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357 lines
16 KiB
PHP
357 lines
16 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace App\Models;
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use App\Models\Setting;
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use App\Models\User;
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use Exception;
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
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use Input;
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use Log;
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/***********************************************
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* TODOS:
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*
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* First off, we should probably make it so that the main LDAP thing we're using is an *instance* of this class,
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* rather than the static methods we use here. We should probably load up that class with its settings, so we
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* don't have to explicitly refer to them so often.
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*
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* Then, we should probably look at embedding some of the logic we use elsewhere into here - the various methods
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* should either return a User or false, or other things like that. Don't make the consumers of this class reach
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* into its guts. While that conflates this model with the User model, I think having the appropriate logic for
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* turning LDAP people into Users ought to belong here, so it's easier on the consumer of this class.
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*
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* We're probably going to have to eventually make it so that Snipe-IT users can define multiple LDAP servers,
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* and having this as a more instance-oriented class will be a step in the right direction.
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***********************************************/
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class Ldap extends Model
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{
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/**
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* Makes a connection to LDAP using the settings in Admin > Settings.
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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* @return connection
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*/
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public static function connectToLdap()
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{
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$ldap_host = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_server;
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$ldap_version = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_version ?: 3;
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$ldap_server_cert_ignore = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_server_cert_ignore;
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$ldap_use_tls = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_tls;
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// If we are ignoring the SSL cert we need to setup the environment variable
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// before we create the connection
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if ($ldap_server_cert_ignore == '1') {
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putenv('LDAPTLS_REQCERT=never');
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}
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// If the user specifies where CA Certs are, make sure to use them
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if (env('LDAPTLS_CACERT')) {
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putenv('LDAPTLS_CACERT='.env('LDAPTLS_CACERT'));
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}
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$connection = @ldap_connect($ldap_host);
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if (! $connection) {
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throw new Exception('Could not connect to LDAP server at '.$ldap_host.'. Please check your LDAP server name and port number in your settings.');
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}
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// Needed for AD
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ldap_set_option($connection, LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS, 0);
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ldap_set_option($connection, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, $ldap_version);
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ldap_set_option($connection, LDAP_OPT_NETWORK_TIMEOUT, 20);
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if (Setting::getSettings()->ldap_client_tls_cert && Setting::getSettings()->ldap_client_tls_key) {
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ldap_set_option(null, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE, Setting::get_client_side_cert_path());
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ldap_set_option(null, LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE, Setting::get_client_side_key_path());
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}
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if ($ldap_use_tls=='1') {
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ldap_start_tls($connection);
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}
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return $connection;
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}
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/**
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* Binds/authenticates the user to LDAP, and returns their attributes.
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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* @param $username
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* @param $password
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* @param bool|false $user
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* @return bool true if the username and/or password provided are valid
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* false if the username and/or password provided are invalid
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* array of ldap_attributes if $user is true
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*/
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public static function findAndBindUserLdap($username, $password)
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{
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$settings = Setting::getSettings();
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$connection = self::connectToLdap();
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$ldap_username_field = $settings->ldap_username_field;
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$baseDn = $settings->ldap_basedn;
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$userDn = $ldap_username_field.'='.$username.','.$settings->ldap_basedn;
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if ($settings->is_ad == '1') {
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// Check if they are using the userprincipalname for the username field.
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// If they are, we can skip building the UPN to authenticate against AD
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if ($ldap_username_field == 'userprincipalname') {
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$userDn = $username;
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} else {
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// TODO - we no longer respect the "add AD Domain to username" checkbox, but it still exists in settings.
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// We should probably just eliminate that checkbox to avoid confusion.
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// We let it sit in the DB, unused, to facilitate people downgrading (if they decide to).
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// Hopefully, in a later release, we can remove it from the settings.
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// This logic instead just means that if we're using UPN, we don't append ad_domain, if we aren't, then we do.
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// Hopefully that should handle all of our use cases, but if not we can backport our old logic.
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$userDn = ($settings->ad_domain != '') ? $username.'@'.$settings->ad_domain : $username.'@'.$settings->email_domain;
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}
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}
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$filterQuery = $settings->ldap_auth_filter_query.$username;
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$filter = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_filter; //FIXME - this *does* respect the ldap filter, but I believe that AdLdap2 did *not*.
