Robert Kudyba
2019-Mar-06 18:42 UTC
how to enable PowerDNS/Weakforced with Fedora and sendmail
I took suggestions from https://forge.puppet.com/fraenki/wforce to set these in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/95-auth.conf auth_policy_server_url = http://localhost:8084/ auth_policy_hash_nonce = our_password auth_policy_server_api_header = "Authorization: Basic hash_from_running_echo-n_base64" auth_policy_server_timeout_msecs = 2000 auth_policy_hash_mech = sha256 auth_policy_request_attributes = login=%{requested_username} pwhash=%{hashed_password} remote=%{rip} device_id=%{client_id} protocol=%s auth_policy_reject_on_fail = no auth_policy_hash_truncate = 8 auth_policy_check_before_auth = yes auth_policy_check_after_auth = yes auth_policy_report_after_auth = yes And auth_debug=yes in /usr/local/etc/wforce.conf webserver("0.0.0.0:8084", "our_password") So when I run: curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"login":"ouruser", "remote": "127.0.0.1", "pwhash":"our_password"}' http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=allow -u wforce:our_passwordi {"msg": "", "r_attrs": {"defaultReturn": "1"}, "status": 0} What's the value of wforce and super represent? -u for user? and super is the password for the user? curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=ping -u wforce:super I always get: {"status":"failure", "reason":"Unauthorized"} Using Squirrelmail and logging in brings up the mails but I see these Policy server HTTP error: 401 Unauthorized errors over and over: Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: Successfully connected (1 connections exist, 0 pending) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: Using 1 idle connections to handle 1 requests (1 total connections ready) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Connection to peer 127.0.0.1:8084 claimed request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Claimed request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Sent header Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Send more (sent 100, buffered=357) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Finished sending payload Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: No more requests to service for this peer (1 connections exist, 0 pending) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Got 401 response for request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] (took 1 ms + 3 ms in queue) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Error: policy(our_user,127.0.0.1,<7CmLNXGDisV/AAAB>): Policy server HTTP error: 401 Unauthorized Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Response payload stream destroyed (0 ms after initial response) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Finished Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Dropping request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req1: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Free (requests left=1) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: No requests to service for this peer (1 connections exist, 0 pending) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: No more requests queued; going idle (timeout = 10000 msecs) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth-worker(18997): Debug: Loading modules from directory: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth Mar 06 13:32:16 auth-worker(18997): Debug: Module loaded: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth/lib20_auth_var_expand_crypt.so Mar 06 13:32:16 auth-worker(18997): Debug: Module loaded: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth/libdriver_sqlite.so Mar 06 13:32:16 auth-worker(18997): Debug: pam( our_user ,127.0.0.1,<7CmLNXGDisV/AAAB>): lookup service=dovecot Mar 06 13:32:16 auth-worker(18997): Debug: pam( our_user ,127.0.0.1,<7CmLNXGDisV/AAAB>): #1/1 style=1 msg=Password: Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: policy( our_user ,127.0.0.1,<7CmLNXGDisV/AAAB>): Policy request http://localhost:8084/?command=allow Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: policy( our_user ,127.0.0.1,<7CmLNXGDisV/AAAB>): Policy server request JSON: {"device_id":"","login":"our_user","protocol":"imap","pwhash":"68","remote":"127.0.0.1","tls":false} Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Set request timeout to 2019-03-06 13:32:18.444 (now: 2019-03-06 13:32:16.444) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Using existing connection to 127.0.0.1:8084 (1 requests pending) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Submitted (requests left=1) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: Using 1 idle connections to handle 1 requests (1 total connections ready) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Connection to peer 127.0.0.1:8084 claimed request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Claimed request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Sent header Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Send more (sent 100, buffered=357) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Finished sending payload Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: No more requests to service for this peer (1 connections exist, 0 pending) Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Got 401 response for request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] (took 0 ms + 0 ms in queue) On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 11:54 AM Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote:> > On 6 March 2019 18:25 