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1 | # Simple LDAP/AD auth for django
2 |
3 | considering that I did not find any working auth module for django able to work with MS Active Directory as a LDAP Server,
4 | I started to build my own.
5 |
6 | Once configured as described bellow, the module authenticates users against a single or a pool of LDAP servers and tries
7 | reconciling the user with the local django database.
8 | If user does not exists locally, it creates it, else it updates it.
9 | Moreover, it tries to determine group membership following the rules given in settings.py
10 |
11 | ## INSTALLATION
12 | ```bash
13 | pip install django-auth-ldap3-ad
14 | ```
15 |
16 | ## LDAP CONFIG
17 | ### servers
18 |
19 | Mandatory parameter.
20 | List of LDAP server to authenticate against. 3 information are needed for each:
21 | - it's name or IP (prefer IP to avoid spending time with the DNS lookup)
22 | - the TCP port to connect on (default: 389 for non SSL and 636 for SSL)
23 | - a boolean tag to enable or not the use of SSL during authentication process against this server.
24 |
25 | You can define as many authentication servers as needed (as many as you have in you network) with, for each, it's own parameters.
26 | The pool is used in the order you defined. If the first one is available, authentication is against it, if the server is not available, the next is used. In all cases, if an answer is received for a server, it's considered authoritative even if it's negative
27 |
28 | ```python
29 | LDAP_SERVERS = [
30 | {
31 | 'host': '',
32 | 'port': 389,
33 | 'use_ssl': False,
34 | 'get_info': 'NONE',
35 | },
36 | {
37 | 'host': '',
38 | 'port': 389,
39 | 'use_ssl': False,
40 | 'get_info': 'NONE',
41 | },
42 | ]
43 | ```
44 |
45 | get_info:
46 | specifies if the server schema and server specific info must be read (defaults to SCHEMA).
47 |
48 | Possible values are:
49 | NONE: no information is gathered from the server
50 | DSA: server information is stored in server.info
51 | SCHEMA: schema information is stored in server.schema
52 | ALL: server and schema information are gathered and stored in server.info and server.schema
53 | OFFLINE_EDIR_8_8_8: pre-built schema and info for NetIQ eDirectory 8.8.8
54 | OFFLINE_AD_2012_R2: pre-built schema and info for Microsoft Active Directory from Windows Server 2012 R2
55 | OFFLINE_SLAPD_2_4: pre-built schema and info for Openldap 2.4
56 | OFFLINE_DS389_1_3_3: pre-built schema and info for DS389 1.3.3
57 |
58 | ### LDAP engine
59 |
60 | As some capabilities differs between LDAP engines, you can define your engine to use specific features.
61 |
62 | Actual used values are:
63 | - AD (default)
64 | - OpenLDAP
65 |
66 | ```python
67 | LDAP_ENGINE = 'OpenLDAP'
68 | ```
69 |
70 | ### user and password to be able to bind and search for users and groups
71 |
72 | Mandatory parameter.
73 | To bind to a LDAP server, we need a fully qualified distinguished name. The user just needs minimal rights to walk through the directory. That's why it is recommended to create a dedicated user with no special rights and no groups to use here.
74 |
75 | ```python
76 | LDAP_BIND_USER = "cn=xxx,dc=domain,dc=local"
77 | LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD = "pass"
78 | ```
79 |
80 | You can also use LDAP_BIND_PWD for the bind password. `LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD` will be replaced with '****' in debug views like `django_debug_toolbar` while `LDAP_BIND_PWD` will not.
81 |
82 |
83 | ### LDAP Authentication parameter
84 |
85 | Optional parameter.
86 | If you want to change method of authorization with your LDAP from SIMPLE to any else (FIRST, SYNC, SIMPLE, NTLM), you can do it by setting parameter in settings.
87 |
88 | ```python
89 | from ldap3 import NTLM
90 | LDAP_AUTHENTICATION = NTLM
91 | ```
92 |
93 | ### search parameters
94 |
95 | Mandatory parameters.
96 | Search parameters enables you to define a first level of filter for the users and groups taken into account.
97 | Search base is used for every lookups so if you define it to the lower level, all users and groups of the directory are able to authenticate but if you define a subtree here, users and groups in other subtrees wont be able to do so.
98 | Search filters for users and groups enables you to get a second level of filtering by forcing some additional conditions to be true for the object to be taken into account.
99 | In LDAP, group membership is onwed by groups objects. Depending on the implementation (OpenLDAP, MS Active Directory, others), the attribute of group objects to inspect can differ. You need to determine the good attribute and name it in the LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE parameter for groups to be well used.
