OpenLDAP : LDAP over SSL/TLS2024/04/18 |
Configure LDAP over SSL/TLS to use secure encrypted connection. |
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[1] |
On this example, create and use self-signed certificates like here. |
[2] | Configure LDAP Server. |
root@dlp:~ #
mkdir /usr/local/etc/openldap/certs.d root@dlp:~ # cp /usr/local/etc/ssl/server.key \ /usr/local/etc/ssl/server.crt \ /usr/local/etc/openldap/certs.d/ root@dlp:~ # chown -R ldap:ldap /usr/local/etc/openldap/certs.d
root@dlp:~ #
vi mod_ssl.ldif # create new dn: cn=config changetype: modify replace: olcTLSCertificateFile olcTLSCertificateFile: /usr/local/etc/openldap/certs.d/server.crt - replace: olcTLSCertificateKeyFile olcTLSCertificateKeyFile: /usr/local/etc/openldap/certs.d/server.key ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -f mod_ssl.ldif SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started SASL username: gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth SASL SSF: 0 modifying entry "cn=config"root@dlp:~ # service slapd restart |
[3] | Configure LDAP Client. If you'd like to make sure the connection between LDAP server and client is encrypted, use tcpdump or other network capture softwares on LDAP server. |
root@node01:~ #
vi /usr/local/etc/nslcd.conf # line 64 : add ssl start_tls tls_reqcert allow
root@node01:~ #
service nslcd restart root@node01:~ # exit
node01 login: freebsd # LDAP user Password: Last login: Thu Apr 18 12:49:40 from 10.0.0.232 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE (GENERIC) #0 releng/14.0-n265380-f9716eee8ab4: Fri Nov 10 05:57:23 UTC 2023 Welcome to FreeBSD! ..... ..... freebsd@node01:~ $ |
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