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{{Warning box|This how-to should be validated by Daniel before you use it!!.}}
{{Warning box|This is based upon limited testing and a small number of users.}}
==Introduction==
This how-to shows how to configure a SME-server (>=8b6) and a client Ubuntu for a LDAP based SSSD authentication of the client machine on the configured user accounts of the SME.
The main advantage in comparaison to nss_ldap is that the authentication informations stay in the cache and the authentication can therefore furter work, even in offline mode (when the server not available).
Nevertheless, the creation of a local user with the admin rights is recommanded for the emergency case.
These lines are a translation of the method given by Daniel: https://wikit.firewall-services.com/doku.php/tuto/ipasserelle/authentification/ubuntu_sssd_on_sme. Many thanks to him for it.
In this how-to we assume that:
the host name of the SME is "sme-server" and the domain is "domain.tld".
==Configuration of the SME-server==
There is quite no necessary configuration of the SME.
*The only thing to do is to create a user (named "auth" in this how-to) via the server-manager and to give him a valid password ("something_very_secret" in the how-to).
It is not required to make "auth" member of any group.
*In addition, it is recommended to install and configure [[PHPki]] in order to make the managing of the self-created certificates easier.
==Configuration of the client Ubuntu==
===Installation of the required packages===
sudo apt-get install sssd libnss-sss libpam-sss auth-client-config
===Create a symbolic link===
It seems to be a bugg in the version of sssd from Ubuntu, therefore following links must be created:
ln -s /usr/lib /usr/modules
Without it, sssd can't manage membership to the groups in LDAP (source http://us.generation-nt.com/bug-599644-sssd-unable-resolve-ldap-group-memberships-help-200739341.html)
===Manage the CA of the SME===
after having installed PHPki, go to https://www.domain.tld/phpki and download on the client machine the certificate of authority (ca-certificates.crt).
Place a copy of it or of another CA into /etc/ssl/certs/ and give the 644 permissions:
cp ~/download/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/
chmod 644 /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
===Configure SSSD===
The configuration of sssd is achieved in a classical way (as for Ubuntu or Fedora for exemple) and is made by the file /ets/sssd/sssd.conf.
* At the beginning of this file, the used domain has to be set. In sssd, a domain can be taken as a source of content. it is possible to set several domains in order of priority.
* And deeper in the file, we will add the configuration of the domain
If the file doesn't exist by default it has to be created and it needs to get the permissions 600 to allow the daemon to start:
cat <<'_EOF' > /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
[sssd]
config_file_version = 2
services = nss, pam
domains = LDAP
[nss]
[pam]
[domain/LDAP]
id_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
ldap_schema = rfc2307
ldap_uri = ldap://sme-server.domain.tld
ldap_default_bind_dn = uid=auth,ou=Users,dc=domain,dc=tld
ldap_default_authtok = something_very_secret
ldap_default_authtok_type = password
ldap_search_base = dc=domain,dc=tld
ldap_user_search_base = ou=Users,dc=domain,dc=tld
ldap_group_search_base = ou=Groups,dc=domain,dc=tld
ldap_user_object_class = inetOrgPerson
ldap_user_gecos = cn
ldap_tls_reqcert = hard
ldap_tls_cacert = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
ldap_id_use_start_tls = true
# uncomment below if the SME is a “iPasserelle”
#ldap_user_shell = desktopLoginShell
# comment below if the SME is a “iPasserelle”
override_shell = /bin/bash
cache_credentials = true
enumerate = true
# It is possible to filter the logins via a LDAP-filer
# by commenting the both lines below.
# In this exemple, only the users member of the group netusers
# will be valid on this host.
# posixMemberOF is a parameter only for a iPasserelle
#access_provider = ldap
#ldap_access_filter = (|(posixMemberOf=admins)(uid=backup))
_EOF
chmod 600 /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
{{Tip box|Make sure that the file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt contains the CA that has sign the certificate of the SME (if PHPki is used, a version > 0,82-13 is required).}}
===Configure the system to use SSSD as a source of authentication:===
Use the tool auth-client-config:
vim /etc/auth-client-config/profile.d/sss
and add following lines:
[sss]
nss_passwd= passwd: compat sss
nss_group= group: compat sss
nss_shadow= shadow: compat
nss_netgroup= netgroup: nis
pam_auth= auth [success=3 default=ignore] pam_unix.so nullok_secure try_first_pass
auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet
auth [success=1 default=ignore] pam_sss.so use_first_pass
auth requisite pam_deny.so
auth required pam_permit.so
pam_account= account required pam_unix.so
account sufficient pam_localuser.so
account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 500 quiet
account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_sss.so
account required pam_permit.so
pam_password= password sufficient pam_unix.so obscure sha512
password sufficient pam_sss.so use_authtok
password required pam_deny.so
pam_session= session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0077
session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke
session required pam_limits.so
session [success=1 default=ignore] pam_sss.so
session required pam_unix.so
And enable this:
sudo auth-client-config -a -p sss
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