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Environment:
Server: Fedora Core 6 + CAS 3.1 + Tomcat 5.5.20 + OpenLDAP 2.3.30 + Cyrus SASL 2.1.22 + Kerboeros 1.5-23
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Windows XP + IE6 SP2
Config DNS:
To make SSL and Kerberos work, I have to config DNS at the very beginning.
1. Edit /etc/named.conf, add langhua zone:
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zone "1.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA." IN {
type master;
file "192.168.1.db";
};
zone "langhua." IN {
type master;
file "named.langhua";
};
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2. Create /var/named/named.langhua
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$TTL 1H
@ SOA localhost. root.localhost. ( 2
3H
1H
1W
1H )
NS localhost.
auth.langhua. IN 1H A 192.168.1.110
_kerberos IN TXT "AUTH.LANGHUA"
_kerberos._udp.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 88 auth.langhua.
_kerberos-master._udp.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 88 auth.langhua.
_kerberos-adm._tcp.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 749 auth.langhua.
_kpasswd._udp.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 464 auth.langhua.
_ldap._tcp.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 389 auth.langhua.
_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 389 auth.langhua.
_kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.auth.langhua. IN SRV 0 0 88 auth.langhua.
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3. Create /var/name/192.168.1.db
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$TTL 1H
@ SOA localhost. root.localhost. ( 2
3H
1H
1W
1H )
NS localhost.
110 PTR auth.langhua.
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4. nslookup auth.langhua
Server: 192.168.1.110
Address: 192.168.1.110#53
Name: auth.langhua
Address: 192.168.1.110
5. dig -x 192.168.1.110
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4-P1 <<>> -x 192.168.1.110
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 3829
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 2
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;; Query time: 1 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.110#53(192.168.1.110)
;; WHEN: Thu Nov 29 04:53:02 2007
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 137
Config Kerberos:
1. Config /etc/krb5.conf
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[logging]
default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log
[libdefaults]
default_realm = AUTH.LANGHUA
dns_lookup_realm = false
dns_lookup_kdc = false
ticket_lifetime = 24h
forwardable = true
[realms]
AUTH.LANGHUA = {
kdc = auth.langhua:88
admin_server = auth.langhua:749
default_domain = langhua
}
[domain_realm]
.langhua = AUTH.LANGHUA
[kdc]
profile = /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
[appdefaults]
pam = {
debug = false
ticket_lifetime = 36000
renew_lifetime = 36000
forwardable = true
krb4_convert = false
}
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2. kdb5_util create -s
3. Add users to Kerberos
kadmin.local -q "addprinc krbadm@AUTH.LANGHUA"
kadmin.local -q "addprinc ldapadm@AUTH.LANGHUA"
kadmin.local -q "addprinc host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA"
kadmin.local -q "addprinc ldap/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA"
If you face this error in this step, delete the files under /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/ and redo the above step 2 and 3:
kadmin.local: Cannot find/read stored master key while initializing kadmin.local interface
4. Edit /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
This file is configed in /etc/krb5.conf.
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[kdcdefaults]
acl_file = /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl
dict_file = /usr/share/dict/words
admin_keytab = /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab
v4_mode = nopreauth
[realms]
AUTH.LANGHUA = {
master_key_type = des3-hmac-sha1
supported_enctypes = des3-hmac-sha1:normal des-cbc-crc:normal
}
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5. Edit /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl
This file is configed in /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf.
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kadmin/admin@AUTH.LANGHUA *
ldap/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA *
krbadm@AUTH.LANGHUA *
*/*@AUTH.LANGHUA i
host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA *
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6. Config /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab
This file is configed in /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf.
kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab kadmin/admin"
kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab kadmin/changepw"
7. Edit /etc/krb.realms
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auth.langhua AUTH.LANGHUA
.langhua AUTH.LANGHUA
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8. Edit /etc/krb.conf
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AUTH.LANGHUA
AUTH.LANGHUA auth.langhua:88
AUTH.LANGHUA auth.langhua:749 admin server
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9. Start Kerberos
/etc/init.d/kadmin start
/etc/init.d/krb5kdc start
Test Kerberos
1. kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab host/auth.langhua"
2. kinit -k host/auth.langhua
If the error "kinit(v5): Password incorrect while getting initial credentials" found, delete /etc/krb5.keytab, and redo step 1 and 2.
3. klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA
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Kerberos 4 ticket cache: /tmp/tkt0
klist: You have no tickets cached
4. Make sure kvno numbers are the same
4.1 kvno host/auth.langhua
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Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
KVNO Principal
--- --- --- -------------------------------------------------------------------
5 host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA
5 host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA
If the numbers are not same, redo step 1, 2, 3.
5. Test ktelnetd, krlogind, krshd
5.1 Edit ~/.k5login
host/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA
...
Kerberos configuration is OK now.
Config Cyrus SASL GSSAPI
1. Add ldap service
1.1 kadmin.local -q "addprinc -randkey ldap/auth.langhua@AUTH.LANGHUA"
1.2 check /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl has ldap service configed
1.3 kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab ldap/auth.langhua"
2. Add a test user
2.1 kadmin.local -q "addprinc test@AUTH.LANGHUA"
2.2 kadmin.local -q "ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab test"
2.3 Edit ~/.k5login
test@AUTH.LANGHUA
3. Verify GSSAPI works on your system
3.1 sasl2-sample-server -s ldap -m GSSAPI
trying 10, 1, 6
trying 2, 1, 6
bind: Address already in use
3.2 sasl2-sample-client -s ldap -m GSSAPI auth.langhua
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receiving capability list... recv:
{6}
GSSAPI
GSSAPI
please enter an authorization id: test
send: {6}
GSSAPI
send:
{1}
Y
send:
{525}
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{r_l\[D5\]\[A1\]\[9F\]\[D9\]\[7F\]\[FF\]A2\[9C\]\[E1\]\[DB\]KZ%\[D9\]\[83\]\[AD\]\[C5\]j\[84\]\[87\]\[FD\]\[EB\]\[C9\]\]DGS\[8C\]%\[16\]\[7F\]&0\[BC\]r(\[BD\]\[11\]\[FF\]v\[EE\]V\[DD\]I\[EA\]E<\[B8\]\[B\]\[1D\]2\[D4\]>\[CB\]~1\[FB\]\[1\]fC\[1F\]5\[EA\]\[CD\]\[7\]\[E7\]\[DB\]\[B9\]\[B1\]\[14\]S\[95\]6?8Ea\[F5\]6\[8A\]\[BB\]\[8D\]V\[B9\]\[C1\]\[A5\]\[8\]\[C2\]LH,5\[1A\]\[BC\]"\[91\]v\[CC\]\[B2\]\[2\]QJd}
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recv:
{153}
`\[81\]\[96\]\[6\]\[9\]*\[86\]H\[86\]\[F7\]\[12\]\[1\]\[2\]\[2\]\[2\]\[0\]o\[81\]\[86\]0\[81\]\[83\]\[A0\]\[3\]\[2\]\[1\]\[5\]\[A1\]\[3\]\[2\]\[1\]\[F\]\[A2\]w0u\[A0\]\[3\]\[2\]\[1\]\[10\]\[A2\]n\[4\]l\[5\],\[B7\]\[F6\]\[CD\]\[C\]\[BF\]\[1\]{*\[E0\]\[1F\]\[92\]\[FC\]\[10\]\[94\]U\[DF\]\[9E\]\[BA\]k_\[A4\]G&\[EC\]g:\[BA\]J\[C6\]\[C1\]sQ:'\[87\]/\[95\]\[C8\]W\[C5\]^47N\[9B\]im`\[BB\]\[B4\]\[C5\]\[EB\]\[BC\]w\[80\]\[A7\]\[1D\]Q\[89\]\[8B\]L\[8D\]N\[E7\]\[87\]\[C2\]\[EB\]\[D9\]k{j\[D\]\[AD\]\[A3\]w\[B1\]\[A2\]\[B3\]X\[FD\]"\[99\]LG\[88\]^\[DE\]\[CD\]\[ED\]\[AC\]\[F8\]\[10\](\[FA\]h\[2\]\[B7\]L\[E2\]K6\[2\]\[F5\]C\[91\]u
send:
{0}
recv:
{65}
`?\[6\]\[9\]*\[86\]H\[86\]\[F7\]\[12\]\[1\]\[2\]\[2\]\[2\]\[1\]\[4\]\[0\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[91\]w\[FA\]J\[96\]\[9D\]4\[8F\]Is\[90\]\[89\]\[F\]\[B2\]\[BC\]X\[2\].\[C\];\[89\]\[9A\]\[3\]\[F9\]\[CF\]DU\[BA\]\[98\]x#\[CF\]\[FF\]G\[9E\]:\[1\]\[0\]\[0\]\[0\]\[4\]\[4\]\[4\]\[4\]
send:
{73}
`G\[6\]\[9\]*\[86\]H\[86\]\[F7\]\[12\]\[1\]\[2\]\[2\]\[2\]\[1\]\[4\]\[0\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[FF\]\[CB\]\[9F\]K\[D1\]\[81\]m\[E4\]\[A2\]\[A6\]\[E2\]\[C\]\[7F\]a\[8C\]\[1B\]\[A5\]\[CC\]m\[E6\]\[BB\]\[E4\]\[A4\]\[9F\]s\[B5\]\[F8\]\[1F\]\[D1\]\[3\]}\[95\]\[F1\]\[5\]\[C2\]s\[16\]\[1\]\[0\]\[0\]\[0\]test\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]\[8\]
successful authentication
closing connection
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GSSAPI is OK now.
