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Wiki source code of KerberosAndLDAP

Version 4.1 by Sirius Rayner-Karlsson on 2024/05/01 05:07

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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 1.1 1 = Debian =
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 2.1 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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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 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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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 7 ~{~{~{
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 9 $ sudo apt install krb5-kdc-ldap krb5-admin-server schema2ldif
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11 }}}
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 14 Then load the ##kerberos## schema:
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 16 ~{~{~{
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 18 $ 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
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 20 adding new entry "cn=kerberos,cn=schema,cn=config"
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22 }}}
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 25 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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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 27 ~{~{~{
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 29 # ldapmodify -H ldap:~/~/nas.fqhn <<EOF
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31 dn: olcDatabase={1}bdb,cn=config
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 33 add: olcDbIndex
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 35 olcDbIndex: krbPrincipalName eq,pres,sub
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 37 EOF
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 39 modifying entry "olcDatabase={1}bdb,cn=config"
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 4.1 41 }}}
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Sirius Rayner-Karlsson 3.1 44 Next, you need to create and configure two entries which will be used by the Kerberos servers to connect to OpenLDAP. If you are running Kerberos and OpenLDAP on the same system, these steps are optional, but recommended. In order to keep things nicely separated, everything will be created under a separate ##organizationalUnit##. Note that a simple bind (##-x -D##) is used instead of an ##EXTERNAL## bind since write access to the dc=example,dc=com DIT is necessary:
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47 {{{# ldapadd -x -D cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com -W <<EOF
48 dn: ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com
49 objectClass: organizationalUnit
50 objectClass: top
51 ou: Services
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53 dn: ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com
54 objectClass: organizationalUnit
55 objectClass: top
56 ou: kerberos
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58 dn: uid=kdc,ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com
59 uid: kdc
60 objectClass: account
61 objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
62 userPassword: {CRYPT}x
63 description: Kerberos KDC Account
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65 dn: uid=kadmin,ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com
66 uid: kadmin
67 objectClass: account
68 objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
69 userPassword: {CRYPT}x
70 description: Kerberos Admin Server Account
71 EOF
72 Enter LDAP Password: SECRET
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74 adding new entry "ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com"
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76 adding new entry "ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com"
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78 adding new entry "uid=kdc,ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com"
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80 adding new entry "uid=kadmin,ou=kerberos,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com"}}}
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