Hello,
I try to connect ovirt 4.0.3 to my Samba 4.5 Active Directory to permit
the login of AD users to ovirt.
For now i installed ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap-setup.noarch
and ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-misc.noarch
# ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap-setup
- selected "Active Directory"
- Anonymous search user
I can run a search but when i try to login with the username alone
"testuser" -> error "CREDENTIALS_INCORRECT", if i login with the
user+domain "testuser(a)abc.lan" my auth succeed but -> "Cannot resolve
principal 'testuser(a)abc.lan'"
# ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --profile=abc.lan --user-
name=testuser
...
2016-09-21 09:53:29 INFO API: <
--Authn.InvokeCommands.AUTHENTICATE_CREDENTIALS profile='abc.lan'
result=CREDENTIALS_INCORRECT
2016-09-21 09:53:29 SEVERE Authn.Result code is:
CREDENTIALS_INCORRECT
# ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --profile=abc.lan --user-
name=testuser(a)abc.lan
...
2016-09-21 09:52:02 INFO API: --
Authz.InvokeCommands.FETCH_PRINCIPAL_RECORD
principal='testuser(a)abc.la
n'
2016-09-21 09:52:02 SEVERE Cannot resolve principal 'testuser@
abc.lan'
After some search i configured the mapping plugin to automaticaly add
@abc.lan to the user like that i don't need to add the @abc.lan to
connect but still the same error, cannot resolve principal ...
# cat /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/mapping-suffix.properties
ovirt.engine.extension.name = mapping-suffix
ovirt.engine.extension.bindings.method = jbossmodule
ovirt.engine.extension.binding.jbossmodule.module =
org.ovirt.engine-extensions.aaa.misc
ovirt.engine.extension.binding.jbossmodule.class =
org.ovirt.engineextensions.aaa.misc.mapping.MappingExtension
ovirt.engine.extension.provides =
org.ovirt.engine.api.extensions.aaa.Mapping
config.mapUser.type = regex
config.mapUser.regex.pattern = ^(?<user>[^@]*)$
config.mapUser.regex.replacement = ${user}(a)abc.lan
config.mapUser.regex.mustMatch = false
# cat /etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/mapping-suffix.properties
...
ovirt.engine.aaa.authn.mapping.plugin = mapping-suffix
Any ideas ?
Thank you.