pam-modules/examples/ldappubkey
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#! /usr/bin/perl
# This file is part of pam-modules.
# Copyright (C) 2014-2022 Sergey Poznyakoff
#
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use strict;
use Net::LDAP;
use Sys::Hostname;
=head1 NAME
ldappubkey - get user public ssh keys from the LDAP database
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<ldappubkey> I<LOGIN>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Produces on the standard output public ssh keys for the user I<LOGIN>, each
on a separate line. The program is designed for use with B<sshd>(8) version
6.2p1 or higher. Public keys are obtained from a LDAP database. The
configuration is looked up in the following files: B</etc/ldap.conf>,
B</etc/ldap/ldap.conf> and B</etc/openldap/ldap.conf>. These files are
tried in this order and the first one of them that exists is read.
If the environment variable B<LDAP_CONF> is defined, the file it points
to is tried first.
The following configuration statements are used (all keywords are
case-insensitive):
=over 4
=item B<uri> B<ldap[si]://>[I<name>[:I<port>]] ...>
Specifies the URI of the LDAP server (or servers) to connect to. The default
is B<ldap://127.0.0.1>.
=item B<base> I<DN>
Specifies the default base DN to use when performing ldap operations.
The base must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
=item B<binddn> I<DN>
Specifies the default bind DN to use.
=item B<bindpw> I<PASS>
Specifies the password to use with B<binddn>.
=item B<uid> I<ATTR>
Name of the attribute to use instead of B<uid>. LDAP records are searched
using the filter defined with the B<PublicKeyFilter> attribute (see below).
=item B<ssl start_tls>
Use TLS
=item B<tls_cacert> I<FILE>
Specifies the file that contains certificates for all of the Certificate
Authorities the client will recognize.
=item B<tls_cacertdir> I<DIR>
Path of a directory that contains Certificate Authority certificates in
separate individual files. The B<tls_cacert> statement takes precedence
over B<tls_cacertdir>.
=item B<tls_cert> I<FILE>
Specifies the file that contains the client certificate.
=item B<tls_key> I<FILE>
Specifies the file that contains the private key that matches the
certificate stored in the B<tls_cert> file.
=item B<tls_cipher_suite> I<SPEC>
Specifies acceptable cipher suite and preference order.
=item B<tls_reqcert> I<LEVEL>
Specifies what checks to perform on server certificates in a TLS session.
I<LEVEL> is one of B<never>, B<allow>, B<try>, B<demand> or B<hard>.
=item B<PublicKeyAttribute> I<ATTR> [I<ATTR>...]
List of attributes that hold the public key. Default is C<grayPublicKey>.
=item B<PublicKeyFilter> I<FILTER>
LDAP filter used to retrieve the objects that may contain public keys. The
I<FILTER> string can contain the following variables
=over 8
=item B<$uid>
The value of B<uid> setting (see above).
=item B<$arg>
First command line argument.
=item B<$hostname>
Full hostname of the machine.
=back
Default value is:
(&(objectClass=posixAccount)($uid=$arg))
=item B<PublicKeyPAMService> I<NAME>
If this setting is present, B<ldappubkey> will first try to authenticate
using LDAP service I<NAME> and the user name supplied in the command line.
It will exit immediately if the authentication fails.
This can be used to enforce additional restrictions on who is allowed to
log in remotely on the server.
=back
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 4
=item B<-h>
Show program usage.
=item B<--help>
Show detailed help page.
=back
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
=over 4
=item B<LDAP_CONF>
If defined, names the alternative configuration file to read.
=item B<GITCONFIG_TEMPLATE>
Name of the template file to use instead of the default B<.gitconfig>.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
B<sshd>(8), B<sshd_config>(5), B<ldap.conf>(5).
=head1 BUGS
LDAP filter string is hardcoded.
