/docker-phpLDAPadmin

A docker image to run phpLDAPadmin 🐳

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osixia/phpldapadmin

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Latest release: 0.7.0 - phpLDAPadmin 1.2.3 (with php7 patch) - Changelog | Docker Hub 

A docker image to run phpLDAPadmin.

phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net

Quick start

Run a phpLDAPadmin docker image by replacing ldap.example.com with your ldap host or IP :

docker run -p 6443:443 \
       --env PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS=ldap.example.com \
       --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

That's it :) you can access phpLDAPadmin on https://localhost:6443

OpenLDAP & phpLDAPadmin in 1'

Example script:

#!/bin/bash -e
docker run --name ldap-service --hostname ldap-service --detach osixia/openldap:1.1.8
docker run --name phpldapadmin-service --hostname phpldapadmin-service --link ldap-service:ldap-host --env PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS=ldap-host --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

PHPLDAP_IP=$(docker inspect -f "{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}" phpldapadmin-service)

echo "Go to: https://$PHPLDAP_IP"
echo "Login DN: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org"
echo "Password: admin"

Beginner Guide

Use your own phpLDAPadmin config

This image comes with a phpLDAPadmin config.php file that can be easily customized via environment variables for a quick bootstrap, but setting your own config.php is possible. 2 options:

  • Link your config file at run time to /container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/config/config.php :

          docker run --volume /data/my-config.php:/container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/config/config.php --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0
    
  • Add your config file by extending or cloning this image, please refer to the Advanced User Guide

HTTPS

Use autogenerated certificate

By default HTTPS is enable, a certificate is created with the container hostname (it can be set by docker run --hostname option eg: phpldapadmin.my-company.com).

docker run --hostname phpldapadmin.my-company.com --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

Use your own certificate

You can set your custom certificate at run time, by mounting a directory containing those files to /container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/apache2/certs and adjust their name with the following environment variables:

docker run --volume /path/to/certifates:/container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/apache2/certs \
--env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_CRT_FILENAME=my-cert.crt \
--env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_KEY_FILENAME=my-cert.key \
--env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_CA_CRT_FILENAME=the-ca.crt \
--detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

Other solutions are available please refer to the Advanced User Guide

Disable HTTPS

Add --env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS=false to the run command :

docker run --env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS=false --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

Fix docker mounted file problems

You may have some problems with mounted files on some systems. The startup script try to make some file adjustment and fix files owner and permissions, this can result in multiple errors. See Docker documentation.

To fix that run the container with --copy-service argument :

	docker run [your options] osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0 --copy-service

Debug

The container default log level is info. Available levels are: none, error, warning, info, debug and trace.

Example command to run the container in debug mode:

docker run --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0 --loglevel debug

See all command line options:

docker run osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0 --help

Environment Variables

Environment variables defaults are set in image/environment/default.yaml

See how to set your own environment variables

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS: Set phpLDAPadmin server config. Defaults to :

    - ldap.example.org:
      - server:
        - tls: true
      - login:
        - bind_id: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org
    - ldap2.example.org
    - ldap3.example.org

    This will be converted in the phpldapadmin config.php file to :

    $servers->newServer('ldap_pla');
    $servers->setValue('server','name','ldap.example.org');
    $servers->setValue('server','host','ldap.example.org');
    $servers->setValue('server','tls',true);
    $servers->setValue('login','bind_id','cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org');
    $servers->newServer('ldap_pla');
    $servers->setValue('server','name','ldap2.example.org');
    $servers->setValue('server','host','ldap2.example.org');
    $servers->newServer('ldap_pla');
    $servers->setValue('server','name','ldap3.example.org');
    $servers->setValue('server','host','ldap3.example.org');
    

    All server configuration are available, just add the needed entries, for example:

    - ldap.example.org:
      - server:
        - tls: true
        - port: 636
        - force_may: array('uidNumber','gidNumber','sambaSID')
      - login:
        - bind_id: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org
        - bind_pass: p0p!
      - auto_number:
        - min: 1000
    - ldap2.example.org
    - ldap3.example.org

    See complete list: http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/LDAP_server_definitions

    If you want to set this variable at docker run command add the tag #PYTHON2BASH: and convert the yaml in python:

      docker run --env PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS="#PYTHON2BASH:[{'ldap.example.org': [{'server': [{'tls': True}]},{'login': [{'bind_id': 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org'}]}]}, 'ldap2.example.org', 'ldap3.example.org']" --detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0
    

    To convert yaml to python online: http://yaml-online-parser.appspot.com/

Apache :

