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Deploy
======
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LdapCherry aims at being as simple as possible to deploy.
The Application is constituted of:
* ldapcherryd: the daemon to lauch LdapCherry
* one ini file (ldapcherry.ini by default): the entry point for the configuration, containing all the "technical" attributes
* two yaml files (roles.yml and attributes by default): the files containing the roles and attributes definition
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Launch
------
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LdapCherry is launched using the internal cherrypy server:
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.. sourcecode:: bash
# ldapcherryd help
$ ldapcherryd -h
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# launching ldapcherryd in the forground
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$ ldapcherryd -c /etc/ldapcherry/ldapcherry.ini
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# launching ldapcherryd as a daemon
$ ldapcherryd -c /etc/ldapcherry/ldapcherry.ini -p /var/run/ldapcherry/ldapcherry.pid -d
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Roles and Attributes Configuration
----------------------------------
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Entry point in main configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The main configuration file (ldapcherry.ini by default) contains two parameters locating the roles and attributes configuration files:
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+-----------------+------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
| Parameter | Section | Description | Values |
+=================+============+===============================+===================+
| attributes.file | attributes | Attributes configuration file | Path to conf file |
+-----------------+------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
| roles.file | roles | Roles configuration file | Path to conf file |
+-----------------+------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
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Attributes Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The attributes configuration is done in a yaml file (attributes.yml by default).
Mandatory parameters
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The mandatory parameters for an attribute, and their format are the following:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
<attr id>:
description: <Human readable description of the attribute> # (free text)
display_name: <Display name in LdapCherry forms> # (free text)
weight: <weight controlling the display order of the attributes, lower is first> # (integer)
type: <type of the attributes> # (in ['int', 'string', 'email', 'stringlist', 'fix'])
backends: # (list of backend attributes name)
- <backend id 1>: <backend 1 attribute name>
- <backend id 2>: <backend 2 attribute name>
.. warning::
<attr id> (the attribute id) must be unique, LdapCherry won't start if it's not.
.. warning::
<backend id> (the backend id) must be defined in main configuration
(ldapcherry.ini by default). LdapCherry won't start if it's not.
Type stringlist values
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If **type** is set to **stringlist** the parameter **values** must be filled with the list of possible values:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
<attr id>:
description: <Human readable description of the attribute>
display_name: <Display name in LdapCherry forms>
weight: <weight controlling the display order of the attributes)
type: stringlist
values:
- value1
- value2
- value3
backends:
- <backend id>: <backend attribute name>
Key attribute:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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One attribute must be used as a unique key across all backends:
To set the key attribute, you must set **key** to **True** on this attribute.
Example:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
uid:
description: "UID of the user"
display_name: "UID"
search_displayed: True
key: True # defining the attribute as "key"
type: string
weight: 50
backends:
ldap: uid
ad: sAMAccountName
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Authorize self modification
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A user can modify some of it's attributes (self modification).
In such case, the parameter **self** must set to **True**:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
<attr id>:
description: <Human readable description of the attribute>
display_name: <Display name in LdapCherry forms>
weight: <weight controlling the display order of the attributes)
type: <type of the attributes>
self: True
backends:
- <backend id 1>: <backend 1 attribute name>
- <backend id 2>: <backend 2 attribute name>
Autofill
^^^^^^^^
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LdapCherry has the possibility to auto-fill fields from other fields,
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to use this functionnality **autofill** must be set.
Example:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
gidNumber:
description: "Group ID Number of the user"
display_name: "GID Number"
weight: 70
type: int
autofill:
function: lcUidNumber # name of the function to call
args: # list of arguments
- $first-name #
- $name
- '10000'
- '40000'
backends:
ldap: gidNumber
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Arguments of the **autofill** function work as follow:
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* if argument starts with **$**, for example **$my_field**, the value of form input **my_field** will be passed to the function.
* otherwise, it will be treated as a fixed argument.
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Available **autofill** functions:
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* lcUid: generate 8 characters uid from 2 other fields (first letter of the first field, 7 first letters of the second):
.. sourcecode:: yaml
autofill:
function: lcUid
args:
- $first-name
- $name
* lcDisplayName: concatenate two fields
.. sourcecode:: yaml
autofill:
function: lcDisplayName
args:
- $first-name
- $name
* lcMail: generate an email address from 2 other fields and a domain (<uid>+domain)
.. sourcecode:: yaml
autofill:
function: lcMail
args:
- $first-name
- $name
- '@example.com'
* lcUidNumber: generate an uid number from 2 other fields and between a minimum and maximum value
.. sourcecode:: yaml
autofill:
function: lcUidNumber
args:
- $first-name
- $name
- '10000'
- '40000'
* lcHomeDir: generate an home directory from 2 other fields and a root (<root>+<uid>)
.. sourcecode:: yaml
autofill:
function: lcHomeDir
args:
- $first-name
- $name
- /home/
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Roles Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The roles configuration is done in a yaml file (roles.yml by default).
Mandatory parameters
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Roles are seen as an aggregate of groups:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
<role id>:
display_name: <Role display name in LdapCherry>
description: <human readable role description>
backends_groups: # list of backends
<backend id 1>: # list of groups in backend
- <b1 group 1>
- <b1 group 2>
<backend id 2>:
- <b2 group 1>
- <b2 group 2>
.. warning:: <role id> must be unique, LdapCherry won't start if it's not
Defining LdapCherry Administrator role
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
One of the declared roles must be tagged to be LdapCherry administrators.
