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    • fbartels
      fbartels Kopano @darootler last edited by

      @darootler then your issue is that kerberos accepts all logins and not that webapp does so

      Regards Felix

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      https://documentation.kopano.io/
      https://kb.kopano.io/

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      • darootler
        darootler @fbartels last edited by

        @fbartels

        Could you please explain this a bit more? I think kerberos is not used for authentication in this scenario.

        Regards
        Richard

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        • fbartels
          fbartels Kopano @darootler last edited by

          @darootler well, you would need some for of user authentication for external access. Like I said before when using a cert in webapp you delegate authentication to the webserver.

          If you had a subscription I would recommend to get in contact with our support for general setup advice. Depending on your budget we could probably also set up some on-off consulting (but this is usually reserved for customers with a subscription).

          Regards Felix

          Resources:
          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
          https://documentation.kopano.io/
          https://kb.kopano.io/

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          • darootler
            darootler @fbartels last edited by

            @fbartels

            I just tested this out and in my opinion this is an application issue:

            This configuration does allow a correct user and a incorrect password --> https://documentation.kopano.io/kopanocore_administrator_manual/special_kc_configurations.html#using-client-certificates-for-authentication

            This configuration does not allow a correct user and a incorrect password --> https://documentation.kopano.io/kopanocore_administrator_manual/special_kc_configurations.html#running-the-webserver-as-an-administrator

            Please try both configurations and tell me if both are working as expected.

            Regards
            Richard

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            • darootler
              darootler last edited by

              @fbartels

              Sorry, but both SSO configurations don’t verify if the entered passwords are correct if they fallback to non SSO.

              I have ownCloud and Z-Push running on the same Apache and both are authenticating against LDAP, for both apps it isn’t possible to login with just a correct username and any password.

              To be honest, in no scenario or configuration it should be possible to login in any application with entereing either a correct or incorrect password.

              Here is a log entry:

              Feb 18 15:47:48 xxx kopano-server[7188]: Authentication by plugin failed for user "xxx": Trying to authenticate failed: Disallowing NULL password for user CN=xxx,OU=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xx (0x00000000); username = xxx
              

              Why is the application even trying to authenticate with a null password? Sorry, but i think that’s a big issue and should be fixed.

              As already mentioned i my scenario i have a mixed environment where i want to use Kerberos SSO internal and use basic auth from the internet.

              Regards
              Richard

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              • darootler
                darootler last edited by

                To summarize that:

                Both Kerberos SSO configurations are working, but if however the Kerberos Authentication is not working there is a fallback to the default login screen. At this point it’s possible to login with an existing user and any password (correct or incorrect).

                I think this must not be possible at any time.

                Regards
                Richard

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                • fbartels
                  fbartels Kopano last edited by

                  Like I’ve said before. When you add a certificate to webapp all connections are done with said certificate and therefore authenticated to be an administrator within kopano (same goes when you run the complete webserver as local_admin_user). Since all requests are done with admin rights you need to handle authentication inside of your webserver (which is imho also what the manual explains). So you simply cannot have kerberos auth only for your local network.

                  The same does not affect owncloud or z-push, since you did not give these applications admin access in the first place.

                  Regards Felix

                  Resources:
                  https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                  https://documentation.kopano.io/
                  https://kb.kopano.io/

                  Support overview:
                  https://kopano.com/support/

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                  • darootler
                    darootler @fbartels last edited by

                    @fbartels

                    Okay, i think i understand that part with the admin rights.

                    Lets assume a user/customer follows the manual. For whatever reason the kerberos authentication fails (browser not sending kerberos ticket for example), the user just gets the WebApp login page and is not automatically logged in. From this point you just have to guess a valid user and you are able to access his mailbox.

                    Imho this is a security and a design issue and has either to be fixed or the apache configuration in the manual must be updated to avoid this behavior.

                    Regards
                    Richard

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                    • fbartels
                      fbartels Kopano @darootler last edited by

                      @darootler said in Login with valid username and any password possible:

                      browser not sending kerberos ticket for example

                      in that case afaik you get a password prompt from your browser. its still the webserver needing to verify the user.

                      Regards Felix

                      Resources:
                      https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                      https://documentation.kopano.io/
                      https://kb.kopano.io/

                      Support overview:
                      https://kopano.com/support/

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                      • darootler
                        darootler @fbartels last edited by

                        @fbartels

                        No, that’s not the case. I am getting the WebApp login page and there i just need to enter a valid user and any password.

                        Regards
                        Richard

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                        • fbartels
                          fbartels Kopano last edited by

                          Again: if you add a certificate in webapp then you need to delegate authentication to the webserver. So at the least you need to remove that bit that Kerberos auth is only using inside of your local network.

                          But seeing that you have the need to provide SSO with Kerberos, you probably have an environment with enough budget to buy a subscription. So please buy a subscription and get in touch with the Kopano support if you want to discuss further.

