Log here, but it’s not really any more illuminating:
https://paste.centos.org/view/raw/ec0588a0
And filtered down to just lines that contain ‘sasl’:
https://paste.centos.org/view/raw/ea345620
From what I can tell, the first time the SASL identity is shown in any form, the realm is
absent. Timestamp of my “ldapwhois” is 13:04:52. Timestamp of me changing the logging back
to 0 is 13:05:42.
Yes – the mapping succeeded – but that’s because I’ve removed the SASL mappings that check
for the realm in specific.
(And sorry for the top-posting… I’m away from the computer where I sent my initial mail,
I’ll respond in the future in a better format.)
Thanks,
--Kyle
From: Mark Reynolds <mreynolds(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 12:59 PM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.
<389-users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>; Kyle Brantley <kyle(a)averageurl.com>
Subject: [389-users] Re: Issues with GSSAPI kerberos authentication - realm undefined?
On 4/13/20 2:46 PM, Kyle Brantley wrote:
Thanks, Mark. I can tell that it’s an internal troubleshooting doc – and that’s great,
thank you!
However, I… I don’t believe that I have any issues with my kerberos setup. The
authentication from a pure krb5 perspective is happening appropriately. The tickets are
being issued and I see the logs on the KDC confirming as much.
We have the pre-auth event:
kdc.averageurl.com krb5kdc[2432](info): AS_REQ (1 etypes {aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17)})
2001:470:xx:dae4: NEEDED_PREAUTH: kyletest(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:kyletest@AVERAGEURL.COM> for krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM@AVERAGEURL.COM> , Additional pre-authentication
required
The issuance of the kgbtgt ticket:
kdc.averageurl.com krb5kdc[2432](info): AS_REQ (1 etypes {aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17)})
2001:470:xx:dae4: ISSUE: authtime 1586803255, etypes {rep=aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17),
tkt=aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96(18), ses=aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17)}, kyletest(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:kyletest@AVERAGEURL.COM> for krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM@AVERAGEURL.COM>
And finally, the ticket for ldap/ being issued as well:
kdc.averageurl.com krb5kdc[2433](info): TGS_REQ (1 etypes {aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17))})
2001:470:xx:dae4: ISSUE: authtime 1586803255, etypes {rep=aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17),
tkt=aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96(18), ses=aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96(17)}, kyletest(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:kyletest@AVERAGEURL.COM> for ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com@AVERAGEURL.COM>
The issue appears to be specific to what 389-ds is seeing as the realm:
DEBUG - ids_sasl_canon_user - (user=kyletest, realm=)
For reasons unknown to me, the realm isn’t being populated internally within 389-ds when
the SASL mapping is taking place, even though kerberos is working as it should be.
The realm gets set by the cyrus-sasl library, the DS code has no control over it.
Did you enable trace function call logging from the troubleshooting section of that doc?
ldapmodify -D "cn=directory manager" -W
dn: cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: nsslapd-errorlog-level
nsslapd-errorlog-level: 1
But beware, this is dramatically slow the server down. So enable it, run your test, and
then set the nsslapd-errorlog-level to "0" when you are done. Please share the
error log output from this test.
Thanks,
Mark
(This is the type of thing that I suspect needs to go on the bug tracker – but given how
relatively little I know about administration of 389-ds I definitely wanted to check here
in detail before I went over there.)
Thanks,
--Kyle
From: Mark Reynolds <mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com> <mreynolds(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 12:34 PM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.
<mailto:389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
<389-users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>; Kyle Brantley
<mailto:kyle@averageurl.com> <kyle(a)averageurl.com>
Subject: [389-users] Re: Issues with GSSAPI kerberos authentication - realm undefined?
On 4/13/20 2:30 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
Sorry not a kerberos expert but this is old doc I used to use to get it working. I would
double check your /etc/krb5.conf first though.
Here is that doc
I wanted to add this this document was for doing internal testing, so permission changes
and password storage schemes changes should probably not be done in production. The hope
is that it will help figure out what is wrong in your setup...
Mark
===================================================================
SASL and DS
KDC Server
-
HOST.DOMAIN.COM is usually "localhost.localdomain" for internal testing.
Make sure the hostname is lowercase!
