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  • Bug fixes for general core bugs in 3.9.x will end* 10 May 2021 (12 months).
  • Bug fixes for security issues in 3.9.x will end* 8 May 2023 (36 months).
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/lib/ -> ldaplib.php (source)
<?php

/**
 * ldaplib.php - LDAP functions & data library
 *
 * Library file of miscellaneous general-purpose LDAP functions and
 * data structures, useful for both ldap authentication (or ldap based
 * authentication like CAS) and enrolment plugins.
 *
 * @author     Iñaki Arenaza
 * @package    core
 * @subpackage lib
 * @copyright  1999 onwards Martin Dougiamas  http://dougiamas.com
 * @copyright  2010 onwards Iñaki Arenaza
 * @license    http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
 */

defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();

// rootDSE is defined as the root of the directory data tree on a directory server.
if (!defined('ROOTDSE')) {
    define ('ROOTDSE', '');
}

// Paged results control OID value.
if (!defined('LDAP_PAGED_RESULTS_CONTROL')) {
    define ('LDAP_PAGED_RESULTS_CONTROL', '1.2.840.113556.1.4.319');
}

// Default page size when using LDAP paged results
if (!defined('LDAP_DEFAULT_PAGESIZE')) {
    define('LDAP_DEFAULT_PAGESIZE', 250);
}

/**
 * Returns predefined user types
 *
 * @return array of predefined user types
 */
function ldap_supported_usertypes() {
    $types = array();
    $types['edir'] = 'Novell Edirectory';
    $types['rfc2307'] = 'posixAccount (rfc2307)';
    $types['rfc2307bis'] = 'posixAccount (rfc2307bis)';
    $types['samba'] = 'sambaSamAccount (v.3.0.7)';
    $types['ad'] = 'MS ActiveDirectory';
    $types['default'] = get_string('default');
    return $types;
}

/**
 * Initializes needed variables for ldap-module
 *
 * Uses names defined in ldap_supported_usertypes.
 * $default is first defined as:
 * $default['pseudoname'] = array(
 *                      'typename1' => 'value',
 *                      'typename2' => 'value'
 *                      ....
 *                      );
 *
 * @return array of default values
 */
function ldap_getdefaults() {
    // All the values have to be written in lowercase, even if the
    // standard LDAP attributes are mixed-case
    $default['objectclass'] = array(
                        'edir' => 'user',
                        'rfc2307' => 'posixaccount',
                        'rfc2307bis' => 'posixaccount',
                        'samba' => 'sambasamaccount',
                        'ad' => '(samaccounttype=805306368)',
                        'default' => '*'
                        );
    $default['user_attribute'] = array(
                        'edir' => 'cn',
                        'rfc2307' => 'uid',
                        'rfc2307bis' => 'uid',
                        'samba' => 'uid',
                        'ad' => 'cn',
                        'default' => 'cn'
                        );
    $default['suspended_attribute'] = array(
                        'edir' => '',
                        'rfc2307' => '',
                        'rfc2307bis' => '',
                        'samba' => '',
                        'ad' => '',
                        'default' => ''
                        );
    $default['memberattribute'] = array(
                        'edir' => 'member',
                        'rfc2307' => 'member',
                        'rfc2307bis' => 'member',
                        'samba' => 'member',
                        'ad' => 'member',
                        'default' => 'member'
                        );
    $default['memberattribute_isdn'] = array(
                        'edir' => '1',
                        'rfc2307' => '0',
                        'rfc2307bis' => '1',
                        'samba' => '0', // is this right?
                        'ad' => '1',
                        'default' => '0'
                        );
    $default['expireattr'] = array (
                        'edir' => 'passwordexpirationtime',
                        'rfc2307' => 'shadowexpire',
                        'rfc2307bis' => 'shadowexpire',
                        'samba' => '', // No support yet
                        'ad' => 'pwdlastset',
                        'default' => ''
                        );
    return $default;
}

