dynamicweb/utils/ldap_manager.py

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import base64
import hashlib
import random
import ldap3
import logging
from django.conf import settings
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class LdapManager:
__instance = None
def __new__(cls):
if LdapManager.__instance is None:
LdapManager.__instance = object.__new__(cls)
return LdapManager.__instance
def __init__(self):
"""
Initialize the LDAP subsystem.
"""
self.rng = random.SystemRandom()
self.server = ldap3.Server(settings.AUTH_LDAP_SERVER)
def get_admin_conn(self):
"""
Return a bound :class:`ldap3.Connection` instance which has write
permissions on the dn in which the user accounts reside.
"""
conn = self.get_conn(user=settings.LDAP_ADMIN_DN,
password=settings.LDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD,
raise_exceptions=True)
conn.bind()
return conn
def get_conn(self, **kwargs):
"""
Return an unbound :class:`ldap3.Connection` which talks to the configured
LDAP server.
The *kwargs* are passed to the constructor of :class:`ldap3.Connection` and
can be used to set *user*, *password* and other useful arguments.
"""
return ldap3.Connection(self.server, **kwargs)
def _ssha_password(self, password):
"""
Apply the SSHA password hashing scheme to the given *password*.
*password* must be a :class:`bytes` object, containing the utf-8
encoded password.
Return a :class:`bytes` object containing ``ascii``-compatible data
which can be used as LDAP value, e.g. after armoring it once more using
base64 or decoding it to unicode from ``ascii``.
"""
SALT_BYTES = 15
sha1 = hashlib.sha1()
salt = self.rng.getrandbits(SALT_BYTES * 8).to_bytes(SALT_BYTES, "little")
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sha1.update(password)
sha1.update(salt)
digest = sha1.digest()
passwd = b"{SSHA}" + base64.b64encode(digest + salt)
return passwd
def create_user(self, user, password, firstname, lastname, email):
conn = self.get_admin_conn()
uidNumber = self._get_max_uid() + 1
logger.debug("uidNumber={uidNumber}".format(uidNumber=uidNumber))
user_exists = True
while user_exists:
user_exists, _ = self.check_user_exists(
"",
'(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(objectClass=posixAccount)'
'(objectClass=top)(uidNumber={uidNumber}))'.format(
uidNumber=uidNumber
)
)
if user_exists:
logger.debug(
"{uid} exists. Trying next.".format(uid=uidNumber)
)
uidNumber += 1
logger.debug("{uid} does not exist. Using it".format(uid=uidNumber))
self._set_max_uid(uidNumber)
try:
uid = user.encode("utf-8")
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conn.add("uid={uid},{customer_dn}".format(
uid=uid, customer_dn=settings.LDAP_CUSTOMER_DN
),
["inetOrgPerson", "posixAccount", "ldapPublickey"],
{
"uid": [uid],
"sn": [lastname.encode("utf-8")],
"givenName": [firstname.encode("utf-8")],
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"cn": [uid],
"displayName": ["{} {}".format(firstname, lastname).encode("utf-8")],
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"uidNumber": [str(uidNumber)],
"gidNumber": [str(settings.LDAP_CUSTOMER_GROUP_ID)],
"loginShell": ["/bin/bash"],
"homeDirectory": ["/home/{}".format(user).encode("utf-8")],
"mail": email.encode("utf-8"),
"userPassword": [self._ssha_password(
password.encode("utf-8")
)]
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}
)
logger.debug('Created user %s %s' % (user.encode('utf-8'),
uidNumber))
except Exception as ex:
logger.debug('Could not create user %s' % user.encode('utf-8'))
logger.error("Exception: " + str(ex))
raise Exception(ex)
finally:
conn.unbind()
def change_password(self, uid, new_password):
"""
Changes the password of the user identified by user_dn
:param uid: str The uid that identifies the user
:param new_password: str The new password string
:return: True if password was changed successfully False otherwise
"""
conn = self.get_admin_conn()
# Make sure the user exists first to change his/her details
user_exists, entries = self.check_user_exists(
uid=uid,
search_base=settings.ENTIRE_SEARCH_BASE
)
return_val = False
if user_exists:
try:
return_val = conn.modify(
entries[0].entry_dn,
{
"userpassword": (
ldap3.MODIFY_REPLACE,
[self._ssha_password(new_password.encode("utf-8"))]
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)
}
)
except Exception as ex:
logger.error("Exception: " + str(ex))
else:
logger.error("User {} not found".format(uid))
conn.unbind()
return return_val
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def change_user_details(self, uid, details):
"""
Updates the user details as per given values in kwargs of the user
identified by user_dn.
