dex/connector/ldap/ldap.go
Stephan Renatus b09a13458f password connectors: allow overriding the username attribute (password prompt)
This allows users of the LDAP connector to give users of Dex' login
prompt an idea of what they should enter for a username.

Before, irregardless of how the LDAP connector was set up, the prompt
was

    Username
    [_________________]

    Password
    [_________________]

Now, this is configurable, and can be used to say "MyCorp SSO Login" if
that's what it is.

If it's not configured, it will default to "Username".

For the passwordDB connector (local users), it is set to "Email
Address", since this is what it uses.

Signed-off-by: Stephan Renatus <srenatus@chef.io>
2017-11-09 09:30:03 +01:00

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// Package ldap implements strategies for authenticating using the LDAP protocol.
package ldap
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net"
"gopkg.in/ldap.v2"
"github.com/coreos/dex/connector"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// Config holds the configuration parameters for the LDAP connector. The LDAP
// connectors require executing two queries, the first to find the user based on
// the username and password given to the connector. The second to use the user
// entry to search for groups.
//
// An example config:
//
// type: ldap
// config:
// host: ldap.example.com:636
// # The following field is required if using port 389.
// # insecureNoSSL: true
// rootCA: /etc/dex/ldap.ca
// bindDN: uid=seviceaccount,cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
// bindPW: password
// userSearch:
// # Would translate to the query "(&(objectClass=person)(uid=<username>))"
// baseDN: cn=users,dc=example,dc=com
// filter: "(objectClass=person)"
// username: uid
// idAttr: uid
// emailAttr: mail
// nameAttr: name
// groupSearch:
// # Would translate to the query "(&(objectClass=group)(member=<user uid>))"
// baseDN: cn=groups,dc=example,dc=com
// filter: "(objectClass=group)"
// userAttr: uid
// # Use if full DN is needed and not available as any other attribute
// # Will only work if "DN" attribute does not exist in the record
// # userAttr: DN
// groupAttr: member
// nameAttr: name
//
type Config struct {
// The host and optional port of the LDAP server. If port isn't supplied, it will be
// guessed based on the TLS configuration. 389 or 636.
Host string `json:"host"`
// Required if LDAP host does not use TLS.
InsecureNoSSL bool `json:"insecureNoSSL"`
// Don't verify the CA.
InsecureSkipVerify bool `json:"insecureSkipVerify"`
// Connect to the insecure port then issue a StartTLS command to negotiate a
// secure connection. If unsupplied secure connections will use the LDAPS
// protocol.
StartTLS bool `json:"startTLS"`
// Path to a trusted root certificate file.
RootCA string `json:"rootCA"`
// Base64 encoded PEM data containing root CAs.
RootCAData []byte `json:"rootCAData"`
// BindDN and BindPW for an application service account. The connector uses these
// credentials to search for users and groups.
BindDN string `json:"bindDN"`
BindPW string `json:"bindPW"`
// UsernamePrompt allows users to override the username attribute (displayed
// in the username/password prompt). If unset, the handler will use
// "Username".
UsernamePrompt string `json:"usernamePrompt"`
// User entry search configuration.
UserSearch struct {
// BsaeDN to start the search from. For example "cn=users,dc=example,dc=com"
BaseDN string `json:"baseDN"`
// Optional filter to apply when searching the directory. For example "(objectClass=person)"
Filter string `json:"filter"`
// Attribute to match against the inputted username. This will be translated and combined
// with the other filter as "(<attr>=<username>)".
Username string `json:"username"`
// Can either be:
// * "sub" - search the whole sub tree
// * "one" - only search one level
Scope string `json:"scope"`
// A mapping of attributes on the user entry to claims.
IDAttr string `json:"idAttr"` // Defaults to "uid"
EmailAttr string `json:"emailAttr"` // Defaults to "mail"
NameAttr string `json:"nameAttr"` // No default.
