Completely rebuild image

to be autoconfiguring on alpine linux using the bootstrap mechanisms
used by dinkel/docker-openldap combined with own work

Signed-off-by: Knut Ahlers <knut@ahlers.me>
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parent 074a648606
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Signed by: luzifer
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FROM alpine
FROM alpine:3.7
MAINTAINER Daniel Guerra
RUN set -ex \
&& apk --no-cache add \
bash \
curl \
openldap \
openldap-back-mdb \
openldap-clients \
openldap-overlay-memberof \
openldap-overlay-ppolicy \
openldap-overlay-refint \
&& curl -sSfLo /usr/local/bin/korvike "https://github.com/Luzifer/korvike/releases/download/v0.4.1/korvike_linux_amd64" \
&& chmod 0755 /usr/local/bin/korvike \
&& apk --no-cache del curl \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
ENV OPENLDAP_VERSION 2.4.44-r0
RUN apk update \
&& apk add openldap \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
COPY docker-entrypoint.sh /
COPY config /config
EXPOSE 389
VOLUME ["/etc/openldap-dist", "/var/lib/openldap"]
COPY modules/ /etc/openldap/modules
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]
VOLUME ["/etc/openldap/slapd.d", "/var/lib/openldap/openldap-data"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["slapd", "-d", "32768", "-u", "ldap", "-g", "ldap"]