If the server and client can communicate but cannot authen successfully, perhaps it's caused by the driver of your ethernet card.
Config OpenLDAP GSSAPI
1. ldapsearch -Y GSSAPI -b 'o=langhua,c=cn' '(ou=worldwide)'
SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
SASL username: test@AUTH.LANGHUA
SASL SSF: 56
SASL installing layers
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base <o=langhua,c=cn> with scope subtree
# filter: (ou=worldwide)
# requesting: ALL
#
# worldwide, langhua, cn
dn: ou=worldwide,o=langhua,c=cn
objectClass: organizationalUnit
objectClass: top
ou: worldwide
# martin.peschke, worldwide, langhua, cn
dn: uid=martin.peschke,ou=worldwide,o=langhua,c=cn
uid: martin.peschke
ou: worldwide
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: uidObject
objectClass: person
objectClass: top
sn: Martin Peschke
cn: Martin Peschke
# search result
search: 4
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 3
# numEntries: 2
2. Edit /etc/slapd.conf
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#
# See slapd.conf(5) for details on configuration options.
# This file should NOT be world readable.
#
include /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/nis.schema
include /etc/openldap/schema/krb5-kdc.schema
# Allow LDAPv2 client connections. This is NOT the default.
allow bind_v2
# Do not enable referrals until AFTER you have a working directory
# service AND an understanding of referrals.
#referral ldap://root.openldap.org
pidfile /var/run/openldap/slapd.pid
argsfile /var/run/openldap/slapd.args
# Load dynamic backend modules:
# modulepath /usr/lib/openldap
# moduleload back_bdb.la
# moduleload back_ldap.la
# moduleload back_ldbm.la
# moduleload back_passwd.la
# moduleload back_shell.la
# The next three lines allow use of TLS for encrypting connections using a
# dummy test certificate which you can generate by changing to
# /etc/pki/tls/certs, running "make slapd.pem", and fixing permissions on
# slapd.pem so that the ldap user or group can read it. Your client software
# may balk at self-signed certificates, however.
# TLSCACertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
# TLSCertificateFile /etc/openldap/slapd.pem
# TLSCertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/slapd.pem
TLSCACertificateFile /etc/pki/demoCA/cacert.pem
TLSCertificateFile /etc/pki/demoCA/certs/ldap-cert.pem
TLSCertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/demoCA/certs/ldap-key.pem
# TLSVerifyClient demand
# Sample security restrictions
# Require integrity protection (prevent hijacking)
# Require 112-bit (3DES or better) encryption for updates
# Require 63-bit encryption for simple bind
# security ssf=1 update_ssf=112 simple_bind=64
# disallow bind_simple
# Sample access control policy:
# Root DSE: allow anyone to read it
# Subschema (sub)entry DSE: allow anyone to read it
# Other DSEs:
# Allow self write access
# Allow authenticated users read access
# Allow anonymous users to authenticate
# Directives needed to implement policy:
# access to dn.base="" by * read
# access to dn.base="cn=Subschema" by * read
#
# if no access controls are present, the default policy
# allows anyone and everyone to read anything but restricts
# updates to rootdn. (e.g., "access to * by * read")
#
# rootdn can always read and write EVERYTHING!
# access to * by * read
#######################################################################
# ldbm and/or bdb database definitions
#######################################################################
database bdb
suffix "o=langhua,c=cn"