/**
 * Checks if user belongs to specific group(s) or is in a subtree.
 *
 * Returns true if user belongs to a group in grupdns string OR if the
 * DN of the user is in a subtree of the DN provided as "group"
 *
 * @param mixed $ldapconnection A valid LDAP connection.
 * @param string $userid LDAP user id (dn/cn/uid/...) to test membership for.
 * @param array $group_dns arrary of group dn
 * @param string $member_attrib the name of the membership attribute.
 * @return boolean
 *
 */
function ldap_isgroupmember($ldapconnection, $userid, $group_dns, $member_attrib) {
    if (empty($ldapconnection) || empty($userid) || empty($group_dns) || empty($member_attrib)) {
        return false;
    }

    $result = false;
    foreach ($group_dns as $group) {
        $group = trim($group);
        if (empty($group)) {
            continue;
        }

        // Check cheaply if the user's DN sits in a subtree of the
        // "group" DN provided. Granted, this isn't a proper LDAP
        // group, but it's a popular usage.
        if (stripos(strrev(strtolower($userid)), strrev(strtolower($group))) === 0) {
            $result = true;
            break;
        }

        $search = ldap_read($ldapconnection, $group,
                            '('.$member_attrib.'='.ldap_filter_addslashes($userid).')',
                            array($member_attrib));

        if (!empty($search) && ldap_count_entries($ldapconnection, $search)) {
            $info = ldap_get_entries_moodle($ldapconnection, $search);
            if (count($info) > 0 ) {
                // User is member of group
                $result = true;
                break;
            }
        }
    }

    return $result;
}

/**
 * Tries connect to specified ldap servers. Returns a valid LDAP
 * connection or false.
 *
 * @param string $host_url
 * @param integer $ldap_version either 2 (LDAPv2) or 3 (LDAPv3).
 * @param string $user_type the configured user type for this connection.
 * @param string $bind_dn the binding user dn. If an emtpy string, anonymous binding is used.
 * @param string $bind_pw the password for the binding user. Ignored for anonymous bindings.
 * @param boolean $opt_deref whether to set LDAP_OPT_DEREF on this connection or not.
 * @param string &$debuginfo the debugging information in case the connection fails.
 * @param boolean $start_tls whether to use LDAP with TLS (not to be confused with LDAP+SSL)
 * @return mixed connection result or false.
 */
function ldap_connect_moodle($host_url, $ldap_version, $user_type, $bind_dn, $bind_pw, $opt_deref, &$debuginfo, $start_tls=false) {
    if (empty($host_url) || empty($ldap_version) || empty($user_type)) {
        $debuginfo = 'No LDAP Host URL, Version or User Type specified in your LDAP settings';
        return false;
    }

    $debuginfo = '';
    $urls = explode(';', $host_url);
    foreach ($urls as $server) {
        $server = trim($server);
        if (empty($server)) {
            continue;
        }

        $connresult = ldap_connect($server); // ldap_connect returns ALWAYS true

        if (!empty($ldap_version)) {
            ldap_set_option($connresult, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, $ldap_version);
        }

        // Fix MDL-10921
        if ($user_type === 'ad') {
            ldap_set_option($connresult, LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS, 0);
        }

        if (!empty($opt_deref)) {
            ldap_set_option($connresult, LDAP_OPT_DEREF, $opt_deref);
        }