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docker-openldap
===============
# luzifer-docker / openldap
The image is based on alpine .
The Dockerfile is inspired by
[dinkel/openldap](https://hub.docker.com/r/dinkel/openldap/)
The image is using alpine linux as its base image. The Dockerfile is based on the work on [dinkel/docker-openldap](https://github.com/dinkel/docker-openldap) and [danielguerra69/docker-openldap](https://github.com/danielguerra69/docker-openldap)
NOTE: On purpose, there is no secured channel (TLS/SSL), because I believe that
this service should never be exposed to the internet, but only be used directly
by other Docker containers using the `--link` option.
NOTE: On purpose, there is no secured channel (TLS/SSL), because I believe that this service should never be exposed to the internet, but only be used directly by other Docker containers using the `--link` option.
Usage
-----
## Usage
The most simple form would be to start the application like so (however this is
not the recommended way - see below):
The most simple form would be to start the application like so (however this is not the recommended way - see below):
docker run -d -p 389:389 -e SLAPD_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword -e SLAPD_DOMAIN=ldap.example.org danielguerra/alpine-openldap
docker run -d -p 389:389 -e SLAPD_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword -e SLAPD_DOMAIN=ldap.example.org luzifer/openldap
To get the full potential this image offers, one should first create a data-only
container (see "Data persistence" below), start the OpenLDAP daemon as follows:
To get the full potential this image offers, one should first create a data-only container (see "Data persistence" below), start the OpenLDAP daemon as follows:
docker run -d --name openldap --volumes-from your-data-container danielguerra/alpine-openldap
docker run -d --name openldap --volumes-from your-data-container luzifer/openldap
An application talking to OpenLDAP should then `--link` the container:
docker run -d --link openldap:openldap image-using-openldap
docker run -d --link openldap:openldap [image-using-openldap]
The name after the colon in the `--link` section is the hostname where the
OpenLDAP daemon is listening to (the port is the default port `389`).
The name after the colon in the `--link` section is the hostname where the OpenLDAP daemon is listening to (the port is the default port `389`).
Configuration (environment variables)
-------------------------------------
## Configuration (environment variables)
For the first run, one has to set at least the first two environment variables.
After the first start of the image (and the initial configuration), these
envirnonment variables are not evaluated again.
For the first run, one has to set at least the first two environment variables. After the first start of the image (and the initial configuration), these envirnonment variables are not evaluated again.
* `SLAPD_PASSWORD` (required) - sets the password for the `admin` user.
* `SLAPD_DOMAIN` (required) - sets the DC (Domain component) parts. E.g. if one sets
it to `ldap.example.org`, the generated base DC parts would be `...,dc=ldap,dc=example,dc=org`.
* `SLAPD_ORGANIZATION` (defaults to $SLAPD_DOMAIN) - represents the human readable
company name (e.g. `Example Inc.`).
* `SLAPD_CONFIG_PASSWORD` - allows password protected access to the `dn=config`
branch. This helps to reconfigure the server without interruption (read the
[official documentation](http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/guide.html#Configuring%20slapd)).
* `SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_SCHEMAS` - loads additional schemas provided in the `slapd`
package that are not installed using the environment variable with comma-separated
enties. As of writing these instructions, there are the following additional schemas
available: `collective`, `corba`, `duaconf`, `dyngroup`, `java`, `misc`, `openldap`,
`pmi` and `ppolicy`.
* `SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_MODULES` - comma-separated list of modules to load. It will try
to run `.ldif` files with a corresponsing name from the `module` directory.
Currently only `memberof` and `ppolicy` are avaliable.
* `SLAPD_DOMAIN` (required) - sets the DC (Domain component) parts. E.g. if one sets it to `ldap.example.org`, the generated base DC parts would be `...,dc=ldap,dc=example,dc=org`.
* `SLAPD_ORGANIZATION` (defaults to `Example Inc.`) - represents the human readable company name (e.g. `Example Inc.`).
* `SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_SCHEMAS` - loads additional schemas provided in the `slapd` package that are not installed using the environment variable with comma-separated enties. As of writing these instructions, there are the following additional schemas available: `collective`, `corba`, `duaconf`, `dyngroup`, `java`, `misc`, `openldap`, `pmi` and `ppolicy`.
* `SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_MODULES` - comma-separated list of modules to load. It will try to run `.ldif` files with a corresponsing name from the `module` directory. Currently only `memberof` and `ppolicy` are avaliable.
### Setting up ppolicy
The ppolicy module provides enhanced password management capabilities that are
applied to non-rootdn bind attempts in OpenLDAP. In order to it, one has to load
both the schema `ppolicy` and the module `ppolicy`:
The ppolicy module provides enhanced password management capabilities that are applied to non-rootdn bind attempts in OpenLDAP. In order to it, one has to load both the schema `ppolicy` and the module `ppolicy`:
```
-e SLAPD_DOMAIN=ldap.example.org -e SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_SCHEMAS=ppolicy -e SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_MODULES=ppolicy`
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There is one additional environment variable available:
* `SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX` - (defaults to `cn=default,ou=policies`) sets the dn
prefix used in `modules/ppolicy.ldif` for the `olcPPolicyDefault` attribute. The
value used for `olcPPolicyDefault` is derived from `$SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX,(dc
component parts from $SLAPD_DOMAIN)`.
* `SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX` - (defaults to `cn=default,ou=policies`) sets the dn prefix used in `modules/ppolicy.ldif` for the `olcPPolicyDefault` attribute. The value used for `olcPPolicyDefault` is derived from `$SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX,(dc component parts from $SLAPD_DOMAIN)`.
After loading the module, you have to load a default password policy, assuming you are on a host that has the client side tools installed (maybe you have to change the hostname as well):
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The contents of `default-policy.ldif` should look something like this:
```
```ldif
# Define password policy
dn: ou=policies,dc=ldap,dc=example,dc=org
objectClass: organizationalUnit
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pwdSafeModify: FALSE
```
See the [docs](http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch6/ppolicy.html) for descriptions
on the available attributes and what they mean.
See the [docs](http://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/ch6/ppolicy.html) for descriptions on the available attributes and what they mean.
## Data persistence
The image exposes two directories (`VOLUME ["/etc/openldap", "/var/lib/openldap"]`).
The first holds the "static" configuration while the second holds the actual
database. Please make sure that these two directories are saved (in a data-only
container or alike) in order to make sure that everything is restored after a
restart of the container.
The image exposes two directories (`VOLUME ["/etc/openldap/slapd.d", "/var/lib/openldap/openldap-data"]`). The first holds the "static" configuration while the second holds the actual database. Please make sure that these two directories are saved (in a data-only container or alike) in order to make sure that everything is restored after a restart of the container.

