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Changes for page KerberosAndLDAP

Last modified by Sirius Rayner-Karlsson on 2024/05/09 10:54

From version 11.1
edited by Sirius Rayner-Karlsson
on 2024/05/01 17:06
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edited by Sirius Rayner-Karlsson
on 2024/05/01 17:04
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3 3  The guide I followed was [[https:~~/~~/wiki.debian.org/LDAP/OpenLDAPSetup#Kerberos>>https://wiki.debian.org/LDAP/OpenLDAPSetup#Kerberos]] which while it worked required some minor tweaks. I obtained edit privileges for the Debian Wiki and updated the guide with the fixes that I found. I however have a Synology NAS and that can run an LDAP Server. So this guide differs a little from the upstream Debian Guide.
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5 +{{{
5 5  First, install the packages containing the LDAP-enabled Kerberos servers ([[krb5-kdc-ldap>>url:https://packages.debian.org/krb5-kdc-ldap]] and [[krb5-admin-server>>url:https://packages.debian.org/krb5-admin-server]]) and the [[schema2ldif>>url:https://packages.debian.org/schema2ldif]] tool:
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7 -'''
8 -$ sudo apt install krb5-kdc-ldap krb5-admin-server schema2ldif
9 -'''
8 +##$ sudo apt install krb5-kdc-ldap krb5-admin-server schema2ldif##
9 +}}}
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11 +{{{
11 11  Then load the ##kerberos## schema:
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13 -'''
14 -$ zcat /usr/share/doc/krb5-kdc-ldap/kerberos.openldap.ldif.gz | ldapadd -H ldap:~/~/nas.fqdn/ -D uid=root,cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
15 -Password:
14 +##$ zcat /usr/share/doc/krb5-kdc-ldap/kerberos.openldap.ldif.gz | ldapadd -H ldap:~/~/nas.fqdn/ -D uid=root,cn=users,dc=example,dc=com##
15 +##Password:##
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17 -adding new entry "cn=kerberos,cn=schema,cn=config"
18 -'''
17 +##adding new entry "cn=kerberos,cn=schema,cn=config"##
18 +}}}
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22 22  And add an index on the ##krbPrincipalName## (improves performance and also suppresses some log messages if ##slapd## is configured to log more than default) for the database(s) where you intend to store Kerberos data:
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24 24  {{{# ldapmodify -H ldap:~/~/nas.fqhn <<EOF