[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-04 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users
Kevin:

Could you share the ACL of the dataset you share via nfs4? 

Best,

Francis 

> On Oct 3, 2023, at 16:10, Kevin Vasko via FreeIPA-users 
>  wrote:
> 
> I actually did this recently.
> 
> Full working settings configuration in TrueNAS Scale. You will need to create 
> a BIND account which I used "svcbind". The Aux Parameters are extremely 
> important otherwise your groups won't work correctly.
> 
> Directory Services
> 1. Hostname: ipa.site.example.com 
> 2. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 3. Bind DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 4. Bind Password: 
> 5. Kerberos Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> 6. Kerberos Principal: nfs/.site.example@site.example.com 
> 
> 7. LDAP Timeout: 10
> 8. DNS Timeout: 10
> 9. Enable: [ x ]
> 10. Auxiliary Parameters
> ``` 
> base passwd cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> base group cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> ```
> 11. encryption Mode: off
> 12. Schema: RFC2307BIS
> 13. Validate Certificates: [x]
> 
> 1. Advanced Settings
> 1. Idmap
> 1. Idmap Backend: LDAP
> 2. DNS Domain Name: site.example.com 
> 3. Range Low: 10001
> 4. Range High: 20
> 5. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 6. LDAP User DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 7. LDAP User DN Password: 
> 8. URL: ipa.site.example.com 
> 2. Kerberos Realms
> 1. Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> 2. KDC: ipa.site.example.com 
> 3. Admin Servers: ipa.site.example.com 
> 3. Kerberos Settings:
> 1. Libdefaults Auxiliary Parameters
> ``` 
> default_realm = SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> dns_lookup_kdc = true
> allow_weak_crypto = true
> 4. Kerberos KeyTab
> 1. Name: .site.example.com.keytab
> 2. Add IPA Host
> 1.  `ipa host-add nas-server.site.example.com 
>  --ip-address 10.75.37.2`
> 3. Add service
> 1.  `ipa service-add NFS/emc-nas-server.site.example@site.example.com 
> 
> 4. Generate Keytab
> 1.  `ipa-getkeytab -s ipaserver.example.com  
> -p nfs/emc-nas-server.site.example.com 
>  -k /tmp/emc-nas-server.keytab`
> 5. Upload to TrueNAS
> 
> I'm not sure of the idmap settings if they are actually useful but everything 
> worked even though we have overlapping IDs (which TrueNas Scale complains 
> about).
> 
> Helpful Link:
> https://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_Dell_EMC_Unity
> 
> On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 5:23 AM Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via 
> FreeIPA-users  > wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3 Oct 2023, at 11:50, Alexander Bokovoy >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Аўт, 03 кас 2023, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
>>> wrote:
 
 
> On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users 
>  > wrote:
> 
> On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 
>> shares with kerberos?
>> 
>> I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right 
>> permissions, but I get permission denied when trying to access the 
>> folder.
>> 
>> I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.
>> 
>> As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion 
>> off-list.
>> 
> 
> That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the 
> same thing.
> I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if 
> somebody has succeeded to set this up.
> --
> Kees
 
 Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you
 accomplish.
 
 Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS to FreeIPA. TrueNAS had a problem
 a few versions ago where the tickets wouldn’t be renewed. It is fixed
 now. So users and groups work.
 
 The issue with TrueNAS, as I see it, is the idmapd configuration.
 
 But I think we start to be very off topic, so don’t hesitate to mail me
 directly if you want to discuss this.
>>> 
>>> I think it can be discussed here, no problem.
>> 
>> Thank you, I really appreciate this, since this is a thing I’ve been working 
>> on for quite sometime, so it is really nice to have other eyes on it.
>> 
>>> My understanding is that TrueNAS Scale uses Debian as its base. It also
>>> uses Samba components for both client (users/groups identities)
>>> integration and server (SMB shares) integration. For SMB-related
>>> configuration one can have a pretty decent setup 

[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-04 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for sharing this.

My configuration is virtually identical.

The differences:

- I set LDAP encryption to «on» 
- I don’t validate certificates here. I do use one on the idmap configuration
- I also add `map passwd loginShell loginShell` to the Auxiliary Parameters of 
the LDAP configuration
- I have also «forwardable = yes» on my Kerberos configuration, in addition to 
what you have

I have also host/ and an nfs/ keytab. On my configuration, it was a host/ that 
was used, but I chose the nfs now, but it’s really not different.