[1] ssh krbuser(a)internal.redhat.com <mailto:krbuser@internal.redhat.com>
(password redhat)
[2] sudo /usr/kerberos/sbin/kadmin.local -r
EXAMPLE.COM
[3] addprinc -randkey ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
[4] ktadd -k /opt/ldap.HOST.DOMAIN.COM.keytab ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
[5] addprinc sasltest -> use redhat as password
[6] ktadd -k /opt/sasltest.keytab sasltest(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:sasltest@EXAMPLE.COM>
[7] addprinc t001 --> use redhat as password
[8] ktadd -k /opt/ldap.t001.keytab t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM>
[9] exit
[10] sudo chmod 777 /opt/ldap.HOST.DOMAIN.COM.keytab
[11] sudo chmod 777 /opt/ldap.t001.keytab
[12] sudo chmod 777 /opt/sasltest.keytab
DS Server
- Get the keytabs
[1] cd /etc/dirsrv
[2] wget
ftp://internal.redhat.com/opt/ldap.HOST.DOMAIN.COM.keytab
[3] wget
ftp://internal.redhat.com/opt/sasltest.keytab
[4] wget
ftp://internal.redhat.com/opt/ldap.t001.keytab
- Edit /etc/krb5.conf, make sure these settings are included
[libdefaults]
default_realm:
EXAMPLE.COM
allow_weak_crypto = true (or 'yes')
[realms]
EXAMPLE.COM = {
kdc = internal.redhat.com:88
admin_server = internal.redhat.com:749
default_domain =
example.com
}
[domain_realm]
.redhat.com =
EXAMPLE.COM
redhat.com =
EXAMPLE.COM
.example.com =
EXAMPLE.COM
example.com =
EXAMPLE.COM
- Edit /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv-INSTANCE
Add these two lines to
KRB5_CONFIG=/etc/krb5.conf
KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/dirsrv/ldap.HOST.DOMAIN.COM.keytab
- Edit the dse.ldif/ldapmodify. This assumes there is a backend: dc=example,dc=com
dn: cn=Kerberos uid mapping,cn=mapping,cn=sasl,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: dc=example,dc=com
dn: cn=rfc 2829 dn syntax,cn=mapping,cn=sasl,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: dc=example,dc=com
dn: cn=rfc 2829 u syntax,cn=mapping,cn=sasl,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: dc=example,dc=com
dn: cn=uid mapping,cn=mapping,cn=sasl,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: dc=example,dc=com
dn: cn=config
changetype: modify
add: passwordstoragescheme
passwordstoragescheme: clear
- Add our user:
dn: uid=t001,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
uid: t001
givenName: test
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetorgperson
sn: 001
cn: test 001
mail: t001(a)example.com <mailto:t001@example.com>
Testing
[1] cd /etc/dirsrv
[2] kinit -k -t ./ldap.t001.keytab t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM>
[3] klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 <FILE://tmp/krb5cc_0>
Default principal: t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM>
Valid starting Expires Service principal
02/08/10 14:29:33 02/09/10 14:29:33 krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
renew until 02/08/10 14:29:33
[4] ldapsearch -h
HOST.DOMAIN.COM -p 389 -b "dc=example,dc=com" -v -LLL -Y
GSSAPI "uid=*" dn
[5] klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 <FILE://tmp/krb5cc_0>
Default principal: t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM>
Valid starting Expires Service principal
02/08/10 16:52:14 02/09/10 16:52:14 krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
renew until 02/08/10 16:52:14
02/08/10 16:52:20 02/09/10 16:52:14 ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
renew until 02/08/10 16:52:14
Troubleshooting
[1] To verify the DS server does use the user kerberos ticket for authentication, log
on kdc server (
internal.redhat.com), and tail -f /var/log/krb5kdc.log You should see
following msgs in log:
- The first msg means the usr "t001" does get valid kerberos ticket from
kdc server
- The second msg means the server which use
<mailto:ldap/internal.redhat.com@EXAMPLE.COM>
"ldap/internal.redhat.com(a)EXAMPLE.COM" is connect with kdc for user
authentication
Feb 08 16:46:14
internal.redhat.com krb5kdc[2726](info): AS_REQ (12 etypes {18 17 16 23
1 3 2 11 10 15 12 13}) 10.16.96.80: ISSUE: authtime 1265665574, etypes {rep=1 tkt=16
ses=16}, t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM> for
krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@EXAMPLE.COM>
Feb 08 16:48:34
internal.redhat.com krb5kdc[2726](info): TGS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17 16 23
1 3 2}) 10.16.96.80: ISSUE: authtime 1265665574, etypes {rep=16 tkt=16 ses=16},
t001(a)EXAMPLE.COM <mailto:t001@EXAMPLE.COM> for ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM.com(a)EXAMPLE.COM
<mailto:ldap/HOST.DOMAIN.COM.com@EXAMPLE.COM>
[2] ldapsearch issues
[a] make sure you use -h "<FQDN>"
[b] error:
ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Invalid credentials (49)
additional info: SASL(-1): generic failure: GSSAPI Error: Unspecified GSS
failure. Minor code may provide more information (Unknown error)
cause: /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv-INSTANCE, the KRB5_KTNAME was incorrect
[c] other errors, if you have verified the kerberos ticket is being used(see [1]),
then recheck your sasl mappings in dse.ldif
[3] DS error logging, turn on "trace function calls"
(nsslapd-errorlog-level: 1), this might provide more information.
