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Version 25.1 by Thomas Mortagne on 2008/09/09

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Vincent Massol 1.1 1 1 User Authentication
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jmcettrick 1.18 3 XWiki supports several different authentication mechanisms for authenticating users:
Vincent Massol 1.1 4 #toc("" "" "")
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6 The form authentication is the default mechanism.
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Vincent Massol 17.2 8 #info("Note that currently XWiki allows only one method of authentication to be enabled at a time. This will probably be improved in the future.")
Vincent Massol 1.1 9
10 1.1 Form Authentication
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12 TODO
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14 1.1 LDAP Authentication
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Vincent Massol 17.3 16 #warning("New LDAP implementation since XWiki Platform 1.3M2, see [previous LDAP authentication service documentation>AuthenticationLdapOld]")
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Vincent Massol 1.2 18 1.1.1 Generic LDAP configuration
Vincent Massol 1.1 19
Vincent Massol 1.2 20 In order to enable the LDAP support you have to change the authentication method in ~~WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg~~ as follows:
21 {code}
Thomas Mortagne 7.1 22 ## Turn LDAP authentication on - otherwise only XWiki authentication
23 ## 0 : disable
24 ## 1 : enable
Vincent Massol 1.2 25 xwiki.authentication.ldap=1
Thomas Mortagne 7.1 26
27 ## set LDAP as authentication service
Thomas Mortagne 18.1 28 xwiki.authentication.authclass=com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.LDAP.XWikiLDAPAuthServiceImpl
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Vincent Massol 1.2 30 {code}
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Vincent Massol 2.1 32 You can setup the LDAP configuration in the ~~xwiki.cfg~~ file by filling the following properties:
Vincent Massol 1.2 33
Thomas Mortagne 6.1 34 {code:none}
35 ## LDAP Server (Active Directory, eDirectory, OpenLDAP, etc.)
36 xwiki.authentication.ldap.server=156.58.101.204
Vincent Massol 1.1 37 xwiki.authentication.ldap.port=389
Thomas Mortagne 6.1 38
39 ## LDAP login, empty = anonymous access, otherwise specify full dn
40 ## {0} is replaced with the username, {1} with the password
Vincent Massol 1.1 41 xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_DN=cn={0},department=USER,department=INFORMATIK,department=1230,o=MP
42 xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_pass={1}
Thomas Mortagne 6.1 43
Thomas Mortagne 22.1 44 ## Force to check password after LDAP connection
45 ## 0: disable
46 ## 1: enable
Thomas Mortagne 12.1 47 xwiki.authentication.ldap.validate_password=0
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Thomas Mortagne 6.1 49 ## only members of the following group will be verified in the LDAP
50 ## otherwise only users that are found after searching starting from the base_DN
51 xwiki.authentication.ldap.user_group=cn=developers,ou=groups,o=MegaNova,c=US
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Thomas Mortagne 22.1 53 ## only users not member of the following group can autheticate
54 xwiki.authentication.ldap.exclude_group=cn=admin,ou=groups,o=MegaNova,c=US
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Thomas Mortagne 6.1 56 ## base DN for searches
57 xwiki.authentication.ldap.base_DN=
58 department=USER,department=INFORMATIK,department=1230,o=MP
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60 ## specifies the LDAP attribute containing the identifier to be used as the XWiki name (default=cn)
61 xwiki.authentication.ldap.UID_attr=cn
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63 ## retrieve the following fields from LDAP and store them in the XWiki user object (xwiki-attribute=ldap-attribute)
64 xwiki.authentication.ldap.fields_mapping=last_name=sn,first_name=givenName,fullname=fullName,email=mail,ldap_dn=dn
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66 # on every login update the mapped attributes from LDAP to XWiki otherwise this happens only once when the XWiki account is created.
67 xwiki.authentication.ldap.update_user=1
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69 ## maps XWiki groups to LDAP groups, separator is "|"
70 xwiki.authentication.ldap.group_mapping=XWiki.XWikiAdminGroup=cn=AdminRole,ou=groups,o=MegaNova,c=US|\
71 XWiki.Organisation=cn=testers,ou=groups,o=MegaNova,c=US
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73 ## time in seconds after which the list of members in a group is refreshed from LDAP (default=3600*6)
74 xwiki.authentication.ldap.groupcache_expiration=21800
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76 ## - create : synchronize group membership only when the user is first created
77 ## - always: synchronize on every login
78 xwiki.authentication.ldap.mode_group_sync=always
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80 ## if ldap authentication fails for any reason, try XWiki DB authentication with the same credentials
81 xwiki.authentication.ldap.trylocal=1
Thomas Mortagne 8.1 82
83 ## SSL connection to LDAP server
84 ## 0 : normal
85 ## 1 : SSL
86 xwiki.authentication.ldap.ssl=1
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88 ## The keystore file to use in SSL connection
89 xwiki.authentication.ldap.ssl.keystore=
Vincent Massol 1.1 90 {code}
Vincent Massol 3.1 91
Thomas Mortagne 23.1 92 #info("You can also setup the LDAP configuration in XWiki.XWikiPreferences page by going to the object editor. Simply replace \"xwiki.authentication.ldap.\" by \"ldap_\". For example <tt>xwiki.authentication.ldap.base_DN</tt> become <tt>ldap_base_DN</tt>")
Thomas Mortagne 9.1 93
greyfairer 1.3 94 1.1.1 LDAP Configuration for Active Directory
Vincent Massol 1.1 95
greyfairer 1.3 96 Here are values of the properties you need to set if your LDAP server implementation is Miscrosoft Active Directory:
97 - *ldap_server*: name/IP of AD server machine
98 - *ldap_port*: port ~~(e.g. 389)~~
99 - *ldap_base_DN*: name of root DN ~~(e.g. dc=ad,dc=company,dc=com)~~
100 - *ldap_bind_DN*: domain\{0\} ~~(e.g. ad\{0\} where \{0\} will be replaced by username during validation)~~
101 - *ldap_bind_pass*: \{1\} ~~(where \{1\} will be replaced by password during validation)~~
102 - *ldap_UID_attr*: sAMAccountName
103 - *ldap_fields_mapping*: name=sAMAccountName,last_name=sn,first_name=givenName,fullname=displayName,mail=mail,ldap_dn=dn
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jmcettrick 1.19 105 Example:
106 {code}
Thomas Mortagne 19.1 107 xwiki.authentication.authclass=com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.LDAP.XWikiLDAPAuthServiceImpl
jmcettrick 1.19 108 xwiki.authentication.ldap=1
109 xwiki.authentication.ldap.server=adserver
110 xwiki.authentication.ldap.port=389
111 xwiki.authentication.ldap.base_DN=dc=subdomain,dc=domain,dc=suffix
112 xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_DN=subdomain\\{0}
113 xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_pass={1}
114 xwiki.authentication.ldap.UID_attr=sAMAccountName
115 xwiki.authentication.ldap.fields_mapping=name=sAMAccountName,last_name=sn,first_name=givenName,fullname=displayName,mail=mail,ldap_dn=dn
116 {code}
greyfairer 1.3 117
jmcettrick 1.19 118 The bind_DN and bind_pass fields contain the username and password for binding to the LDAP server in order to search, which will not necessarily be the same credentials as the user logging in.
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121 The exact details of this configuration will vary based on your server configuration. It may not be necessary to prefix the username (represented by {0}) with the subdomain.
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123 For testing purposes, you may wish to omit the "ldap.fields_mapping" field, to test the authentication first, and then add it later to get the mappings right.
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125 This java client, [LDAP Browser/Editor > http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~gawor/ldap/] is a handy tool for checking your configuration.
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Thomas Mortagne 24.1 127 1.1.1 Detailed use cases
jmcettrick 1.19 128
Thomas Mortagne 24.1 129 See [LDAP configuration uses cases>LDAPAuthenticationUseCases] for some detailed use cases.
Thomas Mortagne 12.1 130
Thomas Mortagne 25.1 131 1.1.1 Enable LDAP debug log
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133 See [AdminGuide.Logging]. The specific targets for LDAP authetication are:
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135 log4j.logger.com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.ldap=debug
136 log4j.logger.com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.LDAP=debug
137 {code}
Vincent Massol 1.1 138 1.1 eXo Authentication
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140 The eXo authentication is used automatically by adding/editing the ~~xwiki.exo=1~~ property in ~~WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg~~.
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142 1.1 Custom Authentication
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144 This allows plugging to any existing authentication mechanism such as SiteMinder, etc. To configure a custom authentication do the following:
145 # Implement the XWikiAuthService interface.
146 # Edit the ~~WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg~~ file and add a ~~xwiki.authentication.authclass~~ property pointing to your class. For example:
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148 {code}
149 xwiki.authentication.authclass = com.acme.MyCustomAuthenticationService
150 {code}
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rssh 4.1 152 Note, that you also can implement own right management service by implementing XWikiRightService interface:
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rssh 5.1 154 xwiki.authentication.rightsclass = com.acme.MyCustomRightsService
rssh 4.1 155 {code}
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rssh 5.1 157 and group service by implementing XWikiGroupService and setting ~~xwiki.authentication.groupclass~~ property.
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ShawnLauzon 1.14 163 1.1 Authentication parameters
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165 You can set each of these parameters by setting:
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167 {code}
168 xwiki.authentication.~~param_name~~=~~param_value~~
169 {code}
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171 {table}
172 Name | Optional | Allowed values | Default value | Description
ShawnLauzon 1.15 173 encryptionKey | No(1) | ? | n/a | Set the Encryption Key used to create a secret key, the secret key is passed to the Cipher object to be used during encryption and decryption of cookie values.
174 validationKey | No(2) | ? | n/a | Set the Validation Key used to generate hash value; the hash value is stored with the cookie and used to verify that the cookie has not been tampered with.
ShawnLauzon 1.14 175 cookiedomains | Yes | String | Server host name | Which host(s) should your cookies be sent to; use only if you want to share cookies across domains, otherwise should be commented out
176 cookielife | Yes | Number | 14 | Number of days cookies take to expire
177 cookiepath | Yes | String | / | The webapp path that XWiki cookies should be sent to; if you have anything else running on your web server, this should be set to ~~/xwiki~~
ShawnLauzon 1.17 178 default_page | Yes | String | /bin/view/ Main/WebHome | Page to redirect to if xredirect parameter is not set
ShawnLauzon 1.15 179 encryptionalgorithm | Yes | ? | ? | Set the Encryption Algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt cookies
180 encryptionmode | Yes | ? | ? | Set the Encryption Mode used to encrypt and decrypt cookies
181 encryptionpadding | Yes | ? | ? | Set the Encryption Padding used to encrypt and decrypt cookies
ShawnLauzon 1.17 182 errorpage | Yes | String | /bin/loginerror/ XWiki/XWikiLogin | Page to redirect to if there is an error logging in
183 loginpage | Yes | String | /bin/login/ XWiki/XWikiLogin | Page to redirect to when not logged in
184 loginsubmitpage | Yes | String | /loginsubmit/ XWiki/XWikiLogin | ?
185 logoutpage | Yes | String | /bin/logout/ XWiki/XWikiLogout | Page to redirect to after logged out
Vincent Massol 15.2 186 realmname | Yes | String | XWiki | Sets the realm name
ShawnLauzon 1.16 187 protection | Yes | all, validation, encryption, none | all | Protection level for the "remember me" cookie functionality
ShawnLauzon 1.15 188 unauthorized_code | Yes | ? | ? | ?
ShawnLauzon 1.14 189 useip | Yes | true / false | true | Specify to use the IP address when encrypting the cookie data; if IP address changes will need to re-login.
190 {table}
ShawnLauzon 1.15 191 # Only required if protection = encryption or all (default)
192 # Only required if protection = validation or all (default)
ShawnLauzon 1.16 193
JasperSiepkes 20.1 194 1.1 Kerberos SSO Authentication
ShawnLauzon 1.17 195
JasperSiepkes 21.1 196 #warning("This implementation of SSO is currently under review see: http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-2496 . The class which is described in this segment of documentation, AppServerTrustedKerberosAuthServiceImpl, is not part of the default XWiki distribution!")
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JasperSiepkes 20.1 198 The following is an example of mod_auth_kerb for Apache being used to easily implement Xwiki authentication of users via by HTTP Negotiate on a linux server. This example assumes you already have a working Apache2 HTTPD and Apache Tomcat setup with mod_jk.
jmcettrick 1.18 199
JasperSiepkes 20.1 200 First of all you need to create a principal and keytab for the webserver:
201 {code}
202 # kadmin
203 kadmin> addprinc -randkey HTTP/wiki.example.com
204 kadmin> ktadd -k /etc/apache2/ssl/wiki.keytab HTTP/wiki.example.com
205 kadmin> quit
206 {code}
Thomas Mortagne 10.1 207
JasperSiepkes 20.1 208 Make sure the keytab has the right permissions and ownership:
209 {code}
210 chown www-data:www-data /etc/apache2/ssl/wiki.keytab
211 chmod 400 /etc/apache2/ssl/wiki.keytab
212 {code}
Thomas Mortagne 11.1 213
JasperSiepkes 20.1 214 Install mod_auth_kerb in your linux installation. On Debian or Ubuntu this would be achieved by running:
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216 aptitude install libapache2-mod-auth-kerb
217 {code}
218 Of course the installation procedure varies per Linux distribution.
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220 If your xwiki installation is mounted in Apache HTTPD under /xwiki, add the following to the virtual host configuration:
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222 <Location /xwiki/>
223 AuthType Kerberos
224 AuthName "Kerberos Login"
225 KrbAuthRealms EXAMPLE.COM
226 Krb5Keytab "/etc/apache2/ssl/wiki.keytab"
227 KrbMethodK5Passwd off
228 KrbMethodNegotiate on
229 KrbSaveCredentials on
230 require valid-user
231 </Location>
232 {code}
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234 Make sure Apache Tomcat uses the authentication performed by Apache HTTPD with the "tomcatAuthentication" property in the connector description (which is in the server.xml file of Apache Tomcat):
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236 <Connector port="8009" address="127.0.0.1" enableLookups="false" tomcatAuthentication="false" redirectPort="8443" protocol="AJP/1.3" />
237 {code}
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239 Place the authkerb.jar jar in the WEB-INF/lib directory of Xwiki in Apache Tomcat.
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241 Have Xwiki use the authentication module by changing the "xwiki.authentication.authclass" property in WEB-INF/lib/xwiki.cfg file.
242 {code}
243 xwiki.authentication.authclass=com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.xwiki.AppServerTrustedKerberosAuthServiceImpl
244 {code}
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246 If you use Firefox, do not forget to whitelist the xwiki URL for HTTP Negotiate in about:config with the "network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris" property. possible values for this propperty include (without the quotes): "https://" for all secured connections or "example.com" for all example.com subdomains.
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