Kerberos auth method (API)
Note: This engine can use external X.509 certificates as part of TLS or signature validation. Verifying signatures against X.509 certificates that use SHA-1 is deprecated and is no longer usable without a workaround starting in Vault 1.12. See the deprecation FAQ for more information.
This is the API documentation for the Vault Kerberos auth method plugin. To learn more about the usage and operation, see the Vault Kerberos auth method.
This documentation assumes the Kerberos auth method is mounted at the
auth/kerberos
path in Vault. Since it is possible to enable auth methods at
any location, please update your API calls accordingly.
The Kerberos auth method validates both Kerberos and LDAP authorization, so both configurations are required.
Configure Vault Kerberos
This endpoint configures the keytab and service account to be used by Vault for verifying inbound SPNEGO tokens.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /auth/kerberos/config |
keytab
(string: <required>)
– A base 64 representation of the contents of the Kerberos keytab that will be used for verifying inbound SPNEGO tokens. It should contain an entry matching the service account given. This can be created through the following command:$ base64 vault.keytab > vault.keytab.base64
.service_account
(string: <required>)
– The service account associated with both the keytab entry and an LDAP service account created for Vault. Ex.:"vault_svc"
.remove_instance_name
- Removes any instance names from a Kerberos service principal name when parsing the keytab file. For example when this is set to true, if a keytab has the service principal namefoo/localhost@example.com
, Vault will strip the service principal name to just befoo@example.com
.add_group_aliases
- When set to true, Vault will add any LDAP groups found for the user as group aliases.
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Read Vault Kerberos
This endpoint retrieves the service account for the Kerberos auth method. The keytab is not returned because it is sensitive information.
Method | Path |
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GET | /auth/kerberos/config |
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Configure Kerberos LDAP
This endpoint configures LDAP in the Kerberos auth method.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /auth/kerberos/config/ldap |
Parameters
url
(string: <required>)
– The LDAP server to connect to. Examples:ldap://ldap.myorg.com
,ldaps://ldap.myorg.com:636
. Multiple URLs can be specified with commas, e.g.ldap://ldap.myorg.com,ldap://ldap2.myorg.com
; these will be tried in-order.case_sensitive_names
(bool: false)
– If set, user and group names assigned to policies within the backend will be case sensitive. Otherwise, names will be normalized to lower case. Case will still be preserved when sending the username to the LDAP server at login time; this is only for matching local user/group definitions.starttls
(bool: false)
– If true, issues aStartTLS
command after establishing an unencrypted connection.tls_min_version
(string: tls12)
– Minimum TLS version to use. Accepted values aretls10
,tls11
,tls12
ortls13
.tls_max_version
(string: tls12)
– Maximum TLS version to use. Accepted values aretls10
,tls11
,tls12
ortls13
.insecure_tls
(bool: false)
– If true, skips LDAP server SSL certificate verification - insecure, use with caution!certificate
(string: "")
– CA certificate to use when verifying LDAP server certificate, must be x509 PEM encoded.binddn
(string: "")
– Distinguished name of object to bind when performing user search. Example:cn=vault,ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com
bindpass
(string: "")
– Password to use along withbinddn
when performing user search.userdn
(string: "")
– Base DN under which to perform user search. Example:ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com
userattr
(string: "")
– Attribute on user attribute object matching the username passed when authenticating. Examples:sAMAccountName
,cn
,uid
discoverdn
(bool: false)
– Use anonymous bind to discover the bind DN of a user.deny_null_bind
(bool: true)
– This option prevents users from bypassing authentication when providing an empty password.upndomain
(string: "")
– The userPrincipalDomain used to construct the UPN string for the authenticating user. The constructed UPN will appear as[username]@UPNDomain
. Example:example.com
, which will cause vault to bind asusername@example.com
.groupfilter
(string: "")
– Go template used when constructing the group membership query. The template can access the following context variables: [UserDN
,Username
]. The default is(|(memberUid={{.Username}})(member={{.UserDN}})(uniqueMember={{.UserDN}}))
, which is compatible with several common directory schemas. To support nested group resolution for Active Directory, instead use the following query:(&(objectClass=group)(member:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:={{.UserDN}}))
.groupdn
(string: "")
– LDAP search base to use for group membership search. This can be the root containing either groups or users. Example:ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
groupattr
(string: "")
– LDAP attribute to follow on objects returned bygroupfilter
in order to enumerate user group membership. Examples: for groupfilter queries returning group objects, use:cn
. For queries returning user objects, use:memberOf
. The default iscn
.
token_ttl
(integer: 0 or string: "")
- The incremental lifetime for generated tokens. This current value of this will be referenced at renewal time.token_max_ttl
(integer: 0 or string: "")
- The maximum lifetime for generated tokens. This current value of this will be referenced at renewal time.token_policies
(array: [] or comma-delimited string: "")
- List of token policies to encode onto generated tokens. Depending on the auth method, this list may be supplemented by user/group/other values.policies
(array: [] or comma-delimited string: "")
- DEPRECATED: Please use thetoken_policies
parameter instead. List of token policies to encode onto generated tokens. Depending on the auth method, this list may be supplemented by user/group/other values.
token_bound_cidrs
(array: [] or comma-delimited string: "")
- List of CIDR blocks; if set, specifies blocks of IP addresses which can authenticate successfully, and ties the resulting token to these blocks as well.token_explicit_max_ttl
(integer: 0 or string: "")
- If set, will encode an explicit max TTL onto the token. This is a hard cap even iftoken_ttl
andtoken_max_ttl
would otherwise allow a renewal.token_no_default_policy
(bool: false)
- If set, thedefault
policy will not be set on generated tokens; otherwise it will be added to the policies set intoken_policies
.token_num_uses
(integer: 0)
- The maximum number of times a generated token may be used (within its lifetime); 0 means unlimited. If you require the token to have the ability to create child tokens, you will need to set this value to 0.token_period
(integer: 0 or string: "")
- The maximum allowed period value when a periodic token is requested from this role.token_type
(string: "")
- The type of token that should be generated. Can beservice
,batch
, ordefault
to use the mount's tuned default (which unless changed will beservice
tokens). For token store roles, there are two additional possibilities:default-service
anddefault-batch
which specify the type to return unless the client requests a different type at generation time. For machine based authentication cases, you should usebatch
type tokens.
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Read Kerberos LDAP configuration
This endpoint retrieves the LDAP configuration for the Kerberos auth method.
Method | Path |
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GET | /auth/kerberos/config/ldap |
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List Kerberos LDAP groups
This endpoint returns a list of existing LDAP groups in the Kerberos auth method.
Method | Path |
---|---|
LIST | /auth/kerberos/groups |
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Read Kerberos LDAP group
This endpoint returns the policies associated with a Kerberos LDAP group.
Method | Path |
---|---|
GET | /auth/kerberos/groups/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– The name of the LDAP group.
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Create/Update Kerberos LDAP group
This endpoint creates or updates LDAP group policies.
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /auth/kerberos/groups/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– The name of the LDAP group.policies
(string: "")
– Comma-separated list of policies associated to the group.
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Delete Kerberos LDAP group
This endpoint deletes the LDAP group and policy association.
Method | Path |
---|---|
DELETE | /auth/kerberos/groups/:name |
Parameters
name
(string: <required>)
– The name of the LDAP group.
Sample request
Login with Kerberos
This endpoint allows you to log in with a valid Kerberos SPNEGO token. This token is obtained by the client, marshalled, and converted to base 64 using standard encoding.
Example SPNEGO token (newlines added for readability):
Method | Path |
---|---|
POST | /auth/kerberos/login |
Sample request