I mount the directory, get the right permissions (sometimes), but when I access 
the folder, it fails: 

`drwx--. 5 francis francis   14 Oct  1 20:03 test
`
I changed back to LDAP for idmap, though I think Alexander Bokovoy is right, 
this could be NSS as well. But I don’t think I am having mapping errors here.

I wonder what could be wrong.

Best,

Francis


> On Oct 3, 2023, at 16:10, Kevin Vasko via FreeIPA-users 
>  wrote:
> 
> I actually did this recently.
> 
> Full working settings configuration in TrueNAS Scale. You will need to create 
> a BIND account which I used "svcbind". The Aux Parameters are extremely 
> important otherwise your groups won't work correctly.
> 
> Directory Services
> 1. Hostname: ipa.site.example.com 
> 2. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 3. Bind DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 4. Bind Password: 
> 5. Kerberos Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> 6. Kerberos Principal: nfs/.site.example@site.example.com 
> 
> 7. LDAP Timeout: 10
> 8. DNS Timeout: 10
> 9. Enable: [ x ]
> 10. Auxiliary Parameters
> ``` 
> base passwd cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> base group cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> ```
> 11. encryption Mode: off
> 12. Schema: RFC2307BIS
> 13. Validate Certificates: [x]
> 
> 1. Advanced Settings
> 1. Idmap
> 1. Idmap Backend: LDAP
> 2. DNS Domain Name: site.example.com 
> 3. Range Low: 10001
> 4. Range High: 20
> 5. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 6. LDAP User DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
> 7. LDAP User DN Password: 
> 8. URL: ipa.site.example.com 
> 2. Kerberos Realms
> 1. Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> 2. KDC: ipa.site.example.com 
> 3. Admin Servers: ipa.site.example.com 
> 3. Kerberos Settings:
> 1. Libdefaults Auxiliary Parameters
> ``` 
> default_realm = SITE.EXAMPLE.COM 
> dns_lookup_kdc = true
> allow_weak_crypto = true
> 4. Kerberos KeyTab
> 1. Name: .site.example.com.keytab
> 2. Add IPA Host
> 1.  `ipa host-add nas-server.site.example.com 
>  --ip-address 10.75.37.2`
> 3. Add service
> 1.  `ipa service-add NFS/emc-nas-server.site.example@site.example.com 
> 
> 4. Generate Keytab
> 1.  `ipa-getkeytab -s ipaserver.example.com  
> -p nfs/emc-nas-server.site.example.com 
>  -k /tmp/emc-nas-server.keytab`
> 5. Upload to TrueNAS
> 
> I'm not sure of the idmap settings if they are actually useful but everything 
> worked even though we have overlapping IDs (which TrueNas Scale complains 
> about).
> 
> Helpful Link:
> https://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_Dell_EMC_Unity
> 
> On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 5:23 AM Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via 
> FreeIPA-users  > wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3 Oct 2023, at 11:50, Alexander Bokovoy >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Аўт, 03 кас 2023, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
>>> wrote:
 
 
> On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users 
>  > wrote:
> 
> On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 
>> shares with kerberos?
>> 
>> I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right 
>> permissions, but I get permission denied when trying to access the 
>> folder.
>> 
>> I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.
>> 
>> As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion 
>> off-list.
>> 
> 
> That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the 
> same thing.
> I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if 
> somebody has succeeded to set this up.
> --
> Kees
 
 Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you
 accomplish.
 
 Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS 

[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-03 Thread Kevin Vasko via FreeIPA-users
I actually did this recently.

Full working settings configuration in TrueNAS Scale. You will need to
create a BIND account which I used "svcbind". The Aux Parameters are
extremely important otherwise your groups won't work correctly.

Directory Services
1. Hostname: ipa.site.example.com
2. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
3. Bind DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
4. Bind Password: 
5. Kerberos Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM
6. Kerberos Principal: nfs/.site.example@site.example.com
7. LDAP Timeout: 10
8. DNS Timeout: 10
9. Enable: [ x ]
10. Auxiliary Parameters
```
base passwd cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
base group cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
```
11. encryption Mode: off
12. Schema: RFC2307BIS
13. Validate Certificates: [x]