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$filterQuery = "({$filter}({$filterQuery}))";
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\Log::debug('Filter query: '.$filterQuery);
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if (! $ldapbind = @ldap_bind($connection, $userDn, $password)) {
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\Log::debug("Status of binding user: $userDn to directory: (directly!) ".($ldapbind ? "success" : "FAILURE"));
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if (! $ldapbind = self::bindAdminToLdap($connection)) {
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/*
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* TODO PLEASE:
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*
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* this isn't very clear, so it's important to note: the $ldapbind value is never correctly returned - we never 'return true' from self::bindAdminToLdap() (the function
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* just "falls off the end" without ever explictly returning 'true')
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*
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* but it *does* have an interesting side-effect of checking for the LDAP password being incorrectly encrypted with the wrong APP_KEY, so I'm leaving it in for now.
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*
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* If it *did* correctly return 'true' on a succesful bind, it would _probably_ allow users to log in with an incorrect password. Which would be horrible!
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*
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* Let's definitely fix this at the next refactor!!!!
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*
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*/
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\Log::debug("Status of binding Admin user: $userDn to directory instead: ".($ldapbind ? "success" : "FAILURE"));
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (! $results = ldap_search($connection, $baseDn, $filterQuery)) {
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throw new Exception('Could not search LDAP: ');
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}
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if (! $entry = ldap_first_entry($connection, $results)) {
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return false;
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}
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if (! $user = ldap_get_attributes($connection, $entry)) {
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return false;
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}
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return array_change_key_case($user);
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}
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/**
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* Binds/authenticates an admin to LDAP for LDAP searching/syncing.
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* Here we also return a better error if the app key is donked.
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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* @param bool|false $user
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* @return bool true if the username and/or password provided are valid
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* false if the username and/or password provided are invalid
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*/
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public static function bindAdminToLdap($connection)
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{
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$ldap_username = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_uname;
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// Lets return some nicer messages for users who donked their app key, and disable LDAP
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try {
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$ldap_pass = \Crypt::decrypt(Setting::getSettings()->ldap_pword);
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} catch (Exception $e) {
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throw new Exception('Your app key has changed! Could not decrypt LDAP password using your current app key, so LDAP authentication has been disabled. Login with a local account, update the LDAP password and re-enable it in Admin > Settings.');
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}
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if (! $ldapbind = @ldap_bind($connection, $ldap_username, $ldap_pass)) {
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throw new Exception('Could not bind to LDAP: '.ldap_error($connection));
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}
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// TODO - this just "falls off the end" but the function states that it should return true or false
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// unfortunately, one of the use cases for this function is wrong and *needs* for that failure mode to fire
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// so I don't want to fix this right now.
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// this method MODIFIES STATE on the passed-in $connection and just returns true or false (or, in this case, undefined)
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// at the next refactor, this should be appropriately modified to be more consistent.
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}
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/**
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* Parse and map LDAP attributes based on settings
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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*
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* @param $ldapatttibutes
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* @return array|bool
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*/
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public static function parseAndMapLdapAttributes($ldapattributes)
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{
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//Get LDAP attribute config
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$ldap_result_username = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_username_field;
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$ldap_result_emp_num = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_emp_num;
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$ldap_result_last_name = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_lname_field;
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$ldap_result_first_name = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_fname_field;
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$ldap_result_email = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_email;
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$ldap_result_phone = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_phone;
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$ldap_result_jobtitle = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_jobtitle;
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$ldap_result_country = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_country;
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$ldap_result_dept = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_dept;
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$ldap_result_manager = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_manager;
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// Get LDAP user data
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$item = [];
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$item['username'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_username][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_username][0] : '';
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$item['employee_number'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_emp_num][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_emp_num][0] : '';
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$item['lastname'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_last_name][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_last_name][0] : '';
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$item['firstname'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_first_name][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_first_name][0] : '';
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$item['email'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_email][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_email][0] : '';
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$item['telephone'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_phone][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_phone][0] : '';
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$item['jobtitle'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_jobtitle][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_jobtitle][0] : '';
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$item['country'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_country][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_country][0] : '';
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$item['department'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_dept][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_dept][0] : '';
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$item['manager'] = isset($ldapattributes[$ldap_result_manager][0]) ? $ldapattributes[$ldap_result_manager][0] : '';
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return $item;
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}
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/**
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* Create user from LDAP attributes
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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* @param $ldapatttibutes
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* @return array|bool
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*/
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public static function createUserFromLdap($ldapatttibutes, $password)
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{
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$item = self::parseAndMapLdapAttributes($ldapatttibutes);
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// Create user from LDAP data
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if (! empty($item['username'])) {
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$user = new User;
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$user->first_name = $item['firstname'];
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$user->last_name = $item['lastname'];
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$user->username = $item['username'];
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$user->email = $item['email'];
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if (Setting::getSettings()->ldap_pw_sync == '1') {
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$user->password = bcrypt($password);
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} else {
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$pass = substr(str_shuffle('0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'), 0, 25);
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$user->password = bcrypt($pass);
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}
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$user->activated = 1;
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$user->ldap_import = 1;
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$user->notes = 'Imported on first login from LDAP';
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if ($user->save()) {
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return $user;
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} else {
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LOG::debug('Could not create user.'.$user->getErrors());
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throw new Exception('Could not create user: '.$user->getErrors());
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Searches LDAP
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*
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* @author [A. Gianotto] [<snipe@snipe.net>]
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* @since [v3.0]
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* @param $base_dn
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* @param $count
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* @param $filter
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* @return array|bool
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*/
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public static function findLdapUsers($base_dn = null, $count = -1, $filter = null)
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{
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$ldapconn = self::connectToLdap();
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self::bindAdminToLdap($ldapconn);
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// Default to global base DN if nothing else is provided.
