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Attribute resolver - configuration

Configure the attribute-resolver.xml at:

  • new install: $IDP_INSTALL_DIR/src/installer/resources/conf-tmpl/attribute-resolver.xm
  • maintaining the configuration: $IDP_DIR/conf/attribute-resolver.xml

You need to verify if your attribute-resolver configuration is compatible with the kerberos principal format (principal@REALM.COM).

Example_1: To extract the "principal name" from kerberos principal:

(...)
    <resolver:AttributeDefinition id="principalName"
                                  xsi:type="ad:PrincipalName"
                                  dependencyOnly="true">
    </resolver:AttributeDefinition>

    <resolver:AttributeDefinition id="krb_principalname"
                                 xsi:type="ad:Mapped"
                                 sourceAttributeID="principalName"
                                 dependencyOnly="true" >
     <resolver:Dependency ref="principalName" />
     <ad:ValueMap>
         <ad:ReturnValue>$1</ad:ReturnValue>
         <ad:SourceValue>(.+)@(.+).DOMAIN.COM</ad:SourceValue>
     </ad:ValueMap>
    </resolver:AttributeDefinition>
(...)

!Attention: Usually the "principal name" corresponds to the LDAP attribute "sAMAccountName" (limited to 20 characters) in the active directory environment.

Example_2: To extract/format the "realm" from kerberos principal:

(...) 
    <resolver:AttributeDefinition id="krb_domain"
                                 xsi:type="ad:Mapped"
                                 sourceAttributeID="principalName"
                                 dependencyOnly="true" >
     <resolver:Dependency ref="principalName" />
     <ad:ValueMap>
         <ad:ReturnValue>domain_a</ad:ReturnValue>
         <ad:SourceValue>(.+)@REALM_A.DS.COM</ad:SourceValue>
     </ad:ValueMap>
     <ad:ValueMap>
         <ad:ReturnValue>domain_b</ad:ReturnValue>
         <ad:SourceValue>(.+)@REALM_B.DS.COM</ad:SourceValue>
     </ad:ValueMap>
    </resolver:AttributeDefinition>
(...)

Example_3: Query LDAP server:

(...)
    <resolver:DataConnector id="fhnwAdmLDAP"
        xsi:type="dc:LDAPDirectory"
        ldapURL="${ldap.address}"
        baseDN="dc=adm,dc=ds,dc=domain_a,dc=com"
        principal="${ldap.principal}"
        principalCredential="${ldap.credential}" >
      <resolver:Dependency ref="krb_principalname" />
      <resolver:Dependency ref="krb_domain" />
        <dc:FilterTemplate>
<!--
(mail=$requestContext.principalName) - matches UsernamePassword Principal
&(samaccountname=${})(msSFU30NisDomain=${}) - matches Kerberos Principal
-->
            <![CDATA[
                (&(|(mail=$requestContext.principalName)(&(samaccountname=${krb_principalname.get(0)})(msSFU30NisDomain=${krb_domain.get(0)})))(objectclass=user))
            ]]>
        </dc:FilterTemplate>
        <dc:LDAPProperty name="java.naming.referral" value="follow"/>
    </resolver:DataConnector>
(...)
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