100 |
101 | help for filters writing:
102 |
103 | - [RedHat/CentOS CDS (based on OpenLDAP)](https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/CDS/ag/8.0/Finding_Directory_Entries-LDAP_Search_Filters.html)
104 | - [MS Active Directory](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa746475%28v=vs.85%29.aspx)
105 | - [ldapwiki (general LDAP purpose)](http://ldapwiki.willeke.com/wiki/LDAP)
106 |
107 | ```python
108 | LDAP_SEARCH_BASE = "dc=domain,dc=local"
109 | LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&(sAMAccountName=%s)(objectClass=user))"
110 | ```
111 | All `%s` in `LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER` are replaced with `{0}` and the username is injected with `string.format`
112 | With this you can use the username more than once.
113 | e.g.
114 | ```python
115 | LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&(|(userPrincipalName={0})(sAMAccountName={0}))(objectClass=user))"
116 | ```
117 | will match the username in either `sAMAccountName` or `userPrincipalName` so that users can then login with username or email address.
118 |
119 |
120 | ### attributes mapping
121 |
122 | Mandatory parameter.
123 | As the module uses django's user class to create a "replicate" of the LDAP user to the database, it needs to know which LDAP attribute to map with which django User's attribute (it depends on the implementation and you onw use of it).
124 |
125 | ```python
126 | LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP = {
127 | 'username': 'sAMAccountName',
128 | 'first_name': 'givenName',
129 | 'last_name': 'sn',
130 | 'email': 'mail',
131 | }
132 | ```
133 |
134 | ### changing username field in user model
135 |
136 | Which user model field should be used as user login. Default: `username`.
137 |
138 | ```python
139 | LDAP_USER_MODEL_USERNAME_FIELD = 'email'
140 | ```
141 |
142 | Make sure field is mapped to LDAP attribute in `LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP`.
143 |
144 | ### minimal group membership
145 |
146 | If this parameter is set, the module takes care that each connected user is member of this groups whereas you want to use LDAP groups or not.
147 |
148 | ```python
149 | LDAP_MIN_GROUPS = ["MyDjangoGroup", ]
150 | ```
151 |
152 | ### kept users in local groups
153 |
154 | If this parameter is set, the module will kept users in these locally-defined groups. Otherwise, every group membership is refreshed (removed and readded) when a user authenticates.
155 |
156 | ```python
157 | LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS = ["MyLocalDjangoGroup", ]
158 | ```
159 |
160 | ### groups mapping to django's groups
161 |
162 | First parameter of this group enables to use LDAP group binding or disable it to use local database groups only. A the first release of this module does have this parameter, for reverse compatibility, if this parameter does not exists, it is considered true. If it is configured to false, other parameters of this group wont be used nor checked.
163 | If LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_BASE is not defined LDAP_SEARCH_BASE will be used as base for group lookup.
164 | As django defines 2 special rights outside of the use of groups, the module can bind specific group membership to those 2 special attributes in addition to classical groups binding.
165 | If superuser and staff parameters are not present, not a list or an empty list, those parameters are skipped. This way, you can use LDAP groups for "classical groups" and define manually in the database who will be superuser or staff user.
166 | With the addition of LDAP engine, LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER can be automatically enriched in 2 different ways:
167 |
168 | using LDAP_ENGINE = 'AD' or without specifying it:
169 | Thanks to jobec, LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER is now automatically enriched by the list of superuser, staff and map groups to limit search to the strictly needed ones and avoid troubles with LDAP having more than 1000 groups.
170 |
171 | using LDAP_ENGINE = 'OpenLDAP':
172 | The filter is automatically enriched using the user's DN and getting only groups the user is member of and part of the superuser, staff and map groups list.
173 |
174 | ```python
175 | LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS = True
176 | LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_BASE = "dc=domain,dc=local"
177 | LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&(objectClass=group))"
178 | LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE = "member"
179 | LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS = ["CN=admin,dc=domain,dc=local", ]
180 | LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS = ["CN=staff,dc=domain,dc=local", ]
181 | LDAP_GROUPS_MAP = {
182 | 'my django group': "cn=my ldap group,dc=domain,dc=local",
183 | }
184 | ```
185 |
186 | ### Store user DN in session for future use
187 |
188 | You can ask this backend to store the LDAP user DN in the current session to be able to use it in another app.
189 |
190 | ```python
191 | LDAP_STORE_USER_DN = True
192 | ```
193 |
194 | You will retrieve the value in the session this way:
195 |
196 | ```python
197 | request.session['LDAP_USER_DN']
198 | ```
199 |
200 | ### Determine and store user business unit in session for future use
201 |
202 | You can ask this backend to determine and store the business unit of the user in the current session to be able to use it in another app.
