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    BossaOps @viktor_g
    last edited by BossaOps Mar 4, 2021, 12:27 PM Mar 4, 2021, 12:24 PM

    @viktor_g Nothing private, it's the client cert that you generate when creating an LDAP client in the google admin console.. easy enough to recreate if it's a seecurity issue.

     openssl x509 -in goog.crt -text -noout
    Certificate:
        Data:
            Version: 3 (0x2)
            Serial Number: 1566223926543 (0x16caa38850f)
            Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
            Issuer: O = Google Inc., L = Mountain View, CN = LDAP Client, OU = GSuite, C = US, ST = California
            Validity
                Not Before: Aug 19 14:12:05 2019 GMT
                Not After : Aug 18 14:12:05 2022 GMT
            Subject: O = Google Inc., L = Mountain View, CN = LDAP Client, OU = GSuite, C = US, ST = California
            Subject Public Key Info:
                Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
                    RSA Public-Key: (2048 bit)
                    Modulus:
                        00:a9:e5:6f:1b:b5:7e:66:8e:d0:27:b5:a1:25:11:
                        1f:66:6c:48:1e:e5:42:94:2b:12:e0:68:b5:95:5c:
                        f3:22:bd:1e:40:e7:31:d0:57:8d:68:96:ce:75:e0:
                        4a:ce:7b:7b:fe:09:73:bf:c4:00:4c:7a:53:98:f4:
                        6b:86:f7:aa:c3:2d:e9:8e:24:84:64:cc:74:11:96:
                        56:b9:6c:0b:e9:e5:47:be:70:0c:0d:68:94:62:e3:
                        23:97:44:4e:6b:5a:27:67:85:1e:8e:1f:d5:bc:ae:
                        0e:2f:8c:1f:69:f3:31:ba:90:05:57:a9:c8:02:ff:
                        d6:d4:00:21:60:5b:6d:2e:cb:ea:6f:d6:d2:e7:bd:
                        6a:f9:bb:c5:03:2d:df:5f:83:56:78:5d:7d:1d:22:
                        42:5d:93:ef:f6:b2:f2:d1:db:9f:21:0b:6e:7a:b6:
                        6a:47:aa:66:d3:2e:fb:1d:28:29:82:02:07:1e:3c:
                        85:17:11:bc:e9:fb:ef:84:78:da:be:37:e3:41:5a:
                        5c:58:86:5d:43:4a:40:1d:c1:83:83:2f:9f:78:88:
                        8f:8f:45:dd:ba:03:b2:9d:17:93:98:9a:3e:bd:cf:
                        3b:7b:e5:02:9d:bc:ec:b4:61:13:78:31:45:0e:1f:
                        e8:48:82:4c:af:dc:8e:86:ef:02:dd:f2:5c:62:34:
                        70:4f
                    Exponent: 65537 (0x10001)
        Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
             4f:a7:ea:60:ef:fb:94:ad:9b:3f:1c:5e:ec:fc:08:d8:8f:7b:
             98:02:68:f3:a0:f1:af:f0:69:9a:c2:ef:cd:77:3c:46:68:3c:
             e3:4e:81:f8:06:41:d8:3b:24:30:dc:2f:cc:cb:e2:86:1f:7f:
             8c:07:1a:89:29:b3:f5:6a:5b:29:7d:5f:3f:89:ef:c5:4d:05:
             53:93:c9:2e:38:69:81:ef:76:14:cb:97:29:a3:ce:8b:c9:fe:
             ab:06:b5:df:a3:de:e8:a2:63:66:70:8b:7f:2c:67:af:4c:f6:
             f8:b4:a5:ec:d9:db:2b:a2:d0:4e:10:c4:38:c9:e2:bf:6b:19:
             40:10:58:b6:cc:d2:24:e3:2c:1b:e9:cf:a4:6e:72:3d:c7:14:
             29:a6:59:84:0d:a8:5b:dc:d7:2f:20:96:77:e2:56:2c:7d:95:
             6a:dc:c3:d0:4c:af:0f:1d:2b:8f:0b:ba:68:aa:6c:35:b9:cd:
             9a:d5:70:c8:19:62:01:59:fa:30:a1:bd:01:9a:8d:d8:f1:a4:
             ca:16:8c:22:96:58:eb:62:ac:55:92:97:cf:c9:de:67:4f:3b:
             c7:40:14:20:48:b1:e0:c8:fc:ad:4c:d4:8e:47:b8:da:3c:1b:
             05:3a:f1:34:97:b9:d2:36:0e:bf:2d:8d:1f:d6:45:70:88:8d:
             dd:e6:29:56
    
    
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      BossaOps @viktor_g
      last edited by BossaOps Mar 4, 2021, 2:42 PM Mar 4, 2021, 2:37 PM

      @viktor_g So, one thing I'm wondering about is if the LDAP code in pfsense is compiled without SNI, as google specifically says :

      OpenSSL client/library does not support SNI (Server Name Indication)
      
      During the connectivity test, the following output might be returned:
      
      Verify return code: 18 (self signed certificate)
      
      The Secure LDAP service requires a TLS client that supports and initiates a TLS session using SNI (Server Name Indication). If the TLS client does not support SNI, then the TLS server (ldap.google.com) returns a self-signed certificate that will not pass CA validation checks, to indicate that SNI is required.
      
      

      I get the same error if I run ldapsearch without the certificate, and with the certificate included.. however running openssl s_client I get a fully qualfied cert and intermediate cert.

       echo | openssl s_client -showcerts -connect ldap.google.com:636
      CONNECTED(00000003)
      depth=2 OU = GlobalSign Root CA - R2, O = GlobalSign, CN = GlobalSign
      verify return:1
      depth=1 C = US, O = Google Trust Services, CN = GTS CA 1O1
      verify return:1
      depth=0 C = US, ST = California, L = Mountain View, O = Google LLC, CN = ldap.google.com
      verify return:1
      ---
      Certificate chain
       0 s:C = US, ST = California, L = Mountain View, O = Google LLC, CN = ldap.google.com
         i:C = US, O = Google Trust Services, CN = GTS CA 1O1
      -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
      MIIFljCCBH6gAwIBAgIRAIoX7ziwr6xtAwAAAADLP4gwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAw
      QjELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxHjAcBgNVBAoTFUdvb2dsZSBUcnVzdCBTZXJ2aWNlczET
      MBEGA1UEAxMKR1RTIENBIDFPMTAeFw0yMTAxMjYwODUzNTlaFw0yMTA0MjAwODUz
      NThaMGkxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMRMwEQYDVQQIEwpDYWxpZm9ybmlhMRYwFAYDVQQH
      Ew1Nb3VudGFpbiBWaWV3MRMwEQYDVQQKEwpHb29nbGUgTExDMRgwFgYDVQQDEw9s
      ZGFwLmdvb2dsZS5jb20wggEiMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4IBDwAwggEKAoIBAQDI
      DsMlFHdqOF5oINuFWucHGB4tPn/e5+pCbILXIhTuysf6LX7/wx3UHgQFqk+xVF2D
      9jr9w3/4TvPhYwpSGV9zriL3HhIXdI7EDJk+glkkPbeJTjbU3VFN5bPFlQj2PzOk
      BhuPJYR21cOkAu/GrKcjY/CX/zNx2tyOs2vtmf/aJ3yI3J42lRemEc1VnFtM1BAl
      tx3vQ1dxyslANeBkLu5jV19uOdVSv/5PxzFPxb7Wb7NqrizAcnP+ZID0tKVVhNkp
      cu+iH9Eqt4zLyy2Day9XURLKVFacIbEzVuVRbvxtsFEICiUFiIxH7HGadVsWgP65
      SQOpnEH6niRDrQLcWUOlAgMBAAGjggJeMIICWjAOBgNVHQ8BAf8EBAMCBaAwEwYD
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      aAYIKwYBBQUHAQEEXDBaMCsGCCsGAQUFBzABhh9odHRwOi8vb2NzcC5wa2kuZ29v
      Zy9ndHMxbzFjb3JlMCsGCCsGAQUFBzAChh9odHRwOi8vcGtpLmdvb2cvZ3NyMi9H
      VFMxTzEuY3J0MBoGA1UdEQQTMBGCD2xkYXAuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbTAhBgNVHSAEGjAY
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      BIHzAPEAdwD2XJQv0XcwIhRUGAgwlFaO400TGTO/3wwvIAvMTvFk4wAAAXc+HT/v
      AAAEAwBIMEYCIQC7cv324GDRYdeRJ0Befkpg+HtRQliMsG5GwE20hRS/1wIhAJAc
      knuz/JvQYkWoeZuNIN8nlyIJgihBhFmuamTfc8tXAHYARJRlLrDuzq/EQAfYqP4o
      wNrmgr7YyzG1P9MzlrW2gagAAAF3Ph1AKwAABAMARzBFAiEAyMzXk/cGMvCDP44J
      djHjmB31Xxk05WbTO43FXL2kS8oCIAzWIM2Ci0XSrAp8ggGcnvV6gWfk1MTwtdPx
      sS9iet3FMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAA4IBAQBA8iajNZTnWSG4sMaCwe7H5pIqXmdp
      aPSB7O+kz47sgXmNvHxKDYKImRwNy0pOOozk7FoGclSn3uN4gez97cpKvmS3cigL
      PcWI7yAr0AliiEryl+MG6K4dRgw3ndTMdPoRU7D+UScHxKdGXM4sp2+259gSRsFo
      T89mXnjdNScYqxfbvC0eGOYZ3ubST8PxyvP7S+iRm4pyi7/47N6BW/HkPRfd8JOS
      zuUrhPsvSE/CgNZBBpMLLQhk+HWStQz+2JaRUo7lYTiITz/YJUMeT2CjbI5UPFjG
      WdB9MzyTemh66KlfM8HF6ZXyJqYW8AnfGi4xJ6/kA5+T/X0wA4uHxBsS
      -----END CERTIFICATE-----
       1 s:C = US, O = Google Trust Services, CN = GTS CA 1O1
         i:OU = GlobalSign Root CA - R2, O = GlobalSign, CN = GlobalSign
      -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
      MIIESjCCAzKgAwIBAgINAeO0mqGNiqmBJWlQuDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADBMMSAw
      HgYDVQQLExdHbG9iYWxTaWduIFJvb3QgQ0EgLSBSMjETMBEGA1UEChMKR2xvYmFs
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      MCegJaAjhiFodHRwOi8vY3JsLnBraS5nb29nL2dzcjIvZ3NyMi5jcmwwPwYDVR0g
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      ZXBvc2l0b3J5LzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFAAOCAQEAGoA+Nnn78y6pRjd9XlQWNa7H
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      FvhsO9tvBCOIazpswWC9aJ9xju4tWDQH8NVU6YZZ/XteDSGU9YzJqPjY8q3MDxrz
      mqepBCf5o8mw/wJ4a2G6xzUr6Fb6T8McDO22PLRL6u3M4Tzs3A2M1j6bykJYi8wW
      IRdAvKLWZu/axBVbzYmqmwkm5zLSDW5nIAJbELCQCZwMH56t2Dvqofxs6BBcCFIZ
      USpxu6x6td0V7SvJCCosirSmIatj/9dSSVDQibet8q/7UK4v4ZUN80atnZz1yg==
      -----END CERTIFICATE-----
      ---
      Server certificate
      subject=C = US, ST = California, L = Mountain View, O = Google LLC, CN = ldap.google.com
      