1. Advanced Settings
1. Idmap
1. Idmap Backend: LDAP
2. DNS Domain Name: site.example.com
3. Range Low: 10001
4. Range High: 20
5. Base DN: dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
6. LDAP User DN: uid=svcbind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=site,dc=example,dc=com
7. LDAP User DN Password: 
8. URL: ipa.site.example.com
2. Kerberos Realms
1. Realm: SITE.EXAMPLE.COM
2. KDC: ipa.site.example.com
3. Admin Servers: ipa.site.example.com
3. Kerberos Settings:
1. Libdefaults Auxiliary Parameters
```
default_realm = SITE.EXAMPLE.COM
dns_lookup_kdc = true
allow_weak_crypto = true
4. Kerberos KeyTab
1. Name: .site.example.com.keytab
2. Add IPA Host
1.  `ipa host-add nas-server.site.example.com --ip-address 10.75.37.2`
3. Add service
1.  `ipa service-add NFS/emc-nas-server.site.example@site.example.com
4. Generate Keytab
1.  `ipa-getkeytab -s ipaserver.example.com -p nfs/
emc-nas-server.site.example.com -k /tmp/emc-nas-server.keytab`
5. Upload to TrueNAS

I'm not sure of the idmap settings if they are actually useful but
everything worked even though we have overlapping IDs (which TrueNas Scale
complains about).

Helpful Link:
https://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_Dell_EMC_Unity

On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 5:23 AM Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via
FreeIPA-users  wrote:

>
>
> On 3 Oct 2023, at 11:50, Alexander Bokovoy  wrote:
>
> On Аўт, 03 кас 2023, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users <
> freeipa-users@lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
>
> On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4
> shares with kerberos?
>
> I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right
> permissions, but I get permission denied when trying to access the folder.
>
> I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.
>
> As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion
> off-list.
>
>
> That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the
> same thing.
> I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if somebody
> has succeeded to set this up.
> --
> Kees
>
>
> Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you
> accomplish.
>
> Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS to FreeIPA. TrueNAS had a problem
> a few versions ago where the tickets wouldn’t be renewed. It is fixed
> now. So users and groups work.
>
> The issue with TrueNAS, as I see it, is the idmapd configuration.
>
> But I think we start to be very off topic, so don’t hesitate to mail me
> directly if you want to discuss this.
>
>
> I think it can be discussed here, no problem.
>
>
> Thank you, I really appreciate this, since this is a thing I’ve been
> working on for quite sometime, so it is really nice to have other eyes on
> it.
>
> My understanding is that TrueNAS Scale uses Debian as its base. It also
> uses Samba components for both client (users/groups identities)
> integration and server (SMB shares) integration. For SMB-related
> configuration one can have a pretty decent setup with Samba-driven
> identity management, so you can define idmap ranges, plugins, etc.
>
> For NFS case, I don't see them defining any idmapd config. If winbindd
> is in use already and those users/groups are provided through nsswitch,
> then default idmapd.conf configuration should work just fine because
> it'll do UID <-> kerberos principal name translation using nsswitch.
>
>
> One of my pproblems is that I have a realm which is IPA.LOCAL. But my
> machines are machine.local. I believe that in such situations I need to
> define the Local-Realms attribute of the idmapd.conf, but that isn’t
> possible on the gui. So what happens is that when I change that on the
> /etc/idmapd.conf of TrueNAS, the permissions seem to be fine, but I still
> can’t access the folder. And after a few minutes, the idmapd.conf of
> TrueNAS gets overwritten and my permissions get messes up again, and then
> the folders are owned by nobody:nobody.
>
> But even when the permissions are right, I still can’t access the folder.
> I think it might be the ACL on 

[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-03 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users


> On 3 Oct 2023, at 11:50, Alexander Bokovoy  wrote:
> 
> On Аўт, 03 кас 2023, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
>>> wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 
 shares with kerberos?
 
 I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right 
 permissions, but I get permission denied when trying to access the folder.
 
 I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.
 
 As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion 
 off-list.
 
>>> 
>>> That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the 
>>> same thing.
>>> I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if somebody 
>>> has succeeded to set this up.
>>> --
>>> Kees
>> 
>> Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you
>> accomplish.
>> 
>> Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS to FreeIPA. TrueNAS had a problem
>> a few versions ago where the tickets wouldn’t be renewed. It is fixed
>> now. So users and groups work.
>> 
>> The issue with TrueNAS, as I see it, is the idmapd configuration.
>> 
>> But I think we start to be very off topic, so don’t hesitate to mail me
>> directly if you want to discuss this.
> 
> I think it can be discussed here, no problem.

Thank you, I really appreciate this, since this is a thing I’ve been working on 
for quite sometime, so it is really nice to have other eyes on it.

> My understanding is that TrueNAS Scale uses Debian as its base. It also
