}
enable = True
debug = False
use_ssl = True
cert = /path/to/mycert.crt
key = /path/to/mycert.key
logging = /path/to/st2auth.logging.conf
api_url = http://myhost.example.com:9101/

Explanation

In this example, the user's account will be queried with the LDAP search pattern username={username}, and the user's groups will be queried with the default LDAP search pattern from above.

Configuration Overriding account_pattern and group_pattern

[auth]
mode = standalone
backend = ldap
backend_kwargs = {"bind_dn": "CN=st2admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com", "bind_password": "foobar123", "base_ou": "dc=example,dc=com", "account_pattern": "(&(objectClass=person)(|(accountName={username})(mail={username})))", "group_pattern": "(&(objectClass=userGroup)(|(member={user_dn})(uniqueMember={user_dn})(memberUsername={username})))", "group_dns": ["CN=st2users,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com", "CN=st2developers,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com"], "host": "identity.example.com", "port": 636, "use_ssl": true, "cacert": "/path/to/cacert.pem"}
enable = True
debug = False
use_ssl = True
cert = /path/to/mycert.crt
key = /path/to/mycert.key
logging = /path/to/st2auth.logging.conf
api_url = http://myhost.example.com:9101/

Note: You do not have to override both account_pattern and group_pattern together, you may only need to override one of them.

Explanation

It's easier to read the account_pattern string (&(objectClass=person)(|(accountName={username})(mail={username}))) if it is reformatted to show the nesting:

(&
  (objectClass=person)
  (|
    (accountName={username})
    (mail={username})
  )
)

The Python string format patterns {username} will be interpolated with the LDAP username of users who are authenticating with StackStorm. This means that the account_pattern search string will query the LDAP server for a user who has the LDAP objectClass attribute equal to person and whose LDAP accountName or LDAP mail attributes are equal to the username they submit to StackStorm.

For group_pattern, the usage is similar, but it has an additional user_dn variable that will be interpolated into the string:

(&
  (objectClass=userGroup)
  (|
    (member={user_dn})
    (uniqueMember={user_dn})
    (memberUsername={username})
  )
)

This search string will query for LDAP objects that have objectClass attributes equal to userGroup and whose LDAP member or uniqueMember attributes are equal to the user's LDAP user_dn value or whose LDAP memberUsername attributes are equal to the username they submit to StackStorm.

The user_dn value is the user's bind_dn attribute returned by the LDAP server in step 2.

Configuration Specifying group_dns

The group_dns option takes a list of fully-qualified DNs (Distinguished Names), or RDNs (Relative Distinguished Names).

[auth]
mode = standalone
backend = ldap
backend_kwargs = {"bind_dn": "CN=st2admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com", "bind_password": "foobar123", "base_ou": "dc=example,dc=com", "group_dns": ["CN=st2users", "CN=st2developers"], "host": "identity.example.com", "port": 636, "use_ssl": true, "cacert": "/path/to/cacert.pem"}
enable = True
debug = False
use_ssl = True
cert = /path/to/mycert.crt
key = /path/to/mycert.key
logging = /path/to/st2auth.logging.conf
api_url = http://myhost.example.com:9101/

Note: groups, like users, are objects in LDAP. Groups are not the same as the OU (Organizational Unit) "folders" that you can see in DNs. To login, users must be members of all groups--identified by their DN or RDN--in the base_dns option (assuming group_dns_check is and). If group_dns_check is or, then the user only needs to be in one of the required groups, not all of them.

Explanation

In this example, the group_dns option has the RDNs CN=st2users and CN=st2developers instead of the fully qualified DNs CN=st2users,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com and CN=st2developers,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com. Using RDNs can be especially helpful when using Active Directory as group names (the CN group attributes) are globally unique, no matter how they are organized (no matter which OU is the parent).

Running tests

Unit tests:

make unit-tests

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