# rootdn "uid=root,o=langhua,c=cn"
# Cleartext passwords, especially for the rootdn, should
# be avoided. See slappasswd(8) and slapd.conf(5) for details.
# Use of strong authentication encouraged.
# rootpw {SSHA}mpfjTVX6cJ+oMgoB1wIjJ8HTR/2kyBga
# The database directory MUST exist prior to running slapd AND
# should only be accessible by the slapd and slap tools.
# Mode 700 recommended.
directory /var/lib/ldap
# Indices to maintain for this database
index objectClass eq,pres
index ou,cn,mail,surname,givenname eq,pres,sub
index uidNumber,gidNumber,loginShell eq,pres
index uid,memberUid eq,pres,sub
index nisMapName,nisMapEntry eq,pres,sub
# Replicas of this database
# replogfile /var/lib/ldap/openldap-master-replog
# replica host=ldap-1.example.com:389 starttls=critical
# bindmethod=sasl saslmech=GSSAPI
# authcId=host/ldap-master.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM
# authzTo: uid=[HOWTO Setup LDAP GSSAPI+Kerberos Authentication in CAS^,]*,o=langhua,c=cn
sasl-realm AUTH.LANGHUA
sasl-host auth.langhua
access to attrs=userPassword
by self write
by dn="uid=test,cn=auth.langhua,cn=gssapi,cn=auth" write
by anonymous auth
by * none
access to *
by dn="uid=test,cn=auth.langhua,cn=gssapi,cn=auth" write
by self write
by * read
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3. /etc/init.d/ldap restart
4. Use JXplorer, select GSSAPI to login auth.langhua:389
If successful login, the OpenLDAP configuration is complete.
Config CAS
1. Create /cas-server-support-ldap/src/main/java/org/jasig/cas/adaptors/ldap/BindLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler.java
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/*
* Copyright 2007 The JA-SIG Collaborative. All rights reserved. See license
* distributed with this file and available online at
* http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/overview/license/
*/
package org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap;
import javax.naming.directory.DirContext;
import javax.naming.directory.SearchControls;
import org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.AuthenticationException;
import org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.UsernamePasswordCredentials;
import org.jasig.cas.util.annotation.IsIn;
/**
* Handler to do LDAP GSSAPI bind.
*
* @author Scott Battaglia
* @version $Revision: 42053 $ $Date: 2007-06-10 09:17:55 -0400 (Sun, 10 Jun 2007) $
* @since 3.0.3
* @author Shi Yusen, shiys@langhua.cn
*/
public class BindLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler extends
AbstractLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler {
/** The default maximum number of results to return. */
private static final int DEFAULT_MAX_NUMBER_OF_RESULTS = 1000;
/** The default timeout. */
private static final int DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 1000;
/** The search base to find the user under. */
private String searchBase;
/** The scope. */
@IsIn({SearchControls.OBJECT_SCOPE, SearchControls.ONELEVEL_SCOPE,
SearchControls.SUBTREE_SCOPE})
private int scope = SearchControls.SUBTREE_SCOPE;
/** The maximum number of results to return. */
private int maxNumberResults = DEFAULT_MAX_NUMBER_OF_RESULTS;
/** The amount of time to wait. */
private int timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
/** Boolean of whether multiple accounts are allowed. */
private boolean allowMultipleAccounts;
protected final boolean authenticateUsernamePasswordInternal(
final UsernamePasswordCredentials credentials)
throws AuthenticationException {
DirContext context;
context = this.getContextSource().getDirContext(credentials.getUsername(), credentials.getPassword());
if (context == null) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
protected String composeCompleteDnToCheck(final String dn,
final UsernamePasswordCredentials credentials) {
return dn + "," + this.searchBase;
}
/**
* Method to return whether multiple accounts are allowed.
* @return true if multiple accounts are allowed, false otherwise.
*/
protected boolean isAllowMultipleAccounts() {
return this.allowMultipleAccounts;
}
/**
* Method to return the max number of results allowed.
* @return the maximum number of results.
*/
protected int getMaxNumberResults() {
return this.maxNumberResults;
}
/**
* Method to return the scope.
* @return the scope
*/
protected int getScope() {
return this.scope;
}
/**
* Method to return the search base.
* @return the search base.
*/
protected String getSearchBase() {
return this.searchBase;
}
/**
* Method to return the timeout.
* @return the timeout.
*/
protected int getTimeout() {
return this.timeout;
}
public final void setScope(final int scope) {
this.scope = scope;
}
/**
* @param allowMultipleAccounts The allowMultipleAccounts to set.
