* @author Christoph Wurst * @author Joas Schilling * @author Juan Pablo Villafáñez * @author Morris Jobke * @author Robin Appelman * @author Roeland Jago Douma * @author Thomas Müller * * @license AGPL-3.0 * * This code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, * as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Affero General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, * along with this program. If not, see * */ // Check user and app status \OC_JSON::checkAdminUser(); \OC_JSON::checkAppEnabled('user_ldap'); \OC_JSON::callCheck(); $l = \OC::$server->getL10N('user_ldap'); $ldapWrapper = new OCA\User_LDAP\LDAP(); $connection = new \OCA\User_LDAP\Connection($ldapWrapper, $_POST['ldap_serverconfig_chooser']); try { $configurationOk = true; $conf = $connection->getConfiguration(); if ($conf['ldap_configuration_active'] === '0') { //needs to be true, otherwise it will also fail with an irritating message $conf['ldap_configuration_active'] = '1'; $configurationOk = $connection->setConfiguration($conf); } if ($configurationOk) { //Configuration is okay /* * Clossing the session since it won't be used from this point on. There might be a potential * race condition if a second request is made: either this request or the other might not * contact the LDAP backup server the first time when it should, but there shouldn't be any * problem with that other than the extra connection. */ \OC::$server->getSession()->close(); if ($connection->bind()) { /* * This shiny if block is an ugly hack to find out whether anonymous * bind is possible on AD or not. Because AD happily and constantly * replies with success to any anonymous bind request, we need to * fire up a broken operation. If AD does not allow anonymous bind, * it will end up with LDAP error code 1 which is turned into an * exception by the LDAP wrapper. We catch this. Other cases may * pass (like e.g. expected syntax error). */ try { $ldapWrapper->read($connection->getConnectionResource(), '', 'objectClass=*', ['dn']); } catch (\Exception $e) { if ($e->getCode() === 1) { \OC_JSON::error(['message' => $l->t('Invalid configuration: Anonymous binding is not allowed.')]); exit; } } \OC_JSON::success(['message' => $l->t('Valid configuration, connection established!')]); } else { \OC_JSON::error(['message' => $l->t('Valid configuration, but binding failed. Please check the server settings and credentials.')]); } } else { \OC_JSON::error(['message' => $l->t('Invalid configuration. Please have a look at the logs for further details.')]); } } catch (\Exception $e) { \OC_JSON::error(['message' => $e->getMessage()]); }