203 | To do so, you need to set a dict in your settings to bind LDAP Organisational Unit to your own business unit codes
204 |
205 | ```python
206 | LDAP_STORE_BUSINESS_UNIT = {
207 | 'OU=myOU1,DC=mydom,DC=local' = 'myBU1',
208 | 'OU=myOU2,DC=mydom,DC=local' = 'myBU2',
209 | }
210 | ```
211 |
212 | You will retrieve your BU code in the session this way:
213 |
214 | ```python
215 | request.session['LDAP_USER_BU']
216 | ```
217 |
218 | ### Auth backend setting
219 |
220 | Mandatory parameter to tell django to use this module as it's authentication backend. See django's documentation to use it in an authentication chain. The example shows how to set it as the only authoritative authentication backend.
221 |
222 | ```python
223 | AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ("django_auth_ldap3_ad.auth.LDAP3ADBackend",)
224 | ```
225 |
226 | ### Obfuscate password
227 |
228 | If, for security reason, you don't want the real password to be stored in the database at authentication time, you can ask to obfuscate it. When set to true, the password stored at authentication time will be randomly generated.
229 |
230 | ```python
231 | LDAP_OBFUSCATE_PASS = True
232 | ```
233 |
234 | ### NEW in 1.6 series:
235 |
236 | This auth module now comes with helpers to create a user in the Active Directory, update the password of the user, update the attributes of a user.
237 | Caution: those helpers, especially the create user one, are specific to MS Active Directory even if they use LDAP protocol.
238 |
239 | As those helpers will make changes in the directory, you MUST configure almost one server to use SSL LDAP binding. Other servers in you configuration will be ignored automatically by those helpers.
240 | You must also provide a user with needed rights to add or modify users in the needed OU:
241 |
242 | ```python
243 | LDAP_BIND_ADMIN = "CN=my admin,OU=x,DC=mydom,DC=local"
244 | LDAP_BIND_ADMIN_PASS = "MySuperFunPassword"
245 | ```
246 |
247 | To be able to create the user principal name, you must also provide the local domain of the AD:
248 |
249 | ```python
250 | LDAP_AD_DOMAIN = "mydom.local"
251 | ```
252 |
253 | The last setting is the path to the AD root certificate to enforce encryption between client and server:
254 |
255 | ```python
256 | LDAP_CERT_FILE = "/path/to/mycert.pem"
257 | ```
258 |
259 | Once your configuration updated, you will be able to use the helpers:
260 |
261 | ```python
262 | from django_auth_ldap3_ad.ad_users import Aduser
263 |
264 | adu = Aduser()
265 | adu.create_ad_user(user_dn, firstname, lastname, sAMAccountName, mail=email, description=description)
266 | adu.update_password_ad_user(user_dn, password)
267 | adu.update_ad_user(user_dn, {'ldapAttrib1': 'value1', 'ldapAttrib2': 'value2'})
268 | adu.activate_ad_user(user_dn)
269 | ```
270 |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | @author: Pierre-Olivier VERSCHOORE
4 | @organization: sd-libre.fr
5 | @contact: info@sd-libre.fr
6 | @copyright: 2015 sd-libre.fr
7 | @license: This file is part of Lucterios.
8 |
9 | Lucterios is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | (at your option) any later version.
13 |
14 | Lucterios is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | GNU General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 | along with Lucterios. If not, see .
21 | """
22 |
23 | import logging
24 |
25 | from django.conf import settings
26 |
27 | from django_auth_ldap3_ad.ad_users import Aduser
28 |
29 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
30 |
31 |
32 | class LDAPUser:
33 | def __init__(self):
34 | self.mode = 'AD'
35 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_ENGINE'):
36 | self.mode = settings.LDAP_ENGINE
37 |
38 | def create_user(self, user_dn, firstname, lastname, login, mail=None, description=None):
39 | if self.mode == 'AD':
40 | adu = Aduser()
41 | return adu.create_ad_user(user_dn, firstname, lastname, login, mail, description)
42 | else:
43 | return False
44 |
45 | def update_ad_user(self, user_dn, attributes):
46 | if self.mode == 'AD':
47 | adu = Aduser()
48 | return adu.update_ad_user(user_dn, attributes)
49 | else:
50 | return False
51 |
52 | def activate_ad_user(self, user_dn, never_expires=False):
53 | if self.mode == 'AD':
54 | adu = Aduser()
55 | return adu.activate_ad_user(user_dn, never_expires)
56 | else:
57 | return False
58 |
59 | def update_password_ad_user(self, user_dn, newpassword):
60 | if self.mode == 'AD':
61 | adu = Aduser()
62 | return adu.update_password_ad_user(user_dn, newpassword)
63 | else:
64 | return False
65 |
66 | def deactivate_ad_user(self, user_dn, never_expires=False):
67 | if self.mode == 'AD':
68 | adu = Aduser()
69 | return adu.deactivate_ad_user(user_dn, never_expires)
70 | else:
71 | return False
72 |
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/django_auth_ldap3_ad/ad_users.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | @author: Pierre-Olivier VERSCHOORE
4 | @organization: sd-libre.fr
5 | @contact: info@sd-libre.fr
6 | @copyright: 2015 sd-libre.fr
7 | @license: This file is part of Lucterios.