> uses Samba components for both client (users/groups identities)
> integration and server (SMB shares) integration. For SMB-related
> configuration one can have a pretty decent setup with Samba-driven
> identity management, so you can define idmap ranges, plugins, etc.
> 
> For NFS case, I don't see them defining any idmapd config. If winbindd
> is in use already and those users/groups are provided through nsswitch,
> then default idmapd.conf configuration should work just fine because
> it'll do UID <-> kerberos principal name translation using nsswitch.

One of my pproblems is that I have a realm which is IPA.LOCAL. But my machines 
are machine.local. I believe that in such situations I need to define the 
Local-Realms attribute of the idmapd.conf, but that isn’t possible on the gui. 
So what happens is that when I change that on the /etc/idmapd.conf of TrueNAS, 
the permissions seem to be fine, but I still can’t access the folder. And after 
a few minutes, the idmapd.conf of TrueNAS gets overwritten and my permissions 
get messes up again, and then the folders are owned by nobody:nobody.

But even when the permissions are right, I still can’t access the folder. I 
think it might be the ACL on TrueNAS side, but I tried with all types of ACL to 
no avail.

Best,

Francis  ___
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[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-03 Thread Alexander Bokovoy via FreeIPA-users

On Аўт, 03 кас 2023, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users wrote:




On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users 
 wrote:

On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users wrote:

Hi,

Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 shares 
with kerberos?

I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right permissions, 
but I get permission denied when trying to access the folder.

I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.

As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion off-list.



That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the same 
thing.
I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if somebody has 
succeeded to set this up.
--
Kees


Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you
accomplish.

Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS to FreeIPA. TrueNAS had a problem
a few versions ago where the tickets wouldn’t be renewed. It is fixed
now. So users and groups work.

The issue with TrueNAS, as I see it, is the idmapd configuration.

But I think we start to be very off topic, so don’t hesitate to mail me
directly if you want to discuss this.


I think it can be discussed here, no problem.

My understanding is that TrueNAS Scale uses Debian as its base. It also
uses Samba components for both client (users/groups identities)
integration and server (SMB shares) integration. For SMB-related
configuration one can have a pretty decent setup with Samba-driven
identity management, so you can define idmap ranges, plugins, etc.

For NFS case, I don't see them defining any idmapd config. If winbindd
is in use already and those users/groups are provided through nsswitch,
then default idmapd.conf configuration should work just fine because
it'll do UID <-> kerberos principal name translation using nsswitch.


--
/ Alexander Bokovoy
Sr. Principal Software Engineer
Security / Identity Management Engineering
Red Hat Limited, Finland
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[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-03 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users


> On 2 Oct 2023, at 15:12, Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users 
>  wrote:
> 
> On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 shares 
>> with kerberos?
>> 
>> I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right 
>> permissions, but I get permission denied when trying to access the folder.
>> 
>> I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.
>> 
>> As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion 
>> off-list.
>> 
> 
> That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the same 
> thing.
> I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if somebody 
> has succeeded to set this up.
> -- 
> Kees

Great! If it is ok with you, please keep in touch to share how/what you 
accomplish. 

Here, I have managed to join TrueNAS to FreeIPA. TrueNAS had a problem a few 
versions ago where the tickets wouldn’t be renewed. It is fixed now. So users 
and groups work.

The issue with TrueNAS, as I see it, is the idmapd configuration. 

But I think we start to be very off topic, so don’t hesitate to mail me 
directly if you want to discuss this.

Best,

Francis 
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[Freeipa-users] Re: FreeIPA and TrueNAS Scale for mounting of nfs4 shares

2023-10-02 Thread Kees Bakker via FreeIPA-users
On 02-10-2023 09:40, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay via FreeIPA-users 
wrote:

Hi,

Has anyone here configured a TrueNAS joined to FreeIPA to share NFSv4 shares 
with kerberos?

I manage to mount the shares, the folder seems to have the right permissions, 
but I get permission denied when trying to access the folder.

I am trying from a Fedora 37 client.

As this is potentially off-topic, I’d be glad to take the discussion off-list.



That's a very interesting subject. Just today we started looking at the 
same thing.
I have no idea yet how to do this, so I too would like to know if 
somebody has succeeded to set this up.

--
Kees
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