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Configuring LDAP
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LDAP is the light weight directory access protocol used by Microsoft Active Directory,
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OpenLDAP and Novell eDirectory, to name a few.
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OPNsense can use a LDAP server for authentication purposes and for authorization
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to access (parts) of the graphical user interface (web configurator). When using
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LDAP for the GUI the privileges have to be defined with the local user manager,
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to do so an import of the users from the LDAP source is required.
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In this how-to we will show you how to configure both using Microsoft Active Directory
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Server. If you only need LDAP for services like vpn, then you can skip step 3-5.
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Prerequisites
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A functional LDAP server (example is based on MS AD) is required.
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You OPNsense firewall need to be fully configured and able to access the LDAP server.
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Step 1 - Add New LDAP server
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To add a new LDAP server as authentication source, go to **System->Access->Servers**
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and click on **Add server** the top right corner, just above the form.
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Enter the following information:
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**Descriptive name** ws2012 *Enter a descriptive name*
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**Type** LDAP *Select LDAP*
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**Hostname or IP address** 10.10.10.1 *Enter the IP address of you LDAP Server*
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**Port value** 389 *Enter the port number, 389 is default*
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**Transport** TCP - Standard *Select Standard or Encrypted*
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**Peer Certificate Authority** *When using SSL Encryption, select the CA*
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**Protocol version** 3 *Select protocol version*
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**Bind credentials** cn=testusr,CN=Users,
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User DN: DC=opnsense,DC=local *Enter your credentials*
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Password: secret *alway use a strong password*
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**Search scope**
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Level: Entire Subtree *Select Entire Subtree to retrieve all*
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Base DN: DC=opnsense,DC=local *Enter the Base DN*
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**Authentication containers** *Select* *Click & Select the containers from the list*
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**Extended Query** &(objectClass=Person) *Extend query, p.e. limit results to Persons*
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**Initial Template** MicrosoftAD *Select you LDAP Server Type*
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**User naming attribute** samAccountName *Auto filled in based upon Initial Template*
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.. Note::
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When clicking on the **Select** button right next to Authentication containers,
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something similar to will show up:
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.. image:: images/ldap_selectcontainer.png
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:width: 100%
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.. TIP::
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The **Extended Query** can be used to select users who are member of a specific
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group. One can use something like this:
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**&(memberOf=CN=myGroup,CN=Users,DC=opnsense,DC=local)** to select only members
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of the group *"myGroup"*. To add a user to a specific group under Windows just
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edit the groups properties and select **Add...** to add the user under the tab
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**Members**.
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.. image:: images/ldap_mygroup_properties.png
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:width: 100%
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Step 2 - Test
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To test if the server is configured correctly, go to **System->Access->Tester**
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and select your LDAP server and enter a valid username + password. Click on
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**Test** and if everything is setup correctly it will show:
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.. image:: images/ldap_testok.png
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:width: 100%
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.. Note::
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When limited to just one group, the group name will not be shown in the listing.
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If not (or your entered invalid credentials) it shows:
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.. image:: images/ldap_testfail.png
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:width: 100%
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Step 3 - Import Users
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If you would like to give LDAP/Active Directory users access to the GUI, you need
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to import the users into the local user manager. Go to **System->Access->Users**
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you will see a cloud import icon at the lower right corner of the form.
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.. image:: images/user_cloudimport.png
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:width: 100%
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Click on the cloud import icon to start importing users.
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A new form will be show with the individual users, select the ones you like to import.
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Step 4 - Update ldap user privileges
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Now if you go to **System->Access->Users** you will see all users including the
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newly imported ldap users. You can create a specific group for these users to
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easily manage the privileges or use one of your earlier created groups.
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When opening a ldap user (edit) via the pecil icon right next to the name, you will
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notice the difference as the **User Distinguished name** will be shown from the
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LDAP server, just like this:
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.. image:: images/user_ldap_distinguishedname.png
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:width: 100%
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.. TIP::
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See :doc:`user-local` for more information on User, Groups and privileges.
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Step 5 - Update system access settings
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Now we have configures, verified and imported the users from our LDAP server, we
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need to change the default settings to allow LDAP users to login.
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Go to **System->Access->Settings** and change the Authentication Server from
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**Local Database** to your newly created **LDAP** server. Leave the fallback on
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**Local Database** and click on **Save and Test**.
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The test result should look like this:
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.. image:: images/user_testresult_ldap.png
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:width: 80%
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