        if ($start_tls && (!ldap_start_tls($connresult))) {
< $debuginfo .= "Server: '$server', Connection: '$connresult', STARTTLS failed.\n";
> $debuginfo .= "Server: '$server', STARTTLS failed.\n";
continue; } if (!empty($bind_dn)) { $bindresult = @ldap_bind($connresult, $bind_dn, $bind_pw); } else { // Bind anonymously $bindresult = @ldap_bind($connresult); } if ($bindresult) { return $connresult; }
< $debuginfo .= "Server: '$server', Connection: '$connresult', Bind result: '$bindresult'\n";
> $debuginfo .= "Server: '$server', Bind result: '$bindresult'\n";
} // If any of servers were alive we have already returned connection. return false; } /** * Search specified contexts for username and return the user dn like: * cn=username,ou=suborg,o=org * * @param mixed $ldapconnection a valid LDAP connection. * @param mixed $username username (external LDAP encoding, no db slashes). * @param array $contexts contexts to look for the user. * @param string $objectclass objectlass of the user (in LDAP filter syntax). * @param string $search_attrib the attribute use to look for the user. * @param boolean $search_sub whether to search subcontexts or not. * @return mixed the user dn (external LDAP encoding, no db slashes) or false * */ function ldap_find_userdn($ldapconnection, $username, $contexts, $objectclass, $search_attrib, $search_sub) { if (empty($ldapconnection) || empty($username) || empty($contexts) || empty($objectclass) || empty($search_attrib)) { return false; } // Default return value $ldap_user_dn = false; // Get all contexts and look for first matching user foreach ($contexts as $context) { $context = trim($context); if (empty($context)) { continue; } if ($search_sub) { $ldap_result = @ldap_search($ldapconnection, $context, '(&'.$objectclass.'('.$search_attrib.'='.ldap_filter_addslashes($username).'))', array($search_attrib)); } else { $ldap_result = @ldap_list($ldapconnection, $context, '(&'.$objectclass.'('.$search_attrib.'='.ldap_filter_addslashes($username).'))', array($search_attrib)); } if (!$ldap_result) { continue; // Not found in this context. } $entry = ldap_first_entry($ldapconnection, $ldap_result); if ($entry) { $ldap_user_dn = ldap_get_dn($ldapconnection, $entry); break; } } return $ldap_user_dn; } /** * Normalise the supplied objectclass filter. * * This normalisation is a rudimentary attempt to format the objectclass filter correctly. * * @param string $objectclass The objectclass to normalise * @param string $default The default objectclass value to use if no objectclass was supplied * @return string The normalised objectclass. */ function ldap_normalise_objectclass($objectclass, $default = '*') { if (empty($objectclass)) { // Can't send empty filter. $return = sprintf('(objectClass=%s)', $default); } else if (stripos($objectclass, 'objectClass=') === 0) { // Value is 'objectClass=some-string-here', so just add () around the value (filter _must_ have them). $return = sprintf('(%s)', $objectclass); } else if (stripos($objectclass, '(') !== 0) { // Value is 'some-string-not-starting-with-left-parentheses', which is assumed to be the objectClass matching value. // Build a valid filter using the value it. $return = sprintf('(objectClass=%s)', $objectclass); } else { // There is an additional possible value '(some-string-here)', that can be used to specify any valid filter // string, to select subsets of users based on any criteria. // // For example, we could select the users whose objectClass is 'user' and have the 'enabledMoodleUser' // attribute, with something like: // // (&(objectClass=user)(enabledMoodleUser=1)) // // In this particular case we don't need to do anything, so leave $this->config->objectclass as is. $return = $objectclass; } return $return; } /** * Returns values like ldap_get_entries but is binary compatible and * returns all attributes as array. * * @param mixed $ldapconnection A valid LDAP connection * @param mixed $searchresult A search result from ldap_search, ldap_list, etc. * @return array ldap-entries with lower-cased attributes as indexes */ function ldap_get_entries_moodle($ldapconnection, $searchresult) { if (empty($ldapconnection) || empty($searchresult)) { return array(); } $i = 0; $result = array(); $entry = ldap_first_entry($ldapconnection, $searchresult); if (!$entry) { return array(); } do { $attributes = array(); $attribute = ldap_first_attribute($ldapconnection, $entry); while ($attribute !