--- layout: default title: FreeIPA Configuration --- You can configure LibreTime to delegate all authentication to a FreeIPA server. This allows you users to use their existing FreeIPA credentials. For this to work you need to configure Apache to use `mod_authnz_pam` and `mod_intercept_form_submit`. ## Apache configuration {#apache} After installing the needed modules you can set up Apache to intercept form logins and check them against pam. ```apache InterceptFormPAMService http-libretime InterceptFormLogin username InterceptFormPassword password InterceptFormLoginSkip admin InterceptFormPasswordRedact on InterceptFormLoginRealms INT.RABE.CH Require pam-account http-libretime Require pam-account http-libretime Require all granted Require expr %{REQUEST_URI} =~ /(index.php|login|favicon.ico|js|css|locale)/ Require all granted ``` ## PAM configuration {#pam} The above configuration expects a PAM configuration for the `http-libretime` service. To confiure this you need to create the file `/etc/pam.d/http-libretime` with the following contents. ``` auth required pam_sss.so account required pam_sss.so ``` ## LDAP configuration {#ldap} LibreTime needs direct access to LDAP so it can fetch additional information. It does so with a [system account](https://www.freeipa.org/page/HowTo/LDAP#System_Accounts) that you need to set up beforehand. You can configure everything pertaining to how LibreTime accesses LDAP in `/etc/airtime/airtime.conf`. The default file has the following values you need to change. ```ini # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # L D A P # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # hostname: Hostname of LDAP server # # binddn: Complete DN of user used to bind to LDAP # # password: Password for binddn user # # account_domain: Domain part of username # # basedn: base search DN # # filter_field: Name of the uid field for searching # Usually uid, may be cn # # groupmap_*: Map LibreTime user types to LDAP groups # Lets LibreTime assign user types based on the # group a given user is in. # [ldap] hostname = ldap.example.org binddn = 'uid=libretime,cn=sysaccounts,cn=etc,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' password = hackme account_domain = INT.EXAMPLE.ORG basedn = 'cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' filter_field = uid groupmap_guest = 'cn=guest,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' groupmap_host = 'cn=host,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' groupmap_program_manager = 'cn=program_manager,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' groupmap_admin = 'cn=admins,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' groupmap_superadmin = 'cn=superadmin,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=int,dc=example,dc=org' ``` ## Enable FreeIPA Authentication {#freeipa} After everything is set up properly you can enable FreeIPA auth in `airtime.conf`: ``` [general] auth = LibreTime_Auth_Adaptor_FreeIpa ``` You should now be able to use your FreeIPA credentials to log in to LibreTime.