8 |
9 | Lucterios is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 | (at your option) any later version.
13 |
14 | Lucterios is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 | GNU General Public License for more details.
18 |
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 | along with Lucterios. If not, see .
21 | """
22 | import ssl
23 | from ldap3 import Tls
24 | from django.conf import settings
25 | from ldap3 import Server, ServerPool, Connection, FIRST, SIMPLE, MODIFY_REPLACE, MODIFY_ADD
26 | from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
27 | import logging
28 |
29 | """
30 | scripts wildly inspired from:
31 | https://mespotesgeek.fr/fr/python-et-utilisateurs-active-directory/
32 | """
33 |
34 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
35 |
36 |
37 | class Aduser:
38 |
39 | # Constants for AD userAccountControl:
40 | ADS_UF_ACCOUNT_DISABLE = 2
41 | ADS_UF_HOMEDIR_REQUIRED = 8
42 | ADS_UF_LOCKOUT = 16
43 | ADS_UF_PASSWD_NOTREQD = 32
44 | ADS_UF_PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE = 64
45 | ADS_UF_ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PASSWORD_ALLOWED = 128
46 | ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT = 512
47 | ADS_UF_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 2048
48 | ADS_UF_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 4096
49 | ADS_UF_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT = 8192
50 | ADS_UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWD = 65536
51 | ADS_UF_MNS_LOGON_ACCOUNT = 131072
52 | ADS_UF_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED = 262144
53 | ADS_UF_TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION = 524288
54 | ADS_UF_NOT_DELEGATED = 1048576
55 | ADS_UF_USE_DES_KEY_ONLY = 2097152
56 | ADS_UF_DONT_REQUIRE_PREAUTH = 4194304
57 | ADS_UF_PASSWORD_EXPIRED = 8388608
58 | ADS_UF_TRUSTED_TO_AUTHENTICATE_FOR_DELEGATION = 16777216
59 | ADS_UF_NO_AUTH_DATA_REQUIRED = 33554432
60 | ADS_UF_PARTIAL_SECRETS_ACCOUNT = 67108864
61 |
62 | def __init__(self):
63 | self.pool = None
64 | self.con = None
65 | self.connect()
66 |
67 | def connect(self):
68 | # check configuration
69 | if not (hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_SERVERS') and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_BIND_ADMIN') and
70 | hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_BIND_ADMIN_PASS') and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_AD_DOMAIN')
71 | and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_CERT_FILE')
72 | ):
73 | raise ImproperlyConfigured()
74 |
75 | # first: build server pool from settings
76 | tls = Tls(validate=ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL, version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1, ca_certs_file=settings.LDAP_CERT_FILE)
77 |
78 | if self.pool is None:
79 | self.pool = ServerPool(None, pool_strategy=FIRST, active=True)
80 | for srv in settings.LDAP_SERVERS:
81 | # Only add servers that supports SSL, impossible to make changes without
82 | if srv['use_ssl']:
83 | server = Server(srv['host'], srv['port'], srv['use_ssl'], tls=tls)
84 | self.pool.add(server)
85 |
86 | # then, try to connect with user/pass from settings
87 | self.con = Connection(self.pool, auto_bind=True, authentication=SIMPLE,
88 | user=settings.LDAP_BIND_ADMIN, password=settings.LDAP_BIND_ADMIN_PASS)
89 |
90 | def create_ad_user(self, user_dn, firstname, lastname, samaccountname, mail=None, description=None):
91 | if self.con is None:
92 | self.connect()
93 |
94 | user_attribs = {
95 | 'objectClass': ['user'],
96 | 'cn': "%s %s" % (firstname, lastname),
97 | 'givenName': firstname,
98 | 'sn': lastname,
99 | 'displayName': '%s %s' % (firstname, lastname),
100 | 'sAMAccountName': samaccountname,
101 | 'userAccountControl': Aduser.ADS_UF_ACCOUNT_DISABLE + Aduser.ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT,
102 | 'distinguishedName': user_dn,
103 | 'userPrincipalName': "%s@%s" % (samaccountname, settings.LDAP_AD_DOMAIN)
104 | # 514 will set user account to disabled, 512 is enable but can't create directly
105 | }
106 |
107 | if mail is not None:
108 | user_attribs['mail'] = mail
109 | if description is not None:
110 | user_attribs['description'] = description
111 |
112 | logger.debug(self.con.add(
113 | user_dn,
114 | attributes=user_attribs
115 | ))
116 | return self.con.result
117 |
118 | def update_ad_user(self, user_dn, attributes, mode='REPLACE'):
119 | if self.con is None:
120 | self.connect()
121 |
122 | ACTION = MODIFY_REPLACE
123 | if mode == 'ADD':
124 | ACTION = MODIFY_ADD
125 | elif mode == 'APPEND':