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_ADMIN: Server admin email. Defaults to webmaster@example.org
  • PHPLDAPADMIN_SERVER_PATH: Server path (usefull if behind a reverse proxy). Defaults to /phpldapadmin

HTTPS :

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS: Use apache ssl config. Defaults to true
  • PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_CRT_FILENAME: Apache ssl certificate filename. Defaults to phpldapadmin.crt
  • PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_KEY_FILENAME: Apache ssl certificate private key filename. Defaults to phpldapadmin.key
  • PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS_CA_CRT_FILENAME: Apache ssl CA certificate filename. Defaults to ca.crt

Reverse proxy HTTPS :

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_TRUST_PROXY_SSL: Set to true to trust X-Forwarded-Proto header

Ldap client TLS/LDAPS :

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS: Enable ldap client tls config, ldap serveur certificate check and set client certificate. Defaults to true

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_REQCERT: Set ldap.conf TLS_REQCERT. Defaults to demand

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_CA_CRT_FILENAME: Set ldap.conf TLS_CACERT to /container/service/ldap-client/assets/certs/$PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_CA_CRT_FILENAME. Defaults to ldap-ca.crt

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_CRT_FILENAME: Set .ldaprc TLS_CERT to /container/service/ldap-client/assets/certs/$PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_CRT_FILENAME. Defaults to ldap-client.crt

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_KEY_FILENAME: Set .ldaprc TLS_KEY to /container/service/ldap-client/assets/certs/$PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_CLIENT_TLS_KEY_FILENAME. Defaults to ldap-client.key

    More information at : http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/tls.html (16.2.2. Client Configuration)

Other environment variables:

  • PHPLDAPADMIN_SSL_HELPER_PREFIX: ssl-helper environment variables prefix. Defaults to phpldapadmin, ssl-helper first search config from PHPLDAPADMIN_SSL_HELPER_* variables, before SSL_HELPER_* variables.
  • LDAP_CLIENT_SSL_HELPER_PREFIX: ssl-helper environment variables prefix. Defaults to ldap, ssl-helper first search config from LDAP_SSL_HELPER_* variables, before SSL_HELPER_* variables.

Set your own environment variables

Use command line argument

Environment variables can be set by adding the --env argument in the command line, for example:

docker run --env PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS="ldap.example.org" \
--detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

Link environment file

For example if your environment file is in : /data/environment/my-env.yaml

docker run --volume /data/environment/my-env.yaml:/container/environment/01-custom/env.yaml \
--detach osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0

Take care to link your environment file to /container/environment/XX-somedir (with XX < 99 so they will be processed before default environment files) and not directly to /container/environment because this directory contains predefined baseimage environment files to fix container environment (INITRD, LANG, LANGUAGE and LC_CTYPE).

Make your own image or extend this image

This is the best solution if you have a private registry. Please refer to the Advanced User Guide just below.

Advanced User Guide

Extend osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0 image

If you need to add your custom TLS certificate, bootstrap config or environment files the easiest way is to extends this image.

Dockerfile example:

FROM osixia/phpldapadmin:0.7.0
MAINTAINER Your Name <your@name.com>

ADD https-certs /container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/apache2/certs
ADD ldap-certs /container/service/ldap-client/assets/certs
ADD my-config.php /container/service/phpldapadmin/assets/config/config.php
ADD environment /container/environment/01-custom

Warning: if you want to install new packages from debian repositories, this image has a configuration to prevent documentation and locales to be installed. If you need documentation and locales remove the following files : /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/01_nodoc and /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/01_nolocales

Make your own phpLDAPadmin image

Clone this project :

git clone https://github.com/osixia/docker-phpLDAPadmin
cd docker-phpLDAPadmin

Adapt Makefile, set your image NAME and VERSION, for example :

NAME = osixia/phpldapadmin
VERSION = 0.7.0

becomes :
NAME = billy-the-king/phpldapadmin
VERSION = 0.1.0

Add your custom certificate, environment files, config.php ...

Build your image :

make build

Run your image :

docker run -d billy-the-king/phpldapadmin:0.1.0

Tests

We use Bats (Bash Automated Testing System) to test this image:

https://github.com/sstephenson/bats

Install Bats, and in this project directory run :

make test

Kubernetes

Kubernetes is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts, providing basic mechanisms for deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications.

More information:

A kubernetes example is available in example/kubernetes

Under the hood: osixia/web-baseimage

This image is based on osixia/web-baseimage. More info: https://github.com/osixia/docker-web-baseimage

Changelog

Please refer to: CHANGELOG.md