                          /unsubscribe

                          Regards Felix

                          Resources:
                          https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                          https://documentation.kopano.io/
                          https://kb.kopano.io/

                          Support overview:
                          https://kopano.com/support/

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                          • darootler
                            darootler @fbartels last edited by

                            @fbartels

                            I just followed the manual with this Apache config:

                            <Directory /usr/share/kopano-webapp>
                              AuthType Kerberos
                              AuthName "Kerberos Login"
                              KrbMethodNegotiate On
                              KrbMethodK5Passwd Off
                              KrbServiceName HTTP
                              KrbAuthRealms ADSDOMAIN.EXAMPLE
                              Krb5KeyTab /etc/httpd/keytab.apache
                              require valid-user
                            </Directory>
                            

                            I am a home user with 3 people using my infrastructure, i will not buy a subscription.

                            Please just follow your manual and test if there is a fallback to a basic auth pop up.

                            Regards
                            Richard

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                            • robing
                              robing Kopano (Inactive) last edited by

                              @darootler,

                              It’s just not possible to create a fallback method if the kerberos authentication is failing.
                              WebApp needs to have the SSL certificates so it can login as anyone on the server as you are fully trusting the kerberos authentication and not sending the credentials.
                              What you want can only be achieved with 2 instances of WebApp configure one with the certificates that kerberos is using and the other one without.
                              This is what our (enterprise) customer our doing normally.

                              Regards Robin,

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                              Have a look at https://kopano.com/support/ for options.

                              Helpful resources:
                              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                              https://documentation.kopano.io/
                              https://kb.kopano.io/

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                              • darootler
                                darootler @robing last edited by

                                @robing

                                I think you should update the documentation with this information. My mailaccounts were (maybe over years) accessible from the internet with just entering a correct username and any password. For me it was not clear that with the configuration provided in the documents there is no fallback and someone could just login with only an existing username and any password.

                                Anyway i think there is a way to configure the webserver to decide how users are authenticated based on their location (intranet or internet).

                                Regards
                                Richard

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                                • darootler
                                  darootler last edited by

                                  For everyone who is interested i have two working examples for the apache webserver without the need to have two WebApp instances running. One will choose wich authentication method is used based on the client location and one with a fallback to Basic Auth if Kerberos SSO is not working. I am using the last one, but this is only recommandable if the WebApp instance is communicating over HTTPS.

                                  Regards
                                  Richard

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                                  • klausade
                                    klausade last edited by

                                    @darootl I’m interested in your two working examples for the apache webserver without the need to have two WebApp instances running, I guess someone in the future finding this post might also be, could you paste them here?

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                                    • darootler
                                      darootler @klausade last edited by darootler

                                      @klausade

                                      This example falls back to basic authentication if Kerberos SSO is not working:

                                      <DirectoryMatch "/usr/share/kopano-webapp">
                                      	AuthName "XXXInfo for userXXX"
                                      	AuthType Kerberos
                                      	Krb5Keytab /etc/krb5.keytab
                                      	KrbAuthRealms MY.REALM
                                              KrbMethodK5Passwd On
                                      	KrbServiceName HTTP/my.website.com
                                      	Require valid-user
                                      </DirectoryMatch>
                                      
                                      

                                      “KrbMethodK5Passwd” is set to “On” by default. If you set this to “Off” there is no fallback to basic authentication.

                                      This example decides wich authentication mode is used based on the ip address of the client:

                                      RemoteIPHeader X-Forwarded-For
                                      RemoteIPInternalProxy 192.168.X.X
                                      
                                      <DirectoryMatch "/usr/share/kopano-webapp">
                                      	<If "-R '192.168'">
                                      		AuthType Kerberos
                                      		Krb5Keytab /etc/krb5.keytab
                                      		KrbAuthRealms MY.REALM
                                      		KrbServiceName HTTP/my.website.com
                                      		Require valid-user
                                      	</If>
                                      	<Else>
                                      		AuthBasicProvider ldap
                                      		AuthType Basic
                                      		AuthName "XXXInfo for userXXX"
                                      		AuthLDAPUrl ldaps://mydc.myinternaldomain.local:636/DC=myinternaldomain,DC=local?sAMAccountName
                                      		AuthLDAPBindDN "CN=myldapuser,OU=,you,DC=myinternaldomain,DC=local"
                                      		AuthLDAPBindPassword "MYPWD"
                                      		Require valid-user
                                      	</Else>
                                      </DirectoryMatch>
                                      

                                      “RemoteIPHeader” and “RemoteIPInternalProxy” is needed if you use a reverse proxy in front of your WebApp instance. In this example all clients from the subnet “192.168” will authenticate through Kerberos SSO, all other will authenticate through basic ldap.

                                      I strongly recommend to only use https, no matter what config you are using. If your WebApp instance is available through the internet i strongly recommend to use a reverse proxy with some security features, also a fail2ban service or a similiar one must be in place. Let me know if you need more help regarding this configuration.

                                      Regards
                                      Richard

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                                      • fbartels
                                        fbartels Kopano @darootler last edited by

                                        @darootler said in Login with valid username and any password possible:

                                        “KrbMethodK5Passwd” is set to “On” by default. If you set this to “Off” there is no fallback to basic authentication.

                                        Ah, yes indeed. This is the important piece here. The manual indeed specified this as KrbMethodK5Passwd=off, but to have a password fallback it needs to be set to on. I have removed this from the manual (as its on in the default and there is no use defining it, if you use the default value).

                                        Thanks for bringing it up.

                                        Regards Felix

                                        Resources:
                                        https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                                        https://documentation.kopano.io/
                                        https://kb.kopano.io/

                                        Support overview:
                                        https://kopano.com/support/

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