} `json:"userSearch"`
// Group search configuration.
GroupSearch struct {
// BsaeDN to start the search from. For example "cn=groups,dc=example,dc=com"
BaseDN string `json:"baseDN"`
// Optional filter to apply when searching the directory. For example "(objectClass=posixGroup)"
Filter string `json:"filter"`
Scope string `json:"scope"` // Defaults to "sub"
// These two fields are use to match a user to a group.
//
// It adds an additional requirement to the filter that an attribute in the group
// match the user's attribute value. For example that the "members" attribute of
// a group matches the "uid" of the user. The exact filter being added is:
//
// (<groupAttr>=<userAttr value>)
//
UserAttr string `json:"userAttr"`
GroupAttr string `json:"groupAttr"`
// The attribute of the group that represents its name.
NameAttr string `json:"nameAttr"`
} `json:"groupSearch"`
}
func scopeString(i int) string {
switch i {
case ldap.ScopeBaseObject:
return "base"
case ldap.ScopeSingleLevel:
return "one"
case ldap.ScopeWholeSubtree:
return "sub"
default:
return ""
}
}
func parseScope(s string) (int, bool) {
// NOTE(ericchiang): ScopeBaseObject doesn't really make sense for us because we
// never know the user's or group's DN.
switch s {
case "", "sub":
return ldap.ScopeWholeSubtree, true
case "one":
return ldap.ScopeSingleLevel, true
}
return 0, false
}
// Open returns an authentication strategy using LDAP.
func (c *Config) Open(id string, logger logrus.FieldLogger) (connector.Connector, error) {
conn, err := c.OpenConnector(logger)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return connector.Connector(conn), nil
}
type refreshData struct {
Username string `json:"username"`
Entry ldap.Entry `json:"entry"`
}
// OpenConnector is the same as Open but returns a type with all implemented connector interfaces.
func (c *Config) OpenConnector(logger logrus.FieldLogger) (interface {
connector.Connector
connector.PasswordConnector
connector.RefreshConnector
}, error) {
return c.openConnector(logger)
}
func (c *Config) openConnector(logger logrus.FieldLogger) (*ldapConnector, error) {
requiredFields := []struct {
name string
val string
}{
{"host", c.Host},
{"userSearch.baseDN", c.UserSearch.BaseDN},
{"userSearch.username", c.UserSearch.Username},
}
for _, field := range requiredFields {
if field.val == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ldap: missing required field %q", field.name)
}
}
var (
host string
err error
)
if host, _, err = net.SplitHostPort(c.Host); err != nil {
host = c.Host
if c.InsecureNoSSL {
c.Host = c.Host + ":389"
} else {
c.Host = c.Host + ":636"
}
}
tlsConfig := &tls.Config{ServerName: host, InsecureSkipVerify: c.InsecureSkipVerify}
if c.RootCA != "" || len(c.RootCAData) != 0 {
data := c.RootCAData
if len(data) == 0 {
var err error
if data, err = ioutil.ReadFile(c.RootCA); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ldap: read ca file: %v", err)
}
}
rootCAs := x509.NewCertPool()
if !rootCAs.AppendCertsFromPEM(data) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ldap: no certs found in ca file")
}
tlsConfig.RootCAs = rootCAs
}
userSearchScope, ok := parseScope(c.UserSearch.Scope)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("userSearch.Scope unknown value %q", c.UserSearch.Scope)
}
groupSearchScope, ok := parseScope(c.GroupSearch.Scope)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("groupSearch.Scope unknown value %q", c.GroupSearch.Scope)
}
return &ldapConnector{*c, userSearchScope, groupSearchScope, tlsConfig, logger}, nil
}
type ldapConnector struct {
Config
userSearchScope int
groupSearchScope int
tlsConfig *tls.Config
logger logrus.FieldLogger
}
var (
_ connector.PasswordConnector = (*ldapConnector)(nil)
_ connector.RefreshConnector = (*ldapConnector)(nil)
)
// do initializes a connection to the LDAP directory and passes it to the
// provided function. It then performs appropriate teardown or reuse before
// returning.
func (c *ldapConnector) do(ctx context.Context, f func(c *ldap.Conn) error) error {
// TODO(ericchiang): support context here
var (
conn *ldap.Conn