== false) { $attributes[] = strtolower($attribute); // Attribute names don't usually contain non-ASCII characters. $attribute = ldap_next_attribute($ldapconnection, $entry); } foreach ($attributes as $attribute) { $values = ldap_get_values_len($ldapconnection, $entry, $attribute); if (is_array($values)) { $result[$i][$attribute] = $values; } else { $result[$i][$attribute] = array($values); } } $i++; } while ($entry = ldap_next_entry($ldapconnection, $entry)); return ($result); } /** * Quote control characters in texts used in LDAP filters - see RFC 4515/2254 * * @param string filter string to quote * @return string the filter string quoted */ function ldap_filter_addslashes($text) { $text = str_replace('\\', '\\5c', $text); $text = str_replace(array('*', '(', ')', "\0"), array('\\2a', '\\28', '\\29', '\\00'), $text); return $text; } if(!defined('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS')) { define('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS', 0); } if(!defined('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_NUM')) { define('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_NUM', 1); } if(!defined('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA')) { define('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA', 2); } if(!defined('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA_REGEX')) { define('LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA_REGEX', 3); } /** * The order of the special characters in these arrays _IS IMPORTANT_. * Make sure '\\5C' (and '\\') are the first elements of the arrays. * Otherwise we'll double replace '\' with '\5C' which is Bad(tm) */ function ldap_get_dn_special_chars() { static $specialchars = null; if ($specialchars !== null) { return $specialchars; } $specialchars = array ( LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS => array('\\', ' ', '"', '#', '+', ',', ';', '<', '=', '>', "\0"), LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_NUM => array('\\5c','\\20','\\22','\\23','\\2b','\\2c','\\3b','\\3c','\\3d','\\3e','\\00'), LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA => array('\\\\','\\ ', '\\"', '\\#', '\\+', '\\,', '\\;', '\\<', '\\=', '\\>', '\\00'), ); $alpharegex = implode('|', array_map (function ($expr) { return preg_quote($expr); }, $specialchars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA])); $specialchars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA_REGEX] = $alpharegex; return $specialchars; } /** * Quote control characters in AttributeValue parts of a RelativeDistinguishedName * used in LDAP distinguished names - See RFC 4514/2253 * * @param string the AttributeValue to quote * @return string the AttributeValue quoted */ function ldap_addslashes($text) { $special_dn_chars = ldap_get_dn_special_chars(); // Use the preferred/universal quotation method: ESC HEX HEX // (i.e., the 'numerically' quoted characters) $text = str_replace ($special_dn_chars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS], $special_dn_chars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_NUM], $text); return $text; } /** * Unquote control characters in AttributeValue parts of a RelativeDistinguishedName * used in LDAP distinguished names - See RFC 4514/2253 * * @param string the AttributeValue quoted * @return string the AttributeValue unquoted */ function ldap_stripslashes($text) { $specialchars = ldap_get_dn_special_chars(); // We can't unquote in two steps, as we end up unquoting too much in certain cases. So // we need to build a regexp containing both the 'numerically' and 'alphabetically' // quoted characters. We don't use LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_NUM because the // standard allows us to quote any character with this encoding, not just the special // ones. // @TODO: This still misses some special (and rarely used) cases, but we need // a full state machine to handle them. $quoted = '/(\\\\[0-9A-Fa-f]{2}|' . $specialchars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA_REGEX] . ')/'; $text = preg_replace_callback($quoted, function ($match) use ($specialchars) { if (ctype_xdigit(ltrim($match[1], '\\'))) { return chr(hexdec(ltrim($match[1], '\\'))); } else { return str_replace($specialchars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS_QUOTED_ALPHA], $specialchars[LDAP_DN_SPECIAL_CHARS], $match[1]); } }, $text); return $text; } /** * Check if we can use paged results (see RFC 2696). We need to use * LDAP version 3 (or later), otherwise the server cannot use them. If * we also pass in a valid LDAP connection handle, we also check * whether the server actually supports them. * * @param ldapversion integer The LDAP protocol version we use. * @param ldapconnection resource An existing LDAP connection (optional). * * @return boolean true is paged results can be used, false otherwise. */ function ldap_paged_results_supported($ldapversion, $ldapconnection = null) { if ((int)$ldapversion < 3) { // Minimun required version: LDAP v3. return false; } if ($ldapconnection === null) { // Can't verify it, so assume it isn't supported. return false; } // Connect to the rootDSE and get the supported controls. $sr = ldap_read($ldapconnection, ROOTDSE, '(objectClass=*)', array('supportedControl')); if (!$sr) { return false; } $entries = ldap_get_entries_moodle($ldapconnection, $sr); if (empty($entries)) { return false; } $info = $entries[0]; if (isset($info['supportedcontrol']) && in_array(LDAP_PAGED_RESULTS_CONTROL, $info['supportedcontrol'])) { return true; } return false; }