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* Present what you did in the lecture 45min max
* Present what you did in the lecture 45min max
* Make the necessary modifications, eg admin groups for nextcloud, wiki, gogs, jira; remove service accounts from domain users/admins group
* Submit your presentation by uploading it to Presentations folder shared at https://nextcloud.biz.wut.ee/
* Submit your presentation by uploading it to Presentations folder shared at https://nextcloud.biz.wut.ee/
* Publish howto for setting up your service on internal wiki at https://wiki.biz.wut.ee/index.php/Main_Page
* Publish howto for setting up your service on internal wiki at https://wiki.biz.wut.ee/index.php/Main_Page
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* Make use of others' services (!!!)
* Make use of others' services (!!!)
* Send Lauri an encrypted e-mail, howto coming up soon
* Send Lauri an encrypted e-mail, howto coming up soon


==Option B: Quiz==
==Option B: Quiz==

Revision as of 15:14, 20 March 2017

Authentication and Authorization

Yubikey howto: https://lauri.vosandi.com/2017/03/yubikey-for-ssh-auth.html

General information

In this course we continue where we left off with Firewalls and VPN/IPsec course.

Relevant topics for research and implementation in the lab. Lectures coming up for most of the topics:

  • File based password stores eg. /etc/shadow, .htaccess
  • Signing and encrypting e-mail using GPG
  • Active Directory protocols: LM, NTLM, Kerberos, GSSAPI, SPNEGO, LDAP
  • More TLS and client side authentication in particular
  • Filesystem permissions: access control lists, selinux, apparmor
  • RADIUS
  • Multi-factor authentication: smartcards, Yubikey, Mobile-ID, etc
  • Contactless cards
  • On the web: Cookies, OAuth, OpenID, iPizza,

Intro slides & video recording:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NzY8AspqZwrYxoJ3Qi-pBWsMDdiIUeA4lgZnwZGTMVg/edit?usp=sharing

https://echo360.e-ope.ee/ess/echo/presentation/54eb478c-f6ae-4629-b1e3-c43f5a2f6842?ec=true

Equipment

  • 3pcs Sun server in the college server room
  • TP-Link WDR3600 wireless router routed to 172.16.*.*
  • HP Probook dual-boot laptop
  • iMac in 412, use admin/admin to log in with local account
  • Robotics Club (wireless) network, routed to to 172.16.*.*
  • 10pcs Yubikey Neo-s, currently posessed by Marvin, Madis Mägi, Artur O, Keijo

If you forget (local) Windows password use System Rescue CD to reset the password: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/change-your-forgotten-windows-password-with-the-linux-system-rescue-cd/

Requirements

Every service should use accounts from Active Directory. To achieve that try to use LDAP protocol first. Via LDAP you can retreieve the data about accounts. If the service machine is not joined to domain create a service account in AD to access LDAP interface first. It really depends on the software how you need to configure it.

For fileserver/SSH/FTP/mail server first join to domain using winbind: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto#Join_AD_domain For NextCloud, rocket.chat, OwnCloud and most web services configure LDAP plugin to retrieve accounts from AD and LDAP bind authentication.


Responsibilities

Everybody should have a task, prepare a howto on the college wiki and have a topic for presentation:

  • Mohanad - AD up and running, routing, howto for setting up Active Directory on Windows Server; nagios accounts from AD, possibly with Kerberos SSO
  • Etienne - NextCloud server set up, howto for configuring client/app
  • Taavi - Wiki accounts from AD, possibly using Kerberos SSO
  • Madis Lugus - Gogs accounts from AD, possibly using Kerberos SSO and also SSH public keys from AD
  • Joosep - enos.itcollege.ee clone, web server and MySQL with accoutns from AD
  • Meelis - rocket.chat with accounts from AD via LDAP, possibly with Kerberos SSO, howto for configuring apps
  • Sheela - mailserver with accounts from AD via LDAP, with GSSAPI authentication, howto for configuring Thunderbird/Evolution
  • Artur - mailserver with AD accounts via LDAP + e-mail encryption with GPG, howto for average users
  • Ardi - OpenVPN with ID-card auth, isikukood from AD attribute, howto for configuring client
  • Marvin - secondary AD, routing, Samba backup DC?<insert topic of your interest>
  • Arti - Samba as third DC, setting up fileserver on ZFS with SSD-s as journal/cache
  • Kustas - pentest
  • Ender - pentest
  • Mikus - pentest
  • Keijo - how are you going to pass the course?
  • Anton - how are you going to pass the course?
  • Tarvo - JIRA with accounts from AD via LDAP
  • Ats - how are you going to pass the course?
  • Nazmul - how are you going to pass the course?

Presentations

Presentation of up to 45min should cover what you did in order to get the service running in the desired state, what problems you had, how others can use your service and what can be done to improve the setup.

This should be more or less in logical order:

  • 28. feb - Mohanad, Etienne
  • 7. mar - Taavi, Madis, Artur
  • 14. mar - backup slot
  • 21. mar - Joosep, Meelis
  • 5. apr - Sheela, Ardi
  • 12. apr - backup slot
  • 19. apr - Marvin, Arti
  • 26. apr - Kustas & Ender

Milestones

This is just to keep activities in sync

Milestone 1

Domain controller is working. In the internal network and over VPN connection blah.office.lan DNS requests work as expected.

On a Linux box command line users can authenticate with kerberos client utils:

 kinit username@OFFICE.LAN

On a Linux box command line users can fetch stuff via LDAP:

ldapsearch -b dc=office,dc=lan  -H ldap://dc-hq.office.lan -D lauri@office.lan -W

Also authenitcation with Kerberos should work:

ldapsearch -b dc=office,dc=lan  -H ldap://dc-hq.office.lan -Y GSSAPI

To make life easier configure /etc/ldap/ldap.conf, if properly configured short commands work:

ldapsearch


Milestone 2

Deadline 21. Feb

Some services are using accounts from AD

Milestone 3

Deadline 28. Feb

Service owner has client application configured and knows how to configure them

Milestone 4

Deadline 7. Mar

Preliminary manual page created on college wiki for configuring the client application(s). Other students are using your service.

Milestone 5

Keep services up and running, respond to incidents until 5th of June. Server teardown on 5th of May. Wipe harddisks.

Everybody who has completed howto, presented their topic, co-operated with other students and not left all the responsibilities to the last minute will get a passing grade. Slackers have an opportunity to do a (hard) quiz about the topics presented to get a passing grade.


Passing the course

Option A: Get busy early

Get following done:

  • Present what you did in the lecture 45min max
  • Make the necessary modifications, eg admin groups for nextcloud, wiki, gogs, jira; remove service accounts from domain users/admins group
  • Submit your presentation by uploading it to Presentations folder shared at https://nextcloud.biz.wut.ee/
  • Publish howto for setting up your service on internal wiki at https://wiki.biz.wut.ee/index.php/Main_Page
  • Help others to make use of your service
  • Publish howto for end users on internal wiki: https://wiki.biz.wut.ee/index.php/Main_Page
  • Help fellow students to make use of your service
  • Keep services up and running, respond to incidents until 5th of June.
  • Make use of others' services (!!!)
  • Send Lauri an encrypted e-mail, howto coming up soon

Option B: Quiz

If you haven't done anything but you still want to pass come and p

  • What are the benefits of using hardware authentication token such as Yubikey
  • What is two factor authentication
  • In LDAP jargon what is common name, distinguished name, base DN?
  • More questions coming up later

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