=head1 AUTHOR
Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org>
=cut
# ###################################
# Configuration file handling
# ###################################
my %config = ('uri' => 'ldap://127.0.0.1', 'uid' => 'uid',
'publickeyattribute' => 'grayPublicKey',
'publickeyfilter' => '(&(objectClass=posixAccount)($uid=$arg))');
sub read_config_file($) {
my $config_file = shift;
my $file;
my $line = 0;
open($file, "<", $config_file) or die("cannot open $config_file: $!");
while (<$file>) {
++$line;
chomp;
s/^\s+//;
s/\s+$//;
s/#.*//;
next if ($_ eq "");
my @kwp = split(/\s+/, $_, 2);
$config{lc($kwp[0])} = $kwp[1];
}
close($file);
}
sub get_fqdn_hostname {
my $name = hostname();
if (my ($fqdn) = gethostbyname($name)) {
return $fqdn;
} else {
return $name;
}
}
sub assert {
my $mesg = shift;
my $action = shift;
die("An error occurred $action: ".$mesg->error) if ($mesg->code);
return $mesg;
}
# ###################################
# MAIN
# ###################################
die "bad number of arguments; try perldoc $0 for more info"
unless ($#ARGV == 0);
## Read configuration
my @config_files = ("/etc/ldap.conf", "/etc/ldap/ldap.conf",
"/etc/openldap/ldap.conf");
unshift @config_files, $ENV{LDAP_CONF} if defined($ENV{LDAP_CONF});
foreach my $file (@config_files) {
if (-e $file) {
read_config_file($file);
last;
}
}
my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new($config{'uri'})
or die("Unable to connect to LDAP server $config{'uri'}: $!");
if ($config{ssl} eq 'start_tls') {
my %args;
$args{capath} = $config{tls_cacertdir}
if (defined($config{tls_cacertdir}));
$args{cafile} = $config{tls_cacert}
if (defined($config{tls_cacert}));
if ($config{tls_reqcert} eq 'none') {
$args{verify} = 'never';
} elsif ($config{tls_reqcert} eq 'allow') {
$args{verify} = 'optional';
} elsif ($config{tls_reqcert} eq 'demand'
or $config{tls_reqcert} eq 'hard') {
$args{verify} = 'require';
} elsif ($config{tls_reqcert} eq 'try') {
$args{verify} = 'optional'; # FIXME: That's wrong
}
$args{clientcert} = $config{tls_cert}
if (defined($config{tls_cert}));
$args{clientkey} = $config{tls_key}
if (defined($config{tls_key}));
$args{ciphers} = $config{tls_cipher_suite}
if (defined($config{tls_cipher_suite}));
assert($ldap->start_tls(%args), "TLS negotiation");
}
my @bindargs = ();
if (defined($config{'binddn'})) {
push(@bindargs, $config{'binddn'});
push(@bindargs, password => $config{'bindpw'})
if defined($config{'bindpw'});
}
assert($ldap->bind(@bindargs), "binding to the server");
my @attrs = split /\s+/, $config{'publickeyattribute'};
my $filter = $config{'publickeyfilter'};
my $uid = "$config{'uid'}";
my $arg = $ARGV[0];
my $hostname = get_fqdn_hostname();
$filter =~ s/(?<!\\)(\$(?:uid|arg|hostname))/$1/eeg;
if (my $service = $config{publickeypamservice}) {
use Authen::PAM qw(:constants);
my $pamh;
ref($pamh = new Authen::PAM($service, $arg)) ||
die "Error code $pamh during PAM init!";
my $res = $pamh->pam_authenticate;
if ($res != PAM_SUCCESS) {
die "pam_authenticate: ". $pamh->pam_strerror($res) . "\n";
}
}
my $res = assert($ldap->search(base => $config{'base'},
filter => $filter,
attrs => \@attrs ),
"searching for $filter in $config{'base'}");
foreach my $entry ($res->entries()) {
for (map { my $a = $entry->get_value($_, asref => 1); $a ? @$a : () } @attrs) {
print "$_\n";
}
}
# END