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Apache module to run PAM authorization on result of other module's authentication; also full Basic Auth PAM provider.
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Apache module mod_authnz_pam ============================ Apache module mod_authnz_pam serves as PAM authorization module, supplementing authentication done by other modules, for example mod_auth_kerb. It can also be used as a full Basic Authentication provider for testing purposes, running the [login, password] authentication through the PAM stack. The primary intended use is in connection with sssd and pam_sss.so. Module configuration -------------------- Authorization: Let us assume there is already Kerberos authentication configured: <Location /private> AuthType Kerberos AuthName "Kerberos Login" KrbMethodNegotiate On KrbMethodK5Passwd Off KrbAuthRealms EXAMPLE.COM Krb5KeyTab /etc/http.keytab KrbLocalUserMapping On Require valid-user </Location> The Require valid-user line can be replaced by Require pam-account pam_service_name for example to run authorization check for the Kerberos-authenticated user using the PAM service pam_service_name. This can be useful to get for example host-based access control from an IPA server for the web service. Basic Authentication: The module is configured using the AuthBasicProvider PAM directive and then by specifying the PAM service name: AuthPAMService name_of_the_PAM_service The PAM service to authenticate against. Example: <Location /private> AuthType Basic AuthName "private area" AuthBasicProvider PAM AuthPAMService tlwiki Require valid-user </Location> The PAM service needs to be configured. For the above shown tlwiki example, file /etc/pam.d/tlwiki could be created with content auth required pam_sss.so account required pam_sss.so to authenticate against sssd. Handling expired password: AuthPAMExpiredRedirect <URL> For both the authorization and HTTP Basic authentication case, if the password the user has presented has expired (PAM return codes PAM_CRED_EXPIRED or PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD), when AuthPAMExpiredRedirect is specified with a URL, redirect is made to that location. For FreeIPA server, the setting would be AuthPAMExpiredRedirect https://<IPA-server>/ipa/ui/reset_password.html It is also possible to use placeholders in the URL that will be replaced with current location (for backreference) and username (to prefill) on the target page: %s URL of the current page. %u The username that was used for the PAM authentication. %% The character % itself. For example for FreeIPA 4.1+, the value can actually be https://<IPA-server>/ipa/ui/reset_password.html?url=%s SELinux: On SELinux enabled systems, boolean allow_httpd_mod_auth_pam needs to be enabled: setsebool -P allow_httpd_mod_auth_pam 1 Building from sources --------------------- When building from sources, command apxs -i -a -c mod_authnz_pam.c -lpam -Wall -pedantic should build and install the module. License ------- Copyright 2014--2018 Jan Pazdziora Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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