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When yourls-ldap-plugin is enabled and user was not successfuly authenticated using data specified in yourls_user_passwords, an LDAP authentication attempt will be made. If LDAP authentication is successful, then you will immediately go to the admin interface.
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You can also set a privileged account to search the LDAP directory with. This is useful for directories that don't allow anonymous binding.
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You can also set a privileged account to search the LDAP directory with. This is useful for directories that don't allow anonymous binding. If you define a suitable template, the current user will be used binding. This is useful for Active Directory / Samba.
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Setting the groups settings will check the user is a member of that group before logging them in and storing their credentials. This check is only performed the first time they auth or when their password changes.
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yourls-ldap-plugin by default will now implement a simple cache of LDAP users. As well as reducing requests to the LDAP server this has the effect of allowing YOURLS API to work with LDAP users.
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Configuration
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@ -37,6 +39,15 @@ To check group membership before authenticating:
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To automatically add LDAP users to config.php:
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* define( 'LDAPAUTH_ADD_NEW', true ); // (optional) Add LDAP users to config.php
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NOTE: This will require config.php to be writable by your webserver user
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=======
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To define the type of user cache used:
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* define( 'LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE', 0); // (optional) Defaults to 1, which caches users in the options table. 0 turns off cacheing. Other values are currently undefined, but may be one day
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To automatically add LDAP users to config.php:
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* define( 'LDAPAUTH_ADD_NEW', true ); // (optional) Add LDAP users to config.php
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NOTE: This will require config.php to be writable by your webserver user. This function is now largely unneeded because the database based cache offers similar benefits without the need to make config.php writeable. It is retained for backwards compatability
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>>>>>>> 06112447d4d6922c1190be1927dfa047e198c3f5
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Troubleshooting
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---------------
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@ -44,6 +55,17 @@ Troubleshooting
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* Check your webserver logs
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* You can try modifying plugin code to print some more debug info
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About the user cache
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When a successful login is made against an LDAP server the plugin will cache the username and encrypted password. Currently this is done by saving them in an array in the YOURLS options table. This has some advantages:
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* It reduces requests to the LDAP server
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* It means that users can still log in even if the LDAP server is unreachable
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* It means that the YOURLS API can be used by LDAP users
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Unfortunately, the cache will not scale well. This is because it integrates tightly with YOURLS's internal auth mechanism, and that does not scale. If you have a few tens of LDAP users likely to use your YOURLS installation it should be fine. Much more than that and you may see performance issues. If so, you should probably disable the cache. This will mean
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that your LDAP users will not be able to use the API. At least not unless they are also listed in users/config.php, which suffers from the same scaling problems.
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License
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Copyright 2013 K3A, #1davoaust <BR>
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plugin.php
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plugin.php
@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ function ldapauth_environment_check() {
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if ( !defined( 'LDAPAUTH_ADD_NEW' ) )
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define( 'LDAPAUTH_ADD_NEW', false );
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if ( !defined( 'LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE' ) )
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define( 'LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE', 1 );
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global $ldapauth_authorized_admins;
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if ( !isset( $ldapauth_authorized_admins ) ) {
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// returns true/false
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function ldapauth_is_valid_user( $value ) {
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// doesn't work for API...
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if (yourls_is_API())
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return $value;
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global $yourls_user_passwords;
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global $ydb;
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@session_start();
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// Always check & set early
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if ( !ldapauth_environment_check() ) {
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die( 'Invalid configuration for YOURLS LDAP plugin. Check PHP error log.' );
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}
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if ( isset( $_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'] ) ) {
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if( LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE == 1) {
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$ldapauth_usercache = $ydb->option['ldapauth_usercache'];
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}
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// no point in continuing if the user has already been validated by core
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if ($value) {
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ldapauth_debug("Returning from ldapauth_is_valid_user as user is already validated");
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return $value;
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}
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// session is only needed if we don't use usercache
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if (empty(LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE)) {
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@session_start();
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}
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if ( empty(LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE) && isset( $_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'] ) ) {
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// already authenticated...
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$username = $_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'];
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if ( ldapauth_is_authorized_user( $username ) ) {
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// why is this checked here, but not before the cookie is set?
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if ( ldapauth_is_authorized_user( $username ) ) {
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if( !isset($yourls_user_passwords[$username]) ) {
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// set a dummy password to work around the "Stealing cookies" problem
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// we prepend with 'phpass:' to avoid YOURLS trying to auto-encrypt it and
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// write it to user/config.php
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ldapauth_debug('Setting dummy entry in $yourls_user_passwords for user ' . $username);
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$yourls_user_passwords[$username]='phpass:ThereIsNoPasswordButHey,WhoCares?';
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}
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yourls_set_user( $_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'] );
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return true;
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} else {
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$ldapConnection = ldap_connect(LDAPAUTH_HOST, LDAPAUTH_PORT);
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if (!$ldapConnection) die("Cannot connect to LDAP " . LDAPAUTH_HOST);
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ldap_set_option($ldapConnection, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, 3);
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//ldap_set_option($ldapConnection, LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS, 0);
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// Check if using a privileged user account to search
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if (defined('LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_USER') && defined('LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_PASS')) {
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// should we to try and bind using the credentials being logged in with?
