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    • A
      antonionardella
      last edited by antonionardella

      Hello,

      first post here.

      I am testing the FOG and openLDAP integration on one of my systems and have an issue with the filters.

      Server

      FOG Version: 1.5.5
      OS: Debian 9
      

      Client

      Service Version:
      OS: N/A
      

      Description
      I’ve added and setup the LDAP plugin, following different posts on the forums. So far I have found only M$ Active Directory configurations and I am not sure what is different with openLDAP.

      • The openLDAP user is named: dsptest
      • The openLDAP group is names: dsp

      Here the sanitized ldapsearch result to have more information about the user dsptest with this query ldapsearch -x -D “uid=admin,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com” -W -H ldap://<IPADDRESS> -b “dc=example,dc=com” -s sub

      # dsptest, Users, example.com
      dn: uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com
      sambaPwdCanChange: 0
      uid: dsptest
      sambaLogoffTime: 2147483647
      givenName: dsptest
      loginShell: /bin/bash
      sambaAcctFlags: [UX]
      uidNumber: 10001
      sambaKickoffTime: 2147483647
      objectClass: posixAccount
      objectClass: top
      objectClass: organizationalPerson
      objectClass: inetOrgPerson
      objectClass: shadowAccount
      objectClass: sambaSamAccount
      objectClass: person
      gecos: I am a DSP Test
      sambaLogonTime: 0
      sambaPwdMustChange: 2147483647
      sn: dsptest
      sambaHomeDrive: H:
      sambaSID: S-1-5-21-2258386664-3013221354-3332613826-21002
      homeDirectory: /home/dsptest
      displayName: dsptest
      cn: dsptest
      shadowLastChange: 17980
      sambaPwdLastSet: 1553502597
      sambaPrimaryGroupSID: S-1-5-21-2258386664-3013221354-3332613826-2026
      gidNumber: 516
      ou: teachers
      shadowMax: 99999
      

      and the dsp group:

      # dsp, Groups, example.com
      dn: cn=dsp,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
      objectClass: top
      objectClass: posixGroup
      objectClass: sambaGroupMapping
      displayName: dsp
      cn: dsp
      sambaGroupType: 2
      sambaSID: S-1-5-21-2258386664-3013221354-3332613826-2032
      gidNumber: 516
      memberUid: dsptest
      

      Here the sanitized LDAP Server configuration:
      ldapserver.png

      The interesting parts is:
      User Name Attribute: uid
      Group Member Attribute: memberuid

      When I go to login to the web portal the apache2 log shows:

      [Mon Mar 25 14:12:41.159898 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 11845] [client ::1:48370] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com)); Result: 0\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(name=))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com)); Result: 0\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Access level is still 0 or false. No access is allowed!\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
      

      The interesting parts is:
      memberuid=uid=dsptest

      I tried to use the proposed filter for a ldapsearch query and I am getting errors.

      Could anyone please be of assistance?

      Thank you,
      Antonio

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        Sebastian Roth Moderator
        last edited by

        @Fernando-Gietz knows the LDAP plugin best! 🙂

        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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          Fernando Gietz Developer
          last edited by

          I knew the plugin XD but @Tom-Elliott and @george1421 made a lot of changes to give support to active directory.

          The connection to the openLDAP server works fine but the problem is when the script try to know if the user belong to the admin group.

          Well, I am seeing the code and the problem is that the value of $accessLevel variable is 0. The possible values of this variable is:

               * Sets our default accessLevel to 0.
               * 0 = fail
               * 1 = mobile
               * 2 = admin
          

          If dsp user is in the admin group then the script returns 2.

          This variable changes his value when the code calls to _getAccessLevel($grpMemAttr, $userDN) function, I can suppose that the values of $grpMemAttr and $userDN are:
          $grpMemAttr = memberuid
          $userDN = uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com

          With this, the code returns 0 result because the user is not in the admin group or not find nothing with the filter:

          (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com)); Result: 0

          As you don’t have setup the mobile group the next filter:
          (&(|(name=))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com)); Result: 0
          Then the code returns $accessLevel = 0. if the user is not in the admin group or in the mobile group then the user don’t have access.

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            Fernando Gietz Developer
            last edited by

            You can see the code in /var/www/[html/]fog/lib/plugin/ldap/class/ldap.class.php
            functions: authLDAP() and _getAccessLevel()

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @Fernando Gietz
              last edited by

              @Fernando-Gietz said in LDAP Plugin with openLDAP:

              |(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest

              The issue is with this bit of the query syntax.

              We are doing an or between ‘(name=dsp)’ ad ‘)’ There is a missing parameter the other part of the or test or there is an extra ‘)’ in that syntax. I really need to count opening and closing parentheses here, but my gut feeling is its wrong. As well as the ‘memberuid=uid=dsptest’ test. I haven’t had time to see what changed in the ldap auth module but I’m a bit surprised that it authenticates AD since AD is really picky on the query syntax.

              I’m pretty sure when Tom was debugging my code he was testing against an OpenLDAP server in his dev environment.

