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auth cert-ldap(1)				  BIG-IP TMSH Manual				    auth cert-ldap(1)

NAME
       cert-ldap - Configures an LDAP configuration object for implementing Single Sign On based on a valid client
       certificate for BIG-IP(r) system users. The user is required to properly configure the Certificate Authority
       so that unique identifying attributes appear in the subjectName or subjectAltName fields of signed client
       certificates; the OCSP responder so that it is available to the BIG-IP at the time a client certificate is
       presented; and the LDAP server so that it includes the required attributes from the client certificate and the
       corresponding user name.

MODULE
       auth

SYNTAX
       Configure the cert-ldap component within the auth module using the syntax shown in the following sections.

   CREATE/MODIFY
	create cert-ldap [name]
	modify cert-ldap [name]
	  options:
	    bind-dn [ [account dn] | none]
	    bind-pw [none | [password] ]
	    bind-timeout [integer]
	    check-host-attr [disabled | enabled]
	    check-roles-group [disabled | enabled]
	    debug [disabled | enabled]
	    description [string]
	    filter [ [filter name] | none]
	    idle-timeout [integer]
	    ignore-auth-info-unavail [no | yes]
	    ignore-unknown-user [disabled | enabled]
	    login-attribute [ [account name] | none]
	    login-filter [ [string] | none]
	    login-name [ [ldap attribute] | none]
	    port [ [name] | [integer]]
	    scope [base | one | sub]
	    search-base-dn [[search base dn] | none]
	    search-timeout [integer]
	    servers [add | delete | replace-all-with] {
	      [ [ip address] | [server name] ...] }
	    ssl [disabled | enabled]
	    ssl-ca-cert-file [ [file name] | none)
	    ssl-check-peer [disabled | enabled]
	    ssl-ciphers [ [string] | none]
	    ssl-client-cert [ [string] | none]
	    ssl-client-key [ [string] | none]
	    ssl-cname-field [ subjectname-cn | san-other | san-email
	      san-dns | san-x400 | san-dirname | san-ediparty
	      san-uri | san-ipadd | san-rid ]
	    ssl-cname-otheroid [ [OID in dotted-decimal] | none]
	    sso [on | off]
	    version [integer]
	    warnings [disabled | enabled]

	edit cert-ldap [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ...]
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties

   DISPLAY
	list cert-ldap
	list cert-ldap [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ...]
	show running-config cert-ldap
	show running-config cert-ldap [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ...]
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties
	    one-line
	    partition

   DELETE
	delete cert-ldap [name]

DESCRIPTION
       The CERT-LDAP authentication mode is required to provide Single Sign On capability to the control plane based
       on a valid client certificate. This mode involves configuring an Apache server to initiate a client
       certificate request, perform certificate validation against an OCSP server, and then authenticate/authorize
       certificate credentials against a configured remote LDAP server or a Microsoft(r) Windows(r) Active
       Directory(r). The mode is not based on basic HTTP authentication (that is, user name and password). CERT-LDAP
       mode is equivalent to LDAP mode with custom attributes.

       To authenticate BIG-IP system users when their authentication data is stored on a remote LDAP server, you
       create an LDAP configuration object, and then activate the object. Make sure that Apache is configured to
       support the client certificate validation.

       To configure CERT-LDAP authentication for BIG-IP system users:

       1. Use the cert-ldap component in the auth module to configure an LDAP configuration object.

       2. To activate LDAP authentication for BIG-IP system users, run the command sequence modify / auth source type
       cert-ldap

EXAMPLES
       create cert-ldap bigip_cert_ldap_auth servers add {my_ldap_server}

       Creates a configuration object named bigip_cert_ldap_auth.

       delete cert-ldap bigip_cert_ldap_auth

       Deletes the configuration object named bigip_cert_ldap_auth.

OPTIONS
       bind-dn
	    Specifies the distinguished name of an account to which to bind to perform searches. This search account
	    is a Read-only account. You can also use the admin account as the search account. If an administrative
	    distinguished name is not specified, then a bind is not attempted. The default value is none.

