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GoDoc

About

go-ad-auth is a simple wrapper around the great ldap library to help with Active Directory authentication.

Installing

Using Go Modules (v3):

go get github.com/korylprince/go-ad-auth/v3

Using gopkg.in (v2):

go get gopkg.in/korylprince/go-ad-auth.v2

Dependencies:

If you have any issues or questions create an issue.

New API

The v3 API is identical to v2, with the addition of support for Go Modules.

The v2 API is almost a complete rewrite of the older gopkg.in/korylprince/go-ad-auth.v1 API. There are similarities, but v2 is not backwards-compatible.

The new API is cleaner, more idiomatic, exposes a lot more functionality and is fully testable.

One notable difference to be careful of is that while v1's Login will return false if the user is not in the specified group, v2's AuthenticateExtended will return true if the user authenticated successfully, regardless if they were in any of the specified groups or not.

Usage

godoc gopkg.in/korylprince/go-ad-auth.v2

Example:

config := &auth.Config{
    Server:   "ldap.example.com",
    Port:     389,
    BaseDN:   "OU=Users,DC=example,DC=com",
    Security: auth.SecurityStartTLS,
}

username := "user"
password := "pass"

status, err := auth.Authenticate(config, username, password)

if err != nil {
    //handle err
    return
}

if !status {
    //handle failed authentication
    return
}

See more examples on GoDoc.

Testing

go test -v

Most tests will be skipped unless you supply the following environment variables to connect to an Active Directory server:

Name Description
ADTEST_SERVER Hostname or IP Address of an Active Directory server
ADTEST_PORT Port to use - defaults to 389
ADTEST_BIND_UPN userPrincipalName ([email protected]) of admin user
ADTEST_BIND_PASS Password of admin user
ADTEST_BIND_SECURITY NONE || TLS || STARTTLS - defaults to STARTTLS
ADTEST_BASEDN LDAP Base DN - for testing the root DN is recommended, e.g. DC=example,DC=com
ADTEST_PASSWORD_UPN userPrincipalName of a test user that will be used to test password changing functions

Security

SQL Injection is a well known attack vector, and most SQL libraries provide mitigations such as prepared statements. Similarly, LDAP Injection, while not seen often in the wild, is something we should be concerned with.

Since v2.2.0, this library sanitizes inputs (with ldap.EscapeFilter) that are used to create LDAP filters in library functions, namely GetDN and GetAttributes. This means high level functions in this library are protected against malicious inputs. If you use Search or SearchOne, take care to sanitize any untrusted inputs you use in your LDAP filter.