*/
public void setAllowMultipleAccounts(final boolean allowMultipleAccounts) {
this.allowMultipleAccounts = allowMultipleAccounts;
}
/**
* @param maxNumberResults The maxNumberResults to set.
*/
public final void setMaxNumberResults(final int maxNumberResults) {
this.maxNumberResults = maxNumberResults;
}
/**
* @param searchBase The searchBase to set.
*/
public final void setSearchBase(final String searchBase) {
this.searchBase = searchBase;
}
/**
* @param timeout The timeout to set.
*/
public final void setTimeout(final int timeout) {
this.timeout = timeout;
}
}
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2. Create /cas-server-support-ldap/src/main/java/org/jasig/cas/adaptors/ldap/AbstractLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler.java
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/*
* Copyright 2007 The JA-SIG Collaborative. All rights reserved. See license
* distributed with this file and available online at
* http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/overview/license/
*/
package org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap;
import org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.util.AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource;
import org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.AbstractUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler;
import org.inspektr.common.ioc.annotation.NotNull;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.ldap.core.LdapTemplate;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Abstract class to handle common LDAP functionality.
*
* @author Scott Battaglia
* @version $Revision: 42053 $ $Date: 2007-06-10 09:17:55 -0400 (Sun, 10 Jun 2007) $
* @since 3.0.3
*
* @author Shi Yusen, shiys@langhua.cn
*/
public abstract class AbstractLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler extends
AbstractUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler implements InitializingBean {
/** LdapTemplate to execute ldap queries. */
@NotNull
private LdapTemplate ldapTemplate;
/** Instance of ContextSource */
@NotNull
private AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource contextSource;
/** The filter path to the uid of the user. */
@NotNull
private String filter;
/** Whether the LdapTemplate should ignore partial results. */
private boolean ignorePartialResultException = false;
/**
* Method to set the datasource and generate a JdbcTemplate.
*
* @param dataSource the datasource to use.
*/
public final void setContextSource(final AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource contextSource) {
this.contextSource = contextSource;
this.ldapTemplate = new LdapTemplate(contextSource);
}
public final void setIgnorePartialResultException(final boolean ignorePartialResultException) {
this.ignorePartialResultException = ignorePartialResultException;
}
/**
* Method to return the LdapTemplate
*
* @return a fully created LdapTemplate.
*/
protected final LdapTemplate getLdapTemplate() {
return this.ldapTemplate;
}
protected final AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource getContextSource() {
return this.contextSource;
}
protected final String getFilter() {
return this.filter;
}
public final void afterPropertiesSet() throws Exception {
Assert.isTrue(this.filter.contains("%u"), "filter must contain %u");
this.ldapTemplate.setIgnorePartialResultException(this.ignorePartialResultException);
}
/**
* @param filter The filter to set.
*/
public final void setFilter(final String filter) {
this.filter = filter;
}
}
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3. Create /cas-server-support-ldap/src/main/java/org/jasig/cas/adaptors/ldap/util/AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource.java
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/*
* Copyright 2007 The JA-SIG Collaborative. All rights reserved. See license
* distributed with this file and available online at
* http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/overview/license/
*/
package org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.util;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Iterator;
import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.directory.DirContext;
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.auth.callback.NameCallback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.PasswordCallback;
import javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext;
import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessResourceFailureException;
import org.springframework.ldap.support.LdapContextSource;
import sun.security.krb5.Credentials;
public class AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource extends LdapContextSource {
private DirContext context;
public Hashtable<String, String> environment;
public DirContext getDirContext(final String principal, final String credentials) {
environment = (Hashtable) getAnonymousEnv().clone();
Enumeration keys = environment.keys();
while (keys.hasMoreElements())
{
String key = (String)keys.nextElement();
System.setProperty(key, environment.get(key));
}
environment.put(Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, principal);
environment.put(Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, credentials);
LoginContext lc = null;
try {
lc = new LoginContext(AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource.class.getName(),
new UsernamePasswordCallbackHandler(principal, credentials));
lc.login();
} catch (LoginException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
context = (DirContext) Subject.doAs(lc.getSubject(), new LDAPAction(environment));
if (context == null) {
throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("a problem with GSSAPI occurred - couldn't create a GSSAPI directory context");
} else {
Iterator i = lc.getSubject().getPrivateCredentials().iterator();
while (i.hasNext()) {
Credentials creds = (Credentials) i.next();
if (creds.isForwardable()) {
return context;
}
}
throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("a problem with GSSAPI occurred - please make sure your Credentials is forwardable. Try to use \"kinit -f yourpricinpal\".");
}
}
/**
* A simple JAAS CallbackHandler which accepts a Name String and Password
* String in the constructor. Only NameCallbacks and PasswordCallbacks are
* accepted in the callback array. This code based loosely on example given
* in Sun's javadoc for CallbackHandler interface.
