docker-swag/root/defaults/ldap.conf

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## Version 2020/06/02 - Changelog: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-letsencrypt/commits/master/root/defaults/ldap.conf
## this conf is meant to be used in conjunction with our ldap-auth image: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-ldap-auth
## see the heimdall example in the default site config for info on enabling ldap auth
## for further instructions on this conf, see https://github.com/nginxinc/nginx-ldap-auth
location /ldaplogin {
resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;
set $upstream_auth_app ldap-auth;
set $upstream_auth_port 9000;
set $upstream_auth_proto http;
proxy_pass $upstream_auth_proto://$upstream_auth_app:$upstream_auth_port;
proxy_set_header X-Target $request_uri;
}
location = /auth {
resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;
set $upstream_auth_app ldap-auth;
set $upstream_auth_port 8888;
set $upstream_auth_proto http;
proxy_pass $upstream_auth_proto://$upstream_auth_app:$upstream_auth_port;
proxy_pass_request_body off;
proxy_set_header Content-Length "";
#Before enabling the below caching options, make sure you have the line "proxy_cache_path cache/ keys_zone=auth_cache:10m;" at the bottom your default site config
#proxy_cache auth_cache;
#proxy_cache_valid 200 10m;
#proxy_cache_key "$http_authorization$cookie_nginxauth";
# As implemented in nginx-ldap-auth-daemon.py, the ldap-auth daemon
# communicates with a LDAP server, passing in the following
# parameters to specify which user account to authenticate. To
# eliminate the need to modify the Python code, this file contains
# 'proxy_set_header' directives that set the values of the
# parameters. Set or change them as instructed in the comments.
#
# Parameter Proxy header
# ----------- ----------------
# url X-Ldap-URL
# starttls X-Ldap-Starttls
# basedn X-Ldap-BaseDN
# binddn X-Ldap-BindDN
# bindpasswd X-Ldap-BindPass
# cookiename X-CookieName
# realm X-Ldap-Realm
# template X-Ldap-Template
# (Required) Set the URL and port for connecting to the LDAP server,
# by replacing 'example.com'.
# Do not mix ldaps-style URL and X-Ldap-Starttls as it will not work.
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-URL "ldap://example.com";
# (Optional) Establish a TLS-enabled LDAP session after binding to the
# LDAP server.
# This is the 'proper' way to establish encrypted TLS connections, see
# http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
#proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Starttls "true";
# (Required) Set the Base DN, by replacing the value enclosed in
# double quotes.
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-BaseDN "cn=Users,dc=test,dc=local";
# (Required) Set the Bind DN, by replacing the value enclosed in
# double quotes.
# If AD, use "root@test.local"
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-BindDN "cn=root,dc=test,dc=local";
# (Required) Set the Bind password, by replacing 'secret'.
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-BindPass "secret";
# (Required) The following directives set the cookie name and pass
# it, respectively. They are required for cookie-based
# authentication. Comment them out if using HTTP basic
# authentication.
proxy_set_header X-CookieName "nginxauth";
proxy_set_header Cookie nginxauth=$cookie_nginxauth;
# (Required if using Microsoft Active Directory as the LDAP server)
# Set the LDAP template by uncommenting the following directive.
#proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "(sAMAccountName=%(username)s)";
# (Optional if using OpenLDAP as the LDAP server) Set the LDAP
# template by uncommenting the following directive and replacing
# '(cn=%(username)s)' which is the default set in
# nginx-ldap-auth-daemon.py.
#proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "(cn=%(username)s)";
# (Optional) Set the realm name, by uncommenting the following
# directive and replacing 'Restricted' which is the default set
# in nginx-ldap-auth-daemon.py.
#proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Realm "Restricted";
}