Authenticator for gin framework using ldap server
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Usual way for go module
go get -u github.com/vodolaz095/ldap4gin
Code was tested against popular osixia/openldap:1.4.0 container, with records generated using ldapaccountmanager/lam web ui.
Working example is published in example/
subdirectory of this repo.
In order to get working ldap server you need to start it with
docker compose up -d and then edit users and groups in
LDAP Account Manager on http://127.0.0.1:8085/lam/templates/login.php
package main
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/gin-contrib/sessions"
"github.com/gin-contrib/sessions/cookie"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/vodolaz095/ldap4gin"
)
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
r.LoadHTMLGlob("views/*")
// configuring options used to connect to LDAP database
authenticator, err := ldap4gin.New(&ldap4gin.Options{
Debug: gin.IsDebugging(),
ConnectionString: "ldap://127.0.0.1:389",
ReadonlyDN: "cn=readonly,dc=vodolaz095,dc=life",
ReadonlyPasswd: "readonly",
TLS: &tls.Config{}, // nearly sane default values
StartTLS: false,
UserBaseTpl: "uid=%s,ou=people,dc=vodolaz095,dc=life",
ExtraFields: []string{"l"}, // get location too
ExtractGroups: true,
GroupsOU: "ou=groups,dc=vodolaz095,dc=life",
TTL: 10 * time.Second,
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%s : while initializing ldap4gin authenticator", err)
}
log.Println("LDAP server dialed!")
defer authenticator.Close()
// Application should use any of compatible sessions offered by
// https://github.com/gin-contrib/sessions module
// CAUTION: secure cookie session storage has limits on user profile size!!!
store := cookie.NewStore([]byte("secret"))
r.Use(sessions.Sessions("mysession", store))
// dashboard
r.GET("/", func(c *gin.Context) {
session := sessions.Default(c)
flashes := session.Flashes()
defer session.Save()
// extracting user's profile from context
user, err := authenticator.Extract(c)
if err != nil {
if err.Error() == "unauthorized" { // render login page
c.HTML(http.StatusUnauthorized, "unauthorized.html", gin.H{
"flashes": flashes,
})
return
}
if err.Error() == "malformed username" {
session.AddFlash("Malformed username")
c.HTML(http.StatusUnauthorized, "unauthorized.html", gin.H{
"flashes": flashes,
})
return
}
panic(err) // something wrong, like LDAP server stopped
}
// We can extract extra attributes for user using `user.Entry`
buff := bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
fmt.Fprintf(buff, "DN: %s\n", user.Entry.DN)
for _, attr := range user.Entry.Attributes {
fmt.Fprintf(buff, "%s: %s\n", attr.Name, attr.Values)
}
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "profile.html", gin.H{
"user": user,
"flashes": flashes,
"raw": buff.String(),
})
})
// route to authorize user by username and password
r.POST("/login", func(c *gin.Context) {
session := sessions.Default(c)
defer session.Save()
username := c.PostForm("username")
password := c.PostForm("password")
log.Printf("User %s tries to authorize from %s...", username, c.ClientIP())
err := authenticator.Authorize(c, username, password)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("User %s failed to authorize from %s because of %s", username, c.ClientIP(), err.Error())
session.AddFlash(fmt.Sprintf("Authorization error %s", err))
c.Redirect(http.StatusFound, "/")
return
} else {
log.Printf("User %s authorized from %s!", username, c.ClientIP())
session.AddFlash(fmt.Sprintf("Welcome, %s!", username))
}
user, err := authenticator.Extract(c)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("%s : while extracting user", err)
} else {
log.Printf("user %s is extracted", user.DN)
}
c.Redirect(http.StatusFound, "/")
})
// route to terminate session and perform logout
r.GET("/logout", func(c *gin.Context) {
authenticator.Logout(c)
c.Redirect(http.StatusFound, "/")
})
err = r.Run("0.0.0.0:3000")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%s : while starting application", err)
}
}
You can read very good article in Russian language describing authentication process via LDAP.
Shortly, these steps are performed in this module:
- we build DN using
username
parameter provided andUserBaseTpl
of options
authenticator, err := ldap4gin.New(ldap4gin.Options{
Debug: gin.IsDebugging(),
ConnectionString: "ldap://127.0.0.1:389",
UserBaseTpl: "uid=%s,ou=people,dc=vodolaz095,dc=life",
TLS: &tls.Config{}, // nearly sane default values
StartTLS: false,
ExtraFields: []string{"l"}, // get location too
})
// some code
// in gin handler
err = authenticator.Authorize(c, username, password)
like this: uid=vodolaz095,ou=people,dc=vodolaz095,dc=life
.
- we try to perform bind using
DN
andpassword
authenticator.LDAPConn.Bind(dn, password)
- if we succeeded, it means user provided good password, and we can try to extract user profile calling this query:
searchRequest := ldap.NewSearchRequest(
dn, // base DN
ldap.ScopeBaseObject, // scope
ldap.NeverDerefAliases, // DerefAliases
0, // size limit
timeout, // timeout
false, // types only
fmt.Sprintf("(uid=%s)", username), // filter
a.fields, // fields
nil, // controls
)
-
After we extract data, we marshal it in User object, and store it in session using
gob
encoding. Its is worth notice that sometimes profile size is too big for session storage, and it can be wise not to store all users fields in session -
If we enable extraction of groups by setting
ExtractGroups:true
, we will also perform bind by specual user with readonly access to all database in order to load groups of user we want to authenticate
docker compose up -d
- Create test user account in LAM - http://127.0.0.1:8085/lam/templates/login.php, default password is
someRandomPasswordToMakeHackersSad22223338888
- Set test user's username and password as environment variables
TEST_LDAP_USERNAME
andTEST_LDAP_PASSWORD
- Run tests by
make check
- Run example my
make start
and try to authorize as test user - Observe traces in Jaeger on http://127.0.0.1:16686/ for app
ldap4gin_example
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