err error
)
switch {
case c.InsecureNoSSL:
conn, err = ldap.Dial("tcp", c.Host)
case c.StartTLS:
conn, err = ldap.Dial("tcp", c.Host)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to connect: %v", err)
}
if err := conn.StartTLS(c.tlsConfig); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("start TLS failed: %v", err)
}
default:
conn, err = ldap.DialTLS("tcp", c.Host, c.tlsConfig)
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to connect: %v", err)
}
defer conn.Close()
// If bindDN and bindPW are empty this will default to an anonymous bind.
if err := conn.Bind(c.BindDN, c.BindPW); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("ldap: initial bind for user %q failed: %v", c.BindDN, err)
}
return f(conn)
}
func getAttrs(e ldap.Entry, name string) []string {
for _, a := range e.Attributes {
if a.Name != name {
continue
}
return a.Values
}
if name == "DN" {
return []string{e.DN}
}
return nil
}
func getAttr(e ldap.Entry, name string) string {
if a := getAttrs(e, name); len(a) > 0 {
return a[0]
}
return ""
}
func (c *ldapConnector) identityFromEntry(user ldap.Entry) (ident connector.Identity, err error) {
// If we're missing any attributes, such as email or ID, we want to report
// an error rather than continuing.
missing := []string{}
// Fill the identity struct using the attributes from the user entry.
if ident.UserID = getAttr(user, c.UserSearch.IDAttr); ident.UserID == "" {
missing = append(missing, c.UserSearch.IDAttr)
}
if ident.Email = getAttr(user, c.UserSearch.EmailAttr); ident.Email == "" {
missing = append(missing, c.UserSearch.EmailAttr)
}
// TODO(ericchiang): Let this value be set from an attribute.
ident.EmailVerified = true
if c.UserSearch.NameAttr != "" {
if ident.Username = getAttr(user, c.UserSearch.NameAttr); ident.Username == "" {
missing = append(missing, c.UserSearch.NameAttr)
}
}
if len(missing) != 0 {
err := fmt.Errorf("ldap: entry %q missing following required attribute(s): %q", user.DN, missing)
return connector.Identity{}, err
}
return ident, nil
}
func (c *ldapConnector) userEntry(conn *ldap.Conn, username string) (user ldap.Entry, found bool, err error) {
filter := fmt.Sprintf("(%s=%s)", c.UserSearch.Username, ldap.EscapeFilter(username))
if c.UserSearch.Filter != "" {
filter = fmt.Sprintf("(&%s%s)", c.UserSearch.Filter, filter)
}
// Initial search.
req := &ldap.SearchRequest{
BaseDN: c.UserSearch.BaseDN,
Filter: filter,
Scope: c.userSearchScope,
// We only need to search for these specific requests.
Attributes: []string{
c.UserSearch.IDAttr,
c.UserSearch.EmailAttr,
c.GroupSearch.UserAttr,
// TODO(ericchiang): what if this contains duplicate values?
},
}
if c.UserSearch.NameAttr != "" {
req.Attributes = append(req.Attributes, c.UserSearch.NameAttr)
}
c.logger.Infof("performing ldap search %s %s %s",
req.BaseDN, scopeString(req.Scope), req.Filter)
resp, err := conn.Search(req)
if err != nil {
return ldap.Entry{}, false, fmt.Errorf("ldap: search with filter %q failed: %v", req.Filter, err)
}
switch n := len(resp.Entries); n {
case 0:
c.logger.Errorf("ldap: no results returned for filter: %q", filter)
return ldap.Entry{}, false, nil
case 1:
user = *resp.Entries[0]
c.logger.Infof("username %q mapped to entry %s", username, user.DN)
return user, true, nil
default:
return ldap.Entry{}, false, fmt.Errorf("ldap: filter returned multiple (%d) results: %q", n, filter)
}
}
func (c *ldapConnector) Login(ctx context.Context, s connector.Scopes, username, password string) (ident connector.Identity, validPass bool, err error) {
// make this check to avoid unauthenticated bind to the LDAP server.
if password == "" {
return connector.Identity{}, false, nil
}
var (
// We want to return a different error if the user's password is incorrect vs
// if there was an error.
incorrectPass = false
user ldap.Entry
)
err = c.do(ctx, func(conn *ldap.Conn) error {
entry, found, err := c.userEntry(conn, username)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !found {
incorrectPass = true
return nil
}
user = entry
// Try to authenticate as the distinguished name.
if err := conn.Bind(user.DN, password); err != nil {