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dn: {{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}
objectclass: dcObject
objectclass: organization
o: {{ env `SLAPD_ORGANIZATION` `Example Inc.` }}
dc: {{ env `SLAPD_DC` `example` }}
dn: cn={{ env `SLAPD_ADMIN_USER` `admin` }},{{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}
objectclass: organizationalRole
cn: {{ env `SLAPD_ADMIN_USER` `admin` }}

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cn: module
objectClass: olcModuleList
objectClass: top
olcModulePath: /usr/lib/ldap
olcModuleLoad: memberof.la
olcModulePath: /usr/lib/openldap
olcModuleLoad: memberof.so
dn: olcOverlay={0}memberof,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
dn: olcOverlay={0}memberof,olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcConfig
objectClass: olcMemberOf
objectClass: olcOverlayConfig
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cn: module
objectClass: olcModuleList
objectClass: top
olcModulePath: /usr/lib/ldap
olcModuleLoad: refint.la
olcModulePath: /usr/lib/openldap
olcModuleLoad: refint.so
dn: olcOverlay={1}refint,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
dn: olcOverlay={1}refint,olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcConfig
objectClass: olcOverlayConfig
objectClass: olcRefintConfig

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cn: module
olcModuleLoad: ppolicy.la
dn: olcOverlay=ppolicy,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config
dn: olcOverlay=ppolicy,olcDatabase={1}mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcOverlayConfig
objectClass: olcPPolicyConfig
olcOverlay: ppolicy

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#
# See slapd.conf(5) for details on configuration options.
# This file should NOT be world readable.
#
include /etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
# Define global ACLs to disable default read access.
# Do not enable referrals until AFTER you have a working directory
# service AND an understanding of referrals.
#referral ldap://root.openldap.org
# If you change this, adjust pidfile path also in runscript!
pidfile /run/openldap/slapd.pid
argsfile /run/openldap/slapd.args
# Load dynamic backend modules:
modulepath /usr/lib/openldap
moduleload back_mdb.so
# moduleload back_hdb.so
# moduleload back_bbd.so
# moduleload back_ldap.so
moduleload memberof.so
# Sample security restrictions
# Require integrity protection (prevent hijacking)
# Require 112-bit (3DES or better) encryption for updates
# Require 63-bit encryption for simple bind
# security ssf=1 update_ssf=112 simple_bind=64
# Sample access control policy:
# Root DSE: allow anyone to read it
# Subschema (sub)entry DSE: allow anyone to read it
# Other DSEs:
# Allow self write access
# Allow authenticated users read access
# Allow anonymous users to authenticate
# Directives needed to implement policy:
# access to dn.base="" by * read
# access to dn.base="cn=Subschema" by * read
# access to *
# by self write
# by users read
# by anonymous auth
#
# if no access controls are present, the default policy
# allows anyone and everyone to read anything but restricts
# updates to rootdn. (e.g., "access to * by * read")
#
# rootdn can always read and write EVERYTHING!
#######################################################################
# MDB database definitions
#######################################################################
database mdb
maxsize 1073741824
suffix "{{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}"
rootdn "cn={{ env `SLAPD_ADMIN_USER` `admin` }},{{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}"
# Cleartext passwords, especially for the rootdn, should
# be avoid. See slappasswd(8) and slapd.conf(5) for details.
# Use of strong authentication encouraged.
#rootpw {{ env `SLAPD_PASSWORD` `secret` }}
# The database directory MUST exist prior to running slapd AND
# should only be accessible by the slapd and slap tools.
# Mode 700 recommended.
directory {{ env `SLAPD_CONFDIR` }}
# Indices to maintain
index objectClass eq

