config is in nslcd 0.8.13-3.
This file is a maintainer script. It is executed when installing (*inst) or removing (*rm) the package.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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set -e
CONFFILE="/etc/nslcd.conf"
# source debconf library.
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_version 2.0
db_capb backup
#
# This is the first part of the script. In this part an attempt
# is made to get or guess the current configuration. This information
# is used later on to prompt the user and to provide a sensible
# default.
#
# read a configuration value from the specified file
# (it takes care in not overwriting a previously written debconf value)
read_config()
{
debconf_param="$1"
cfg_param="$2"
db_get "$debconf_param"
# ignore already-set debconf values unless force is used
if [ -z "$RET" ] || [ "$force" = "force" ]
then
# the first part avoids getting options that have an optional MAP parameter
cfgfile_value=`sed -n '/^'"$cfg_param"'[[:space:]]\(aliases\|ethers\|group\|hosts\|netgroup\|networks\|passwd\|protocols\|rpc\|services\|shadow\)[[:space:]]/!s/^'"$cfg_param"'[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]].*[^[:space:]]\)[[:space:]]*$/\1/ip' "$cfgfile" | head -n 1`
[ -n "$cfgfile_value" ] && db_set "$debconf_param" "$cfgfile_value"
fi
# we're done
return 0
}
# figure out the system's domain name
get_domain()
{
domain=`hostname --domain` || true
[ -z "$domain" ] && domain=`hostname --nis | grep '\.'` || true
[ -z "$domain" ] && domain=`hostname --fqdn | sed -n 's/^[^.]*\.//p'` || true
[ -z "$domain" ] && domain=`sed -n 's/^[[:space:]]*\(domain\|search\)[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]*$/\2/p' /etc/resolv.conf | tail -n 1` || true
echo "$domain"
}
# find a LDAP server URI by trying DNS and normal hostname lookups
guess_ldap_uri()
{
# see if ldap server exists on localhost and is listening on ldapi://
if [ -e /var/run/slapd/ldapi ]
then
echo "ldapi:///"
return
fi
# try to lookup _ldap._tcp SRV records
if [ -n "$domain" ]
then
server=`host -N 2 -t SRV _ldap._tcp.$domain 2> /dev/null | grep -v NXDOMAIN | awk '{print $NF}' | head -n 1 | sed 's/\.$//'` || true
if [ -n "$server" ]
then
echo "ldap://$server/"
return
fi
fi
# fall back to name lookups
if [ -z "$ldap_uri" ]
then
# try unqualified hostname lookup
server=`getent hosts ldap` || true
[ -z "$server" ] && server=`getent hosts dirhost` || true
# try qualified hostname
if [ -n "$domain" ] && [ -z "$server" ]
then
server=`getent hosts ldap."$domain"` || true
[ -z "$server" ] && server=`getent hosts dirhost."$domain"` || true
fi
# turn into URI with IP address
if [ -n "$server" ]
then
# extract IP address from host entry and quote IPv6 address
ip=`echo $server | sed 's/[[:space:]].*//;s/^\(.*:.*\)$/[\1]/'`
echo "ldap://$ip/"
fi
fi
}
# guess the LDAP search base by performing LDAP searches on the
# found server
query_search_base()
{
ldap_uri="$1"
# first try the default naming context
context=`ldapsearch -LLL -H "$ldap_uri" -x -b '' -s base defaultNamingContext 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^defaultNamingContext: //pi'` || true
if [ -n "$context" ]
then
echo "$context"
return
fi
# go over naming contexts, pick the first one with posixAccount or
# posixGroup objects in it
for context in `ldapsearch -LLL -H "$ldap_uri" -x -b '' -s base namingContexts 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/^namingContexts: //pi'`
do
# search the context
found=`ldapsearch -LLL -H "$ldap_uri" -x -b "$context" -s sub -z 1 '(|(objectClass=posixAccount)(objectclass=posixGroup))' dn 2>/dev/null` || true
if [ -n "$found" ]
then
echo $context
return
fi
done
}
# check the system (non-LDAP configuration files) for some
# reasonable defaults
parsesys()
{
# guess domain based on system information
domain=`get_domain`
# guess ldap server URI
db_get nslcd/ldap-uris
if [ -z "$RET" ]
then
ldap_uri=`guess_ldap_uri "$domain"`
[ -n "$ldap_uri" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-uris "$ldap_uri"
else
# only get first URI from any stored (preseeded) value
ldap_uri=`echo "$RET" | sed -n 's/[[:space:]].*//'`