// Detect a bad password through the LDAP error code.
if ldapErr, ok := err.(*ldap.Error); ok {
if ldapErr.ResultCode == ldap.LDAPResultInvalidCredentials {
c.logger.Errorf("ldap: invalid password for user %q", user.DN)
incorrectPass = true
return nil
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("ldap: failed to bind as dn %q: %v", user.DN, err)
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return connector.Identity{}, false, err
}
if incorrectPass {
return connector.Identity{}, false, nil
}
if ident, err = c.identityFromEntry(user); err != nil {
return connector.Identity{}, false, err
}
if s.Groups {
groups, err := c.groups(ctx, user)
if err != nil {
return connector.Identity{}, false, fmt.Errorf("ldap: failed to query groups: %v", err)
}
ident.Groups = groups
}
if s.OfflineAccess {
refresh := refreshData{
Username: username,
Entry: user,
}
// Encode entry for follow up requests such as the groups query and
// refresh attempts.
if ident.ConnectorData, err = json.Marshal(refresh); err != nil {
return connector.Identity{}, false, fmt.Errorf("ldap: marshal entry: %v", err)
}
}
return ident, true, nil
}
func (c *ldapConnector) Refresh(ctx context.Context, s connector.Scopes, ident connector.Identity) (connector.Identity, error) {
var data refreshData
if err := json.Unmarshal(ident.ConnectorData, &data); err != nil {
return ident, fmt.Errorf("ldap: failed to unamrshal internal data: %v", err)
}
var user ldap.Entry
err := c.do(ctx, func(conn *ldap.Conn) error {
entry, found, err := c.userEntry(conn, data.Username)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !found {
return fmt.Errorf("ldap: user not found %q", data.Username)
}
user = entry
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return ident, err
}
if user.DN != data.Entry.DN {
return ident, fmt.Errorf("ldap: refresh for username %q expected DN %q got %q", data.Username, data.Entry.DN, user.DN)
}
newIdent, err := c.identityFromEntry(user)
if err != nil {
return ident, err
}
newIdent.ConnectorData = ident.ConnectorData
if s.Groups {
groups, err := c.groups(ctx, user)
if err != nil {
return connector.Identity{}, fmt.Errorf("ldap: failed to query groups: %v", err)
}
newIdent.Groups = groups
}
return newIdent, nil
}
func (c *ldapConnector) groups(ctx context.Context, user ldap.Entry) ([]string, error) {
if c.GroupSearch.BaseDN == "" {
c.logger.Debugf("No groups returned for %q because no groups baseDN has been configured.", getAttr(user, c.UserSearch.NameAttr))
return nil, nil
}
var groups []*ldap.Entry
for _, attr := range getAttrs(user, c.GroupSearch.UserAttr) {
filter := fmt.Sprintf("(%s=%s)", c.GroupSearch.GroupAttr, ldap.EscapeFilter(attr))
if c.GroupSearch.Filter != "" {
filter = fmt.Sprintf("(&%s%s)", c.GroupSearch.Filter, filter)
}
req := &ldap.SearchRequest{
BaseDN: c.GroupSearch.BaseDN,
Filter: filter,
Scope: c.groupSearchScope,
Attributes: []string{c.GroupSearch.NameAttr},
}
gotGroups := false
if err := c.do(ctx, func(conn *ldap.Conn) error {
c.logger.Infof("performing ldap search %s %s %s",
req.BaseDN, scopeString(req.Scope), req.Filter)
resp, err := conn.Search(req)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("ldap: search failed: %v", err)
}
gotGroups = len(resp.Entries) != 0
groups = append(groups, resp.Entries...)
return nil
}); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !gotGroups {
// TODO(ericchiang): Is this going to spam the logs?
c.logger.Errorf("ldap: groups search with filter %q returned no groups", filter)
}
}
var groupNames []string
for _, group := range groups {
name := getAttr(*group, c.GroupSearch.NameAttr)
if name == "" {
// Be obnoxious about missing missing attributes. If the group entry is
// missing its name attribute, that indicates a misconfiguration.
//
// In the future we can add configuration options to just log these errors.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ldap: group entity %q missing required attribute %q",
group.DN, c.GroupSearch.NameAttr)
}
groupNames = append(groupNames, name)
}
return groupNames, nil
}
func (c *ldapConnector) Prompt() string {
return c.UsernamePrompt
}