      issuer=C = US, O = Google Trust Services, CN = GTS CA 1O1
      
      ---
      No client certificate CA names sent
      Requested Signature Algorithms: ECDSA+SHA256:RSA-PSS+SHA256:RSA+SHA256:ECDSA+SHA384:RSA-PSS+SHA384:RSA+SHA384:RSA-PSS+SHA512:RSA+SHA512:RSA+SHA1
      Shared Requested Signature Algorithms: ECDSA+SHA256:RSA-PSS+SHA256:RSA+SHA256:ECDSA+SHA384:RSA-PSS+SHA384:RSA+SHA384:RSA-PSS+SHA512:RSA+SHA512
      Peer signing digest: SHA256
      Peer signature type: RSA-PSS
      Server Temp Key: X25519, 253 bits
      ---
      SSL handshake has read 3062 bytes and written 429 bytes
      Verification: OK
      ---
      New, TLSv1.3, Cipher is TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
      Server public key is 2048 bit
      Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
      Compression: NONE
      Expansion: NONE
      No ALPN negotiated
      Early data was not sent
      Verify return code: 0 (ok)
      ---
      DONE
      
      
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        assitenzatecnicaistituto
        last edited by Mar 5, 2021, 6:48 AM

        Thanks BossaOps, I'm not exactly an expert, it was easy enough to do.
        So there's no way to fix it?

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          viktor_g Netgate
          last edited by Mar 5, 2021, 8:21 AM

          Could you check /var/log/system.log for LDAP bind errors?

          pfSense PHP version supports SNI:
          OPENSSL_TLSEXT_SERVER_NAME = true
          see https://www.php.net/manual/en/openssl.constsni.php
          and ldapsearch is not used for it

          Redmine issue created: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/11626

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            BossaOps @assitenzatecnicaistituto
            last edited by Mar 5, 2021, 10:00 AM

            @assitenzatecnicaistituto I think it's going to take a little while to understand what changed, it should be solvable.

