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SSH User Authentication using Windows Active Directory (WAD)
By default, to hosts supports authentication using the 'sysadmin' Local Linux Account and Local Linux User Accounts. can also be optionally configured to support authentication with 1 or more remote identity providers (such as Windows Active Directory (WAD)). Internally, uses service to provide NSS and PAM interfaces and a backend system able to remotely connect to multiple different domains.
provides a secure solution by using data encryption for user authentication. supports authentication only over an encrypted channel.
In summary the / solution for remote authentication includes:
- Multi domain remote authentication
- Extra security by using data encryption for user authentication
- Offline authentication if a identity store is unavailable, by caching users and managing caching timeout and refresh
- High authentication and authorization performance
In a maximum of 3 domains are supported besides the local Openldap domain.
Note
SSH/SSSD authentication configuration described in this section also applies to local console logins.
You can find more information about configuration at https://linux.die.net/man/5/sssd.conf and https://linux.die.net/man/5/sssd-ldap.
Install WAD CA Certificate
To be able to successfully connect to a domain through a secure connection, requires the Certificate of the that signed the remote server's SSL Certificate to be installed on the system. The certificate needs to be installed before the corresponding AD domain is added.
The command to add certificate:
system certificate-install --mode ssl_ca <AD CA certificate file>
Add Remote WAD Domain
A maximum of three remote AD domains are supported in :
ldap-domain1
, ldap-domain2
,
ldap-domain3
. Each domain needs to be configured using
mandatory and optional service parameters. Each parameter will be
validated according to industry standard validation rules for correct
syntax that apply to domain names, ldap url, and directory names. An
error message will be displayed if the parameter does not have the
standard syntax.
Mandatory parameters
To add a new remote ldap domain the following mandatory parameters need to be added using system service parameter commands:
domain_name
ldap_uri
ldap_access_filter
ldap_search_base
ldap_default_bind_dn
ldap_default_authtok
If a mandatory parameter is missing, an error will be displayed, naming the missing parameter for the domain and the domain will not be created.
Commands to add mandatory parameters for a remote ldap domain:
system service-parameter-add <service_name> <section_name> parameter_name=<parameter_value>
# <service_name> is “identity” for all domains.
# <section_name> identifies a domain as either “ldap-domain1”, “ldap-domain2” or “ldap-domain3”.
E.g.:
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 domain_name=ad.wad-server.com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_uri=ldaps://ad.wad-server.com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_access_filter=memberOf=CN=WRCP_Admin,CN=Users,DC=wad-server,DC=com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_search_base=CN=Users,DC=wad-server,DC=com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_default_bind_dn=CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=wad-server,DC=com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_default_authtok =Passw0rd*
Optional Parameters
There are two optional domain parameters that can be added using system service parameter commands:
ldap_user_search_base
ldap_group_search_base
For example:
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_user_search_base=CN=Users,DC=wad-server,DC=com
system service-parameter-add identity ldap-domain1 ldap_group_search_base=CN=Groups,DC=wad-server,DC=com
Note
When not set, the 2 optional service parameters, will have as default
value, the value of ldap_search_base
service parameter.
Apply parameters
After all the domain mandatory parameters are added and if needed,
the optional ones, the parameters will be applied using service-parameter-apply
command. Only after “apply” command the sssd domain configuration will
be added to /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
and becomes active, and the
SSSD daemon will connect to the remote server.
The system service-parameter-apply
command has been
enhanced for this feature to include a section
parameter
that did not exist in the previous release. The new section
parameter is an optional parameter of the service-parameter-apply
command. In the context of
the identity
service ldap domains it is needed to specify
the domain section name, as follows:
system service-parameter-apply <service-name> --section <section-name>
E.g.:
system service-parameter-apply identity --section ldap-domain1
Default WAD Domain Configuration
The default WAD domain configuration parameters are pre-configured. Main default configuration settings include:
- Offline Authentication is enabled, allowing users to still
authenticate even if the ldap identity provider is unavailable. using
their cached credentials. User credentials caching is enabled by
parameter setting
cache_credentials = true
. After a successful login user credentials are stored as part of the user account in the cache. - Domain enumeration is disabled by using the default setting
enumerate = false
for performance reasons. - User home directory on the platform gets created after the first
user login with the following path
/home/<domain_name>/<user_name>
. - server certificate verification is always required by using the
default setting for
ldap_tls_reqcert
parameter asdemand
.
SSH using the WAD domain user
Verify SSSD is Connected to the Domain
If the is connected to a domain, then the domain users have been discovered and cached on the host. The same applies to the domain groups.
Run
getent passwd <user_login_name>@<domain_name>
,
to see if the user has been cached on the host.
getent passwd pvtest1@ad.wad-server.com
Run getent group <group_name>@<domain_name>
to see the group and its members.
getent passwd eng@ad.wad-server.com
Remote SSH
Once the is connected to the domain, a domain user can be used to to the host. If a user has the same user login name in multiple domains, the domain name can be used to distinguish between the common name users.
ssh -l <domain_user_name>@<domain_name> <host_IP_address>
The automatically created home directory for the user is
/home/<domain_name>/<user_name>
.
Modify/Delete WAD Domain parameters
Modify an parameter for an ldap domain using system service parameter command.
The service-parameter-apply
needs to follow the
service-parameter-modify
so the parameter value change can
take effect.
For example:
system service-parameter-modify identity ldap-domain1 ldap_group_search_base=CN=Users,DC=wad-server,DC=com
system service-parameter-apply identity --section ldap-domain1
Regarding deleting domain parameters, only optional service parameters can be individually deleted:
system service-parameter-delete <parameter-uuid>
system service-parameter-apply identity --section <domain_section_name>
Delete a WAD Domain configuration
Optional domain parameters can be deleted individually.
Mandatory parameters cannot be deleted individually, is all or none.
To fully delete a domain, delete all the mandatory parameters and the
configured optional parameters. After that, execute the service-parameter-apply
`
command.
system service-parameter-delete <parameter-uuid>
------------ delete all parameters of the domain-----------
system service-parameter-apply identity --section <domain_section_name>
Deleting a domain will cause the users to not show up with
getent passwd
command anymore even if they may have not
been removed from cache just yet. The users will be removed from cache
according to cache expiration configuration. The cache expiry
configuration for this release, uses default values.
The users home directories created on the platform will not be removed after the domain configuration is removed. It is administrator's responsibility to clean up users' home directories that are no longer used.
SUDO Capability and Local Group Membership
Support of sudo users and local linux group membership (e.g.
sys_protected
) in platform is done locally after users have
been discovered by .
For example:
# To add the WAD-discovered user "pvtest1" to the group 'sudo'
sudo usermod -a -G sudo pvtest1@ad.wad-server.com
# To add the WAD-discovered user "pvtest1" to the group 'sys_protected'
sudo usermod -a -G sys_protected pvtest1@ad.wad-server.com
Default Local OpenLDAP Domain Configuration
The configuration for the local OpenLDAP domain is part of the default configuration.
All the local OpenLDAP domain parameters are pre-configured. Main default configuration settings include:
- Domain enumeration is enabled as the local domain number of users is
not as large to pose performance issues. The use of command
getent passwd
will list all the remote domain discovered users. - The user home directory on the platform gets created after the first
user login and has the following path
/home/<user_name>
. - server certificate verification is always required by using the
default setting for
ldap_tls_reqcert
parameter asdemand
.
The OpenLDAP certificate is created and managed internally by platform.
SSSD logs
logs can be viewed on the host, in directory
/var/log/sssd/sssd.log
. Each domain also has its own log
file: /var/log/sssd/sssd_<domain_name>.log
.