================================================================
HTH,
Mark
On 4/12/20 12:41 PM, Kyle Brantley wrote:
I'm trying to move over from OpenLDAP, as it seems that 389-ds is better supported in
the RH family of products.
I've followed the RH docs to configure kerberos[1] as well as checking to ensure that
the auth mechanisms are enabled and I've poked around with the SASL identity mappings.
From what I can tell, all of these are setup correctly.
However, every single time, the realm isn't populated with the kerberos realm and
instead, only the username is passed. This results in the SASL mapping that matches the
realm (correctly) failing to match:
DEBUG - do_bind - BIND dn="" method=163 version=3
DEBUG - ids_sasl_listmech - sasl library mechs:
GSS-SPNEGO,GSSAPI,DIGEST-MD5,CRAM-MD5,PLAIN,LOGIN,ANONYMOUS
DEBUG - ids_sasl_log - (5): GSSAPI server step 3
DEBUG - ids_sasl_canon_user - (user=kyletest, realm=)
DEBUG - sasl_map_domap - Trying map [Kerberos uid mapping]
DEBUG - sasl_map_check - regex: (.*)(a)(.*)\.(.*), id: kyletest, didn't match
I've trimmed the above to just the more relevant log lines, but it's very clear
that the value for "realm" is en empty string.
What do I need to do in order to have the realm be made visible to the SASL mapping
component? I've searched the docs, both the fedora and the pagure bug trackers,
searched all of the nsslapd-* attributes to see if I'm missing something, and tried on
both centos8 and F31 (same results). I don't see anything obvious missing here (but I
might just not know where to be looking).
F31 package: 389-ds-base-1.4.2.11-1.fc31.x86_64
CentOS8 package: 389-ds-base-1.4.2.9-1.module_el8+8314+9ac085f5.x86_64
- Kerberos setup:
[root@ldaptest ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv-app
KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/dirsrv/krb5.keytab
[root@ldaptest ~]# kinit -kt /etc/dirsrv/krb5.keytab ldap/$HOSTNAME
[root@ldaptest ~]# klist
Ticket cache: KCM:0:9594
Default principal: ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com@AVERAGEURL.COM>
- klist after attempting an ldapwhoami:
[root@ldaptest ~]# klist
Ticket cache: KCM:0:39355
Default principal: kyletest(a)AVERAGEURL.COM <mailto:kyletest@AVERAGEURL.COM>
Valid starting Expires Service principal
04/12/2020 10:33:44 04/13/2020 10:33:40 krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:krbtgt/AVERAGEURL.COM@AVERAGEURL.COM>
04/12/2020 10:33:51 04/13/2020 10:33:40 ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com(a)AVERAGEURL.COM
<mailto:ldap/ldaptest.averageurl.com@AVERAGEURL.COM>
- SASL mapping:
nsSaslMapRegexString: \(.*\)(a)\(.*\)\.\(.*\)
nsSaslMapFilterTemplate: (cn=\1)
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: ou=accounts,dc=app,dc=averageurl,dc=com
- Alternative SASL mapping that I'd prefer to use:
nsSaslMapRegexString: \(.*\)(a)AVERAGEURL\.COM
nsSaslMapFilterTemplate: (cn=\1)
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: ou=accounts,dc=app,dc=averageurl,dc=com
Thanks,
--Kyle
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https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11...
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