Assumes that all attributes passed in kwargs are valid.
:param uid: str The uid that identifies the user
:param details: dict A dictionary containing the new values
:return: True if user details were updated successfully False otherwise
"""
conn = self.get_admin_conn()
# Make sure the user exists first to change his/her details
user_exists, entries = self.check_user_exists(
uid=uid,
search_base=settings.ENTIRE_SEARCH_BASE
)
return_val = False
if user_exists:
details_dict = {k: (ldap3.MODIFY_REPLACE, [v.encode("utf-8")]) for
k, v in details.items()}
try:
return_val = conn.modify(entries[0].entry_dn, details_dict)
msg = "success"
except Exception as ex:
msg = str(ex)
logger.error("Exception: " + msg)
finally:
conn.unbind()
else:
msg = "User {} not found".format(uid)
logger.error(msg)
conn.unbind()
return return_val, msg
def check_user_exists(self, uid, search_filter="", attributes=None,
search_base=settings.LDAP_CUSTOMER_DN, search_attr="uid"):
"""
Check if the user with the given uid exists in the customer group.
:param uid: str representing the user
:param search_filter: str representing the filter condition to find
users. If its empty, the search finds the user with
the given uid.
:param attributes: list A list of str representing all the attributes
to be obtained in the result entries
:param search_base: str
:return: tuple (bool, [ldap3.abstract.entry.Entry ..])
A bool indicating if the user exists
A list of all entries obtained in the search
"""
conn = self.get_admin_conn()
entries = []
try:
result = conn.search(
search_base=search_base,
search_filter=search_filter if len(search_filter) > 0 else
'(uid={uid})'.format(uid=uid),
attributes=attributes
)
entries = conn.entries
finally:
conn.unbind()
return result, entries
def delete_user(self, uid):
"""
Deletes the user with the given uid from ldap
:param uid: str representing the user
:return: True if the delete was successful False otherwise
"""
conn = self.get_admin_conn()
try:
return_val = conn.delete(
("uid={uid}," + settings.LDAP_CUSTOMER_DN).format(uid=uid),
)
msg = "success"
except Exception as ex:
msg = str(ex)
logger.error("Exception: " + msg)
return_val = False
finally:
conn.unbind()
return return_val, msg
def _set_max_uid(self, max_uid):
"""
a utility function to save max_uid value to a file
:param max_uid: an integer representing the max uid
:return:
"""
with open(settings.LDAP_MAX_UID_FILE_PATH, 'w+') as handler:
handler.write(str(max_uid))
def _get_max_uid(self):
"""
A utility function to read the max uid value that was previously set
:return: An integer representing the max uid value that was previously
set
"""
try:
with open(settings.LDAP_MAX_UID_FILE_PATH, 'r+') as handler:
try:
return_value = int(handler.read())
except ValueError as ve:
logger.error(
"Error reading int value from {}. {}"
"Returning default value {} instead".format(
settings.LDAP_MAX_UID_PATH,
str(ve),
settings.LDAP_DEFAULT_START_UID
)
)
return_value = settings.LDAP_DEFAULT_START_UID
return return_value
except FileNotFoundError as fnfe:
logger.error("File not found : " + str(fnfe))
return_value = settings.LDAP_DEFAULT_START_UID
logger.error("So, returning UID={}".format(return_value))
return return_value