ldap_client

ldap_client

UNIX accounts via LDAP (nslcd) (Debian,FreeBSD)

Variables (default)

Mandatory

  • ldap_base ('') ex: 'dc=univ,dc=fr'
  • ldap_uri ('') ex: 'ldaps://ldapr.univ.fr/ ldaps://ldap.univ.fr/'

Check default values:

  • ldap_force_shell ('/usr/sbin/nologin') define it empty to allow shell from ldap, or force another (default is good if you only need accounts without allowing users to log in)
  • ldap_binddn ('')
  • ldap_bindpw ('')
  • ldap_tls_cacert ('')
  • ldap_passwd_ou ('ou=People')
  • ldap_group_ou ('ou=Group')
  • ldap_passwd_filter ('(objectClass=posixAccount)')
  • ldap_authz_filter (ldap_passwd_filter)
  • ldap_group_filter ('(objectClass=posixGroup)')
  • ldap_min_uid (1000)
  • ldap_nss (true)
  • ldap_starttls (false)

Optional

  • pam_ldap_services ([]) - FreeBSD only - does nothing if empty you may need 'login', maybe 'sshd', 'imap', … whatever pam service you need
  • ldap_validnames ('') see man nslcd.conf
  • ldap_autofs (False) allow automount nss in nslcd.conf

Example playbook

  • For a login machine:
- hosts: mymachines
  roles:
    - criecm.ldap_client
  vars:
    ldap_base: dc=univ,dc=fr
    ldap_uri: 'ldaps://myldap.mydomain ldaps://myldapbackup.mydomain'

    x509_ca_path: /etc/ssl/myca.crt
    x509_ca_file: files/ca.crt
    ldap_tls_cacert: '{{x509_ca_path}}'
    ldap_tls_reqcert: 'demand'

    ldap_force_shell: /bin/bash
  • For a mail server:
- hosts: mailsrv
  roles:
    - criecm.ldap_client
    - a mailserver role
  vars:
    ldap_base: dc=univ,dc=fr
    ldap_uri: 'ldaps://myldap.mydomain ldaps://myldapbackup.mydomain'

    x509_ca_path: /etc/ssl/myca.crt
    x509_ca_file: files/ca.crt
    ldap_tls_cacert: '{{x509_ca_path}}'
    ldap_tls_reqcert: 'demand'

    ldap_passwd_filter: ('(&(objectClass=inetMailRecipient)(mail=*@mydomain))')
    pam_ldap_services: [ dovecot, imap, submission ]
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ldap client (nss)

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