fi
# guess search base
db_get nslcd/ldap-base
if [ -z "$RET" ]
then
# try to find the search base from the found URI
[ -n "$ldap_uri" ] && search_base=`query_search_base "$ldap_uri"`
# try to use the domain name to build the default base
if [ -z "$search_base" ] && [ -n "$domain" ]
then
search_base=`echo "$domain" | sed 's/^/dc=/;s/\./,dc=/g'`
fi
[ -n "$search_base" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-base "$search_base"
fi
# we're done
return 0
}
# parse a LDAP-like configuration file
parsecfg()
{
force="$1"
cfgfile="$2"
# check existance
[ -f "$cfgfile" ] || return 0
# find uri/host/port combo
db_get nslcd/ldap-uris
if [ -z "$RET" ] || [ "$force" = "force" ]
then
uris=`sed -n 's/^uri[[:space:]]*//ip' "$cfgfile" | tr '\n' ' '`
if [ -z "$uris" ]
then
hosts=`sed -n 's/^host[[:space:]]*//ip' "$cfgfile"`
port=`sed -n 's/^port[[:space:]]*//ip' "$cfgfile" | head -n 1`
for host in $hosts
do
if [ -z "$port" ] || (echo "$host" | grep -q ':' )
then
uris="$uris ldap://$host/"
else
uris="$uris ldap://$host:$port/"
fi
done
fi
[ -n "$uris" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-uris "$uris"
fi
# read simple options
read_config nslcd/ldap-base base
read_config nslcd/ldap-binddn binddn
read_config nslcd/ldap-bindpw bindpw
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-mech sasl_mech
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-realm sasl_realm
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-authcid sasl_authcid
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-authzid sasl_authzid
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-secprops sasl_secprops
read_config nslcd/ldap-sasl-krb5-ccname krb5_ccname
# check ssl option
db_get nslcd/ldap-starttls
if [ -z "$RET" ] || [ "$force" = "force" ]
then
if grep -qi '^ssl[[:space:]]*start_*tls' "$cfgfile"
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-starttls "true"
elif grep -qi '^ssl[[:space:]]' "$cfgfile"
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-starttls "false"
fi
fi
# check reqcert option
db_get nslcd/ldap-reqcert
if [ -z "$RET" ] || [ "$force" = "force" ]
then
reqcert=`sed -n 's/^tls_\(reqcert\|checkpeer\)[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]*$/\2/ip' "$cfgfile" | head -n 1`
# normalise value
reqcert=`echo "$reqcert" | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z' | sed 's/^no$/never/;s/^yes$/demand/;s/^hard$/demand/'`
[ -n "$reqcert" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-reqcert "$reqcert"
fi
# we're done
return 0
}
# fill our defaults with the current configuration if available
# and fall back to guessing the config from some other system files
if [ -f "$CONFFILE" ]
then
# parse current configuration
parsecfg force "$CONFFILE"
# deduce auth-type from configuration file
if grep -qi '^sasl_mech[[:space:]]' "$CONFFILE"
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "SASL"
elif grep -qi '^binddn[[:space:]]' "$CONFFILE"
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "simple"
else
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "none"
fi
else
# first match wins
parsecfg noforce /etc/libnss-ldap.conf
parsecfg noforce /etc/pam_ldap.conf
parsecfg noforce /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
parsecfg noforce /etc/ldap.conf
parsesys
# fallback default values
db_get nslcd/ldap-uris
[ -z "$RET" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-uris "ldap://127.0.0.1/"
db_get nslcd/ldap-base
[ -z "$RET" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-base "dc=example,dc=net"
# deduce auth-type from available information
db_get nslcd/ldap-auth-type
if [ -z "$RET" ]
then
db_get nslcd/ldap-sasl-mech
sasl_mech="$RET"
db_get nslcd/ldap-binddn
binddn="$RET"
if [ -n "$sasl_mech" ]
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "SASL"
elif [ -n "$binddn" ]
then
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "simple"
else
db_set nslcd/ldap-auth-type "none"
fi
fi
fi
# fallback for starttls option
db_get nslcd/ldap-starttls
[ -z "$RET" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-starttls "false"