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if (is_null($base_dn)) {
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$base_dn = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_basedn;
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}
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if($filter === null) {
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$filter = Setting::getSettings()->ldap_filter;
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}
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// Set up LDAP pagination for very large databases
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$page_size = 500;
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$cookie = '';
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$result_set = [];
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$global_count = 0;
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// Perform the search
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do {
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if ($filter != '' && substr($filter, 0, 1) != '(') { // wrap parens around NON-EMPTY filters that DON'T have them, for back-compatibility with AdLdap2-based filters
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$filter = "($filter)";
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} elseif ($filter == '') {
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$filter = '(cn=*)';
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}
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// HUGE thanks to this article: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68275972/how-to-get-paged-ldap-queries-in-php-8-and-read-more-than-1000-entries
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// which helped me wrap my head around paged results!
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// if a $count is set and it's smaller than $page_size then use that as the page size
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$ldap_controls = [];
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//if($count == -1) { //count is -1 means we have to employ paging to query the entire directory
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$ldap_controls = [['oid' => LDAP_CONTROL_PAGEDRESULTS, 'iscritical' => false, 'value' => ['size'=> $count == -1||$count>$page_size ? $page_size : $count, 'cookie' => $cookie]]];
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//}
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$search_results = ldap_search($ldapconn, $base_dn, $filter, [], 0, /* $page_size */ -1, -1, LDAP_DEREF_NEVER, $ldap_controls); // TODO - I hate the @, and I hate that we get a full page even if we ask for 10 records. Can we use an ldap_control?
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\Log::debug("did the search run? I guess so if you got here!");
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if (! $search_results) {
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return redirect()->route('users.index')->with('error', trans('admin/users/message.error.ldap_could_not_search').ldap_error($ldapconn)); // TODO this is never called in any routed context - only from the Artisan command. So this redirect will never work.
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}
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$errcode = null;
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$matcheddn = null;
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$errmsg = null;
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$referrals = null;
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$controls = [];
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ldap_parse_result($ldapconn, $search_results, $errcode , $matcheddn , $errmsg , $referrals, $controls);
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if (isset($controls[LDAP_CONTROL_PAGEDRESULTS]['value']['cookie'])) {
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// You need to pass the cookie from the last call to the next one
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$cookie = $controls[LDAP_CONTROL_PAGEDRESULTS]['value']['cookie'];
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\Log::debug("okay, at least one more page to go!!!");
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} else {
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\Log::debug("okay, we're out of pages - no cookie (or empty cookie) was passed");
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$cookie = '';
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}
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// Empty cookie means last page
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// Get results from page
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$results = ldap_get_entries($ldapconn, $search_results);
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if (! $results) {
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return redirect()->route('users.index')->with('error', trans('admin/users/message.error.ldap_could_not_get_entries').ldap_error($ldapconn)); // TODO this is never called in any routed context - only from the Artisan command. So this redirect will never work.
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}
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// Add results to result set
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$global_count += $results['count'];
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$result_set = array_merge($result_set, $results);
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\Log::debug("Total count is: $global_count");
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} while ($cookie !== null && $cookie != '' && ($count == -1 || $global_count < $count)); // some servers don't even have pagination, and some will give you more results than you asked for, so just see if you have enough.
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// Clean up after search
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$result_set['count'] = $global_count; // TODO: I would've figured you could just count the array instead?
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$results = $result_set;
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return $results;
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}
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}
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