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if (defined('LDAPAUTH_BIND_WITH_USER_TEMPLATE')) {
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$bindRDN = sprintf(LDAPAUTH_BIND_WITH_USER_TEMPLATE, $_REQUEST['username']);
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if (!($ldapSuccess = @ldap_bind($ldapConnection, $bindRDN, $_REQUEST['password']))) {
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error_log('Couldn\'t bind to LDAP server with user ' . $bindRDN);
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return $value;
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}
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}
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// Check if using a privileged user account to search - only if not already bound with current user
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if (defined('LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_USER') && defined('LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_PASS') && empty($ldapSuccess)) {
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if (!@ldap_bind($ldapConnection, LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_USER, LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_PASS)) {
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die('Couldn\'t bind search user ' . LDAPAUTH_SEARCH_USER);
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}
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}
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// Limit the attrs to the ones we need
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$attrs = array('dn', LDAPAUTH_USERNAME_FIELD);
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if (defined('LDAPAUTH_GROUP_ATTR'))
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$searchResult = ldap_get_entries($ldapConnection, $searchDn);
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if (!$searchResult) return $value;
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$userDn = $searchResult[0]['dn'];
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if (!$userDn) return $value;
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$ldapSuccess = @ldap_bind($ldapConnection, $userDn, $_REQUEST['password']);
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if (!$userDn && !$ldapSuccess) return $value;
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if (empty($ldapSuccess)) { // we don't need to do this if we already bound using username and LDAPAUTH_BIND_WITH_USER_TEMPLATE
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$ldapSuccess = @ldap_bind($ldapConnection, $userDn, $_REQUEST['password']);
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}
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@ldap_close($ldapConnection);
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// success?
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foreach($searchResult[0][LDAPAUTH_GROUP_ATTR] as $grps) {
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if (in_array(strtolower($grps), $groups_to_check)) { $in_group = true; break; }
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}
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if (!$in_group) die('Not in admin group');
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}
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$username = $searchResult[0][LDAPAUTH_USERNAME_FIELD][0];
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// attribute index returned by ldap_get_entries is lowercased (http://php.net/manual/en/function.ldap-get-entries.php)
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$username = $searchResult[0][strtolower(LDAPAUTH_USERNAME_FIELD)][0];
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yourls_set_user($username);
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global $yourls_user_passwords;
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if (LDAPAUTH_ADD_NEW && !array_key_exists($username, $yourls_user_passwords)) {
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ldapauth_create_user( $username, $_REQUEST['password'] );
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}
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if (LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE == 1) {
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// store the current user credentials in our cache. This cuts down calls to the LDAP
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// server, and allows API keys to work with LDAP users
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$ldapauth_usercache[$username] = 'phpass:' . ldapauth_hash_password($_REQUEST['password']);
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yourls_update_option('ldapauth_usercache', $ldapauth_usercache);
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}
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$yourls_user_passwords[$username] = ldapauth_hash_password($_REQUEST['password']);
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$_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'] = $username;
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if (empty(LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE)) {
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$_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER'] = $username;
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}
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return true;
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} else {
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error_log("No LDAP success");
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yourls_add_action( 'logout', 'ldapauth_logout_hook' );
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function ldapauth_logout_hook( $args ) {
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unset($_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER']);
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setcookie('PHPSESSID', '', 0, '/');
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if (empty(LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE)) {
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unset($_SESSION['LDAPAUTH_AUTH_USER']);
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setcookie('PHPSESSID', '', 0, '/');
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}
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}
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/* This action, called as early as possible, retrieves our cache of LDAP users and
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* merges it with $yourls_user_passwords. This enables core to do the authorisation
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* of previously seen LDAP users, and also means that API signatures for LDAP users
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* will work. Users that exist in both users/config.php and LDAP will need to use
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* their LDAP passwords
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*/
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yourls_add_action ('plugins_loaded', 'ldapauth_merge_users');
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function ldapauth_merge_users() {
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global $ydb;
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global $yourls_user_passwords;
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if ( !ldapauth_environment_check() ) {
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die( 'Invalid configuration for YOURLS LDAP plugin. Check PHP error log.' );
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}
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if(LDAPAUTH_USERCACHE_TYPE==1 && isset($ydb->option['ldapauth_usercache'])) {
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ldapauth_debug("Merging text file users and cached LDAP users");
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$yourls_user_passwords = array_merge($yourls_user_passwords, $ydb->option['ldapauth_usercache']);
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}
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}
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/**
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return $pass_hash;
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}
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function ldapauth_debug ($msg) {
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if (defined('LDAPAUTH_DEBUG') && LDAPAUTH_DEBUG) {
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error_log("yourls_ldap_auth: " . $msg);
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}
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}
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