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809 | 1 # LDAP plugin suite for Prosody |
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3 The LDAP plugin suite includes an authentication plugin (mod\_auth\_ldap2) and storage plugin | |
4 (mod\_storage\_ldap) to query against an LDAP server. It also provides a plugin library (mod\_lib\_ldap) | |
5 for accessing an LDAP server to make writing other LDAP-based plugins easier in the future. | |
6 | |
7 # LDAP Authentication | |
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9 **NOTE**: LDAP authentication currently only works with plaintext auth (as opposed to DIGEST-MD5 or SCRAM) |
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10 If this isn't ok with you, don't use it! (Or better yet, fix it =) ) |
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12 With that note in mind, if you need to allow (XMPP) clients to connect to your server without TLS and |
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13 want to use this module, you need to set 'allow\_unencrypted\_plain\_auth' to true in your |
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14 configuration. You probably don't actually want to do this, though. |
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16 To enable LDAP authentication, set 'authentication' to 'ldap2' in your configuration file. |
809 | 17 See also http://prosody.im/doc/authentication. |
18 | |
19 # LDAP Storage | |
20 | |
21 LDAP storage is currently read-only, and it only supports rosters and vCards. | |
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23 To enable LDAP storage, set 'storage' to 'ldap' in your configuration file. | |
24 See also http://prosody.im/doc/storage. | |
25 | |
26 # LDAP Configuration | |
27 | |
28 All of the LDAP-specific configuration for the plugin set goes into an 'ldap' section | |
29 in the configuration. You must set the 'hostname' field in the 'ldap' section to | |
30 your LDAP server's location (a custom port is also accepted, so I guess it's not strictly | |
31 a hostname). The 'bind\_dn' and 'bind\_password' are optional if you want to bind as | |
32 a specific DN. There should be an example configuration included with this README, so | |
33 feel free to consult that. | |
34 | |
35 ## The user section | |
36 | |
37 The user section must contain the following keys: | |
38 | |
39 * basedn - The base DN against which to base your LDAP queries for users. | |
40 * filter - An LDAP filter expression that matches users. | |
41 * usernamefield - The name of the attribute in an LDAP entry that contains the username. | |
42 * namefield - The name of the attribute in an LDAP entry that contains the user's real name. | |
43 | |
44 ## The groups section | |
45 | |
46 The LDAP plugin suite has support for grouping (ala mod\_groups), which can be enabled via the groups | |
47 section in the ldap section of the configuration file. Currently, you must have at least one group. | |
48 The groups section must contain the following keys: | |
49 | |
50 * basedn - The base DN against which to base your LDAP queries for groups. | |
51 * memberfield - The name of the attribute in an LDAP entry that contains a list of a group's members. The contents of this field | |
52 must match usernamefield in the user section. | |
53 * namefield - The name of the attribute in an LDAP entry that contains the group's name. | |
54 | |
55 The groups section must contain at least one entry in its array section. Each entry must be a table, with the following keys: | |
56 | |
57 * name - The name of the group that will be presented in the roster. | |
58 * $namefield (whatever namefield is set to is the name) - An attribute pair to match this group against. | |
59 * admin (optional) - whether or not this group's members are admins. | |
60 | |
61 ## The vcard\_format section | |
62 | |
63 The vcard\_format section is used to generate a vCard given an LDAP entry. See http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0054.html for | |
64 more information. The JABBERID field is automatically populated. | |
65 | |
66 The key/value pairs in this table fall into three categories: | |
67 | |
68 ### Simple pairs | |
69 | |
70 Some values in the vcard\_format table are simple key-value pairs, where the key corresponds to a vCard | |
71 entry, and the value corresponds to the attribute name in the LDAP entry for the user. The fields that | |
72 be configured this way are: | |
73 | |
74 * displayname - corresponds to FN | |
75 * nickname - corresponds to NICKNAME | |
76 * birthday - corresponds to BDAY | |
77 * mailer - corresponds to MAILER | |
78 * timezone - corresponds to TZ | |
79 * title - corresponds to TITLE | |
80 * role - corresponds to ROLE | |
81 * note - corresponds to NOTE | |
82 * rev - corresponds to REV | |
83 * sortstring - corresponds to SORT-STRING | |
84 * uid - corresponds to UID | |
85 * url - corresponds to URL | |
86 * description - corresponds to DESC | |
87 | |
88 ### Single-level fields | |
89 | |
90 These pairs have a table as their values, and the table itself has a series of key value pairs that are translated | |
91 similarly to simple pairs. The fields that are configured this way are: | |
92 | |
93 * name - corresponds to N | |
94 * family - corresponds to FAMILY | |
95 * given - corresponds toGIVEN | |
96 * middle - corresponds toMIDDLE | |
97 * prefix - corresponds toPREFIX | |
98 * suffix - corresponds toSUFFIX | |
99 * photo - corresponds to PHOTO | |
100 * type - corresponds to TYPE | |
101 * binval - corresponds to BINVAL | |
102 * extval - corresponds to EXTVAL | |
103 * geo - corresponds to GEO | |
104 * lat - corresponds to LAT | |
105 * lon - corresponds to LON | |
106 * logo - corresponds to LOGO | |
107 * type - corresponds to TYPE | |
108 * binval - corresponds to BINVAL | |
109 * extval - corresponds to EXTVAL | |
110 * org - corresponds to ORG | |
111 * orgname - corresponds to ORGNAME | |
112 * orgunit - corresponds to ORGUNIT | |
113 * sound - corresponds to SOUND | |
114 * phonetic - corresponds to PHONETIC | |
115 * binval - corresponds to BINVAL | |
116 * extval - corresponds to EXTVAL | |
117 * key - corresponds to KEY | |
118 * type - corresponds to TYPE | |
119 * cred - corresponds to CRED | |
120 | |
121 ### Multi-level fields | |
122 | |
123 These pairs have a table as their values, and each table itself has tables as its values. The nested tables have | |
124 the same key-value pairs you're used to, the only difference being that values may have a boolean as their type, which | |
125 converts them into an empty XML tag. I recommend looking at the example configuration for clarification. | |
126 | |
127 * address - ADR | |
128 * telephone - TEL | |
129 * email - EMAIL | |
130 | |
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131 For example, to get something like this in your vCard: |
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133 <TEL> |
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134 <WORK /> |
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135 <VOICE /> |
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136 <NUMBER>555-555-5555</NUMBER> |
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137 </TEL> |
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139 Your configuration for `telephone` will probably look something like this: |
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141 telephone = { |
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142 work = { |
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143 voice = true, |
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144 number = 'telephoneNumber', |
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145 }, |
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146 } |
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809 | 148 ### Unsupported vCard fields |
149 | |
150 * LABEL | |
151 * AGENT | |
152 * CATEGORIES | |
153 * PRODID | |
154 * CLASS | |
155 | |
156 ### Example Configuration | |
157 | |
158 You can find an example configuration in the dev directory underneath the | |
159 directory that this file is located in. | |
160 | |
161 # Missing Features | |
162 | |
163 This set of plugins is missing a few features, some of which are really just ideas: | |
164 | |
165 * Implement non-plaintext authentication. | |
166 * Use proper LDAP binding (LuaLDAP must be patched with http://prosody.im/patches/lualdap.patch, though) | |
167 * Non-hardcoded LDAP groups (derive groups from LDAP queries) | |
168 * LDAP-based MUCs (like a private MUC per group, or something) | |
169 * This suite of plugins was developed with a POSIX-style setup in mind; YMMV. Patches to work with other setups are welcome! | |
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