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=Configuring php based page for LDAP password change=


It is often useful to have a PHP based web interface for changing LDAP password based on either username or email ID.  To setup such as page use following steps on a new machine or container:
It is often useful to have a PHP based web interface for changing LDAP password based on either username or email ID.  To setup such as page use following steps on a new machine or container:
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==Automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page==
=Automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page=


For automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page using ansible use following playbook:
For automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page using ansible use following playbook:
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       ldap_base_dn: dc=sbarjatiya,dc=com
       ldap_base_dn: dc=sbarjatiya,dc=com
       it_team_name: Your Sbarjatiya IT Team
       it_team_name: Your Sbarjatiya IT Team
       helpdesk_email_id: saurabh@rekallsoftware.com  
       helpdesk_email_id: saurabh@example.com
       url_selfhelp: http://password.sbarjatiya.com
       url_selfhelp: http://password.sbarjatiya.com


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Latest revision as of 15:26, 13 March 2022

Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > LDAP servers > Configuring php based page for LDAP password change

It is often useful to have a PHP based web interface for changing LDAP password based on either username or email ID. To setup such as page use following steps on a new machine or container:

  1. yum -y install php php-ldap openldap-clients
  2. service httpd restart
  3. Download php page which can help in changing password from https://gist.github.com/mattrude/657334#file-changepassword-php Raw version of same is available at https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mattrude/657334/raw/c359f9bc56fe91d83a5409c98b37a2a8999ba060/changepassword.php
  4. mv changepassword.php /var/www/html/index.php
  5. Edit /var/www/html/index.php and change following values appropriately:
    $server = "<server_FQDN>";
    $dn = "<ldap_basedn>";
    //After many lines gap
    mail($mail_address,"Password change notice","Dear $first_name,
    Your password on <url_selfhelp> for account $user_id was just changed. If you did not make this change, please contact <helpdesk_email_id>.
    If you were the one who changed your password, you may disregard this message.
    Thanks
    <it_team_name>");
    Values for server_FQDN, ldap_basedn, url_selfhelp, helpdesk_email_id and it_team_name need to be changed appropriately.
  6. Access password change page at http://<password-server-IP-or-FQDN> or https: and try to change some password. Also verify that user received password change notification email.

Note that this page does not works over LDAPS. Hence the setup assumes availability of non-secure LDAP connection for password change.


Automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page

For automated configuration of php-based LDAP password change page using ansible use following playbook:

---
  - name: Php page to change ldap password
    hosts: 192.168.122.108
    user: root

    vars:
      server_hostname: ldap.sbarjatiya.com
      ldap_base_dn: dc=sbarjatiya,dc=com
      it_team_name: Your Sbarjatiya IT Team
      helpdesk_email_id: saurabh@example.com
      url_selfhelp: http://password.sbarjatiya.com

    tasks:
      - name: Install php, php-ldap and openldap-clients packages
        yum: name={{item}} state=present
        with_items:
          - php
          - php-ldap
          - openldap-clients
        notify:
          - restart apache

      - name: Copy index.php to /var/www/html
        template: src=index.php dest=/var/www/html/index.php

    handlers:
      - name: restart apache
        service: name=httpd state=restarted

The script refers to template index.php file which can be obtained using:

<?php
 
/**
 *   LDAP PHP Change Password Webpage
 *   @author:   Matt Rude <http://mattrude.com>
 *   @website:  http://technology.mattrude.com/2010/11/ldap-php-change-password-webpage/
 *
 *
 *              GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
 *                 Version 2, June 1991
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 * Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
 * of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
 */
 
$message = array();
$message_css = "";
 
function changePassword($user,$oldPassword,$newPassword,$newPasswordCnf){
  global $message;
  global $message_css;
 
  $server = "{{server_hostname}}";
  $dn = "{{ldap_base_dn}}";
  

  error_reporting(0);
  ldap_connect($server);
  $con = ldap_connect($server);
  ldap_set_option($con, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, 3);
   
  // bind anon and find user by uid
  $user_search = ldap_search($con,$dn,"(|(uid=$user)(mail=$user))");
  $user_get = ldap_get_entries($con, $user_search);
  $user_entry = ldap_first_entry($con, $user_search);
  $user_dn = ldap_get_dn($con, $user_entry);
  $user_id = $user_get[0]["uid"][0];
  $user_givenName = $user_get[0]["givenName"][0];
  $user_search_arry = array( "*", "ou", "uid", "mail", "passwordRetryCount", "passwordhistory" );
  $user_search_filter = "(|(uid=$user_id)(mail=$user))";
  $user_search_opt = ldap_search($con,$user_dn,$user_search_filter,$user_search_arry);
  $user_get_opt = ldap_get_entries($con, $user_search_opt);
  $passwordRetryCount = $user_get_opt[0]["passwordRetryCount"][0];
  $passwordhistory = $user_get_opt[0]["passwordhistory"][0];
   
  //$message[] = "Username: " . $user_id;
  //$message[] = "DN: " . $user_dn;
  //$message[] = "Current Pass: " . $oldPassword;
  //$message[] = "New Pass: " . $newPassword;
   