126 | ACTION = 'MODIFY_INCREMENT'
127 | elif mode == 'DELETE':
128 | ACTION = 'MODIFY_DELETE'
129 |
130 | attribs = {}
131 | for attr in attributes.keys():
132 | attribs[attr] = [
133 | (ACTION, [attributes[attr]])
134 | ]
135 |
136 | self.con.modify(
137 | user_dn,
138 | attribs
139 | )
140 | return self.con.result
141 |
142 | def activate_ad_user(self, user_dn, never_expires=False):
143 | if never_expires:
144 | return self.update_ad_user(user_dn, {"userAccountControl":
145 | Aduser.ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT + Aduser.ADS_UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWD})
146 | return self.update_ad_user(user_dn, {"userAccountControl": Aduser.ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT})
147 |
148 | def deactivate_ad_user(self, user_dn, never_expires=False):
149 | if never_expires:
150 | return self.update_ad_user(user_dn, {"userAccountControl":
151 | Aduser.ADS_UF_ACCOUNT_DISABLE + Aduser.ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT +
152 | Aduser.ADS_UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWD})
153 | return self.update_ad_user(user_dn, {"userAccountControl":
154 | Aduser.ADS_UF_ACCOUNT_DISABLE + Aduser.ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT})
155 |
156 | def update_password_ad_user(self, user_dn, newpassword):
157 | unicode_pass = '"%s"' % newpassword
158 | password_value = unicode_pass.encode("utf-16-le")
159 |
160 | return self.update_ad_user(user_dn, {"unicodePwd": password_value})
161 |
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/django_auth_ldap3_ad/auth.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | Basic setting module to declare a new Lucterios appli
4 |
5 | @author: Pierre-Olivier VERSCHOORE
6 | @organization: sd-libre.fr
7 | @contact: info@sd-libre.fr
8 | @copyright: 2015 sd-libre.fr
9 | @license: This file is part of Lucterios.
10 |
11 | Lucterios is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14 | (at your option) any later version.
15 |
16 | Lucterios is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 | GNU General Public License for more details.
20 |
21 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 | along with Lucterios. If not, see .
23 | """
24 | import os
25 | import string
26 | import random
27 |
28 | from django.conf import settings
29 | from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
30 | from django.contrib.auth.models import Group
31 | from ldap3 import Server, ServerPool, Connection, FIRST, SYNC, SIMPLE, NTLM
32 | from six import string_types
33 | from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist, ImproperlyConfigured
34 | from django.utils import timezone
35 | import logging
36 | from django.contrib.auth.signals import user_logged_in
37 | from django.contrib.auth.backends import ModelBackend
38 |
39 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
40 |
41 |
42 | def user_logged_in_handler(sender, request, user, **kwargs):
43 | """
44 | in authenticate method, the request is not available so, the session engine is either not available.
45 | By using this signal binding, we can get the special attributes added to the object by the authenticate
46 | method and save them in the current session
47 | """
48 | if 'dn' in user.__dict__ and user.dn is not None:
49 | request.session['LDAP_USER_DN'] = user.dn
50 | if 'bu' in user.__dict__ and user.bu is not None:
51 | request.session['LDAP_USER_BU'] = user.bu
52 |
53 |
54 | user_logged_in.connect(user_logged_in_handler)
55 |
56 |
57 | def create_password():
58 | # generate password
59 | chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '!@#$%&*'
60 | random.seed = (os.urandom(1024))
61 | families = 0
62 | passwd = ''
63 | while families < 3:
64 | passwd = ''.join(random.choice(chars) for i in range(10))
65 | lowercase = [c for c in passwd if c.islower()]
66 | uppercase = [c for c in passwd if c.isupper()]
67 | digits = [c for c in passwd if c.isdigit()]
68 | ponctuation = [c for c in passwd if not c.isalnum()]
69 |
70 | families = 1 if len(lowercase) > 0 else 0
71 | families += 1 if len(uppercase) > 0 else 0
72 | families += 1 if len(digits) > 0 else 0
73 | families += 1 if len(ponctuation) > 0 else 0
74 |
75 | logger.debug("PROPOSITION PASSWORD: %s" % passwd)
76 | logger.debug("FAMILIES: %s" % families)
77 |
78 | return passwd
79 |
80 |
81 | class LDAP3ADBackend(ModelBackend):
82 | """
83 | Authenticate against Active directory or other LDAP server
84 |
85 | Once the user authenticated and retrieved from LDAP, the corresponding local user is created
86 |
87 | It's groups are also examined to enable auto binding to local django groups.