Doing so is done by setting **LC_admins** to **True** for the selected role:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
<role id>:
display_name: <Role display name in LdapCherry>
description: <human readable role description>
LC_admins: True
backends_groups: # list of backends
<backend id 1>: # list of groups in backend
- <b1 group 1>
- <b1 group 2>
<backend id 2>:
- <b2 group 1>
- <b2 group 2>
Nesting roles
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
LdapCherry handles roles nesting:
.. sourcecode:: yaml
parent_role:
display_name: Role parent
description: The parent role
backends_groups:
backend_id_1:
- b1_group_1
- b1_group_2
backend_id_2:
- b2_group_1
- b2_group_2
subroles:
child_role_1:
display_name: Child role 1
description: The first Child Role
backends_groups:
backend_id_1:
- b1_group_3
child_role_2:
display_name: Child role 2
description: The second Child Role
backends_groups:
backend_id_1:
- b1_group_4
In that case, child_role_1 and child_role_2 will contain all groups of parent_role plus their own specific groups.
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Main Configuration
------------------
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Webserver
~~~~~~~~~
LdapCherry uses the embedded http server of CherryPy, however it has some limitations:
* no listening on port 80/443 (unless run as root, which is strongly discourage)
* no https
The simpler way to properly deploy LdapCherry is to run it listening only on localhost
with a port above 1024 and put it behind an http server like nginx, apache or lighttpd
acting as a reverse http(s) proxy.
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+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| Parameter | Section | Description | Values | Comment |
+=====================+=========+====================================+==========================+============================================+
| server.socket_host | global | Listening IP | IP on which to listen | Use '0.0.0.0' to listen on any interfaces. |
+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| server.socket_port | global | Listening Port | TCP Port | |
+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| server.thread_pool | global | Number of threads created | Number of threads | |
| | | by the CherryPy server | threads | |
+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| tools.staticdir.on | /static | Serve static files through | True, False | These files could be server directly by an |
| | | LdapCherry | | HTTP server for better performance. |
+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| tools.staticdir.dir | /static | Directory containing LdapCherry | Path to static resources | |
| | | static resources (js, css, img...) | | |
+---------------------+---------+------------------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
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example:
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.. sourcecode:: ini
[global]
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# listing interface
server.socket_host = '127.0.0.1'
# port
server.socket_port = 8080
# number of threads
server.thread_pool = 8
# enable cherrypy static handling
# to comment if static content are handled otherwise
[/static]
tools.staticdir.on = True
tools.staticdir.dir = '/usr/share/ldapcherry/static/'
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Backends
~~~~~~~~
Backends are configure in the **backends** section, the format is the following:
.. sourcecode:: ini
[backends]
# backend python module path
<backend id>.module = 'python.module.path'
# parameters of the module instance for backend <backend id>.
<backend id>.<param> = <value>
It's possible to instanciate the same module several times.
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Authentication and sessions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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LdapCherry supports several authentication modes:
+------------------------+---------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
| Parameter | Section | Description | Values | Comment |
+========================+=========+=====================+================================================+=================================+
| auth.mode | auth | Authentication mode | * 'and' (user must auth on all backends) | |
| | | | * 'or' (user must auth on one of the backends) | |
| | | | * 'none' (disable auth) | |
| | | | * 'custom' (use custom auth module) | |
+------------------------+---------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
| auth.module | auth | Custom auth module | python class path to module | only used if auth.mode='custom' |
+------------------------+---------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
| tools.sessions.timeout | global | Session timeout in | Number of minutes | |
| | | minutes | | |
+------------------------+---------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
Different session backends can also be configured (see CherryPy documentation for details)
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.. sourcecode:: ini
[global]
# session configuration
# activate session
tools.sessions.on = True
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# session timeout in minutes
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tools.sessions.timeout = 10
# file session storage(to use if multiple processes,
# default is in RAM and per process)
#tools.sessions.storage_type = "file"
# session
#tools.sessions.storage_path = "/var/lib/ldapcherry/sessions"
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[auth]
# Auth mode
# * and: user must authenticate on all backends
# * or: user must authenticate on one of the backend
# * none: disable authentification
# * custom: custom authentification module (need auth.module param)
auth.mode = 'or'
# custom auth module to load
#auth.module = 'ldapcherry.auth.modNone'
Logging
~~~~~~~
LdapCherry has two loggers, one for errors and applicative actions (login, del/add, logout...) and one for access logs.
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Each logger can be configured to log to syslog, file or be disabled.
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Logging parameters:
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| Parameter | Section | Description | Values | Comment |
+====================+=========+=================================+=================================================+========================================+
| log.access_handler | global | Logger type for access log | 'syslog', 'file', 'none' | |
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| log.error_handler | global | Logger type for applicative log | 'syslog', 'file', 'none' | |
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| log.access_file | global | log file for access log | path to log file | only used if log.access_handler='file' |
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| log.error_file | global | log file for applicative log | path to log file | only used if log.error_handler='file' |
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| log.level | global | log level of LdapCherry | 'debug', 'info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical' | |
+--------------------+---------+---------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
Example:
.. sourcecode:: ini
[global]
# logger syslog for access log
log.access_handler = 'syslog'
# logger syslog for error and ldapcherry log
log.error_handler = 'syslog'
# log level
log.level = 'info'
Other LdapCherry parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+---------------+-----------+--------------------------------+------------------------+
| Parameter | Section | Description | Values |
+===============+===========+================================+========================+
| template_dir | resources | LdapCherry template directory | path to template dir |
+---------------+-----------+--------------------------------+------------------------+
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.. sourcecode:: ini
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# resources parameters
[resources]
# templates directory
template_dir = '/usr/share/ldapcherry/templates/'