Here is an example of the problem: Oct 9 13:19:53 smtp-outgoing2 dovecot: auth: Debug: password([email protected],192.168.160.49): Generating NTLM from user '[email protected]@', password 'IfBG6G3jykirE5r5vienC4w==' Oct 9 13:19:53 smtp-outgoing2 dovecot: auth: Debug: password([email protected],192.168.160.49): Credentials: f124dc24328ed3d90db035f0d5284636
The listed password is a base64 representation of its encrypted form which I need to somehow decrypt between the time LDAP returns it and these credentials are generated. On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:16 PM, James Devine <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think I understand. Right now the problem is the password > retrieved from LDAP cannot be hashed to compare against what the user sent > because it is encrypted. I have to perform my AES decryption before it can > be hashed and compared. > > > On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:03 PM, btb <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 2012.10.09 14.41, James Devine wrote: >> >>> We have an LDAP server that contains AES encrypted passwords. So far >>> I've >>> been able to use this by adding a passdb module that encrypts the user's >>> password prior to ldap comparison. Now I am looking at supporting >>> client-side encrypted passwords. To do this I need to decrypt the >>> password >>> returned by LDAP. Is there a way to insert a module to do this >>> decryption >>> between ldap returning and the auth mechanism? >>> >>> that would be unwise, generally speaking. as a rule of thumb, in terms >> of security fundamentals, only the rootdn [or equiv] should be able to read >> the values in an ldap entry's password attribute. certainly the service >> account used by dovecot should not. >> >> in the context of ldap, authentication should be accomplished by binding >> as the user, not by retrieving attribute values and performing string >> comparisons. among other things, this decouples the two components and >> allows applications [e.g. dovecot] to be unconcerned with whatever password >> hashing scheme the directory server might be using. >> >> -ben >> > >