Robert Kudyba via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> > wrote: > > > We have dovecot-1:2.3.3-1.fc29.x86_64 running on Fedora 29. I'd like to > test wforce, from https://github.com/PowerDNS/weakforced > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_PowerDNS_weakforced&d=DwMCaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=Gm8x93n3VUWar0O5bjRyc4UXRrVNleWCMK81g5isbuU&s=ad_d6ykCRpPOr4ehYd6VB7xXoluB7mfL-zP1nLP1zYM&e=>. > > > I see instructions at the Authentication policy support page, > https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/Policy > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__wiki2.dovecot.org_Authentication_Policy&d=DwMCaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=Gm8x93n3VUWar0O5bjRyc4UXRrVNleWCMK81g5isbuU&s=oUIaxcC0ZNouGhsggz0iRH5_TgJnMThAWf0hdo61_DE&e=> > > I see the Required Minimum Configuration: > auth_policy_server_url = http://example.com:4001/ > <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__example.com-3A4001_&d=DwMCaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=Gm8x93n3VUWar0O5bjRyc4UXRrVNleWCMK81g5isbuU&s=lj8gokzfoeFyaB5N_6VhObmjQ3VNkyPEyQLhuMxK_fk&e=> > auth_policy_hash_nonce = localized_random_string > > But when I search for these directives, they're not found: > grep auth_policy_server_url /etc/dovecot/conf.d/* > > Are these to be added to the /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf file? Does > anyone know if a good tutorial? > > > You can add them there if you want, dovecot combines all the files into > one in the end. > > --- > Aki Tuomi > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20190306/3eed3fcb/attachment-0001.html>
Aki Tuomi
2019-Mar-07 07:42 UTC
how to enable PowerDNS/Weakforced with Fedora and sendmail
wforce is the username always. auth_policy_hash_nonce should be set to a pseudorandom value that is shared by your server(s). Weakforced does not need it for anything. auth_policy_server_api_header should be set to Authorization: Basic <echo -n wforce:our_password | base64> without the < >. Aki On 6.3.2019 20.42, Robert Kudyba via dovecot wrote:> I took suggestions from?https://forge.puppet.com/fraenki/wforce to set > these in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/95-auth.conf > > auth_policy_server_url = http://localhost:8084/ > auth_policy_hash_nonce = our_password > auth_policy_server_api_header = "Authorization: Basic > hash_from_running_echo-n_base64" > auth_policy_server_timeout_msecs = 2000 > auth_policy_hash_mech = sha256 > auth_policy_request_attributes = login=%{requested_username} > pwhash=%{hashed_password} remote=%{rip} device_id=%{client_id} protocol=%s > auth_policy_reject_on_fail = no > auth_policy_hash_truncate = 8 > auth_policy_check_before_auth = yes > auth_policy_check_after_auth = yes > auth_policy_report_after_auth = yes > > And auth_debug=yes > > in /usr/local/etc/wforce.conf > webserver("0.0.0.0:8084 <http://0.0.0.0:8084>", "our_password") > So when I run: > curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data > '{"login":"ouruser", "remote": "127.0.0.1", "pwhash":"our_password"}' > http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=allow -u wforce:our_passwordi > {"msg": "", "r_attrs": {"defaultReturn": "1"}, "status": 0} > > What's the value of wforce and super represent? -u for user? and super > is the password for the user? > |curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=ping -u wforce:super| > I always get:? > {"status":"failure", "reason":"Unauthorized"} > > Using Squirrelmail and logging in brings up the mails but I see these > Policy server HTTP error: 401 Unauthorized errors over and over: > > Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client: peer 127.0.0.1:8084 > <http://127.0.0.1:8084>: Successfully connected (1 connections exist, > 0 pending) > Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084 > <http://127.0.0.1:8084>: Using 1 idle connections to handle 1 requests (1-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20190307/9e7025eb/attachment.html>
Robert Kudyba
2019-Mar-07 14:41 UTC
how to enable PowerDNS/Weakforced with Fedora and sendmail
So for auth_policy_server_api_header. is the value of our_password come from the hashed response or the plain-text password? What else am I doing wrong? Mar 7 09:20:53 olddsm wforce[17763]: WforceWebserver: HTTP Request "/" from 127.0.0.1:56416: Web Authentication failed curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"login?:?ouruser?, "remote": "127.0.0.1", "pwhash?:?hashed-password?}? http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=allow -u wforce:super {"status":"failure", "reason":"Unauthorized"} Mar 07 09:32:15 auth-worker(18933): Debug: Loading modules from directory: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth Mar 07 09:32:15 auth-worker(18933): Debug: Module loaded: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth/lib20_auth_var_expand_crypt.so Mar 07 09:32:15 auth-worker(18933): Debug: Module loaded: /usr/lib64/dovecot/auth/libdriver_sqlite.so Mar 07 09:32:15 auth-worker(18933): Debug: pam(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): lookup service=dovecot Mar 07 09:32:15 auth-worker(18933): Debug: pam(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): #1/1 style=1 msg=Password: Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: policy(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): Policy request http://localhost:8084/?command=allow Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: policy(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): Policy