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Revision as of 14:15, 10 May 2010
Contents
Install prerequisites
yum -y install openldap openldap-servers openldap-clients migrationtools
Update slapd.conf
DOMAIN=`mysql -u amahihda -pAmahiHDARulez -e "select value from settings where name = 'domain'" hda_production | grep -v value`
SUFFIX=`echo '<?php $domain = explode(".", $argv[1]); echo "dc=". implode(",dc=", $domain); ?>' | php -- $DOMAIN`
cd /etc/openldap
mv slapd.conf.bak slapd.conf
POS=`grep -n "# allow onl. rootdn to read the monitor" slapd.conf | awk -F':' '{print $1}'`
head -n `echo $POS-1|bc` slapd.conf > slapd.conf.new && mv -f slapd.conf.new slapd.conf
sed --in-place -e "s/suffix.*.dc=my-domain,dc=com./suffix \"$SUFFIX\"/" slapd.conf
sed --in-place -e "s/rootdn.*.cn=Manager,dc=my-domain,dc=com./rootdn \"cn=root,$SUFFIX\"/" slapd.conf
sed --in-place -e "s/# rootpw.*crypt.*/rootpw {MD5}ISMvKXpXpadDiUoOSoAfww==\npassword-hash {crypt}\npassword-crypt-salt-format \"\$1\$%.8s\"/" slapd.conf
cat >> slapd.conf <<'EOF'
access to dn.regex=".*,$SUFFIX" attrs=userPassword by dn="cn=root,$SUFFIX" write by self write by * auth access to dn.regex=".*,$SUFFIX" attrs=mail by dn="cn=root,$SUFFIX" write by self write by * read access to dn.regex=".*,ou=People,$SUFFIX" by * read access to dn.regex=".*,$SUFFIX" by self write by * read
EOF
sed --in-place -e "s/\$SUFFIX/$SUFFIX/" slapd.conf
Add authorizedService schema
cat > /etc/openldap/schema/ldapns.schema <<'EOF'
attributetype ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.17.2.1 NAME 'authorizedService' DESC 'IANA GSS-API authorized service name' EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} ) objectclass ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.17.1.1 NAME 'authorizedServiceObject' DESC 'Auxiliary object class for adding authorizedService attribute' SUP top AUXILIARY MAY authorizedService )
EOF
echo "include /etc/openldap/schema/ldapns.schema" >> slapd.conf
Setup DB_CONFIG
cp /usr/share/doc/openldap-servers-*/DB_CONFIG.example /var/lib/ldap/DB_CONFIG
chown -R ldap:ldap /var/lib/ldap/
Disable slap.d config files
mv slapd.d slapd.d.orig
Start service
chown -R ldap:ldap .
service slapd start
chkconfig slapd on
Import base schema
/usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_base.pl > base.ldif
sed --in-place -e "s/dc=padl,dc=com/$SUFFIX/" base.ldif
ldapadd -h localhost -D "cn=root,$SUFFIX" -w admin -x -f base.ldif
If you only want to use LDAP as an address book, you're done.
Just find a way to insert entries in your LDAP server, and you'll be able to use it in your email clients as your address book.
If you want to use LDAP to control who can use SSH, web-applications, etc. continue below.
Import Linux accounts details in schema
/usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_hosts.pl /etc/hosts hosts.ldif
sed --in-place -e "s/dc=padl,dc=com/$SUFFIX/" hosts.ldif
ldapadd -h localhost -D "cn=root,$SUFFIX" -w admin -x -f hosts.ldif
Error is fine. Duplicate names for IPv6 probably...
/usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_group.pl /etc/group group.ldif
vi group.ldif # Remove all system groups; keep 'users' etc.
sed --in-place -e "s/dc=padl,dc=com/$SUFFIX/" group.ldif
ldapadd -h localhost -D "cn=root,$SUFFIX" -w admin -x -f group.ldif
ETC_SHADOW=/etc/shadow /usr/share/migrationtools/migrate_passwd.pl /etc/passwd passwd.ldif
vi passwd.ldif # Remove all system users; keep only 'real' users
sed --in-place -e "s/dc=padl,dc=com/$SUFFIX/" passwd.ldif
ldapadd -h localhost -D "cn=root,$SUFFIX" -w admin -x -f passwd.ldif