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              BossaOps @viktor_g
              last edited by Mar 5, 2021, 10:12 AM

              @viktor_g just that same old error I always get:

              4 11:23:19 office-gateway php-fpm[35209]: /diag_authentication.php: ERROR! Could not bind to LDAP server Gsuite. Please check the bind credentials.
              
              

              Same thing more or less in auth.log

              Feb 24 17:12:58 office-gateway openvpn[345]: /openvpn.auth-user.php: ERROR! Could not bind to LDAP server Gsuite. Please check the bind credentials.
              Mar  2 11:02:41 office-gateway php-fpm[96371]: /diag_authentication.php: ERROR! Could not bind to LDAP server Gsuite. Please check the bind credentials.
              
              

              Is there any way to get a more complete error from that code? I had to add --ZZ to ldapsearch to get it to state what the error was, it would be nice to understand which of the many reasons the connection fails. As an aside, Cloud Identity LDAP does not actually use the bind credentials (you can connect without them). They will use them if the client insists on sending them.

              Why do I need both a certificate and access credentials to authenticate LDAP clients?
              
              Only the certificate authenticates the LDAP client. The access credentials only exist if the client insists upon also sending a username and password. On their own, the access credentials don’t confer any access to the LDAP server or user data, but they should be kept secret to prevent them from being used to log in to certain LDAP clients.
              
              In the case where an LDAP client requires access credentials, we authenticate LDAP clients with both certificates and access credentials.
              
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                BossaOps @viktor_g
                last edited by BossaOps Mar 8, 2021, 9:30 AM Mar 8, 2021, 9:30 AM

                @viktor_g I guess your bug tracker is private, but I'd really like to inform Jim P that

                1. Cloud Identity LDAP stopped working only when we upgraded to 2021.02
                2. Services that are using connections to the same directory continue to run without issue so a google change is not the most likely culprit.
                3. If you set up the stunnel part per this: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/auth-google-gsuite.html it works.
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                  BossaOps @assitenzatecnicaistituto
                  last edited by Mar 8, 2021, 9:45 AM

                  @assitenzatecnicaistituto Actually, if you set up the stunnel package as per this page: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/auth-google-gsuite.html#install-the-stunnel-pfsense-package-ce-or-2-4-4-release

                  and configure it as indicated, the LDAP works again.

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                    assitenzatecnicaistituto @BossaOps
                    last edited by Mar 8, 2021, 3:33 PM

                    @bossaops thanks! You save me..

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                      BossaOps @assitenzatecnicaistituto
                      last edited by Mar 8, 2021, 4:28 PM

                      @assitenzatecnicaistituto Piacere mio!

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                        racecarr @BossaOps
                        last edited by Apr 30, 2021, 7:54 PM

                        @bossaops Thank you for providing this as a work around. Worked for my organization, as well. Hard to believe that NetGate would release an update that breaks existing functionality and not provide some notice about the fix.
                        I upgraded yesterday from 2.4.5 to 21.02.2 and the LDAP connection to Google IdP that had been working for almost a year instantly broke.
                        Switched to using stunnel as you suggested and we're back in business.

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                          Albertopfsense
                          last edited by Jul 20, 2021, 5:00 PM

                          good morning
                          i have the same problem
                          this is last row of error report
                          69034 /diag_authentication.php: ERROR! Could not bind to LDAP server Google. Please check the bind credentials.
                          Jul 20 18:51:20 stunnel 69347 LOG5[0]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to TLS, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
                          Jul 20 18:51:20 stunnel 69347 LOG3[0]: SSL_accept: /build/ce-crossbuild-252/sources/FreeBSD-src/crypto/openssl/ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1544: error:14094418:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert unknown ca
                          Jul 20 18:51:20 stunnel 69347 LOG6[0]: Peer certificate not required
                          Jul 20 18:51:20 stunnel 69347 LOG5[0]: Service [Google] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:50399
                          Jul 20 18:50:45 stunnel 67696 LOG5[ui]: Switched to chroot directory: /var/tmp/stunnel
                          Jul 20 18:50:45 stunnel 67696 LOG5[ui]: Configuration successful

                          what can i try to test the ldap functionality ?
                          thanks Alberto

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