*
* Copied from org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.JaasAuthenticationHandler
*/
protected class UsernamePasswordCallbackHandler implements CallbackHandler {
/** The username of the principal we are trying to authenticate. */
private final String userName;
/** The password of the principal we are trying to authenticate. */
private final String password;
/**
* Constuctor accepts name and password to be used for authentication.
*
* @param userName name to be used for authentication
* @param password Password to be used for authentication
*/
protected UsernamePasswordCallbackHandler(final String userName,
final String password) {
this.userName = userName;
this.password = password;
}
public void handle(final Callback[] callbacks)
throws UnsupportedCallbackException {
for (int i = 0; i < callbacks.length; i++) {
final Callback callback = callbacks[i];
if (callback.getClass().equals(NameCallback.class)) {
((NameCallback) callback).setName(this.userName);
} else if (callback.getClass().equals(PasswordCallback.class)) {
((PasswordCallback) callback).setPassword(this.password
.toCharArray());
} else {
throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(callback,
"Unrecognized Callback");
}
}
}
}
}
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4. Create /cas-server-support-ldap/src/main/java/org/jasig/cas/adaptors/ldap/util/LDAPAction.java
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/*
* Copyright 2008 The JA-SIG Collaborative. All rights reserved. See license
* distributed with this file and available online at
* http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/overview/license/
*/
package org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.util;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import javax.naming.directory.DirContext;
import javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext;
/**
* @author Shi Yusen
*
* Ref: http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=395518&messageID=2444444
*/
public class LDAPAction implements PrivilegedAction {
private Hashtable env;
public LDAPAction(Hashtable env){
this.env = env;
}
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see java.security.PrivilegedAction#run()
*/
public Object run() {
DirContext result = null;
try{
result = new InitialDirContext(env);
}catch(NamingException ex){
ex.printStackTrace();
}
return result;
}
}
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5. build and deploy CAS 3.1
6. Create $CAS/WEB-INF/gssapi.conf
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org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.util.AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource {
com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required client=TRUE
useTicketCache=TRUE;
};
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7. Edit $CAS/WEB-INF/deployerConfigContext.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd">
<!--
| deployerConfigContext.xml centralizes into one file some of the declarative configuration that
| all CAS deployers will need to modify.
|
| This file declares some of the Spring-managed JavaBeans that make up a CAS deployment.
| The beans declared in this file are instantiated at context initialization time by the Spring
| ContextLoaderListener declared in web.xml. It finds this file because this
| file is among those declared in the context parameter "contextConfigLocation".
|
| By far the most common change you will need to make in this file is to change the last bean
| declaration to replace the default SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler with
| one implementing your approach for authenticating usernames and passwords.
+-->
<beans>
<!--
| This bean declares our AuthenticationManager. The CentralAuthenticationService service bean
| declared in applicationContext.xml picks up this AuthenticationManager by reference to its id,
| "authenticationManager". Most deployers will be able to use the default AuthenticationManager
| implementation and so do not need to change the class of this bean. We include the whole
| AuthenticationManager here in the userConfigContext.xml so that you can see the things you will
| need to change in context.
+-->
<bean id="authenticationManager"
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.AuthenticationManagerImpl">
<!--
| This is the List of CredentialToPrincipalResolvers that identify what Principal is trying to authenticate.
| The AuthenticationManagerImpl considers them in order, finding a CredentialToPrincipalResolver which
| supports the presented credentials.
|
| AuthenticationManagerImpl uses these resolvers for two purposes. First, it uses them to identify the Principal
| attempting to authenticate to CAS /login . In the default configuration, it is the DefaultCredentialsToPrincipalResolver
| that fills this role. If you are using some other kind of credentials than UsernamePasswordCredentials, you will need to replace
| DefaultCredentialsToPrincipalResolver with a CredentialsToPrincipalResolver that supports the credentials you are
| using.
|
| Second, AuthenticationManagerImpl uses these resolvers to identify a service requesting a proxy granting ticket.
| In the default configuration, it is the HttpBasedServiceCredentialsToPrincipalResolver that serves this purpose.
| You will need to change this list if you are identifying services by something more or other than their callback URL.
