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#!/usr/bin/perl
##
## Example script of how you could import a smbpasswd file into an LDAP
## directory using the Mozilla PerLDAP module.
##
## writen by jerry@samba.org
##
## ported to Net::LDAP by dkrovich@slackworks.com
use Net::LDAP;
#################################################
## set these to a value appropriate for your site
##
$DN="ou=people,dc=plainjoe,dc=org";
$ROOTDN="cn=Manager,dc=plainjoe,dc=org";
# If you use perl special character in your
# rootpw, escape them:
# $rootpw = "secr\@t" instead of $rootpw = "secr@t"
$rootpw = "n0pass";
$LDAPSERVER="scooby";
##
## end local site variables
#################################################
$ldap = Net::LDAP->new($LDAPSERVER) or die "Unable to connect to LDAP server $LDAPSERVER";
## Bind as $ROOTDN so you can do updates
$mesg = $ldap->bind($ROOTDN, password => $rootpw);
$mesg->error() if $mesg->code();
while ( $string = <STDIN> ) {
chomp ($string);
## Get the account info from the smbpasswd file
@smbentry = split (/:/, $string);
## Check for the existence of a system account
@getpwinfo = getpwnam($smbentry[0]);
if (! @getpwinfo ) {
print STDERR "**$smbentry[0] does not have a system account... \n";
next;
}
## Calculate RID = uid*2 +1000
$rid=@getpwinfo[2]*2+1000;
## check and see if account info already exists in LDAP.
$result = $ldap->search ( base => "$DN",
scope => "sub",
filter => "(uid=$smbentry[0])"
);
## If no LDAP entry exists, create one.
if ( $result->count == 0 ) {
$new_entry = Net::LDAP::Entry->new();
$new_entry->add( dn => "uid=$smbentry[0],$DN",
uid => $smbentry[0],
rid => $rid,
lmPassword => $smbentry[2],
ntPassword => $smbentry[3],
acctFlags => $smbentry[4],
cn => $smbentry[0],
pwdLastSet => hex(substr($smbentry[5],4)),
objectclass => 'sambaAccount' );
$result = $ldap->add( $new_entry );
$result->error() if $result->code();
print "Adding [uid=" . $smbentry[0] . "," . $DN . "]\n";
## Otherwise, supplement/update the existing entry.
}
elsif ($result->count == 1)
{
# Put the search results into an entry object
$entry = $result->entry(0);
print "Updating [" . $entry->dn . "]\n";
## Add the objectclass: sambaAccount attribute if it's not there
@values = $entry->get_value( "objectclass" );
$flag = 1;
foreach $item (@values) {
print "$item\n";
if ( "$item" eq "sambaAccount" ) {
$flag = 0;
}
}
if ( $flag ) {
## Adding sambaAccount objectclass requires adding at least rid:
## uid attribute already exists we know since we searched on it
$entry->add(objectclass => "sambaAccount",
rid => $rid );
}
## Set the other attribute values
$entry->replace(rid => $rid,
lmPassword => $smbentry[2],
ntPassword => $smbentry[3],
acctFlags => $smbentry[4],
pwdLastSet => hex(substr($smbentry[5],4)));
## Apply changes to the LDAP server
$updatemesg = $entry->update($ldap);
$updatemesg->error() if $updatemesg->code();
## If we get here, the LDAP search returned more than one value
## which shouldn't happen under normal circumstances.
} else {
print STDERR "LDAP search returned more than one entry for $smbentry[0]... skipping!\n";
next;
}
}
$ldap->unbind();
exit 0;
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