netbox-docker/configuration/ldap_config.py

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import ldap
import os
from django_auth_ldap.config import LDAPSearch
from importlib import import_module
# Read secret from file
def read_secret(secret_name):
try:
f = open('/run/secrets/' + secret_name, 'r', encoding='utf-8')
except EnvironmentError:
return ''
else:
with f:
return f.readline().strip()
# Import and return the group type based on string name
def import_group_type(group_type_name):
mod = import_module('django_auth_ldap.config')
try:
return getattr(mod, group_type_name)()
except:
return None
# Server URI
AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_SERVER_URI', '')
# The following may be needed if you are binding to Active Directory.
AUTH_LDAP_CONNECTION_OPTIONS = {
ldap.OPT_REFERRALS: 0
}
# Set the DN and password for the NetBox service account.
AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_BIND_DN', '')
AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD', read_secret('auth_ldap_bind_password'))
# Set a string template that describes any users distinguished name based on the username.
AUTH_LDAP_USER_DN_TEMPLATE = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_USER_DN_TEMPLATE', None)
# Include this setting if you want to ignore certificate errors. This might be needed to accept a self-signed cert.
# Note that this is a NetBox-specific setting which sets:
# ldap.set_option(ldap.OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT, ldap.OPT_X_TLS_NEVER)
LDAP_IGNORE_CERT_ERRORS = os.environ.get('LDAP_IGNORE_CERT_ERRORS', 'False').lower() == 'true'
AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_BASEDN = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_BASEDN', '')
AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_ATTR = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_ATTR', 'sAMAccountName')
AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH = LDAPSearch(AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_BASEDN,
ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
"(" + AUTH_LDAP_USER_SEARCH_ATTR + "=%(user)s)")
# This search ought to return all groups to which the user belongs. django_auth_ldap uses this to determine group
# heirarchy.
AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_BASEDN = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_BASEDN', '')
AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_CLASS = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_CLASS', 'group')
AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH = LDAPSearch(AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_BASEDN, ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
"(objectClass=" + AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_SEARCH_CLASS + ")")
AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_TYPE = import_group_type(os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_GROUP_TYPE', 'GroupOfNamesType'))
# Define a group required to login.
AUTH_LDAP_REQUIRE_GROUP = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_REQUIRE_GROUP_DN', '')
# Define special user types using groups. Exercise great caution when assigning superuser status.
AUTH_LDAP_USER_FLAGS_BY_GROUP = {
"is_active": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_REQUIRE_GROUP_DN', ''),
"is_staff": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_IS_ADMIN_DN', ''),
"is_superuser": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_IS_SUPERUSER_DN', '')
}
# For more granular permissions, we can map LDAP groups to Django groups.
AUTH_LDAP_FIND_GROUP_PERMS = os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_FIND_GROUP_PERMS', 'True').lower() == 'true'
# Cache groups for one hour to reduce LDAP traffic
AUTH_LDAP_CACHE_TIMEOUT = = int(os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_CACHE_TIMEOUT', 3600))
# Populate the Django user from the LDAP directory.
AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP = {
"first_name": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_ATTR_FIRSTNAME', 'givenName'),
"last_name": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_ATTR_LASTNAME', 'sn'),
"email": os.environ.get('AUTH_LDAP_ATTR_MAIL', 'mail')
}