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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# www-ldap.pl - CGI script to allow users with passwords to authenticate
# and modify their own accounts on an LDAP server.
#
# Requires: PERL5 LDAP Module
# CGI.pm Module
#
# Author: Clayton Donley <donley@cig.mot.com>
#
use CGI qw(:standard);
use Net::LDAPapi;
#
# These are the only lines you should need to change for normal
# operation. You'll need to change part of the &bind subroutine if
# you don't use 'uid' as your unique identifier.
#
$BASEDN = "o=Org, c=US"; # Set to your top level
$ldap_server = "localhost"; # Set to your LDAP server
$problem_mail = "root\@localhost"; # Set to a help desk mail address
$program_url = "/cgi-bin/www-ldap.pl"; # URL for this program
# The layout for the %field hash is as followed:
#
# "attribute",["Description", display_length, max_length, multiple],
#
# attribute -> Lower Case Attribute Name
# Description -> Description of Field for End User
# display_length -> Number of Columns to Display for Attribute
# max_length -> Most Characters to Accept for Attribute
# multiple -> 1 = Multiple Value Attribute, 0 = Single Value Attributes
%field = (
"departmentnumber",["Department Number", 10,25,0],
"telephonenumber",["Telephone Number", 30, 50,1],
"facsimiletelephonenumber",["Fax Number", 30, 50,0],
"pager",["Pager Number", 30, 50,0],
"mobile",["Mobile Number", 30, 50,0],
"labeleduri",["WWW Home Page", 50, 100,1],
"title",["Title",50,100,0],
"employeenumber",["Employee Number",10,25,0],
"l",["City",30,50,0],
);
# END OF SUGGESTED MODIFICATION AREA
print header;
if (!param())
{
&web_authenticate;
&byline;
exit;
} else {
$ldap_bind_uid = param('login');
$ldap_bind_password = param('password');
if ($ldap_bind_uid ne "" && $ldap_bind_password ne "")
{
if (&bind < 0)
{
&incorrect_login;
}
} else {
&incorrect_login;
}
&modify_screen;
$ld->unbind;
&byline;
exit;
}
sub byline
{
print hr,"LDAP Account Management Tool by <em><a href=mailto:donley\@cig.mot.com>Clayton Donley</a></em>\n",p;
return;
}
sub incorrect_login
{
print start_html('Invalid Username or Password'),
h1('Invalid Username or Password'),
"The Login or Password you supplied was incorrect. Please ",
"click <a href=" . $program_url . ">HERE</a> and try again.\n";
exit;
}
sub web_authenticate
{
print start_html('LDAP Account Maintenance'),
h1('LDAP Account Maintenance'),
"For Problems with this service, please email <a href=$problem_email>$problem_email</a>.",hr,
start_form,
"Login: ",textfield('login'),
p,
"Password: ",password_field('password'),
p,
submit('Login'),
end_form;
}
sub bind
{
# First initialize our connection to the LDAP Server and bind anonymously.
$ld = new Net::LDAPapi($ldap_server);
if ($ld->bind_s != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
print "Error: Unable to Bind Anonymously to the Directory.",p;
print "bind_s: $ld->errstring\n";
$ld->unbind;
return;
}
# Since we've entered our UID, not our CN, we must first find the DN of a
# person who matches the UID in $ldap_bind_uid
@attrs = ("cn");
$filter = "(uid=$ldap_bind_uid)";
if ($ld->search_s($BASEDN,LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE,$filter,\@attrs,1)
!= LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
print "Error: Unable to Search Directory.",p;
print "search_s: $ld->errstring\n";
$ld->unbind;
exit -1;
}
# Obtain a pointer to the first entry matching our query. We are making the
# assumption that since UID means Unique ID that this is the only time we
# need to do this.
$ld->first_entry;
if ($ent != 0)
{
# We only need the DN from the entry we matched.
$dn = $ld->get_dn;
# Attempt to bind with the DN and Password supplied previously.
if ($ld->bind_s($dn,$ldap_bind_password) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
$ld->unbind;
return -1; # Return Failure
}
return 0; # Return Success
}
$ld->unbind;
return -1; # Return Failure
}
sub modify_screen
{
# Print WWW Header
print start_html("LDAP Account Management for '$ldap_bind_uid'"),
h1("LDAP Account Management for: '$ldap_bind_uid'");
# If we've just made changes, jump to the Modify routine.
if (param('gomodifyit'))
{
&gomodifyit;
