Search K
Appearance
Appearance
lua
) You can implement passdb and userdb using Lua script.
When used in authentication, additional module dovecot.auth
is added, which contains constants for passdb and userdb.
For details about Dovecot Lua, see Lua.
Added: 3.0.0
When passdb or userdb is initialized, there will be a lookup for initialization function.
This is different from script_init()
, which is called for all Lua scripts.
For passdb, the function is auth_passdb_init()
and for userdb, it is called auth_userdb_init()
. The function is called with a table containing all parameters provided in the passdb/userdb args, except file name.
This can be used to pass out initialization parameters from Dovecot.
passdb {
driver = lua
args = file=/etc/dovecot/auth.lua password={PLAIN}test
}
local password = nil
function auth_passdb_init(args)
password = args["password"]
end
function auth_passdb_lookup(req)
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_OK, { ["password"]=password }
end
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_INTERNAL_FAILURE
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_SCHEME_NOT_AVAILABLE
Indicates password scheme that cannot be understood.
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_USER_DISABLED
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_PASS_EXPIRED
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_NEXT
Indicates that this passdb did not authenticate user, next passdb should do it.
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_PASSWORD_MISMATCH
dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_OK
dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_INTERNAL_FAILURE
dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN
dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_OK
Auth init registers object struct auth_request*
which allows access to various parts of the auth request. You should use the loggers associated with auth_request
when possible.
auth_request#log_debug(text)
Logs debug message (if debug is enabled, noop otherwise).
auth_request#log_error(text)
Logs error message.
auth_request#log_info(text)
Logs informational message.
auth_request#log_warning(text)
Logs warning message.
auth_request#response_from_template(template)
Takes in key=value
template and expands it using var_expand()
and produces table suitable for passdb result.
auth_request#var_expand(template)
Performs var expansion on the template using Config variables
.
auth_request#password_verify(crypted_password, plain_password)
Checks if the plain password matches the crypted or hashed password.
auth_request#event()
Returns child event for the auth request. Can be used for logging and other events. Comes with a prefix.
auth_request#passdb
auth_request#userdb
See Config variables
for details.
auth_request#auth_domain
auth_request#auth_user
auth_request#auth_username
auth_request#cert
auth_request#client_id
auth_request#domain
auth_request#domain_first
auth_request#domain_last
auth_request#home
auth_request#lip
auth_request#local_name
auth_request#login_domain
auth_request#login_user
auth_request#login_username
auth_request#lport
auth_request#master_user
auth_request#mech
auth_request#orig_domain
auth_request#orig_user
auth_request#orig_username
auth_request#password
auth_request#pid
auth_request#real_lip
auth_request#real_lport
auth_request#real_rip
auth_request#real_rport
auth_request#rip
auth_request#rport
auth_request#secured
auth_request#service
auth_request#session
auth_request#session_pid
auth_request#user
auth_request#username
skip_password_check
Set if the password has already been validated by another passdb.
passdbs_seen_user_unknown
If some previous passdb has not found this user.
passdbs_seen_internal_failure
If some previous passdb has had internal failure.
userdbs_seen_internal_failure
If some previous userdb has had internal failure.
To configure passdb in dovecot, use:
passdb {
driver = lua
args = file=/path/to/lua blocking=yes # default is yes
}
If auth_password_verify
is found, it's always used.
By default, dovecot runs Lua scripts in auth-worker processes. If you do not want this, you can disable blocking, and Lua script will be run in auth process. This can degrade performance if your script is slow or makes external lookups.
Lua passdb supports two modes of function:
Function signature is auth_passdb_lookup(request)
.
Function must return a tuple, which contains a return code, and also additionally a string or table.
Table must be in key-value format, as it will be imported into auth request.
The string must be in key=value
format, except if return code indicates internal error, the second parameter can be used as error string.
Function signature is auth_password_verify(request, password)
.
Function must return a tuple, which contains a return code, and also additionally a string or table.
Table must be in key-value format, as it will be imported into auth request.
The string must be in key=value
format, except if return code indicates internal error, the second parameter can be used as error string.
To configure userdb in dovecot, use:
userdb {
driver = lua
args = file=/path/to/lua blocking=yes # default is yes
}
Lua userdb supports both single user lookup and iteration.
Function signature is auth_userdb_lookup(request)
.
The function must return a tuple, which contains a return code, and also additionally a string or table.
Table must be in key-value format, as it will be imported into auth request.
The string must be in key=value format, except if return code indicates internal error, the second parameter can be used as error string.
Function signature is auth_userdb_iterate()
.
Function returns a table of usernames. Key names are ignored.
Note
The iteration will hold the whole user database in memory during iteration.
function auth_passdb_lookup(req)
if req.user == "testuser1" then
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_OK, "password=pass"
end
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN, "no such user"
end
function auth_userdb_lookup(req)
if req.user == "testuser1" then
return dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_OK, "uid=vmail gid=vmail"
end
return dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN, "no such user"
end
function script_init()
return 0
end
function script_deinit()
end
function auth_userdb_iterate()
return {"testuser1"}
end
Example: opensmtpd authentication.
The example uses whitespace separated username and password. As a special caution, the way Lua is used here means you can have multiple user password per line, instead of just one. This can be extended to more complicated separators or multiple fields per user.
If you only want to authenticate users, and don't care about user listing, you can use:
function auth_passdb_lookup(req)
for line in io.lines("/path/to/file") do
for user, pass in string.gmatch(line, "(%w+)%s(.+)") do
if (user == req.username) then
-- you can add additional information here, like userdb_uid
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_OK, "password=" .. pass
end
end
end
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN, ""
end
If you also want to be able to list users, so that you could use doveadm cmd -A
:
local database = "/path/to/file"
function db_lookup(username)
for line in io.lines(database) do
for user, pass in string.gmatch(line, "(%w+)%s(.+)") do
if (user == username) then
return {result=0, password=pass}
end
end
end
return {result=-1}
end
function auth_passdb_lookup(req)
res = db_lookup(req.username)
if res.result == 0 then
-- you can add additional information here for passdb
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_OK, "password=" .. res.password
end
return dovecot.auth.PASSDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN, ""
end
function auth_userdb_lookup(req)
res = db_lookup(req.username)
if res.result == 0 then
-- you can add additional information here for userdb, like uid or home
return dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_OK, "uid=vmail gid=vmail"
end
return dovecot.auth.USERDB_RESULT_USER_UNKNOWN, ""
end
function auth_userdb_iterate()
users = {}
for line in io.lines(database) do
for user in string.gmatch(line, "(%w+)%s.+") do
table.insert(users, user)
end
end
return users
end