88 | """
89 |
90 | # server pool
91 | pool = None
92 |
93 | # do we use LDAP Groups?
94 | use_groups = False
95 |
96 | def init_and_get_ldap_user(self, username):
97 | if username is None or username == '':
98 | return None, None
99 |
100 | # add LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD as password field
101 | password_field = 'LDAP_BIND_PWD' if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_BIND_PWD') else 'LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD'
102 |
103 | # check configuration
104 | if not (hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_SERVERS') and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_BIND_USER') and
105 | hasattr(settings, password_field) and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_SEARCH_BASE') and
106 | hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER') and hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP')):
107 | raise ImproperlyConfigured()
108 |
109 | # as first release of the module does not have this parameter, default is to set it true to keep the same
110 | # comportment after updates.
111 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS') and isinstance(settings.LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS, bool):
112 | LDAP3ADBackend.use_groups = settings.LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS
113 | else:
114 | LDAP3ADBackend.use_groups = True
115 |
116 | if LDAP3ADBackend.use_groups and not (hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER') and
117 | hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE') and
118 | hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_GROUPS_MAP')):
119 | raise ImproperlyConfigured()
120 |
121 | # LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS is a list of local Django groups that must be kept.
122 | if (hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS') and
123 | not isinstance(settings.LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS, list)):
124 | raise ImproperlyConfigured()
125 |
126 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_AUTHENTICATION'):
127 | authentication = getattr(settings, 'LDAP_AUTHENTICATION')
128 | else:
129 | authentication = SIMPLE
130 |
131 | # first: build server pool from settings
132 | if LDAP3ADBackend.pool is None:
133 | LDAP3ADBackend.pool = ServerPool(None, pool_strategy=FIRST, active=True)
134 | for srv in settings.LDAP_SERVERS:
135 | # from rechie, pullrequest #30
136 | # check if LDAP_SERVERS settings has set ldap3 `get_info` parameter
137 | if 'get_info' in srv:
138 | server = Server(srv['host'], srv['port'], srv['use_ssl'], get_info=srv['get_info'])
139 | else:
140 | server = Server(srv['host'], srv['port'], srv['use_ssl'])
141 |
142 | LDAP3ADBackend.pool.add(server)
143 |
144 | # then, try to connect with user/pass from settings
145 | con = Connection(LDAP3ADBackend.pool, auto_bind=True, client_strategy=SYNC, user=settings.LDAP_BIND_USER,
146 | password=getattr(settings, password_field) or settings.LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD,
147 | authentication=authentication, check_names=True)
148 |
149 | # search for the desired user
150 | user_dn = None
151 | user_attribs = None
152 | con.search(settings.LDAP_SEARCH_BASE, settings.LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER.replace('%s', '{0}').format(username),
153 | attributes=list(settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP.values()))
154 | if con.result['result'] == 0 and len(con.response) > 0 and 'dn' in con.response[0].keys():
155 | user_dn = con.response[0]['dn']
156 | user_attribs = con.response[0]['attributes']
157 |
158 | # from rechie, pullrequest #30
159 | # convert `user_attribs` values to string if the returned value is a list
160 | for attrib in user_attribs:
161 | if isinstance(user_attribs[attrib], list) and user_attribs[attrib]:
162 | user_attribs[attrib] = user_attribs[attrib][0]
163 | else:
164 | user_attribs[attrib] = None
165 | con.unbind()
166 | return user_dn, user_attribs
167 |
168 | """
169 | Authentication method for Django against AD/LDAP
170 | First, retrieve the user's DN based on it's username
171 | then, try to authenticate against the LDAP server pool using the DN and password.
172 | If ok, update user's attributes with LDAP ones and, if configured, update the group list.
173 | Finally, if setup, adds the minimal group membership common to all users
174 | """
175 |
176 | def authenticate(self, request, username=None, password=None):
177 | logger.info("AUDIT BEGIN LOGIN PROCESS FOR: %s" % (username,))
178 | if username is None or username == '':
179 | return None
180 |
181 | # search capacities differs on LDAP engines.