#
# This is the second part of the script. In this part the configurable
# settings will be presented to the user for approval. The postinst
# will finaly perform the actual modifications.
#
state="server"
while [ "$state" != "done" ]
do
case "$state" in
server)
# ask about server configuration
db_input high nslcd/ldap-uris || true
db_input high nslcd/ldap-base || true
# ask the questions, go to the next question or exit
state="authtype"
db_go || exit 1
# TODO: add error checking on options
;;
authtype)
# ask for authentication type
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-auth-type || true
# ask the question, go to the next question or back
state="authentication"
db_go || state="server"
;;
authentication)
# check which questions to ask, depending on the authentication type
db_get nslcd/ldap-auth-type
case "$RET" in
none)
# anonymous bind, nothing to ask (clear password)
db_set nslcd/ldap-bindpw ""
state="starttls"
;;
simple)
# ask for binddn and bindpw
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-binddn || true
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-bindpw || true
state="starttls"
;;
SASL)
# ask about SASL mechanism (other SASL questions depend on this)
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-sasl-mech || true
state="sasloptions"
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac
db_go || state="authtype"
;;
sasloptions)
# get SASL mech
db_get nslcd/ldap-sasl-mech
sasl_mech="$RET"
# ask SASL questions
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-sasl-realm || true
if [ "$sasl_mech" != "GSSAPI" ]
then
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-sasl-authcid || true
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-bindpw || true
fi
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-sasl-authzid || true
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-sasl-secprops || true
if [ "$sasl_mech" = "GSSAPI" ]
then
# have a default for ldap-sasl-krb5-ccname
db_get nslcd/ldap-sasl-krb5-ccname
[ -z "$RET" ] && db_set nslcd/ldap-sasl-krb5-ccname "/var/run/nslcd/nslcd.tkt"
db_input low nslcd/ldap-sasl-krb5-ccname || true
fi
# ask the question, go to the next question or back
state="starttls"
db_go || state="authentication"
;;
starttls)
# check if ldaps:// URL's are used
db_get nslcd/ldap-uris
uris="$RET"
if (echo "$uris" | grep -q 'ldaps://')
then
# ldaps: URI defined, don't ask about StartTLS
db_set nslcd/ldap-starttls "false"
else
# ask whether to use StartTLS
db_input medium nslcd/ldap-starttls || true
fi
# ask the question, go to the next question or back
# (we go back to authtype because the previous questions were optional)
state="reqcert"
db_go || state="authtype"
;;
reqcert)
# check if ldaps:// URL's are used
db_get nslcd/ldap-uris
uris="$RET"
# check if StartTLS is used
db_get nslcd/ldap-starttls
starttls="$RET"
if (echo "$uris" | grep -q 'ldaps://') || [ "$starttls" = "true" ]
then
# ask whether to do certificate validation
db_input high nslcd/ldap-reqcert || true
fi
# ask the question, go to the next question or back
# (we go back to authtype because the previous questions were optional)
state="done"
db_go || state="authtype"
;;
esac
done
exit 0
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