LDAP module for nginx which supports authentication against multiple LDAP servers.
cd /usr/ports/www/nginx && make config install clean
Check HTTP_AUTH_LDAP options
[*] HTTP_AUTH_LDAP 3rd party http_auth_ldap module
cd ~ && git clone https://github.com/kvspb/nginx-auth-ldap.git
in nginx source folder
./configure --add-module=path_to_http_auth_ldap_module
make install
Define list of your LDAP servers with required user/group requirements:
http {
ldap_server test1 {
url ldap://192.168.0.1:3268/DC=test,DC=local?sAMAccountName?sub?(objectClass=person);
binddn "TEST\\LDAPUSER";
binddn_passwd LDAPPASSWORD;
group_attribute uniquemember;
group_attribute_is_dn on;
require valid_user;
}
ldap_server test2 {
url ldap://192.168.0.2:3268/DC=test,DC=local?sAMAccountName?sub?(objectClass=person);
binddn "TEST\\LDAPUSER";
binddn_passwd LDAPPASSWORD;
group_attribute uniquemember;
group_attribute_is_dn on;
require valid_user;
}
}
And add required servers in correct order into your location/server directive:
server {
listen 8000;
server_name localhost;
auth_ldap "Forbidden";
auth_ldap_servers test1;
auth_ldap_servers test2;
location / {
root html;
index index.html index.htm;
}
}
expected value: string
Available URL schemes: ldap://, ldaps://
expected value: string
expected value: string
expected value: string
expected value: on or off, default off
expected value: valid_user, user, group
expected value: all, any
expected value: a number greater than 0
expected value: on or off, default off
Verify the remote certificate for LDAPs connections. If disabled, any remote ceritificate will be accepted which exposes you to possible man-in-the-middle attacks. Note that the server's certificate will need to be signed by a proper CA trusted by your system if this is enabled. See below how to trust CAs without installing them system-wide.
This options needs OpenSSL >= 1.0.2; it is unavailable if compiled with older versions.
expected value: file path
Trust the CA certificate in this file (see ssl_check_cert above).
expected value: directory path
Trust all CA certificates in this directory (see ssl_check_cert above).
Note that you need to provide hash-based symlinks in the directory for this to work; you'll basically need to run OpenSSL's c_rehash command in this directory.