}
# Find values for all attributes. Should probably change this.
@attrs = ();
# Set the query filter to be the userid specified previously
$filter = "(uid=$ldap_bind_uid)";
# Perform Synchronous LDAP Search
if ($ld->search_s($dn,LDAP_SCOPE_BASE,$filter,\@attrs,0)
!= LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
print "search_s: $ld->errstring\n",p;
print "Error: Unable to Search.\n";
exit;
}
# Since we queried within a specific DN, we will get only 1 match...Put
# a pointer to that match in $ent
$ld->first_entry;
# This should never happen in normal use...
if ($ent == 0)
{
print "User Not Found...\n",p;
return;
}
# Cycle through all attributes and place their values in a hash.
for ($attr = $ld->first_attribute; $attr; $attr = $ld->next_attribute)
{
@vals = $ld->get_values($attr);
$record{$attr} = [ @vals ];
}
# Draw up the Web Form
print start_form,
hidden('login',param('login')),
hidden('password',param('password')),
hidden('gomodifyit','yes');
print hr,"<TABLE>";
# Password is a Special Case. Since it needs special processing, we
# do not include it in %fields and thus request it separately.
print " <TR><TD>New Password:</TD><TD>",password_field('pass'),"</TD></TR>\n";
print " <TR><TD>New Password (again):</TD><TD>",password_field('pass2'),"</TD></TR>\n";
print "</TABLE><hr><TABLE>\n";
# Now cycle through all keys in %field and construct the form for each
# attribute to be modified through this page.
foreach $key (sort keys %field)
{
$count = 0;
for $value ( @{$record{$key}} )
{
if ($count == 0)
{
print " <TR><TD>" . $field{$key}[0] . ":</TD>";
} else {
print " <TR><TD></TD>";
}
print " <TD>",textfield("$key.$count",$value,$field{$key}[1],$field{$key}[2]),"</TD></TR>\n";
print hidden("$key.$count.orig",$value);
$count++;
}
if ($field{$key}[3] == 1 || $count == 0)
{
if ($count == 0)
{
print " <TR><TD>" . $field{$key}[0] . ":</TD>";
} else {
print " <TR><TD></TD>";
}
print "<TD>",textfield("$key.$count","",$field{$key}[1],$field{$key}[2]),"</TD></TR>\n";
}
print hidden($key,$count);
}
print "</TABLE>",hr, submit('Modify Entry'),
end_form;
return;
}
#
# Routine to actually modify an LDAP entry. Must have already used the
# &bind subroutine to bind to the server.
#
sub gomodifyit
{
print hr;
# Build a hash of arrays for the LDAP Modification
foreach $key (sort keys %field)
{
$change = 0;
@vals = ();
$realcount = 0;
for ($count = 0; $count <= param($key); $count++)
{
if (param("$key.$count") ne "")
{
$vals[$realcount] = param("$key.$count");
$realcount++;
}
if (param("$key.$count.orig") ne param("$key.$count"))
{
$change = 1;
}
}
# If there is no values, pass an empty scalar.
if ($change == 1)
{
if ($#vals < 0)
{
$ldapmod{$key} = "";
} else {
$ldapmod{$key} = [ @vals ];
}
}
}
# Lets Check the Password... If non-empty, encrypt and add to %ldapmod
$pass = param("pass");
$pass2 = param("pass2");
if ($pass eq "")
{
} else {
if ($pass eq $pass2)
{
# Encrypt as necessary...
if ($ENCRYPT_PASS == 1)
{
$chars = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789";
# Seeding with time and proccess id is not normally recommended, but we're
# only generating the salt, not the password.
srand( time() ^ ($$ + ($$ << 15)) );
$salt = "";
for ($i = 0; $i <2; $i++)
{
$saltno = int rand length($chars);
$mychar = substr($chars,$saltno,1);
$salt = $salt . $mychar;
}
$pass = crypt $pass, $salt;
}
$ldapmod{'userPassword'} = "{CRYPT}" . $pass;
print "<b>Warning:</b> Click <a href=" . $program_url . ">HERE</a> and login using your new password if you plan to make other changes...\n",p;
} else {
print "<b>Warning:</b> Passwords Did Not Match...Not Changed...\n",p;
}
}
# Perform a synchronous MODIFY operation on our $dn
@change_keys = keys %ldapmod;
if ($#change_keys >= 0)
{
if ($ld->modify_s($dn,\%ldapmod) != LDAP_SUCCESS)
{
print "\n",p,"Error: Unable to Modify Entry...\n",p;
print "modify_s: $ld->errstring\n";
exit;
}
# Success!
print "<b>Entry Modified...</b>\n";
return;
} else {
print "<b>No Changes Made...</b>\n";
}
}
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