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                antonionardella @Fernando Gietz
                last edited by antonionardella

                @Fernando-Gietz and @george1421

                Hello and thank you for your answers, thing is that the filter is putting

                (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com));
                

                while it should be without =uid and ,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com like so:

                (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=dsptest));
                

                Then I get an output with ldapsearch (see image)
                openldap_filter.png

                I tried to look at the two functions authLDAP() and _getAccessLevel() but I miss enough understanding of PHP to find the extra =uid and ,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com

                Cheers,
                Antonio

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                  Fernando Gietz Developer @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421 said in LDAP Plugin with openLDAP:

                  @Fernando-Gietz said in LDAP Plugin with openLDAP:

                  |(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest

                  The issue is with this bit of the query syntax.

                  We are doing an or between ‘(name=dsp)’ ad ‘)’ There is a missing parameter the other part of the or test or there is an extra ‘)’ in that syntax. I really need to count opening and closing parentheses here, but my gut feeling is its wrong. As well as the ‘memberuid=uid=dsptest’ test. I haven’t had time to see what changed in the ldap auth module but I’m a bit surprised that it authenticates AD since AD is really picky on the query syntax.

                  The second parentesis is necessary because the the sintax has a logical operator “|” (|(name=dsp).

                  I don’t have openLDAP, I use AD but my filter is:
                  (&(|(name=aux.caunivel21))(member=CN=bczxxxx,OU=people,DC=xxxx,DC=xxx,DC=xx))

                  And works fine

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                    antonionardella
                    last edited by

                    As soon as I add anything to the filter I get no answer:

                    filter_fog.png

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                      Fernando Gietz Developer
                      last edited by

                      And if you change the filter with:

                      (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=dsptest,ou=Groups,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXX));

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator @Fernando Gietz
                        last edited by

                        @Fernando-Gietz I’m still a bit baffled on how this query is constructed.

                        For example here is a query syntax I borrowed off the internet.
                        (&(employmentType=*)(!(employmentType=Hired))(!(employmentType=NEW))(!(employmentType=POS))(!(employmentType=REH)))
                        I can understand and read this just fine.

                        This one is still giving me pains.

                        (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=dsptest,ou=Groups,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXX));

                        If I’m reading this right you are anding these two search results.

                        (& (|(name=dsp)) <and> (memberuid=dsptest,ou=Groups,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXX) );

                        What is bugging me is this part
                        (|(name=dsp))

                        That floating or in there with nothing to or to. I might expect it to look like this
                        (|(name=dsp)(name=bob)) then <and> it with (memberuid=dsptest,ou=Groups,dc=XXXXXX,dc=XXXXX)

                        Or drop the or so you were just anding (name=dsp) <and> (memberuid=dsptest)

                        I may be totally confused here but that is how I’m reading the search criteria. BUT also it may not be the problem the OP’s having.

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                        • george1421G
                          george1421 Moderator @george1421
                          last edited by

                          @george1421 Ok after a little googling I’ve found a few things.

                          1. It appears openldap may need to have overlays turned on to enable the memberof function. I’m still not sure about this one. But what I found says that if overlays were turned on before the groups were created then you are ok, if it is turned on after the groups are created you will need to recreate the groups.

                          2. Here is the syntax of an example query ‘(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=yourUserName) (memberof=CN=YourGroup,OU=Users,DC=YourDomain,DC=com))’ Now this is for AD but the query can be changed to this: (&(objectClass=user)(uid=yourUserName) (memberof=CN=YourGroup,OU=Users,DC=YourDomain,DC=com)) I don’t have an openldap environment

                          ref: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1032351/how-to-write-ldap-query-to-test-if-user-is-member-of-a-group for both points

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                            Fernando Gietz Developer
                            last edited by Fernando Gietz

                            We can try to debug the @antonionardella 's code.

                            Make a copy of the file /var/www/[html/]fog/lib/plugin/ldap/class/ldap.class.php

                            #cp ldap.class.php ldap.class.php.ori

                            Let’s go to edit the ldap.class.php file, line 628 and insert the next code:

                                    $result = $this->_result($grpSearchDN, $filter, $attr);
                            //********* DEBUG ********************
                                    var_dump($grpSearchDN,$filter,$attr);
                                    exit;
                            //************************************
                                    if (false !== $result) {
                                        return 2;
                                    }
                                    /**
                                     * If no record is returned then user is not in the
                                     * admin group. Change the filter and check the mobile
                                     * group for membership.
                                     */
                            
                            

                            The var_dump function will write the value of the variables $grpSearchDN, $filter and $attr in the page of the browser. After do the changes, go to the validation page and enter the credentials and send us a screenshot.

                            In my case returns:

                            string(29) "ou=groups,dc=xxxx,dc=xxxx,dc=xxxx" string(77) "(&(|(name=aux.caunivel21))(member=CN=bcxxxx,OU=people,DC=xxxx,DC=xxxx,DC=xxxx))" array(1) { [0]=> string(6) "member" }
                            
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                              antonionardella
                              last edited by

                              Hello @Fernando-Gietz, on Friday I’ll be working on that system again and let you know.

