RBAC model¶
Presentation¶
RBAC stands for Role Based Access Control. It means that you manage authorizations to access applications by checking the role(s) of the user, and provide this role to the application.
As the definition of access rules is free in LemonLDAP::NG, you can implement an RBAC model if you need.
Configuration¶
Roles as simple values of a user attribute¶
Imagine you’ve set your directory schema to store roles as values of an attribute of the user, for example “description”. This is simple because you can send the role to the application by creating a HTTP header (for example Auth-Role) with the concatenated values (‘;’ is the concatenation string):
Auth-Roles => $description
If the user has these values inside its entry:
description: user
description: admin
Then you got this value inside the Auth-Roles header:
user; admin
Roles as entries in the directory¶
Now imagine the following DIT:
dc=example,dc=com
ou=users
uid=coudot
ou=roles
ou=aaa
cn=admin
cn=user
ou=bbb
cn=admin
cn=user
Roles are entries, below branches representing applications. We can use
the standard LDAP objectClass organizationalRole
to maintain roles,
for example:
dn: cn=admin,ou=aaa,ou=roles,dc=example,dc=com
objectClass: organizationalRole
objectClass: top
cn: admin
ou: aaa
roleOccupant: uid=coudot,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com
A user is attached to a role if its DN is in roleOccupant
attribute.
We add the attribute ou
to allow LL::NG to know which application is
concerned by this role.
So imagine the user coudot is “user” on application “BBB” and “admin” on application “AAA”.
Gather roles in session¶
Use the LDAP group configuration to store roles as groups in the user session:
Base: ou=roles,dc=example,dc=com
Object class: organizationalRole
Target attribute: roleOccupant
Searched attributes: cn ou
Restrict access to application¶
We configure LL::NG to authorize people on an application only if they
have a role on it. For this, we use the $hGroups
variable.
For application AAA:
default => groupMatch($hGroups, 'ou', 'aaa')
For application BBB:
default => groupMatch($hGroups, 'ou', 'bbb')
Send role to application¶
It is done by creating the correct HTTP header:
For application AAA:
Auth-Roles => ((grep{/aaa/} split(';',$groups))[0] =~ /([a-zA-Z]+?)/)[0]
For application BBB:
Auth-Roles => ((grep{/bbb/} split(';',$groups))[0] =~ /([a-zA-Z]+?)/)[0]