firefly-iii/config/adldap_auth.php
2018-10-13 15:06:56 +02:00

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<?php
use Adldap\Laravel\Scopes\UidScope;
use Adldap\Laravel\Scopes\UpnScope;
// default OpenLDAP scopes.
$scopes = [
UidScope::class,
];
if ('FreeIPA' === env('ADLDAP_CONNECTION_SCHEME')) {
$scopes = [
UpnScope::class,
];
}
if ('ActiveDirectory' === env('ADLDAP_CONNECTION_SCHEME')) {
$scopes = [
UpnScope::class,
];
}
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Connection
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The LDAP connection to use for laravel authentication.
|
| You must specify connections in your `config/adldap.php` configuration file.
|
| This must be a string.
|
*/
'connection' => envNonEmpty('ADLDAP_CONNECTION', 'default'),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Provider
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The LDAP authentication provider to use depending
| if you require database synchronization.
|
| For synchronizing LDAP users to your local applications database, use the provider:
|
| Adldap\Laravel\Auth\DatabaseUserProvider::class
|
| Otherwise, if you just require LDAP authentication, use the provider:
|
| Adldap\Laravel\Auth\NoDatabaseUserProvider::class
|
*/
'provider' => Adldap\Laravel\Auth\DatabaseUserProvider::class,
//'provider' => Adldap\Laravel\Auth\NoDatabaseUserProvider::class,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Rules
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Rules allow you to control user authentication requests depending on scenarios.
|
| You can create your own rules and insert them here.
|
| All rules must extend from the following class:
|
| Adldap\Laravel\Validation\Rules\Rule
|
*/
'rules' => [
// Denys deleted users from authenticating.
Adldap\Laravel\Validation\Rules\DenyTrashed::class,
// Allows only manually imported users to authenticate.
// Adldap\Laravel\Validation\Rules\OnlyImported::class,
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Scopes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Scopes allow you to restrict the LDAP query that locates
| users upon import and authentication.
|
| All scopes must implement the following interface:
|
| Adldap\Laravel\Scopes\ScopeInterface
|[
// Only allows users with a user principal name to authenticate.
// Remove this if you're using OpenLDAP.
//Adldap\Laravel\Scopes\UpnScope::class,
// Only allows users with a uid to authenticate.
// Uncomment if you're using OpenLDAP.
Adldap\Laravel\Scopes\UidScope::class,
],
*/
'scopes' => $scopes,
'usernames' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| LDAP
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Discover:
|
| The discover value is the users attribute you would
| like to locate LDAP users by in your directory.
|
| For example, using the default configuration below, if you're
| authenticating users with an email address, your LDAP server
| will be queried for a user with the a `userprincipalname`
| equal to the entered email address.
|
| Authenticate:
|
| The authenticate value is the users attribute you would
| like to use to bind to your LDAP server.
|
| For example, when a user is located by the above 'discover'
| attribute, the users attribute you specify below will
| be used as the username to bind to your LDAP server.
|
*/
'ldap' => [
'discover' => envNonEmpty('ADLDAP_DISCOVER_FIELD', 'userprincipalname'),
'authenticate' => envNonEmpty('ADLDAP_AUTH_FIELD', 'distinguishedname'),
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Eloquent
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The value you enter is the database column name used for locating
| the local database record of the authenticating user.
|
| If you're using a `username` column instead, change this to `username`.
|
| This option is only applicable to the DatabaseUserProvider.
|
*/
'eloquent' => 'email',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Windows Authentication Middleware (SSO)
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Discover:
|
| The 'discover' value is the users attribute you would
| like to locate LDAP users by in your directory.
|
| For example, if 'samaccountname' is the value, then your LDAP server is
| queried for a user with the 'samaccountname' equal to the value of
| $_SERVER['AUTH_USER'].
|
| If a user is found, they are imported (if using the DatabaseUserProvider)
| into your local database, then logged in.
|
| Key:
|
| The 'key' value represents the 'key' of the $_SERVER
| array to pull the users account name from.
|
| For example, $_SERVER['AUTH_USER'].
|
*/
'windows' => [
'discover' => envNonEmpty('WINDOWS_SSO_DISCOVER', 'samaccountname'),
'key' => envNonEmpty('WINDOWS_SSO_KEY', 'AUTH_USER'),
],
],
'passwords' => [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Password Sync
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The password sync option allows you to automatically synchronize users
| LDAP passwords to your local database. These passwords are hashed
| natively by Laravel using the bcrypt() method.
|
| Enabling this option would also allow users to login to their accounts
| using the password last used when an LDAP connection was present.
|
| If this option is disabled, the local database account is applied a
| random 16 character hashed password upon every login, and will
| lose access to this account upon loss of LDAP connectivity.
|
| This option must be true or false and is only applicable
| to the DatabaseUserProvider.
|
*/
'sync' => env('ADLDAP_PASSWORD_SYNC', false),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Column
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This is the column of your users database table
| that is used to store passwords.
|
| Set this to `null` if you do not have a password column.
|
| This option is only applicable to the DatabaseUserProvider.
|
*/
'column' => 'password',
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Login Fallback
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The login fallback option allows you to login as a user located on the
| local database if active directory authentication fails.
|
| Set this to true if you would like to enable it.
|
| This option must be true or false and is only
| applicable to the DatabaseUserProvider.
|
*/
'login_fallback' => env('ADLDAP_LOGIN_FALLBACK', false),
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Sync Attributes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Attributes specified here will be added / replaced on the user model
| upon login, automatically synchronizing and keeping the attributes
| up to date.
|
| The array key represents the users Laravel model key, and
| the value represents the users LDAP attribute.
|
| This option must be an array and is only applicable
| to the DatabaseUserProvider.
|
*/
'sync_attributes' => [
'email' => envNonEmpty('ADLDAP_SYNC_FIELD', 'userprincipalname'),
//'name' => 'cn',
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Logging
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| User authentication attempts will be logged using Laravel's
| default logger if this setting is enabled.
|
| No credentials are logged, only usernames.
|
| This is usually stored in the '/storage/logs' directory
| in the root of your application.
|
| This option is useful for debugging as well as auditing.
|
| You can freely remove any events you would not like to log below,
| as well as use your own listeners if you would prefer.
|
*/
'logging' => [
'enabled' => true,
'events' => [
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\Importing::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogImport::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\Synchronized::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogSynchronized::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\Synchronizing::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogSynchronizing::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\Authenticated::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogAuthenticated::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\Authenticating::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogAuthentication::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\AuthenticationFailed::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogAuthenticationFailure::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\AuthenticationRejected::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogAuthenticationRejection::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\AuthenticationSuccessful::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogAuthenticationSuccess::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\DiscoveredWithCredentials::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogDiscovery::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\AuthenticatedWithWindows::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogWindowsAuth::class,
\Adldap\Laravel\Events\AuthenticatedModelTrashed::class => \Adldap\Laravel\Listeners\LogTrashedModel::class,
],
],
];