NAME¶
cpu.conf - cpu configuration file
DESCRIPTION¶
This file stores all configurable options for CPU and CPU modules. You can
specify the location of the configuration file at runtime by specifying the
--config or
-C command line switches (see
cpu(8)). Each
CPU module has its own configuration section, but they are all documented
here. It is recommended that the config file have strict permissions such as
600. Please note that configuration options take the following format: option
= value and section headers are of the format [HEADER]
GLOBAL OPTIONS¶
Global options should be under the section marked [GLOBAL]. All options under
this section impact all operations.
- DEFAULT_METHOD = method
- Specifies what the default administration method is. This
value should be a string of either ldap or passwd.
- CRACKLIB_DICTIONARY = file
- If CPU was compiled --with-libcrack file should be
the location of cracklib_dict.
LDAP OPTIONS¶
LDAP options should be under the section marked [LDAP]. These options are only
useful when
DEFAULT_METHOD is set to ldap or when ldap was specified at
the command line with the
-M switch. These options are only used by the
LDAP module.
- LDAP_HOST = hostname
- hostname should be either the IP address or the
hostname of the server running the LDAP directory that you wish to
administer users on. This can be overridden with the -N command
line switch.
- LDAP_PORT = port
- port is the port that the LDAP server specified by
LDAP_HOST is listening on. This value must be non negative. This
can be overridden by the -P command line switch.
- BIND_DN = dn
- dn should be the fully qualified DN of an LDAP
entity with appropriate rights to perform any actions that you wish. This
value can be overridden by the -D command line switch.
- BIND_PASS = password
- password is the password of the entity specified by
BIND_DN. This value is passed directly to the server, so it may be
stored encrypted if your server supports this. This value can be
overridden by the -w command line switch.
- USER_BASE = base_dn
- base_dn is the base dn that users should be added
to, search for, deleted from, or modified from. In general if you wish to
add a user to the following dn: ou=users,o=company,c=us base_dn
should be set to ou=users,o=company,c=us. If you set this value to
o=company,c=us users will be added to that dn, although for searching
purposes the scope is more broad. This value can be overridden at the
command line with the -U switch.
- GROUP_BASE = base_dn
- base_dn is the base dn that groups should be added
to, search for, deleted from, or modified from. In general if you wish to
add a group to the following dn: ou=group,o=company,c=us base_dn
should be set to ou=group,o=company,c=us. If you set this value to
o=company,c=us groups will be added to that dn, although for searching
purposes the scope is more broad. This value can be overridden at the
command line with the -B switch.
- USER_OBJECT_CLASS = object_class
- GROUP_OBJECT_CLASS = object_class
- object_class is a comma separated list of object
classes that are required by your LDAP directories schema in order to add
or modify users and groups. The default should be fine, consult your
vendors documentation or contact cpu-users@lists.sourceforge.net if
you have problems.
- USER_FILTER = filter
- GROUP_FILTER = filter
- filter is a filter that adhears to the following
BNF:
<filter> ::= '(' <filtercomp> ')'
<filtercomp> ::= <and> | <or> | <not> | <simple>
<and> ::= '&' <filterlist>
<or> ::= '|' <filterlist>
<not> ::= '!' <filter>
<filterlist> ::= <filter> | <filter> <filterlist>
<simple> ::= <attributetype> <filtertype> <attributevalue>
<filtertype> ::= '=' | '~=' | '<=' | '>='
These filters are utilized to locate users and groups, as well as to aid in
finding new uid's and gid's.
- USER_CN_STRING = string
- string is used during user creation. It allows you
to specify the dn of the user. The dn becomes string=login,...
- GROUP_CN_STRING = string
- string is used during group creation. It allows you
to specify the dn of the group. The dn becomes string=groupname,...
- TIMEOUT = timeout
- timeout should be a value in seconds and greater
than 0. If unspecified the default is 60. This value determines the
duration after which an operation should be aborted.
The following options are still used by the [LDAP] section, but are more user
centric and less ldap centric.
- SKEL_DIR = dir
- dir should be the path for a directory that files
are to be copied from when -m is given at the command line. This
value can be overridden by the -k command line switch.
