OpenLDAP Server in container
Step by Step Installation and Configuration OpenLDAP Server
Software: OS-Cent OS 4.4, openldap 2.2.13-6.4E
System name: ldap.adminmart.com
Domain name: adminmart.com
System IP: 192.168.1.212
Note: Use your domain name and IP instead of adminmart
Contents
- 1 Create container with OpenLDAP
- 2 Configuration of OpenLDAP Server
- 2.1 Requirements
- 2.2 Start the service
- 2.3 Create LDAP root user password
- 2.4 Update /etc/openldap/slapd.conf for the root password
- 2.5 Apply Changes
- 2.6 Create test users
- 2.7 Migrate local users to LDAP
- 2.8 Update default settings on file /usr/share/openldap/migration/migrate_common.ph
- 2.9 Convert passwd.file to ldif (LDAP Data Interchange Format) file
- 2.10 Update root.ldif file for the "Manager" of LDAP Server
- 2.11 Create a domain ldif file (/etc/openldap/adminmart.com.ldif)
- 2.12 Import all users in to the LDAP
- 2.13 Apply Changes
- 2.14 Test LDAP Server
- 3 LDAP Client Configuration
Create container with OpenLDAP[edit]
Create a container with the following settings:
- ctid: 212
- IP address: 192.168.1.212
- name: ldap
- hostname: ldap
Run these commands on the hardware node:
vzctl create 212 --ostemplate centos-4-i386-minimal vzctl set 212 --ipadd 192.168.1.212 --save vzctl set 212 --nameserver 202.88.156.6 --save vzctl set 212 --onboot yes --save vzctl set 212 --userpasswd root:changeme --save vzctl set 212 --name ldap --save vzctl set 212 --hostname ldap --save vzctl start 212 vzyum 212 install *openldap* -y
Configuration of OpenLDAP Server[edit]
Easy steps for adding users:
- Create unix user
- Create unix user's ldap passwd file
- Convert passwd.file to ldif file
- Add ldap file to LDAP Directory using ldapadd
Requirements[edit]
compat-openldap.i386 0:2.1.30-6.4E openldap-clients.i386 0:2.2.13-6.4E openldap-devel.i386 0:2.2.13-6.4E openldap-servers.i386 0:2.2.13-6.4E openldap-servers-sql.i386 0:2.2.13-6.4E
You can install them using the command:
yum install *openldap* -y
Start the service[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# chkconfig --levels 235 ldap on [root@ldap ~]# service ldap start
Create LDAP root user password[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# slappasswd New password: Re-enter new password: {SSHA}cWB1VzxDXZLf6F4pwvyNvApBQ8G/DltW [root@ldap ~]#
Update /etc/openldap/slapd.conf for the root password[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# vi /etc/openldap/slapd.conf #68 database bdb #69 suffix "dc=adminmart,dc=com" #70 rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=adminmart,dc=com" #71 rootpw {SSHA}cWB1VzxDXZLf6F4pwvyNvApBQ8G/DltW
Apply Changes[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# service ldap restart
Create test users[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# useradd test1 [root@ldap ~]# passwd test1 Changing password for user test1. New UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. [root@ldap ~]# useradd test2 [root@ldap ~]# passwd test2 Changing password for user test2. New UNIX password: Retype new UNIX password: passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. [root@ldap ~]#
Note: Repeat the same for the rest of users.
Migrate local users to LDAP[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# grep root /etc/passwd > /etc/openldap/passwd.root [root@ldap ~]# grep test1 /etc/passwd > /etc/openldap/passwd.test1 [root@ldap ~]# grep test2 /etc/passwd > /etc/openldap/passwd.test2
Note: Repeat the same for the rest of users.
[edit]
#71 $DEFAULT_MAIL_DOMAIN = "adminmart.com"; #74 $DEFAULT_BASE = "dc=adminmart,dc=com";
Convert passwd.file to ldif (LDAP Data Interchange Format) file[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# /usr/share/openldap/migration/migrate_passwd.pl /etc/openldap/passwd.root /etc/openldap/root.ldif [root@ldap ~]# /usr/share/openldap/migration/migrate_passwd.pl /etc/openldap/passwd.test1 /etc/openldap/test1.ldif [root@ldap ~]# /usr/share/openldap/migration/migrate_passwd.pl /etc/openldap/passwd.test2 /etc/openldap/test2.ldif
Note: Repeat the same for the rest of users.
Update root.ldif file for the "Manager" of LDAP Server[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# vi /etc/openldap/root.ldif #1 dn: uid=root,ou=People,dc=adminmart,dc=com #2 uid: root #3 cn: Manager #4 objectClass: account
Create a domain ldif file (/etc/openldap/adminmart.com.ldif)[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# cat /etc/openldap/adminmart.com.ldif dn: dc=adminmart,dc=com dc: adminmart description: LDAP Admin objectClass: dcObject objectClass: organizationalUnit ou: rootobject dn: ou=People, dc=adminmart,dc=com ou: People description: Users of adminmart objectClass: organizationalUnit
Import all users in to the LDAP[edit]
Add the Domain ldif file:
[root@ldap ~]# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=adminmart,dc=com" -W -f /etc/openldap/adminmart.com.ldif Enter LDAP Password: adding new entry "dc=adminmart,dc=com" adding new entry "ou=People, dc=adminmart,dc=com" [root@ldap ~]#
Add the Users:
[root@ldap ~]# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=adminmart,dc=com" -W -f /etc/openldap/root.ldif Enter LDAP Password: adding new entry "uid=root,ou=People,dc=adminmart,dc=com" adding new entry "uid=operator,ou=People,dc=adminmart,dc=com" [root@ldap ~]#
[root@ldap ~]# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=adminmart,dc=com" -W -f /etc/openldap/test1.ldif Enter LDAP Password: adding new entry "uid=test1,ou=People,dc=adminmart,dc=com" [root@ldap ~]#
[root@ldap ~]# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=adminmart,dc=com" -W -f /etc/openldap/test2.ldif Enter LDAP Password: adding new entry "uid=test2,ou=People,dc=adminmart,dc=com" [root@ldap ~]#
Note: Repeat the same for the rest of users.
Apply Changes[edit]
[root@ldap ~]# service ldap restart
Test LDAP Server[edit]
It prints all the user information
[root@ldap ~]# ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=adminmart,dc=com' '(objectclass=*)'
LDAP Client Configuration[edit]
[root@ldapclient ~]# authconfig
- [*] Use LDAP [*] Use LDAP Authentication
(Both should be checked)
- [ ] Use TLS
- Server: ldap.adminmart.com
- Base DN: dc=adminmart,dc=com