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ldapauth-fork-jh

v4.2.1

Published

Authenticate against an LDAP server

Downloads

2

Readme

ldapauth-fork

Sponsored by Leonidas

Fork of node-ldapauth - A simple node.js lib to authenticate against an LDAP server.

About the fork

This fork was originally created and published because of an urgent need to get newer version of ldapjs in use to passport-ldapauth since the newer version supported passing tlsOptions to the TLS module. Since then a lot of issues from the original module (#2, #3, #8, #10, #11, #12, #13) have been fixed, and new features have been added as well.

Multiple ldapjs client options have been made available.

Usage

Note: close does not work on Node 10. See joyent/node-ldapjs#483 for more information.

var LdapAuth = require('ldapauth-fork');
var options = {
  url: 'ldaps://ldap.example.org:636',
  ...
};
var auth = new LdapAuth(options);
auth.on('error', function (err) {
  console.error('LdapAuth: ', err);
});
...
auth.authenticate(username, password, function(err, user) { ... });
...
auth.close(function(err) { ... })

LdapAuth inherits from EventEmitter.

Install

npm install ldapauth-fork-jh

LdapAuth Config Options

Required ldapjs client options:

  • url - LDAP server URL, eg. ldaps://ldap.example.org:663

ldapauth-fork options:

  • bindDN - Admin connection DN, e.g. uid=myapp,ou=users,dc=example,dc=org. Optional. If not given at all, admin client is not bound. Giving empty string may result in anonymous bind when allowed.
  • bindCredentials - Password for bindDN.
  • searchBase - The base DN from which to search for users by username. E.g. ou=users,dc=example,dc=org
  • searchFilter - LDAP search filter with which to find a user by username, e.g. (uid={{username}}). Use the literal {{username}} to have the given username interpolated in for the LDAP search.
  • searchAttributes - Optional, default all. Array of attributes to fetch from LDAP server.
  • bindProperty - Optional, default dn. Property of the LDAP user object to use when binding to verify the password. E.g. name, email
  • searchScope - Optional, default sub. Scope of the search, one of base, one, or sub.

ldapauth-fork can look for valid users groups too. Related options:

  • groupSearchBase - Optional. The base DN from which to search for groups. If defined, also groupSearchFilter must be defined for the search to work.
  • groupSearchFilter - Optional. LDAP search filter for groups. Place literal {{dn}} in the filter to have it replaced by the property defined with groupDnProperty of the found user object. {{username}} is also available and will be replaced with the uid of the found user. This is useful for example to filter PosixGroups by memberUid. Optionally you can also assign a function instead. The found user is passed to the function and it should return a valid search filter for the group search.
  • groupSearchAttributes - Optional, default all. Array of attributes to fetch from LDAP server.
  • groupDnProperty - Optional, default dn. The property of user object to use in {{dn}} interpolation of groupSearchFilter.
  • groupSearchScope - Optional, default sub.

Other ldapauth-fork options:

  • includeRaw - Optional, default false. Set to true to add property _raw containing the original buffers to the returned user object. Useful when you need to handle binary attributes
  • cache - Optional, default false. If true, then up to 100 credentials at a time will be cached for 5 minutes.
  • log - Bunyan logger instance, optional. If given this will result in TRACE-level error logging for component:ldapauth. The logger is also passed forward to ldapjs.

Optional ldapjs options, see ldapjs documentation:

  • tlsOptions - Needed for TLS connection. See Node.js documentation
  • socketPath
  • timeout
  • connectTimeout
  • idleTimeout
  • reconnect
  • strictDN
  • queueSize
  • queueTimeout
  • queueDisable

How it works

The LDAP authentication flow is usually:

  1. Bind the admin client using the given bindDN and bindCredentials
  2. Use the admin client to search for the user by substituting {{username}} from the searchFilter with given username
  3. If user is found, verify the given password by trying to bind the user client with the found LDAP user object and given password
  4. If password was correct and group search options were provided, search for the groups of the user

express/connect basicAuth example

var basicAuth = require('basic-auth');
var LdapAuth = require('ldapauth-fork');

var ldap = new LdapAuth({
  url: 'ldaps://ldap.example.org:636',
  bindDN: 'uid=myadminusername,ou=users,dc=example,dc=org',
  bindCredentials: 'mypassword',
  searchBase: 'ou=users,dc=example,dc=org',
  searchFilter: '(uid={{username}})',
  reconnect: true
});

var rejectBasicAuth = function(res) {
  res.statusCode = 401;
  res.setHeader('WWW-Authenticate', 'Basic realm="Example"');
  res.end('Access denied');
}

var basicAuthMiddleware = function(req, res, next) {
  var credentials = basicAuth(req);
  if (!credentials) {
    return rejectBasicAuth(res);
  }

  ldap.authenticate(credentials.name, credentials.pass, function(err, user) {
    if (err) {
      return rejectBasicAuth(res);
    }

    req.user = user;
    next();
  });
};

License

MIT

ldapauth-fork has been partially sponsored by Leonidas Ltd.