182 | ldap_engine = 'AD' # to keep compatibility with previous version
183 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_ENGINE') and settings.LDAP_ENGINE is not None:
184 | ldap_engine = settings.LDAP_ENGINE
185 |
186 | user_dn, user_attribs = self.init_and_get_ldap_user(username)
187 | if user_dn is not None and user_attribs is not None:
188 | # now, we know the dn of the user, we try a simple bind. This way,
189 | # the LDAP checks the password with it's algorithm and the active state of the user in one test
190 | con = Connection(LDAP3ADBackend.pool, user=user_dn, password=password)
191 | if con.bind():
192 | logger.info("AUDIT SUCCESS LOGIN FOR: %s" % (username,))
193 | user_model = get_user_model()
194 |
195 | """
196 | We add special attributes only during the authentication process to store user DN & Business Unit
197 | Those attributes are saved in the current session by the user_logged_in_handler
198 | """
199 | user_model.dn = lambda: None
200 | user_model.bu = lambda: None
201 | try:
202 | # try to retrieve user from database and update it
203 | username_field = getattr(settings, 'LDAP_USER_MODEL_USERNAME_FIELD', 'username')
204 | lookup_username = user_attribs[settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[username_field]]
205 | usr = user_model.objects.get(**{"{0}__iexact".format(username_field): lookup_username})
206 | except user_model.DoesNotExist:
207 | # user does not exist in database already, create it
208 | usr = user_model()
209 |
210 | # update existing or new user with LDAP data
211 | self.update_user(usr, user_attribs)
212 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_OBFUSCATE_PASS') and settings.LDAP_OBFUSCATE_PASS:
213 | usr.set_password(create_password())
214 | else:
215 | usr.set_password(password)
216 | usr.last_login = timezone.now()
217 | usr.save()
218 |
219 | # if we want to use LDAP group membership:
220 | if LDAP3ADBackend.use_groups:
221 |
222 | # if using AD filter groups in result by using groups in the config
223 | if ldap_engine == 'AD':
224 | # inspired from
225 | # https://github.com/Lucterios2/django_auth_ldap3_ad/commit/ce24d4687f85ed12a0c4c796022ae7dcb3ff38e3
226 | # by jobec
227 | all_ldap_groups = []
228 | for group in settings.LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS + settings.LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS + list(
229 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_MAP.values()):
230 | all_ldap_groups.append("(distinguishedName={0})".format(group))
231 |
232 | if len(all_ldap_groups) > 0:
233 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&{0}(|{1}))".format(
234 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER,
235 | "".join(all_ldap_groups))
236 | # end
237 | # if using OpenLDAP, filter groups in search by membership of the user
238 | elif ldap_engine == 'OpenLDAP':
239 | # add filter on member
240 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&%s(member=%s))" % (settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER,
241 | user_dn)
242 | # add filter on groups to match
243 | all_ldap_groups = []
244 | for group in settings.LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS + settings.LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS + list(
245 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_MAP.values()):
246 | if "(%s)" % group.split(',')[0] not in all_ldap_groups:
247 | all_ldap_groups.append("(%s)" % group.split(',')[0])
248 |
249 | if len(all_ldap_groups) > 0:
250 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER = "(&{0}(|{1}))".format(
251 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER,
252 | "".join(all_ldap_groups))
253 |
254 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s USING LDAP GROUPS" % (username,))
255 | # check for groups membership
256 | # first cleanup
257 | alter_superuser_membership = False
258 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS') and isinstance(settings.LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS, list) \
259 | and len(settings.LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS) > 0:
260 | usr.is_superuser = False
261 | alter_superuser_membership = True
262 |
263 | alter_staff_membership = False
264 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS') and isinstance(settings.LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS, list) \
265 | and len(settings.LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS) > 0:
266 | usr.is_staff = False
267 | alter_staff_membership = True
268 |
269 | usr.save()
270 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s CLEANING OLD GROUP MEMBERSHIP" % (username,))
271 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS'):
272 | grps = Group.objects.exclude(name__in=settings.LDAP_IGNORED_LOCAL_GROUPS)
273 | else:
274 | grps = Group.objects.all()
275 | for grp in grps:
276 | grp.user_set.remove(usr)
277 | grp.save()
278 |
279 | # then re-fill
280 | con.search(settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_BASE if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_BASE')
281 | else settings.LDAP_SEARCH_BASE,
282 | settings.LDAP_GROUPS_SEARCH_FILTER,
283 | attributes=['cn', settings.LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE])
284 | if len(con.response) > 0:
285 | for resp in con.response:
286 | if 'attributes' in resp and settings.LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE in resp['attributes'] \
