Lemonldap/Portal/Sslsso version 0.03 ==================================== NAME Lemonldap::Portal::Sslsso - Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system SYNOPSIS use Lemonldap::Portal::Sslsso; my $message ; my %params =Vars; my $stack_user=Lemonldap::Portal::Standard->new('formateUser' => \&my_method); my $urlc; my $urldc; $retour=$stack_user->process(param => \%params, server => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_serveur, port => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_port, DnManager => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_admin_dn, passwordManager => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_admin_pd, branch => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_branch_people, id_certif => $ENV{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_Email} , field_certif=>'mail' ); if ($retour) { $message=$retour->message; $erreur=$retour->error; } See in directory examples for more details DESCRIPTION Lemonldap is a SSO system under GPL. In SSL environment all jobs are made by mod_ssl . In this case params user and password are useless. Sslsso.pm manages all the cycle of authentification : The user's mail is in the client certificate then the module 'll retrieve the ldap Entry. The OCSP protocol is available with the last release of mod_ssl. step 0 : setting configuration step 1 : manage the source of request step 2 : manage timeout step 3 : control the input form of user and password step 4 : formate the userid if needing step 5 : build the filter for the search step 6 : build subtree for the search ldap step 7 : make socket upon ldap server step 8 : bind operation step 9 : make search step 10 : confection of %session from ldap infos step 11 : unbind Any step can bee overload for include your custom method. standards errors messages : 1 => 'Your connection has expired; You must to be authentified once again', 3 => 'Wrong directory manager account or password' , 4 => 'not found in directory', METHODS new(); my $stack_user= Lemonldap::Portal::Sslsso->new('standard_method' => \&my_method); process(); $retour=$stack_user->process(param => \%params, server => 'ldap_serveur', port => 'ldap_port', DnManager => 'ldap_admin_dn', passwordManager => 'ldap_admin_pd', branch => 'ldap_branch_people', id_certif => $ENV{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_Email} , field_certif=>'mail' ); You can keep DnManager and passwordManager in undef state in order to provide anonymous bind. Don't pass them like parameter for this. %params is the hash initialized whith CGI params urlc : url of the original request . id_certif : Environment variable get next to mod_ssl field_certif: the ldap attribute which refers to id_certif value message() ; return the text of error error() ; return the number of error infoSession () return a reference of hash of session INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules and libraries: Net::LDAP SEE ALSO Lemonldap(3), Lemonldap::Handler::Intrusion(3) http://lemonldap.sourceforge.net/ "Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C" by Lincoln Stein E Doug MacEachern - O'REILLY See the examples directory AUTHORS Eric German, Egermanlinux@yahoo.frE Xavier Guimard, Ex.guimard@free.frE COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2004 by Eric German E Xavier Guimard Lemonldap originaly written by Eric german who decided to publish him in 2003 under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2. This package is under the GNU General Public License, Version 2. The primary copyright holder is Eric German. Portions are copyrighted under the same license as Perl itself. Portions are copyrighted by Doug MacEachern and Lincoln Stein. This library is under the GNU General Public License, Version 2. 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; version 2 dated June, 1991. 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. A copy of the GNU General Public License is available in the source tree; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.