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# --- Global config
dn: cn=config
objectClass: olcGlobal
cn: config
olcPidFile: /run/openldap/slapd.pid
olcArgsFile: /run/openldap/slapd.args
dn: cn=module,cn=config
objectClass: olcModuleList
cn: module
olcModulepath: /usr/lib/openldap
olcModuleload: back_mdb.so
dn: cn=schema,cn=config
objectClass: olcSchemaConfig
cn: schema
include: file:///etc/openldap/schema/core.ldif
dn: olcDatabase=frontend,cn=config
objectClass: olcDatabaseConfig
objectClass: olcFrontendConfig
olcDatabase: frontend
dn: olcDatabase=mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcDatabaseConfig
objectClass: olcMdbConfig
olcDatabase: mdb
olcSuffix: {{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}
olcRootDN: cn={{ env `SLAPD_ADMIN_USER` `admin` }},{{ env `SLAPD_SUFFIX` `dc=example,dc=com` }}
olcRootPW: {{ env `SLAPD_PASSWORD` `secret` }}
olcDbDirectory: /var/lib/openldap/openldap-data
olcDbIndex: objectClass eq

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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
export SLAPD_CONFDIR=/etc/openldap/slapd.d
export SLAPD_DATADIR=/var/lib/openldap/openldap-data
# Generate SLAPD_SUFFIX from given domain
IFS="."
declare -a dc_parts=(${SLAPD_DOMAIN:-example.com})
unset IFS
for dc_part in "${dc_parts[@]}"; do
dc_string="${dc_string:-},dc=${dc_part}"
done
export SLAPD_SUFFIX=${dc_string#,}
# Add included module configs to base directory
cp -r /config/modules /etc/openldap/
# Configure and start slapd
if [ "${1:-}" = 'slapd' ]; then
# When not limiting the open file descritors limit, the memory consumption of
# slapd is absurdly high. See https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8231
ulimit -n 8192
# Fix missing directory
mkdir -p /run/openldap && chown ldap:ldap /run/openldap
# Generate templates
korvike -i /config/slapd.conf -o /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
korvike -i /config/slapd.ldif -o /etc/openldap/slapd.ldif
korvike -i /config/init.ldif -o /tmp/init.ldif
if ! [ -d "${SLAPD_CONFDIR}/cn=config" ]; then
# Generate basic configuration
mkdir -p ${SLAPD_CONFDIR}
slapadd -n 0 -F ${SLAPD_CONFDIR} -l /etc/openldap/slapd.ldif
slapadd -F ${SLAPD_CONFDIR} -b ${SLAPD_SUFFIX} -l /tmp/init.ldif
# Load schemas into configuration database
if [ -n "$SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_SCHEMAS" ]; then
IFS=","
declare -a schemas=($SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_SCHEMAS)
unset IFS
for schema in "${schemas[@]}"; do
slapadd -n 0 -F ${SLAPD_CONFDIR} -l "/etc/openldap/schema/${schema}.ldif"
done
fi
# Activate module configurations
if [ -n "$SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_MODULES" ]; then
IFS=","
declare -a modules=($SLAPD_ADDITIONAL_MODULES)
unset IFS
for module in "${modules[@]}"; do
module_file="/etc/openldap/modules/${module}.ldif"
if [ "$module" == 'ppolicy' ]; then
SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX="${SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX:-cn=default,ou=policies}"
sed -i "s/\(olcPPolicyDefault: \)PPOLICY_DN/\1${SLAPD_PPOLICY_DN_PREFIX}$dc_string/g" $module_file
fi
slapadd -n0 -F ${SLAPD_CONFDIR} -l "$module_file"
done
fi
chown -R ldap:ldap ${SLAPD_CONFDIR} ${SLAPD_DATADIR}
else
# Check for configuration variables when container is already configured
if (env | grep -q "SLAPD_"); then
echo "Info: LDAP container is already configured, SLAPD_* env variables are ignored."
fi
fi
exec "$@"
fi
# Other binary was called, execute directly
exec "$@"

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#!/bin/sh
# When not limiting the open file descritors limit, the memory consumption of
# slapd is absurdly high. See https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/8231
ulimit -n 8192
set -e
slapd_configs_in_env=`env | grep 'SLAPD_'`
if [ -n "${slapd_configs_in_env:+x}" ]; then
echo "Info: Container already configured, therefore ignoring SLAPD_xxx environment variables"
fi
exec "$@"