+-->
<property name="credentialsToPrincipalResolvers">
<list>
<!--
| UsernamePasswordCredentialsToPrincipalResolver supports the UsernamePasswordCredentials that we use for /login
| by default and produces SimplePrincipal instances conveying the username from the credentials.
|
| If you've changed your LoginFormAction to use credentials other than UsernamePasswordCredentials then you will also
| need to change this bean declaration (or add additional declarations) to declare a CredentialsToPrincipalResolver that supports the
| Credentials you are using.
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.UsernamePasswordCredentialsToPrincipalResolver" />
<!--
| HttpBasedServiceCredentialsToPrincipalResolver supports HttpBasedCredentials. It supports the CAS 2.0 approach of
| authenticating services by SSL callback, extracting the callback URL from the Credentials and representing it as a
| SimpleService identified by that callback URL.
|
| If you are representing services by something more or other than an HTTPS URL whereat they are able to
| receive a proxy callback, you will need to change this bean declaration (or add additional declarations).
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.principal.HttpBasedServiceCredentialsToPrincipalResolver" />
</list>
</property>
<!--
| Whereas CredentialsToPrincipalResolvers identify who it is some Credentials might authenticate,
| AuthenticationHandlers actually authenticate credentials. Here we declare the AuthenticationHandlers that
| authenticate the Principals that the CredentialsToPrincipalResolvers identified. CAS will try these handlers in turn
| until it finds one that both supports the Credentials presented and succeeds in authenticating.
+-->
<property name="authenticationHandlers">
<list>
<!--
| This is the authentication handler that authenticates services by means of callback via SSL, thereby validating
| a server side SSL certificate.
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.authentication.handler.support.HttpBasedServiceCredentialsAuthenticationHandler" />
<!--
| This is the authentication handler declaration that every CAS deployer will need to change before deploying CAS
| into production. The default SimpleTestUsernamePasswordAuthenticationHandler authenticates UsernamePasswordCredentials
| where the username equals the password. You will need to replace this with an AuthenticationHandler that implements your
| local authentication strategy. You might accomplish this by coding a new such handler and declaring
| edu.someschool.its.cas.MySpecialHandler here, or you might use one of the handlers provided in the adaptors modules.
+-->
<bean
class="org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.BindLdapGssapiAuthenticationHandler">
<property name="filter" value="uid=%u" />
<property name="searchBase" value="o=langhua,c=cn" />
<property
name="contextSource"
ref="contextSource" />
</bean>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="contextSource" class="org.jasig.cas.adaptors.ldap.util.AuthenticatedLdapGssapiContextSource">
<property name="anonymousReadOnly" value="true" />
<property name="password" value="{password_goes_here}" />
<property name="pooled" value="true" />
<property name="urls">
<list>
<value>ldap://auth.langhua:389/</value>
</list>
</property>
<property name="userName" value="{username_goes_here}" />
<property name="baseEnvironmentProperties">
<map>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.factory.initial</value></key>
<value>com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.referral</value></key>
<value>ignore</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.ldap.attributes.binary</value></key>
<value>photo jpegphoto jpegPhoto</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.ldap.version</value></key>
<value>3</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.ldap.deleteRDN</value></key>
<value>false</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.ldap.derefAliases</value></key>
<value>searching</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>javax.security.sasl.qop</value></key>
<value>auth-conf</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.provider.url</value></key>
<value>ldap://auth.langhua</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.naming.security.authentication</value></key>
<value>GSSAPI</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>java.security.auth.login.config</value></key>
<value>/usr/share/tomcat5/webapps/cas/WEB-INF/gssapi.conf</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>javax.security.sasl.server.authentication</value></key>
<value>true</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key><value>javax.security.auth.useSubjectCredsOnly</value></key>
<value>false</value>
</entry>
</map>
</property>
</bean>
</beans>
|
8. restart tomcat
9. kadmin.local -q "cpw -pw 111111 test"
Make CAS use password to authorize test.
Visit https://auth.langhua:8443/cas/
In client, use IE6 or firefox to visit https://auth.langhua:8443/cas/
username: test or test@AUTH.LANGHUA
password: 111111
Here is a picture to show the login process.
Good Luck!
Shi Yusen/Beijing Langhua Ltd.
http://www.langhua.cn/