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A Simple Shell Script to Authenticate Against LDAP

This is a simple but extensible shell script to authenticate users by binding to LDAP. Additional checks, such as requiring group memberships, can easily be configured. The credentials are read from environment variables. In case of a successful authentication, it exits with exit code 0, non-zero otherwise.

ldap-auth-sh is known to work with:

  • OpenVPN (via the --auth-user-pass-verify option)
  • Home Assistant (via the upcoming command_line auth provider)

However, it's of course not limited to these platforms.

Requirements

You need:

  • a POSIX-compliant shell with cat, grep and sed (even BusyBox will do)
  • a compatible LDAP client, currently one of
    • curl (with ldap protocol support compiled in, verify with curl --version)
    • ldapsearch

Getting Started

Just copy the file ldap-auth.sh and read the comments therein.

Sample configurations are shipped in the examples directory.

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