
On 03/26/2016 02:09 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
On 26 Mar 2016, at 13:49, Karli Sjöberg <Karli.Sjoberg@slu.se <mailto:Karli.Sjoberg@slu.se>> wrote:
On 26 Mar 2016, at 11:35, Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com <mailto:omachace@redhat.com>> wrote:
For me it's working completelly fine:
... config.mapUser.type = regex config.mapUser.regex.pattern = ^(?<user>[^@]*)$ config.mapUser.regex.replacement = ${user}@DOMAINX.com <http://domainx.com/> config.mapUser.regex.mustMatch = false ...
$ ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --password=pass:password --user-name=user@DOMAINY --profile=ad
INFO API: -->Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER profile='ad' user='user@DOMAINY' INFO API: <--Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER profile='ad' user='user@DOMAINY'
$ ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --password=pass:password --user-name=user --profile=ad
INFO API: -->Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER profile='ad' user='user' INFO API: <--Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER profile='ad' user='user@DOMAINX.com <mailto:user='user@DOMAINX.com>'
As you can see it's correctly mapped.
Please check once again the regex is correct, if it still won't work, please send log output again.
/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}@foo.bar config.mapUser.regex.mustMatch = false
# ovirt-engine-extensions-tool --log-level=FINEST aaa login-user --profile=baz.foo.bar-new --user-name=user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user-name=user@baz.foo.bar> # grep Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER login.log 2016-03-26 13:27:40 INFO API: -->Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER user='user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user='user@baz.foo.bar>' 2016-03-26 13:27:40 INFO API: <--Mapping.InvokeCommands.MAP_USER user='user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user='user@baz.foo.bar>'
And here is the log: https://dropoff.slu.se/index.php/s/SK9T8vOUO7yB3PM/download
/K
Eureka! I changed ‘vars.user’ in ‘baz.foo.bar-new.properties’ from one with suffix ‘@baz.foo.bar’ to mine that has a ‘@foo.bar’ ending and now it works, for some reason. Very strange, but anyway... How do I go about changing from UPN to samAccountName, if I´d want that instead?
Well, we support only UPN, because sam support only 15characters in username.
/K
On 03/26/2016 10:07 AM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
What the heck, my message disappeares! Trying again.
Ok, so it's mapping now but the only thing working is: config.mapUser.regex.pattern = user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user@baz.foo.bar> config.mapUser.regex.replacement = user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar>
And that isn't very useful. Please advice!
/K
On 03/25/2016 12:26 AM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
Den 25 mars 2016 12:10 fm skrev Karli Sjöberg <karli.sjoberg@slu.se <mailto:karli.sjoberg@slu.se>>:
Den 24 mars 2016 11:26 em skrev Ondra Machacek
> > On 03/24/2016 11:14 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote: > > > > Den 24 mars 2016 7:26 em skrev Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com <mailto:omachace@redhat.com>>: > > > > > > On 03/24/2016 06:16 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote: > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > > > > > Starting new thread instead of jacking someone else´s. > > > > > > > > > > > > Managed to migrate from old 'engine-manage-domains' auth to > > aaa-ldap using: > > > > > > > > #| ovirt-engine-kerbldap-migration-tool --domain baz.foo.bar --cacert > > > > /tmp/ca.crt --apply > > > > | > > > > > > > > > > > > All OK, no errors, but cannot log in: > > > > > > > > # ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --profile=baz.foo.bar-new > > > > --user-name=user: > > > > > > If you want to login with user with different upn suffix,
<omachace@redhat.com <mailto:omachace@redhat.com>>: then just
> > > append that suffix > > > > > > $ ovirt-engine-extensions-tool aaa login-user --profile=baz.foo.bar-new > > > --user-name=user@foo.bar <mailto:user-name=user@foo.bar> > > > > OK, some progress, that works! > > > > > > > > If you have more suffixes and want to have some as default you can use > > > following approach: > > > > > > 1) install ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-misc > > > > > > 2) create new mapping extension like this: > > > /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.pattern = ^(?<user>[^@]*)$ > > > > Is that supposed to really say '<user>' or should it be changed to a > > real user name? Either way, it doesn't work, I tried it all. > > '?<user>' is just a named group in that regex so you can later use it in > 'config.mapUser.replacement' option. It should take everything until > first '@'. > > > > > > config.mapUser.replacement = ${user}@foo.bar > > > config.mapUser.mustMatch = false > > > > > > 3) select a mapping plugin in authn configuration: > > > > > > ovirt.engine.aaa.authn.mapping.plugin = mapping-suffix > > > > > > With above configuration in use, your user 'user' witll be mapped to > > > user 'user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar>' > > > and users 'user@anotherdomain.foo.bar <mailto:user@anotherdomain.foo.bar>' will remain > > > 'user@anotherdomain.foo.bar <mailto:user@anotherdomain.foo.bar>'. > > > > This however does not, it doesn't replace the suffix as it's supposed > > to. I tried with many different types of the 'mapUser.pattern' but it > > simply won't change it, even if I type in '= ^user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user@baz.foo.bar>$', the > > error is the same:( > > Hmm, hard to say what's wrong, try to run: > $ ovirt-engine-extensions-tool --log-level=FINEST aaa login-user > --profile=baz.foo.bar-new --user-name=user > > and search for a mapping part in log.
Wow what a mouthfull:) Can you make anything out of it?
https://dropoff.slu.se/index.php/s/EMe2NPmOfsWCNTv/download
/K
Just noticed after logging in to webadmin as "user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar>" (which worked btw, so good there) that the "User Name" in Users main tab looks really odd: user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar>@baz.foo.bar-new-authz
Sorry you are right, it don't work. I've sent you incorrect cofiguration, the correct one is:
/etc/ovirt-engine/extensions.d/mapping-suffix.properties
... config.mapUser.regex.pattern = ^(?<user>[^@]*)$ config.mapUser.regex.replacement = ${user}@foo.bar config.mapUser.regex.mustMatch = false ...
Notice there was missing 'regex', after 'mapUser'.
/K
> > > > > /K > > > > > > > > > > > > > API: <--Authn.InvokeCommands.AUTHENTICATE_CREDENTIALS
result=SUCCESS
> > > > > > > > > > > > but: > > > > > > > > API: -->Authz.InvokeCommands.FETCH_PRINCIPAL_RECORD > > > > principal='user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:principal='user@baz.foo.bar>' > > > > SEVERE Cannot resolve principal 'user@baz.foo.bar <mailto:user@baz.foo.bar>' > > > > > > > > > > > > So it fails. > > > > > > > > > > > > # ldapsearch -x -H ldap://baz.foo.bar -D user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar> -W -b > > > > DC=baz,DC=foo,DC=bar -s sub "(samAccountName=user)" userPrincipalName | > > > > grep 'userPrincipalName:' > > > > > > > > userPrincipalName: user@foo.bar <mailto:user@foo.bar> > > > > > > > > > > > > |How do you configure AAA with base 'DC=baz,DC=foo,DC=bar' when > > > > userPrincipalName ends only on '@foo.bar'? > > > > > > > > /K > > > > | > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Users mailing list > > > > Users@ovirt.org <mailto:Users@ovirt.org> > > > > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > > >