Authenticate Using SASL and LDAP with OpenLDAP
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MongoDB Enterprise provides support for proxy authentication of users. This allows administrators to configure a MongoDB cluster to authenticate users by proxying authentication requests to a specified Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) service.
For MongoDB 4.2 Enterprise binaries linked against libldap
(such as when running on RHEL), access to the libldap
is synchronized, incurring some performance/latency costs.
For MongoDB 4.2 Enterprise binaries linked against libldap_r
, there is no change in behavior from earlier MongoDB versions.
Considerations
MongoDB Enterprise for Windows does not support binding via saslauthd
.
- Linux MongoDB servers support binding to an LDAP server via the
saslauthd
daemon. - Use secure encrypted or trusted connections between clients and the server, as well as between
saslauthd
and the LDAP server. The LDAP server uses theSASL PLAIN
mechanism, sending and receiving data in plain text. You should use only a trusted channel such as a VPN, a connection encrypted with TLS/SSL, or a trusted wired network.
Configure saslauthd
LDAP support for user authentication requires proper configuration of the saslauthd
daemon process as well as the MongoDB server.
Specify the mechanism.
On systems that configure saslauthd
with the /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd
file, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS, and Amazon Linux AMI, set the mechanism MECH
to ldap
:
MECH=ldap
On systems that configure saslauthd
with the /etc/default/saslauthd
file, such as Ubuntu, set the MECHANISMS
option to ldap
:
MECHANISMS="ldap"
Adjust caching behavior.
On certain Linux distributions, saslauthd
starts with the caching of authentication credentials enabled. Until restarted or until the cache expires, saslauthd
will not contact the LDAP server to re-authenticate users in its authentication cache. This allows saslauthd
to successfully authenticate users in its cache, even in the LDAP server is down or if the cached users' credentials are revoked.
To set the expiration time (in seconds) for the authentication cache, see the -t option of
saslauthd
.
Configure LDAP Options with OpenLDAP.
If the saslauthd.conf
file does not exist, create it. The saslauthd.conf
file usually resides in the /etc
folder. If specifying a different file path, see the -O option of
saslauthd
.
To connect to an OpenLDAP server, update the saslauthd.conf
file with the following configuration options:
ldap_servers: <ldap uri>
ldap_search_base: <search base>
ldap_filter: <filter>
The ldap_servers
specifies the uri of the LDAP server used for authentication. In general, for OpenLDAP installed on the local machine, you can specify the value ldap://localhost:389
or if using LDAP over TLS/SSL, you can specify the value ldaps://localhost:636
.
The ldap_search_base
specifies distinguished name to which the search is relative. The search includes the base or objects below.
The ldap_filter
specifies the search filter.
The values for these configuration options should correspond to the values specific for your test. For example, to filter on email, specify ldap_filter: (mail=%n)
instead.
OpenLDAP Example
A sample saslauthd.conf
file for OpenLDAP includes the following content:
ldap_servers: ldaps://ad.example.net
ldap_search_base: ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com
ldap_filter: (uid=%u)
To use this sample OpenLDAP configuration, create users with a uid
attribute (login name) and place under the Users
organizational unit (ou
) under the domain components (dc
) example
and com
.
For more information on saslauthd
configuration, see http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/guide.html#Configuringsaslauthd.
Test the saslauthd
configuration.
Use testsaslauthd
utility to test the saslauthd
configuration. For example:
testsaslauthd -u testuser -p testpassword -f /var/run/saslauthd/mux
0: OK "Success"
indicates successful authentication.0: NO "authentication failed"
indicates a username, password, or configuration error.
Modify the file path with respect to the location of the saslauthd
directory on the host operating system.
The parent directory of the saslauthd
Unix domain socket file specified to security.sasl.saslauthdSocketPath
or --setParameter saslauthdPath
must grant read and execute (r-x
) permissions for either:
The mongod
or mongos
cannot successfully authenticate via saslauthd
without the specified permission on the saslauthd
directory and its contents.
Configure MongoDB
Add user to MongoDB for authentication.
Add the user to the $external
database in MongoDB. To specify the user's privileges, assign roles to the user.
To use Client Sessions and Causal Consistency Guarantees with $external
authentication users (Kerberos, LDAP, or x.509 users), usernames cannot be greater than 10k bytes.
For example, the following adds a user with read-only access to the records
database.
db.getSiblingDB("$external").createUser(
{
user : <username>,
roles: [ { role: "read", db: "records" } ]
}
)
Add additional principals as needed. For more information about creating and managing users, see User Management Commands.
Configure MongoDB server.
To configure the MongoDB server to use the saslauthd
instance for proxy authentication, include the following options when starting mongod
:
--auth
command line option orsecurity.authorization
setting,authenticationMechanisms
parameter set toPLAIN
, andsaslauthdPath
parameter set to the path to the Unix-domain Socket of thesaslauthd
instance.ImportantThe parent directory of the
saslauthd
Unix domain socket file specified tosecurity.sasl.saslauthdSocketPath
or--setParameter saslauthdPath
must grant read and execute (r-x
) permissions for either:The
mongod
ormongos
cannot successfully authenticate viasaslauthd
without the specified permission on thesaslauthd
directory and its contents.
If you use the authorization
option to enforce authentication, you will need privileges to create a user.
Use specific saslauthd
socket path.
For socket path of /<some>/<path>/saslauthd
, set the saslauthdPath
to /<some>/<path>/saslauthd/mux
, as in the following command line example:
mongod --auth --setParameter saslauthdPath=/<some>/<path>/saslauthd/mux --setParameter authenticationMechanisms=PLAIN
Include additional options as required for your configuration. For instance, if you wish remote clients to connect to your deployment or your deployment members are run on different hosts, specify the --bind_ip
. For more information, see Localhost Binding Compatibility Changes.
Or if using a YAML format configuration file, specify the following settings in the file:
security:
authorization: enabled
setParameter:
saslauthdPath: /<some>/<path>/saslauthd/mux
authenticationMechanisms: PLAIN
Or, if using the older configuration file format:
auth=true
setParameter=saslauthdPath=/<some>/<path>/saslauthd/mux
setParameter=authenticationMechanisms=PLAIN
Use default Unix-domain socket path.
To use the default Unix-domain socket path, set the saslauthdPath
to the empty string ""
, as in the following command line example:
mongod --auth --setParameter saslauthdPath="" --setParameter authenticationMechanisms=PLAIN
Include additional options as required for your configuration. For instance, if you wish remote clients to connect to your deployment or your deployment members are run on different hosts, specify the --bind_ip
. For more information, see Localhost Binding Compatibility Changes.
Or if using a YAML format configuration file, specify the following settings in the file:
security:
authorization: enabled
setParameter:
saslauthdPath: ""
authenticationMechanisms: PLAIN
Or, if using the older configuration file format:
auth=true
setParameter=saslauthdPath=""
setParameter=authenticationMechanisms=PLAIN
Include additional options as required for your configuration. For instance, if you wish remote clients to connect to your deployment or your deployment members are run on different hosts, specify the net.bindIp
setting. For more information, see Localhost Binding Compatibility Changes.
Authenticate the user in mongosh
.
You can authenticate from the command line during connection, or connect first and then authenticate using db.auth()
method.
The server forwards the password in plain text. In general, use only on a trusted channel (VPN, TLS/SSL, trusted wired network). See Considerations.