  /* Start the testing */
  if ( $passwordRetryCount == 3 ) {
    $message[] = "Error E101 - Your Account is Locked Out!!!";
    return false;
  }
  if (ldap_bind($con, $user_dn, $oldPassword) === false) {
    $message[] = "Error E101 - Current Username or Password is wrong.";
    return false;
  }
  if ($newPassword != $newPasswordCnf ) {
    $message[] = "Error E102 - Your New passwords do not match!";
    return false;
  }
  $encoded_newPassword = "{SHA}" . base64_encode( pack( "H*", sha1( $newPassword ) ) );
  $history_arr = ldap_get_values($con,$user_dn,"passwordhistory");
  if ( $history_arr ) {
    $message[] = "Error E102 - Your new password matches one of the last 10 passwords that you used, you MUST come up with a new password.";
    return false;
  }
  if (strlen($newPassword) < 8 ) {
    $message[] = "Error E103 - Your new password is too short.<br/>Your password must be at least 8 characters long.";
    return false;
  }
  if (!preg_match("/[0-9]/",$newPassword)) {
    $message[] = "Error E104 - Your new password must contain at least one number.";
    return false;
  }
  if (!preg_match("/[a-zA-Z]/",$newPassword)) {
    $message[] = "Error E105 - Your new password must contain at least one letter.";
    return false;
  }
  if (!preg_match("/[A-Z]/",$newPassword)) {
    $message[] = "Error E106 - Your new password must contain at least one uppercase letter.";
    return false;
  }
  if (!preg_match("/[a-z]/",$newPassword)) {
    $message[] = "Error E107 - Your new password must contain at least one lowercase letter.";
    return false;
  }
  if (!$user_get) {
    $message[] = "Error E200 - Unable to connect to server, you may not change your password at this time, sorry.";
    return false;
  }
  
  $auth_entry = ldap_first_entry($con, $user_search);
  $mail_addresses = ldap_get_values($con, $auth_entry, "mail");
  $given_names = ldap_get_values($con, $auth_entry, "givenName");
  $password_history = ldap_get_values($con, $auth_entry, "passwordhistory");
  $mail_address = $mail_addresses[0];
  $first_name = $given_names[0];
   
  /* And Finally, Change the password */
  $entry = array();
  $entry["userPassword"] = "$encoded_newPassword";
   
  if (ldap_modify($con,$user_dn,$entry) === false){
    $error = ldap_error($con);
    $errno = ldap_errno($con);
    $message[] = "E201 - Your password cannot be change, please contact the administrator.";
    $message[] = "$errno - $error";
  } else {
    $message_css = "yes";
    mail($mail_address,"Password change notice","Dear $first_name,
Your password on {{url_selfhelp}} for account $user_id was just changed. If you did not make this change, please contact {{helpdesk_email_id}}.
If you were the one who changed your password, you may disregard this message.
 
Thanks
{{it_team_name}}");
    $message[] = "The password for $user_id has been changed.<br/>An informational email as been sent to $mail_address.<br/>Your new password is now fully Active.";
  }
}
 
?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<title>Password Change Page</title>
<style type="text/css">
body { font-family: Verdana,Arial,Courier New; font-size: 0.7em; }
th { text-align: right; padding: 0.8em; }
#container { text-align: center; width: 500px; margin: 5% auto; }
.msg_yes { margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; color: green; background: #D4EAD4; border: 1px solid green; border-radius: 10px; margin: 2px; }
.msg_no { margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; color: red; background: #FFF0F0; border: 1px solid red; border-radius: 10px; margin: 2px; }
</style>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
</head>
<body>
<div id="container">
<h2>Password Change Page</h2>
<p>Your new password must be 8 characters long or longer and have at least:<br/>
one capital letter, one lowercase letter, & one number.<br/>
You must use a new password, your current password<br/>can not be the same as your new password.</p>
<?php
      if (isset($_POST["submitted"])) {
        changePassword($_POST['username'],$_POST['oldPassword'],$_POST['newPassword1'],$_POST['newPassword2']);
        global $message_css;
        if ($message_css == "yes") {
          ?><div class="msg_yes"><?php
         } else {
          ?><div class="msg_no"><?php
          $message[] = "Your password was not changed.";
        }
        foreach ( $message as $one ) { echo "<p>$one</p>"; }
      ?></div><?php
      } ?>
<form action="<?php print $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" name="passwordChange" method="post">
<table style="width: 400px; margin: 0 auto;">
<tr><th>Username or Email Address:</th><td><input name="username" type="text" size="20px" autocomplete="off" /></td></tr>
<tr><th>Current password:</th><td><input name="oldPassword" size="20px" type="password" /></td></tr>
<tr><th>New password:</th><td><input name="newPassword1" size="20px" type="password" /></td></tr>
<tr><th>New password (again):</th><td><input name="newPassword2" size="20px" type="password" /></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" >
<input name="submitted" type="submit" value="Change Password"/>
<button onclick="$('frm').action='changepassword.php';$('frm').submit();">Cancel</button>
</td></tr>
</table>
</form>
</div>
</body>
</html>



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