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Passdb LDAP with authentication binds
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Advantages over <password lookups> [AuthDatabase.LDAP.PasswordLookups.txt]:
* LDAP server verifies the password, so Dovecot doesn't need to know what
format the password is stored in.
* A bit more secure, as a security hole in Dovecot doesn't give attacker
access to all the users' passwords.
You can enable authentication binds by setting 'auth_bind=yes'. Next Dovecot
needs to know what DN to use in the binding. There are two ways to configure
this: lookup or template.
DN lookup
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DN is looked up by sending a 'pass_filter' LDAP request and getting the DN from
the reply. This is very similar to doing a <password lookup>
[AuthDatabase.LDAP.PasswordLookups.txt]. The only difference is that
userPassword attribute isn't returned. Just as with password lookups, the
'pass_attrs' may contain special <extra fields>
[PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.txt].
Example:
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
auth_bind = yes
pass_attrs = uid=user
pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u))
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
DN template
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The main reason to use DN template is to avoid doing the DN lookup, so that the
authentication consists only of one LDAP request. With IMAP and POP3 logins the
same optimization can be done by using <prefetch userdb>
[UserDatabase.Prefetch.txt] and returning userdb info in the DN lookup (a total
of two LDAP requests per login in both cases). If you're also using Dovecot for
SMTP AUTH, it doesn't do a userdb lookup so the prefetch optimization doesn't
help.
If you're using DN template, 'pass_attrs' and 'pass_filter' settings are
completely ignored. That means you can't make passdb return any <extra fields>
[PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.txt]. You should also set 'auth_username_format =
%Lu' in 'dovecot.conf' to normalize the username by lowercasing it.
Example:
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
auth_bind = yes
auth_bind_userdn = cn=%u,ou=people,o=org
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Connection optimization
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When using auth binds, the userdb lookups should use a separate connection to
the LDAP server. That way it can send LDAP requests asynchronously to the
server, which improves the performance. This can be done by specifying
different filenames in the LDAP passdb and userdb args. The second file could
be a symlink to the first one. For example:
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
passdb ldap {
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf
}
userdb ldap {
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap-userdb.conf
}
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
And create the symlink:
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
ln -s /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap-userdb.conf
---%<-------------------------------------------------------------------------
(This file was created from the wiki on 2010-05-24 04:42)