                              Thanks,
                              Antonio

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                                antonionardella @antonionardella
                                last edited by

                                @Fernando-Gietz here the result:
                                debug.png

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                                  Fernando Gietz Developer
                                  last edited by Fernando Gietz

                                  Hi @antonionardella ,

                                  With this output we can see that the filter is NULL and this is the problem 🙂
                                  But the big question is why?

                                  Please change the var_dump line with:

                                  var_dump($grpSearchDN,$filter,$attr,$adminGroups,$userDN);
                                  

                                  And paste the output.

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                                    antonionardella
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi @Fernando-Gietz,

                                    here the output:
                                    debug.png

                                    It’s not working because the filter only works with this query:

                                    (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=dsptest));

                                    without ,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com

                                    as shown here:

                                    @antonionardella said in LDAP Plugin with openLDAP:

                                    @Fernando-Gietz and @george1421

                                    Hello and thank you for your answers, thing is that the filter is putting

                                    (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com));
                                    

                                    while it should be without =uid and ,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com like so:

                                    (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=dsptest));
                                    

                                    Then I get an output with ldapsearch (see image)
                                    openldap_filter.png

                                    I tried to look at the two functions authLDAP() and _getAccessLevel() but I miss enough understanding of PHP to find the extra =uid and ,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com

                                    Cheers,
                                    Antonio

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                                      Fernando Gietz Developer
                                      last edited by Fernando Gietz

                                      I know but now the problem is why is the $filter variable NULL? is strange.

                                              $filter = sprintf(
                                                  '(&(|(name=%s))(%s=%s))',
                                                  implode(')(name=', (array)$adminGroups),
                                                  $grpMemAttr,
                                                  $this->escape($userDN, null, LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER)
                                              );
                                              /**
                                               * The attribute to get.
                                               */
                                              $attr = array($grpMemAttr);
                                              /**
                                               * Read in the attributes
                                               */
                                              $result = $this->_result($grpSearchDN, $filter, $attr);
                                      

                                      Are you sure that the $filter variable is well write in the var_dump() function? XD
                                      The output of this variable must be:

                                      (&(|(name=dsp))(memberuid=uid=dsptest,ou=Users,dc=****,dc=***))'
                                      

                                      If you change the code to:

                                              $filter = sprintf(
                                                  '(&(|(name=%s))(%s=%s))',
                                                  implode(')(name=', (array)$adminGroups),
                                                  $grpMemAttr,
                                      //            $this->escape($userDN, null, LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER)
                                                  'dsptest'
                                              );
                                              /**
                                               * The attribute to get.
                                               */
                                              $attr = array($grpMemAttr);
                                              /**
                                               * Read in the attributes
                                               */
                                              $result = $this->_result($grpSearchDN, $filter, $attr);
                                              if (false !== $result) {
                                                  return 2;
                                              }
                                      

                                      UPDATED

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                                        antonionardella
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello @Fernando-Gietz it works using that code!

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                                          Fernando Gietz Developer
                                          last edited by

                                          I’m glad but we’re cheating 😉

                                          If we erase the last change

                                          $filter = sprintf(
                                                         '(&(|(name=%s))(%s=%s))',
                                                         implode(')(name=', (array)$adminGroups),
                                                         $grpMemAttr,
                                                         $this->escape($userDN, null, LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER)
                                          );
                                          

                                          Ans setup the Search Base DN parameter only to dsptest, does work?

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                                            antonionardella
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello,

                                            I tried with Search Base DN set to:

                                            • dsptest
                                            • ou=dsptest
                                            • ou=dsptest,dc=example,dc=com
                                            • ou=dsp
                                            • ou=dsp,dc=example,dc=com

                                            with no luck:

                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:10:09.017746 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9652] [client ::1:51122] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: Invalid DN syntax in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: dsptest; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:45:05.644639 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9707] [client ::1:59212] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: No such object in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: ou=dsptest,dc=example,dc=com; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:45:10.428643 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9681] [client ::1:59270] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: No such object in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: ou=dsptest,dc=example,dc=com; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=home
                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:46:43.542053 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9652] [client ::1:59972] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: No such object in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: ou=dsptest; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:47:32.359197 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9650] [client ::1:60348] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: No such object in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: ou=dsp; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
                                            [Fri Apr 05 10:48:28.842830 2019] [proxy_fcgi:error] [pid 9648] [client ::1:60670] AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_search(): Search: No such object in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: PHP Warning:  ldap_count_entries() expects parameter 2 to be resource, boolean given in /var/www/html/fog/lib/plugins/ldap/class/ldap.class.php on line 124\nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::_result(). Search Method: search; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest)); Result: \nPHP message: Plugin LDAP::authLDAP() Search results returned false. Search DN: ou=dsp,dc=example,dc=com; Filter: (&(|(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=person))(cn=dsptest))\n', referer: http://localhost/fog/management/index.php
                                            

                                            Cheers,
                                            Antonio

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