#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; package smbldap_conf; # smbldap-tools.conf : Q & D configuration file for smbldap-tools # This code was developped by IDEALX (http://IDEALX.org/) and # contributors (their names can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file). # # Copyright (C) 2001-2002 IDEALX # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, # USA. # Purpose : # . be the configuration file for all smbldap-tools scripts use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP $slavePort $masterPort $ldapSSL $slaveURI $masterURI $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapmodify $suffix $usersdn $computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou $SID $hash_encrypt ); use Exporter; $VERSION = 1.00; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw( $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP $slavePort $masterPort $ldapSSL $slaveURI $masterURI $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapmodify $suffix $usersdn $computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou $SID $hash_encrypt ); ############################################################################## # # General Configuration # ############################################################################## # UID and GID starting at... $UID_START = 1000; $GID_START = 1000; # Put your own SID # to obtain this number do: "net getlocalsid" $SID='S-1-5-21-3516781642-1962875130-3438800523'; ############################################################################## # # LDAP Configuration # ############################################################################## # Notes: to use to dual ldap servers backend for Samba, you must patch # Samba with the dual-head patch from IDEALX. If not using this patch # just use the same server for slaveLDAP and masterLDAP. # Those two servers declarations can also be used when you have # . one master LDAP server where all writing operations must be done # . one slave LDAP server where all reading operations must be done # (typically a replication directory) # Ex: $slaveLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $slaveLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $slavePort = "389"; # Master LDAP : needed for write operations # Ex: $masterLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $masterLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $masterPort = "389"; # Use SSL for LDAP # If set to "1", this option will use start_tls for connection # (you should also used the port 389) $ldapSSL = "0"; # LDAP Suffix # Ex: $suffix = "dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG"; $suffix = "dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG"; # Where are stored Users # Ex: $usersdn = "ou=Users,$suffix"; for ou=Users,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG $usersou = q(_USERS_); $usersdn = "ou=$usersou,$suffix"; # Where are stored Computers # Ex: $computersdn = "ou=Computers,$suffix"; for ou=Computers,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG $computersou = q(_COMPUTERS_); $computersdn = "ou=$computersou,$suffix"; # Where are stored Groups # Ex $groupsdn = "ou=Groups,$suffix"; for ou=Groups,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG $groupsou = q(_GROUPS_); $groupsdn = "ou=$groupsou,$suffix"; # Default scope Used $scope = "sub"; # Unix password encryption (CRYPT, MD5, SMD5, SSHA, SHA) $hash_encrypt="SSHA"; ############################ # Credential Configuration # ############################ # Bind DN used # Ex: $binddn = "cn=Manager,$suffix"; for cn=Manager,dc=IDEALX,dc=org $binddn = "cn=Manager,$suffix"; # Bind DN passwd used # Ex: $bindpasswd = 'secret'; for 'secret' $bindpasswd = "secret"; # Notes: if using dual ldap patch, you can specify to different configuration # By default, we will use the same DN (so it will work for standard Samba # release) $slaveDN = $binddn; $slavePw = $bindpasswd; $masterDN = $binddn; $masterPw = $bindpasswd; ############################################################################## # # Unix Accounts Configuration # ############################################################################## # Login defs # Default Login Shell # Ex: $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); $_userLoginShell = q(_LOGINSHELL_); # Home directory prefix (without username) #Ex: $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); $_userHomePrefix = q(_HOMEPREFIX_); # Gecos $_userGecos = q(System User); # Default User (POSIX and Samba) GID $_defaultUserGid = 513; # Default Computer (Samba) GID $_defaultComputerGid = 553; # Skel dir $_skeletonDir = q(/etc/skel); ############################################################################## # # SAMBA Configuration # ############################################################################## # The UNC path to home drives location without the username last extension # (will be dynamically prepended) # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\homes) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\homes $_userSmbHome = q(\\\\_PDCNAME_\\homes); # The UNC path to profiles locations without the username last extension # (will be dynamically prepended) # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\profiles\\) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\profiles $_userProfile = q(\\\\_PDCNAME_\\profiles\\); # The default Home Drive Letter mapping # (will be automatically mapped at logon time if home directory exist) # Ex: q(U:) for U: $_userHomeDrive = q(_HOMEDRIVE_); # The default user netlogon script name # if not used, will be automatically username.cmd #$_userScript = q(startup.cmd); # make sure script file is edited under dos ############################################################################## # # SMBLDAP-TOOLS Configuration (default are ok for a RedHat) # ############################################################################## # Allows not to use smbpasswd (if $with_smbpasswd == 0 in smbldap_conf.pm) but # prefer mkntpwd... most of the time, it's a wise choice :-) $with_smbpasswd = 0; $smbpasswd = "/usr/bin/smbpasswd"; $mk_ntpasswd = "/usr/local/sbin/mkntpwd"; # those next externals commands are kept fot the migration scripts and # for the populate script: this will be updated as soon as possible $slaveURI = "ldap://$slaveLDAP:$slavePort"; $masterURI = "ldap://$masterLDAP:$masterPort"; $ldap_path = "/usr/bin"; if ( $ldapSSL eq "0" ) { $ldap_opts = "-x"; } elsif ( $ldapSSL eq "1" ) { $ldap_opts = "-x -Z"; } else { die "ldapSSL option must be either 0 or 1.\n"; } #$ldapsearch = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -H $slaveURI -D '$slaveDN' -w '$slavePw'"; #$ldapsearchnobind = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -H $slaveURI"; $ldapmodify = "$ldap_path/ldapmodify $ldap_opts -H $masterURI -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; #$ldappasswd = "$ldap_path/ldappasswd $ldap_opts -H $masterURI -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; #$ldapadd = "$ldap_path/ldapadd $ldap_opts -H $masterURI -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; #$ldapdelete = "$ldap_path/ldapdelete $ldap_opts -H $masterURI -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; #$ldapmodrdn = "$ldap_path/ldapmodrdn $ldap_opts -H $masterURI -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; 1; # - The End