To get started you need a kubernetes
cluster (so far the tests have been performed using kind
).
The kind
cluster can be created with:
kind create cluster --config aether-cluster.cfg --name aether
Add a couple repos to helm
, if you don't already have them:
helm repo add stable https://charts.helm.sh/stable
helm repo add cetic https://cetic.github.io/helm-charts
helm repo update
Install the LDAP Server
helm install ldap stable/openldap --set env.LDAP_ORGANISATION='ONF' \
--set env.LDAP_DOMAIN=opennetworking.org \
--set tls.enabled=false \
--set persistence.enabled=false \
--set adminPassword=password,configPassword=password \
--set logLevel=debug
Test LDAP authentication:
kubectl port-forward services/ldap-openldap 3389:389
ldapsearch -x -H ldap://localhost:3389 -b dc=opennetworking,dc=org -D "cn=admin,dc=opennetworking,dc=org" -w password
It seems useful to have a GUI to look into LDAP:
helm upgrade --install phpldapadmin cetic/phpldapadmin -f ldap-php-admin-values.yaml
You can expose the GUI with
export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace default -l "app=phpldapadmin,release=phpldapadmin" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}")
echo "Visit http://127.0.0.1:8080 to use your application"
kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 8080:80
Click on Login
on the left side of the GUI and use the password password
.
The user is authenticating against LDAP.
Install the dex
server:
helm install dex stable/dex -f dex-values.yaml
Expose the dex server on port 32000
.
Note that you need to add 127.0.0.1 dex
to your /etc/hosts
file so that apps can use it
DEX_POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=dex,app.kubernetes.io/instance=dex" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") &&
kubectl port-forward $DEX_POD_NAME 32000:5556
Get the DEX client app to run a test:
git clone https://github.com/dexidp/dex.git && cd dex
make bin/example-app
./bin/example-app --issuer http://dex:32000