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Liferay

Presentation

Liferay is an enterprise portal.

Liferay can use LL::NG as an SSO provider but you have to manage how users are created:

Of course, integration will be full if you use the LDAP directory as users backend for LL::NG and Liferay.

If the user is not created, or can not be created via LDAP import, the connection to Liferay will be refused. With LDAP, login, mail, first name and last name are required attributes. If one is missing, the user is not created.

This documentation just explains how to set up the SSO part. Please refer to Liferay documentation to enable LDAP provisionning.

Configuration

Liferay administration

Access to Liferay (first time):

Login as administrator:

Go to My Account:

Go to Portal » Settings:

Go to Configuration » Authentication:

In General, fill at least the following information:

We advice to deactivate other options, cause users will use LL::NG portal to modify or reset their password.

You need to activate LDAP authentication, else SSO authentication will not work. Do this in the control panel or in the configuration file:
ldap.auth.enabled=true

Then use the SiteMinder tab to configure SSO:

Do not forget to save your changes!

Liferay virtual host

Configure Liferay virtual host like other protected virtual host.

<VirtualHost *:80>
       ServerName liferay.example.com
 
       PerlHeaderParserHandler Lemonldap::NG::Handler
 
       ...
 
</VirtualHost>
server {
  listen 80;
  server_name liferay.example.com;
  root /path/to/application;
  # Internal authentication request
  location = /lmauth {
    internal;
    include /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params;
    fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/llng-fastcgi-server/llng-fastcgi.sock;
    # Drop post datas
    fastcgi_pass_request_body  off;
    fastcgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH "";
    # Keep original hostname
    fastcgi_param HOST $http_host;
    # Keep original request (LLNG server will received /llauth)
    fastcgi_param X_ORIGINAL_URI  $request_uri;
  } 
 
  # Client requests
  location / {
    auth_request /lmauth;
    auth_request_set $lmremote_user $upstream_http_lm_remote_user;
    auth_request_set $lmlocation $upstream_http_location;
    error_page 401 $lmlocation;
    try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
 
    ...
 
    include /etc/lemonldap-ng/nginx-lua-headers.conf;
  }
  location / {
    try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
  }
}

Liferay virtual host in Manager

Go to the Manager and create a new virtual host for Liferay.

Just configure the access rules. You can add a rule for logout:

 ^/c/portal/logout => logout_sso

Configure the Auth-User header.