server request JSON: {"device_id":"","login":"ouruser","protocol":"imap","pwhash":"68","remote":"127.0.0.1","tls":false} Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Set request timeout to 2019-03-07 09:32:17.520 (now: 2019-03-07 09:32:15.520) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Using existing connection to 127.0.0.1:8084 (1 requests pending) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Submitted (requests left=1) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: Using 1 idle connections to handle 1 requests (1 total connections ready) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: queue http://localhost:8084: Connection to peer 127.0.0.1:8084 claimed request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Claimed request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Sent header Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Send more (sent 100, buffered=357) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow]: Finished sending payload Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084: No more requests to service for this peer (1 connections exist, 0 pending) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: conn 127.0.0.1:8084 [0]: Got 401 response for request [Req2: POST http://localhost:8084/?command=allow] (took 0 ms + 0 ms in queue) Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Error: policy(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): Policy server HTTP error: 401 Unauthorized Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: policy(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): Policy request http://localhost:8084/?command=report Mar 07 09:32:15 auth: Debug: policy(ouruser,127.0.0.1,<uuEF+YGDaNl/AAAB>): Policy server request JSON: {"device_id":"","login":"ouruser","protocol":"imap","pwhash":"68","remote":"127.0.0.1","success":true,"policy_reject":false,"tls":false}> On Mar 7, 2019, at 2:42 AM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > > wforce is the username always. > > auth_policy_hash_nonce should be set to a pseudorandom value that is shared by your server(s). Weakforced does not need it for anything. > > auth_policy_server_api_header should be set to Authorization: Basic <echo -n wforce:our_password | base64> > > without the < >. > Aki > On 6.3.2019 20.42, Robert Kudyba via dovecot wrote: >> I took suggestions from https://forge.puppet.com/fraenki/wforce <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__forge.puppet.com_fraenki_wforce&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=Rq6_tR1KlLqaWH_eAqsBAvKJjmP4WbVNwqmRvIjpCJo&e=> to set these in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/95-auth.conf >> >> auth_policy_server_url = http://localhost:8084/ <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__localhost-3A8084_&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=YEAX-1mfN9XUpDzQodxttfHSxnGmta5U9z28_89oxV8&e=> >> auth_policy_hash_nonce = our_password >> auth_policy_server_api_header = "Authorization: Basic hash_from_running_echo-n_base64" >> auth_policy_server_timeout_msecs = 2000 >> auth_policy_hash_mech = sha256 >> auth_policy_request_attributes = login=%{requested_username} pwhash=%{hashed_password} remote=%{rip} device_id=%{client_id} protocol=%s >> auth_policy_reject_on_fail = no >> auth_policy_hash_truncate = 8 >> auth_policy_check_before_auth = yes >> auth_policy_check_after_auth = yes >> auth_policy_report_after_auth = yes >> >> And auth_debug=yes >> >> in /usr/local/etc/wforce.conf >> webserver("0.0.0.0:8084 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__0.0.0.0-3A8084&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=UCfB6Qzm3TPh9rrI6HRXhIZZL1kB1G1GyyylfnD5T-Y&e=>", "our_password") >> So when I run: >> curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"login":"ouruser", "remote": "127.0.0.1", "pwhash":"our_password"}' http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=allow <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__127.0.0.1-3A8084_-3Fcommand-3Dallow&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=l7txLUp9a5R5ztYDSWbuNkofCzuANF3hfy5K6R0H7lc&e=> -u wforce:our_passwordi >> {"msg": "", "r_attrs": {"defaultReturn": "1"}, "status": 0} >> >> What's the value of wforce and super represent? -u for user? and super is the password for the user? >> curl -X GET http://127.0.0.1:8084/?command=ping <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__127.0.0.1-3A8084_-3Fcommand-3Dping&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=tENFr-tRB3UaM9tcPfjvMB0ORvHJkDnoN4e1if-IlRY&e=> -u wforce:super >> I always get: >> {"status":"failure", "reason":"Unauthorized"} >> >> Using Squirrelmail and logging in brings up the mails but I see these Policy server HTTP error: 401 Unauthorized errors over and over: >> >> Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client: peer 127.0.0.1:8084 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__127.0.0.1-3A8084&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=mRfHSnG6OpwC1qnGrVpFiadowQTN5TD2r_bddewneIU&e=>: Successfully connected (1 connections exist, 0 pending) >> Mar 06 13:32:16 auth: Debug: http-client[1]: peer 127.0.0.1:8084 <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__127.0.0.1-3A8084&d=DwMDaQ&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=OdVERjXdNFh0nr4Sn_EL0pio02hSWKYsRcpA5NmR8nU&s=mRfHSnG6OpwC1qnGrVpFiadowQTN5TD2r_bddewneIU&e=>: Using 1 idle connections to handle 1 requests (1-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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