- DEFAULT_SHELL = shell
- The default name of the user's login shell. This value can
be overridden by the -s command line switch.
- HOME_DIRECTORY = directory
- New users will be created using directory prepended
to the users login name. If this variable is undefined, it must be
specified at the command line with the -d switch. When specified at
the command line that value is used for the users home directory.
- MAX_UIDNUMBER = integer
- MIN_UIDNUMBER = integer
- MAX_GIDNUMBER = integer
- MIN_GIDNUMBER = integer
- ID_MAX_PASSES = integer
- These values control gid and uid generation. When a uid is
not specified at the command line (for a useradd) these values are used
for finding the next unused uid (random or linear). Similar for groupadd.
These are pretty self evident. ID_MAX_PASSES is the number of times
that a search should be performed before giving up.
- RANDOM = true or false
- If RANDOM is true, then a random number will
be generated and searched for (this number, if unused in the directory,
will be the users uid or a groups gid). If a user or group with that ID
exists, the process will continue for ID_MAX_PASSES. If
true, a linear scan will be done starting at MIN_UIDNUMBER
(or GIDNUMBER) and will not stop until an unused ID is found or the number
of scans is equal to ID_MAX_PASSES. If random is false, only one
query is done on the directory, but it may still be a bit slower then
setting random to true in some cases.
- USERGROUPS = yes or no
- The USERGROUPS can be either yes or no. If yes, each
created user will be given their own group to use as a default. If no,
each created user will be placed in the group whose gid is USER_GID.
- USERS_GID = integer
- If USERGROUPS is no, then USERS_GID should be
the GID of the group default is 100.
- GECOS = string
- The default value for a user's gecos field. This can be
overridden at the command line with the -c switch.
- PASSWORD_FILE = file
- The value should be a Unix style, passwd formatted file. In
order to use this value the -F switch must be used at the command
line. This value can be empty if a file is provided with the -F
switch. In this case, the users attributes are taken from the file (if the
user is found) and used in the LDAP entry.
- SHADOW_FILE = file
- The value should be a Unix style, shadow formatted file. In
order to use this value the -S switch must be used at the command
line. This value can be empty if a file is provided with the -S
switch. In this case, the users attributes are taken from the file (if the
user is found) and used in the LDAP entry (including the password).
- HASH = hash
- hash is a hash of either clear, crypt, sha1, ssha1,
md5, or smd5 to be used when hashing user passwords. This is largely
implementation dependent but all are supported. If you are taking
passwords from a standard password file, this should be clear (I think,
need to check...). This can be overridden at the command line with the
-H switch.
- SHADOWLASTCHANGE = integer
- SHADOWMAX = integer
- SHADOWWARING = integer
- SHADOWEXPIRE = integer
- SHADOWFLAG = integer
- SHADOWMIN = integer
- SHADOWINACTIVE = integer
- These values are better documented in shadow(3) and
in shadow(5). These are not required by RFC2307 but are by some
ldap authentication implementations. These values can only be specified
here, or taken from an existing shadow file for the user.
- ADD_SCRIPT = executable
- DEL_SCRIPT = executable
- ADD_SCRIPT and DEL_SCRIPT work the same, however ADD_SCRIPT
is used only for a useradd operation and DEL_SCRIPT is used only for a
userdel operation. These can be overridden via the command line switch -X.
If specified in the configuration file or at the command line, the script
is executed after a successful useradd or userdel. The first argument to
the script is the login name as specified at the command line.
PASSWD OPTIONS¶
Password options should be under the section marked [PASSWD]. These options are
only useful when
DEFAULT_METHOD is set to passwd or when passwd was
specified at the command line with the
-M switch. These options are
only used by the passwd module. This module is not yet functional, so I won't
document the options.
SEE ALSO¶
cpu-ldap(8) cpu(8)
AUTHORS¶
Blake Matheny <bmatheny@purdue.edu>
The current version of this software is always availabe at
http://cpu.sourceforge.net
BUGS¶
To report a bug or problem, please e-mail:
cpu-users@lists.sourceforge.net
TODO¶
See TODO file that accompanied software. Please e-mail us with any additional
suggestions.