FeministWiki:LDAP Schema
The member database of the FeministWiki is stored via LDAP. The basic structure looks like this:
dc=feministwiki,dc=org
ou=members
- cn=username
objectClass: fwMember
cn: username
uid: username
sn: Display name
userPassword: {SSHA}saltedhash
mail: username@feministwiki.org
fwRecoveryMail: user@example.org
- cn=username2
objectClass: fwMembe
cn: username2
uid: username2
sn: Display name
userPassword: {SSHA}saltedhash2
mail: username2@feministwiki.org
manager: cn=username,ou=members,dc=feministwiki,dc=org
- ...
ou=groups
cn=members
objectClass: groupOfNames
cn: members
member: username
member: username2
member: ...
Notes:
- The
cn(common name) anduid(user ID) fields both contain the username. This is because some software is preconfigured to look atuid, while most look atcn. - The
sn(surname) field is used to hold a display name that may be different from the username. The field is filled with the username by default. - The
mailfield holds the primary mail address for communication with the member. It's filled with the FeministWiki mail address of the member by default, but can be changed freely. - The
fwRecoveryMailfield may hold a mail address that will be used for password reset requests. It's different from the primary mail address because that one may be the member's FeministWiki address, which they can't access if they've lost their password. - The
managercontains the DN (distinguished name) of the member who added the member. It may be empty for special member accounts like "Administrator" or the "Deleted" pseudo-account.
Custom objectClass
The following LDIF statement may be passed to 'ldapadd' to create the fwMember object class.
# Entry to add, with e.g. 'ldapadd' tool
dn: cn=feministwiki,cn=schema,cn=config
objectClass: olcSchemaConfig
cn: feministwiki
olcAttributeTypes: {0}( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.99.1.1
NAME 'fwRecoveryMail'
DESC 'FeministWiki password recovery mail'
EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
olcObjectClasses: {1}( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.99.2.1
NAME 'fwMember'
DESC 'FeministWiki member'
SUP inetOrgPerson
STRUCTURAL
MAY ( fwRecoveryMail ) )
Attribute permissions
We want members to be able to change some of their own settings without requiring privilege escalation. Additionally, we want the "readonly" dummy user to be able to find users via the combination of their username and recovery mail address. (The password reset mechanism uses this.) The following LDIF statement may be passed to 'ldapmodify' to make the necessary access control changes:
# Modifications to be made, e.g. via 'ldapmodify'
dn: olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config
changetype: modify
add: olcAccess
olcAccess: {2}to attrs=sn,mail by self write
olcAccess: {3}to attrs=fwRecoveryMail by self write by dn.exact="cn=readonly,dc=feministwiki,dc=org" search
-
Password hashing
To make sure passwords are stored with the {SSHA} scheme rather than plain text, the ppolicy "password policy overlay" is used. ZYTRAX has a very nice book about LDAP which documents how to enable this: http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch6/ppolicy.html
In short, the steps go as follows (these commands should work verbatim):
# Add the ppolicy schema
ldapadd -Y external -H ldapi:/// < /etc/ldap/schema/ppolicy.ldif
# Enable the ppolicy dynamic module
ldapmodify -Y external -H ldapi:/// <<EOF
dn: cn=module{0},cn=config
changetype: modify
add: olcModuleLoad
olcModuleLoad: ppolicy
EOF
# Add the ppolicy overlay with olcPPolicyHashCleartext set to TRUE
ldapadd -Y external -H ldapi:/// <<EOF
dn: olcOverlay=ppolicy,olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcPPolicyConfig
olcOverlay: ppolicy
olcPPolicyHashCleartext: TRUE
EOF