287 | and user_dn in resp['attributes'][settings.LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE]:
288 |
289 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s DETECTED IN GROUP %s" %
290 | (username, resp['dn']))
291 | # special super user group
292 | if alter_superuser_membership:
293 | if resp['dn'] in settings.LDAP_SUPERUSER_GROUPS:
294 | usr.is_superuser = True
295 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s GRANTING ADMIN RIGHTS" %
296 | (username,))
297 | else:
298 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s DENY ADMIN RIGHTS" %
299 | (username,))
300 | # special staff group
301 | if alter_staff_membership:
302 | if resp['dn'] in settings.LDAP_STAFF_GROUPS:
303 | usr.is_staff = True
304 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s GRANTING STAFF RIGHTS" %
305 | (username,))
306 | else:
307 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s DENY STAFF RIGHTS" %
308 | (username,))
309 | # other groups membership
310 | for grp in settings.LDAP_GROUPS_MAP.keys():
311 | if resp['dn'] == settings.LDAP_GROUPS_MAP[grp]:
312 | try:
313 | logger.info(grp)
314 | usr.groups.add(Group.objects.get(name=grp))
315 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s ADDING GROUP %s MEMBERSHIP" %
316 | (username, grp))
317 | except ObjectDoesNotExist:
318 | pass
319 | usr.save()
320 |
321 | con.unbind()
322 |
323 | # if set, apply min group membership
324 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s BEFORE MIN GROUP MEMBERSHIP" %
325 | (username,))
326 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_MIN_GROUPS'):
327 | for grp in settings.LDAP_MIN_GROUPS:
328 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s MIN GROUP MEMBERSHIP: %s" %
329 | (username, grp))
330 | try:
331 | usr.groups.add(Group.objects.get(name=grp))
332 | logger.info("AUDIT LOGIN FOR: %s ADDING GROUP %s MIN MEMBERSHIP" %
333 | (username, grp))
334 | except ObjectDoesNotExist:
335 | pass
336 |
337 | # if you want to be able to get full user DN from session, store it
338 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_STORE_USER_DN') \
339 | and isinstance(settings.LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS, bool) \
340 | and settings.LDAP_USE_LDAP_GROUPS:
341 | usr.dn = user_dn
342 |
343 | # if you want to know in which business unit the user is, check it
344 | if hasattr(settings, 'LDAP_STORE_BUSINESS_UNIT') \
345 | and isinstance(settings.LDAP_STORE_BUSINESS_UNIT, dict):
346 | user_bu = ','.join(user_dn.split(',')[1:])
347 |
348 | if user_bu in settings.LDAP_STORE_BUSINESS_UNIT:
349 | usr.bu = settings.LDAP_STORE_BUSINESS_UNIT[user_bu]
350 |
351 | return usr
352 | return None
353 |
354 | def get_user(self, user_id):
355 | user_model = get_user_model()
356 | try:
357 | return user_model.objects.get(pk=user_id)
358 | except user_model.DoesNotExist:
359 | return None
360 |
361 | """
362 | After many and many tries, it seems that, even if I use the default users and groups objects, Django does not
363 | give the good permission to non admin users.
364 | That's why there is now a minimalistic has_perm method.
365 | """
366 |
367 | def has_perm(self, user, perm, obj=None):
368 | mod, code = perm.split('.')
369 | for perm in user.user_permissions.all():
370 | if perm.codename == code and perm.content_type.app_label == mod:
371 | return True
372 |
373 | for grp in user.groups.all():
374 | for perm in grp.permissions.all():
375 | if perm.codename == code and perm.content_type.app_label == mod:
376 | return True
377 | return False
378 |
379 | """
380 | Update user's attributes in DB from LDAP attributes
381 | """
382 |
383 | def update_user(self, user, attributes):
384 | if user is not None:
385 | for attr in settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP.keys():
386 | if settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[attr] in attributes \
387 | and len(attributes[settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[attr]]) >= 1 \
388 | and hasattr(user, attr):
389 | if isinstance(attributes[settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[attr]], string_types):
390 | attribute_value = attributes[settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[attr]]
391 | else:
392 | attribute_value = attributes[settings.LDAP_ATTRIBUTES_MAP[attr]][0]
393 | setattr(user, attr, attribute_value)
394 | user.save()
395 |
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 |
3 | setup(
4 | name='django-auth-ldap3-ad',
5 | version='1.6.33',
6 | packages=['django_auth_ldap3_ad'],
7 | url='https://github.com/Lucterios2/django_auth_ldap3_ad',
8 | license='GPL V3',
9 | author='Pierre-Olivier VERSCHOORE',
10 | author_email='po.verschoore@sd-libre.fr',
11 | description='very simple authentication module for python3 / django / LDAP or AD',
12 | classifiers=[
13 | 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
14 | 'Environment :: Web Environment',
15 | 'Framework :: Django :: 1.11',
16 | 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
17 | 'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop',
18 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
19 | 'Operating System :: OS Independent',
20 | 'Programming Language :: Python',
21 | ],
22 | install_requires=["Django>=1.11", "ldap3>=0.9.8", "six"],
23 | )
24 |
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