	    Note: If the remote server is a Microsoft Windows Active Directory server, the distinguished name must be
	    in the form of an email address.

       bind-pw
	    Specifies the password for the search account created on the LDAP server. This option is required if you
	    enter a value for the bind-dn option. The default value is none.

       bind-timeout
	    Specifies a bind timeout limit, in seconds. The default value is 30.

       check-host-attr
	    Confirms the password for the bind distinguished name. This option is optional. The default value is
	    disabled.

       check-roles-group
	    Specifies whether to verify a user's group membership given in the remote-role definitions, formatted as
	    *member*of="group-dn". The default value is disabled.

       debug
	    Enables or disables syslog-ng debugging information at the LOG DEBUG level. The default value is
	    disabled. F5 Networks does not recommend using this option for normal configuration.

       description
	    User defined description.

       filter
	    Specifies a filter. Use this option for authorizing client traffic. The default value is none.

       glob Displays the items that match the glob expression. See help glob for a description of glob expression
	    syntax.

       group-dn
	    Specifies the group distinguished name. The system uses this option for authorizing client traffic. The
	    default value is none.

       group-member-attribute
	    Specifies a group member attribute. The system uses this option for authorizing client traffic. The
	    default value is none.

       idle-timeout
	    Specifies the idle timeout, in seconds, for connections. The default value is 3600 seconds.

       ignore-auth-info-unavail
	    Specifies whether the system ignores authentication information if it is not available. The default value
	    is no.

       ignore-unknown-user
	    Specifies whether the system ignores a user that is unknown. The default value is disabled.

       login-attribute
	    Specifies a logon attribute. Normally, the value for this option is uid; however, if the server is a
	    Microsoft Windows Active Directory server, the value must be the account name samaccountname (not case-
	    insensitive). The default value is none.

       login-filter
	    Specifies the filter to be applied on the CN of the client certificate. This filter is a regular
	    expression to extract required information from CN of client certificate which will be used to match
	    against LDAP search results. The default is disabled.

       login-name
	    Specifies the LDAP attribute holding the client name. (The client name is extracted from the client
	    certificate as specified by ssl-cname-field.) The default is disabled.

       name Specifies a unique name for the component. This option is required for the commands create and modify.

       partition
	    Displays the administrative partition within which the component resides.

       port Specifies the port number or name for the LDAP service. Port 389 is typically used for non-SSL and port
	    636 is used for an SSL-enabled LDAP service. The default value is ldap.

       regex
	    Displays the items that match the regular expression. The regular expression must be preceded by an at
	    sign (@[regular expression]) to indicate that the identifier is a regular expression. See help regex for
	    a description of regular expression syntax.

       scope
	    Specifies the search scope. The default value is sub. The possible values are:

	    base The search scope is base object. The base value is almost never useful for name service lookups.

	    one  The search scope is one level.

	    sub  The search scope is a subtree.

       search-base-dn
	    Specifies the search base distinguished name. The default value is none.

       search-timeout
	    Specifies the search timeout, in seconds. The default value is 30.

       servers
	    Specifies the LDAP servers that the system must use to obtain authentication information. You must
	    specify a server when you create an LDAP configuration object.

       ssl  Enables or disables SSL functionality. The default is disabled.

	    Note that when you use tmsh to enable SSL for an LDAP service, the system does not change the port number
	    from 389 to 636, as is required. To change the port number from the command line, use the port option,
	    for example, ldap [name] ssl enabled port 636.

       ssl-ca-cert-file
	    Specifies the name of an SSL CA certificate using the full path to the file. The default value is none.

       ssl-check-peer
	    Specifies whether the system checks an SSL peer. The default value is disabled.

       ssl-ciphers
	    Specifies SSL ciphers. The default value is none.

       ssl-client-cert
	    Specifies the name of an SSL client certificate. The default value is none.

       ssl-client-key
	    Specifies the name of an SSL client key. The default value is none.

       ssl-cname-field
	    Specifies the value from the client certificate that provides the client name. The client name must
	    appear in either the subjectName or subjectAltName (SAN) fields in the X.509v3 certificate. If it appears
	    in the subjectName field, the client name must be the commonName (CN). If the client name appears in the
	    SAN, it will have the specified type. If san-other is specified, the ssl-cname-otheroid must provide the
	    OID of the UTF8 string containing the client name. The choices are: subjectname-cn, san-other, san-email,
	    san-dns, san-x400, san-dirname, san-ediparty, san-uri, san-ipadd, or san-rid. The default value is
	    subjectname-cn.

       ssl-cname-otheroid
	    Specifies the OID in dotted-decimal format of the UTF8 string in the client's X.509v3 subjectAltName
	    "other" attribute. This value is required when ssl-cname-field is san-other. The default value is none.

       sso  Enables or disables Single Sign On (SSO) functionality. SSO eliminates the need to administer and
	    maintain multiple user logons and eliminates the need for users to enter their credentials multiple
	    times. When SSO is disabled, the user will be prompted to authenticate into the BIG-IP. The default is
	    off.

       user-template
	    Specifies a user template for the LDAP application to use for authentication. The default value is none.

       version
	    Specifies the version number of the LDAP application. The default value is 3.

       warnings
	    Enables or disables warning messages. The default value is enabled.

SEE ALSO
       auth user, create, delete, glob, list, modify, regex, run, show, tmsh

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