Passdb LDAP with password lookups ================================= Advantages over [AuthDatabase.LDAP.AuthBinds.txt]: * Faster, because Dovecot can keep sending multiple LDAP requests asynchronously to the server. With auth binds Dovecot must wait for each request to finish before sending the next one. * Supports non-plaintext [Authentication.Mechanisms.txt] (if returning plaintext/ [Authentication.PasswordSchemes.txt]). * When using and static userdb, deliver can check if destination user exists. With auth binds this check isn't possible. LDAP server permissions ----------------------- Normally LDAP server doesn't give anyone access to users' passwords, so you'll need to create an administrator account that has access to the userPassword field. With OpenLDAP this can be done by modifying '/etc/ldap/slapd.conf': ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- # there should already be something like this in the file: access to attribute=userPassword by dn="" read # just add this line by anonymous auth by self write by * none ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- Replace with the DN you specified in 'dovecot-ldap.conf's' 'dn' setting. Dovecot configuration --------------------- The two important settings in password lookups are: * 'pass_filter' specifies the LDAP filter how user is found from the LDAP. You can use all the normal [Variables.txt] like '%u' in the filter. * 'pass_attrs' specifies a comma-separated list of attributes that are returned from the LDAP. If you set it to empty, all the attributes are returned. Usually the LDAP attribute names aren't the same as [PasswordDatabase.txt]. You must create a mapping between them to get the wanted results. This is done by listing the fields as '='. For example: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- pass_attrs = uid=user, userPassword=password ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- This maps the LDAP "uid" attribute to Dovecot's "user" field and LDAP's "userPassword" attribute to Dovecot's "password" field. These two fields should always be returned, but it's also possible to return other special [PasswordDatabase.ExtraFields.txt]. Password -------- Most importantly the 'pass_attrs' must return a "password" field, which contains the user's password. The next thing Dovecot needs to know is what format the password is in. If all the passwords are in same format, you can use 'default_pass_scheme' setting in 'dovecot-ldap.conf' to specify it. Otherwise each password needs to be prefixed with "{password-scheme}", for example "{plain}plaintext-password". See for a list of supported password schemes. Username -------- LDAP lookups are case-insensitive. Unless you somehow normalize the username, it's possible that a user logging in as "user", "User" and "uSer" are treated differently. The easiest way to handle this is to tell Dovecot to change the username to the same case as it's in the LDAP database. You can do this by returning "user" field in the 'pass_attrs', as shown in the above example. If you can't normalize the username in LDAP, you can alternatively lowercase the username in 'dovecot.conf': ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- auth_username_format = %Lu ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example ------- A typical configuration would look like: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- auth_bind = no pass_attrs = uid=user, userPassword=password pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u)) default_pass_scheme = MD5 ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- (This file was created from the wiki on 2013-11-24 04:42)