docs: add documentation for LDAP realms
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wagner <l.wagner@proxmox.com>
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.. include:: config/datastore/config.rst
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.. _domains.cfg:
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``domains.cfg``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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File Format
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ choose the realm when you add a new user. Possible realms are:
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:openid: OpenID Connect server. Users can authenticate against an external
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OpenID Connect server.
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:ldap: LDAP server. Users can authenticate against external LDAP servers.
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After installation, there is a single user, ``root@pam``, which corresponds to
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the Unix superuser. User configuration information is stored in the file
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``/etc/proxmox-backup/user.cfg``. You can use the ``proxmox-backup-manager``
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@ -560,3 +562,59 @@ Two-factor authentication is only implemented for the web-interface. You should
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use :ref:`API Tokens <user_tokens>` for all other use cases, especially
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non-interactive ones (for example, adding a Proxmox Backup Server to Proxmox VE
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as a storage).
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Authentication Realms
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---------------------
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.. _user_realms_ldap:
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LDAP
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~~~~
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Proxmox Backup Server can utilize external LDAP servers for user authentication. To achieve this,
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a realm of the type ``ldap`` has to be configured.
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In LDAP, users are uniquely identified
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by their domain (``dn``). For instance, in the following LDIF dataset, the user ``user1`` has the
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unique domain ``uid=user1,ou=People,dc=ldap-test,dc=com``:
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.. code-block:: console
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# user1 of People at ldap-test.com
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dn: uid=user1,ou=People,dc=ldap-test,dc=com
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objectClass: top
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objectClass: person
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objectClass: organizationalPerson
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objectClass: inetOrgPerson
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uid: user1
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cn: Test User 1
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sn: Testers
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description: This is the first test user.
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In in similar manner, Proxmox Backup Server uses user identifiers (``userid``) to uniquely identify users.
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Thus, it is necessary to establish a mapping between PBS's ``userid`` and LDAP's ``dn``.
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This mapping is established by the ``user-attr`` configuration parameter - it contains the name of the
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LDAP attribute containing a valid PBS user identifier.
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For the example above, setting ``user-attr`` to ``uid`` will have the effect that the user ``user1@<realm-name>`` will be mapped to the LDAP entity
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``uid=user1,ou=People,dc=ldap-test,dc=com``. On user login, PBS will perform a `subtree search` under the configured Base Domain (``base-dn``) to query
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the user's ``dn``. Once the ``dn`` is known, an LDAP bind operation is performed to authenticate the user against the LDAP server.
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As not all LDAP servers allow `anonymous` search operations, it is possible to configure a bind domain (``bind-dn``) and a bind password (``password``).
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If set, PBS will bind to the LDAP server using these credentials before performing any search operations.
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A full list of all configuration parameters can be found at :ref:`domains.cfg`.
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.. note:: In order to allow a particular user to authenticate using the LDAP server, you must also add them as a user of that realm in Proxmox Backup Server.
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This can be carried out automatically with syncing.
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User Synchronization in LDAP realms
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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It is possible to automatically sync users for LDAP-based realms, rather than having to add them to Proxmox VE manually.
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Synchronization options can be set in the LDAP realm configuration dialog window in the GUI and via the ``proxmox-backup-manager ldap create/update`` command.
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User synchronization can started in the GUI at Configuration > Access Control > Realms by selecting a realm and pressing the `Sync` button. In the sync dialog,
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some of the default options set in the realm configuration can be overridden. Alternatively,
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user synchronization can also be started via the ``proxmox-backup-manager ldap sync`` command.
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"link": "/docs/calendarevents.html#calendar-event-scheduling",
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"title": "Calendar Events"
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},
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"domains-cfg": {
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"link": "/docs/configuration-files.html#domains-cfg",
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"title": "``domains.cfg``"
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},
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"pxar-format": {
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"link": "/docs/file-formats.html#pxar-format",
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"title": "Proxmox File Archive Format (``.pxar``)"
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"user-tfa-setup-recovery-keys": {
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"link": "/docs/user-management.html#user-tfa-setup-recovery-keys",
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"title": "Recovery Keys"
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},
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"user-realms-ldap": {
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"link": "/docs/user-management.html#user-realms-ldap",
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"title": "LDAP"
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}
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};
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