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NAME

lcmaps_poolaccount.mod - LCMAPS plugin to switch user identity by pool accounts

SYNOPSIS

lcmaps_poolaccount.mod [-gridmapfile grid-mapfile] [-gridmapdir gridmapdir] [-no_wildcard|-disablewildcard] [-override_inconsistency] [-max_mappings_per_credential maxnrofmappings] [-strict_poolprefix_match {yes|no}]

DESCRIPTION

This plugin is an acquisition plugin and will provide the LCMAPS system with Pool Account credential information. The plugin tries to find a pool account (more specifically a UserID) based on the Distinguished Name (DN) of the user's end-entity certificate. The account is acquired from an account pool. The accounts in the account pool must exist on the system, either locally or through a centralised account database, e.g. LDAP.

It will first try to find a DN to pool name (starting with a dot '.' instead of an alphanumeric character) mapping in the grid-mapfile which will provide it with a list of local accounts.

The gridmapdir directory is going to be used as a persistent and open mapping database. A pool is defined as being a set of accounts following a particular pattern in their naming, e.g. test001. In the directory the plug-in will make a new filename consisting of the lowercase URL-encoded Subject-DN of the user.

For example, if the DN is mapped to .test in the grid-mapfile, it will be mapped to the pool accounts test001, test002, etc., the names of which can be found in the gridmapdir.

If there is no pool account assigned to the user yet, the plugin will try to find a free pool account (i.e. one for which the link count is 1) and make a new hardlink to it with the URL-encoded subject DN as name.

When a user returns to this site the plugin will look for the DN of the user (URL encoded) in this directory. If found, the corresponding pool account will be assigned to the user.

Example showing the output of ls -li:

1836080 -rw-r--r-- 2 root root %2fdc%3dorg%2fdc%3dterena%2fdc%3dtcs%2fc%3dnl%2fo%3dnikhef%2fcn%3doscar%20koeroo%20okoeroo%40nikhef%2enl
1836080 -rw-r--r-- 2 root root test003
The filename is hardlinked to the mapped account-name. Creating this hardlink is designed to be an atomic operation and verified to work on large installations serving multiple services from one NFS-share.

The plugin will resolve the UID, GID and all the secondary GIDs of the mapped local (system) account username.

OPTIONS

This file must contain DN to pool name mappings. It is strongly advised to set this option and to set it to an absolute path to avoid usage of the wrong file(path). When unset, the plugin will try to obtain the value from one of the environment variables (see ENVIRONMENT). When those are also unset, the default depends on whether the plugin runs inside a (setuid-)root application. In the (setuid-)root case, the default is /etc/grid-security/grid-mapfile. In the non-(setuid-)root case, the default is <homedir>/.gridmap. In a (setuid-)root application, relative paths are taken with respect to /etc/grid-security/.

A directory used for the mapping database. If this option is unset, the plugin will try to obtain the value from the environment variable GRIDMAPDIR (see ENVIRONMENT). In a (setuid-)root application, relative paths are taken with respect to /etc/grid-security/.

Moving a user from one pool to another should normally only be done by changing the grid-mapfile indicating the new pool for this user. If the resulting URL-encoded lease (hardlink) already exists but points to a different pool account then would result from the running of this plugin, the plugin would normally fail. This option instructs the plugin to remap to the new pool account.

This feature is deprecated. It was intended to work together with the Globus Dynamic Account Service/Workspace Service. This value indicates the maximum number of accounts a user, or more specifically a set of credentials (=DN + FQANs), can be mapped to. Normally this number is 1. But if each job should run under its own account the number should be increased. Whether LCMAPS will actually use the mapcounter depends on the LCMAPS interface being used. The lease name (or poolindex) in the case of mapcounters looks like:

url_encoded(<DN>):mapcount=<mapnumber>)

When this option is set the plug-in will only match exact DNs, i.e. /DC=org/DC=terena/DC=tcs/C=NL/* will not match.

If this is set to 'yes', a line in the grid-mapfile like <DN> .pool will result in mapping pool accounts matching only the regexp pool[0-9]+. Otherwise it will be allowed to match the wider range of pool.* (legacy behaviour).

RETURN VALUES

Success.
Failure.

ENVIRONMENT

When no grid-mapfile is specified as option to the plugin, it will try to obtain the file location from one of these environment variables.
When no gridmapdir is specified as option to the plugin, it will try to obtain the file location from this environment variable.

NOTES

Since version 1.6.0 the poolaccount plugin also takes the requested username (such as forwarded by gsissh) into consideration. When present, the resulting pool account has to match it in order for the plugin to succeed. This requires LCMAPS version 1.6.0 or newer.

BUGS

Please report any errors to the Nikhef Grid Middleware Security Team <grid-mw-security-support@nikhef.nl>.

SEE ALSO

lcmaps.db(5), lcmaps(3).

AUTHORS

LCMAPS and the LCMAPS plug-ins were written by the Grid Middleware Security Team <grid-mw-security@nikhef.nl>.

February 6, 2015 Stichting FOM/Nikhef