NAME

Lemonldap::Portal::Standard - Perl extension for the Lemonldap SSO system

SYNOPSIS

  use Lemonldap::Portal::Standard;
  sub my_method {
     my $self = shift;
     my $user = $self->{'user'};
     $user.="-cp" if  $user !~ /-cp$/;
     $self->{'user'} = $user;
      return ;
             }

 my $message = '';
 my %params =Vars;
 my $stack_user=Lemonldap::Portal::Standard->new('formateUser' => \&my_method);
 my $urlc;
 my $urldc; 
 $retour=$stack_user->process(param =>  \%params,           
                server          => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_serveur,
                port            => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_port,
                DnManager       => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_admin_dn,
                passwordManager => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_admin_pd,
                branch => $ReverseProxyConfig::ldap_branch_people  
                             );
    if ($retour)   { 
      	$message=$retour->message;
	$erreur=$retour->error;
                         }

 See in directory examples for more details  

DESCRIPTION

Lemonldap is a SSO system under GPL. The authentification phase need to display a form with user / password . Standard.pm manage all the cycle of authentification :

step 0  : setting configuration
step 1  : manage the source of request
step 2  : manage timeout 
step 3  : control the input form of user and password
step 4  : formate the userid if needing
step 5  : build the filter for  the  search
step 6  : build subtree for the search ldap 
step 7  : make socket upon ldap server
step 8  : bind operation
step 9  : make search
step 10 : confection of %session from ldap infos   
step 11 : unbind 
step 12 : re-bind for validing user's  credentials  

Any step can bee overload for include your custom method.

 standards errors messages :

 1 => 'Your connection has expired; You must to be authentified once again',
 2 => 'User and password fields must be filled',
 3 => 'Wrong directory manager account or password' ,
 4  => 'not found in directory',
 5  => 'wrong credentials' ,
	      
 warning the value 9 for error message is returned then the form is empty is't not an real error , perhaps it's the initial request.

METHODS

Standard->new();

my $stack_user= Lemonldap::Portal::Standard->new('standard_method' => \&my_method);

process();

$retour=$stack_user->process(param =>  \%params,           
               server          => 'ldap_serveur',
               port            => 'ldap_port',
               DnManager       => 'ldap_admin_dn',
               passwordManager => 'ldap_admin_pd',
               branch => 'ldap_branch_people'  
                            );
 You can keep DnManager and passwordManager in undef state in order to  provide anonymous bind.
  Don't pass them like parameter for this. 
%params is  the hash initialized whith  CGI params 
 Lemonldap provide several  parameters like :
 identifiant , secret  (user and password) 
 urlc : url of  the original request .

message() ;

return the text of error 

error() ;

return the  number of error 

sub infoSession ()

return a reference of hash of session 

getRedirection ()

 return a plaintext url of redirection

(urlc,urldc) :getAllRedirection ()

 return a  list of encoded url and decoded  url of redirection

SEE ALSO

Lemonldap(3), Lemonldap::Handler::Intrusion(3)

http://lemonldap.sourceforge.net/

"Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C" by Lincoln Stein & Doug MacEachern - O'REILLY

See the examples directory

AUTHORS

Eric German, <germanlinux@yahoo.fr>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2004 by Eric German

Lemonldap originaly written by Eric german who decided to publish him in 2003 under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.

This package is under the GNU General Public License, Version 2.
Portions are copyrighted under the same license as Perl itself.
Portions are copyrighted by Doug MacEachern and Lincoln Stein. This library is under the GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 dated June, 1991.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

A copy of the GNU General Public License is available in the source tree;
if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.