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# Bottin
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<div style="text-align: center"><img src="bottin.go" height="250px" /></div>
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Bottin is a LDAP server that uses Consul's key-value store as a storage backend,
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in order to provide a redundant (high-availability) LDAP server on a Nomad+Consul cluster.
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It is a reimplementation of [superboum's Bottin](https://github.com/superboum/bottin)
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Bottin is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3.
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# Server initialization
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## Server initialization
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When Bottin is launched on an empty database,
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it creates a special admin entity with the name `cn=admin,your_suffix`.
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bind to the admin entity and that allows the admin entity to do everything.
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# Configuration of Bottin
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## Configuration of Bottin
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## Logging
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### Logging
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Bottin supports all of the log levels of [logrus](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus).
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The log level can be specified in the key `log_level` of the json config file,
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or in the environment variable `BOTTIN_LOG_LEVEL`.
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By default, the log level is set to `info`.
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## The LDAP suffix
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### The LDAP suffix
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Bottin only handles LDAP entries under a given path, which is typically of
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the form `dn=sld,dn=tld`, where `sld.tld` is your domain name. Specify this
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suffix in the `suffix` key of the json config file.
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## Connection to the Consul server
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### Connection to the Consul server
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By default, Bottin connects to the Consul server on localhost.
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Change this by specifying the `consul_host` key in the json config file.
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## Bind addresses
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### Bind addresses
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### Insecure port
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#### Insecure port
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By default, Bottin listens on all interfaces on port 389 for standard
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non-TLS connections. Change the value of the `bind` key in the json config
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file to change this behaviour (default value: `0.0.0.0:389`). An empty string
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will disable this port and Bottin will not listen for non-TLS connections.
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### Secure port
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#### Secure port
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If a TLS configuration is provided (see next section), Bottin also listens
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on all interfaces on port 636 for TLS connections. Change the value of the
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value: `0.0.0.0:636`). An empty string will disable this port and Bottin
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will not listen for TLS connections.
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## TLS
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### TLS
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Bottin supports TLS connections using either fully secure connections or
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using the STARTLS functionnality of the LDAP protocol to upgrade from an
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The secure port is disabled and a warning is shown if the `bind_secure` value
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is set (non-empty) and no valid TLS configuration is provided.
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## Access control list
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### Access control list
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Bottin supports a flexible syntax to specify access rights to items in the database.
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The ACL is specified as a list of rules. A request will be allowed if there exists a rule that allows it. Otherwise an insufficient permission error will be returned.
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The list of ACL rules are specified in the `acl` key of the json config file, as a list of strings whose structure is defined in the next paragraph.
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### Rule format
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#### Rule format
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A rule is a string composed of five fields separated by `:`. The fields are the following:
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5. The allowed attributes for a read, add or modify operation. This is specified as a list of patterns to include and exclude attributes, separated by spaces. A pattern that starts by `!` is an exclude pattern, otherwise it is an include pattern. To read/write an attribute, it has to match at least one include pattern and not match any exclude pattern. Delete operations do not check for any attribute, thus as soon as `delete` is included in the allowed actions, the right to delete entities is granted.
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### Rule examples
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#### Rule examples
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- Anybody (before binding) can bind to an entity under `ou=users,dc=bottin,dc=eu`:
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`ANONYMOUS::bind:*,ou=users,dc=bottin,dc=eu:`
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