This section describes the available options of the SPS YubiKey plugin.
The plugin uses an ini-style configuration file with sections and name=value pairs. This format consists of sections, led by a [section] header and followed by name=value entries. Note that the leading whitespace is removed from values. The values can contain format strings, which refer to other values in the same section. For example, the following section would resolve the %(dir)s value to the value of the dir entry (/var in this case).
[section name] dirname=%(dir)s/mydirectory dir=/var
All reference expansions are done on demand. Lines beginning with # or ; are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
You can edit the configuration file from the SPS web interface. The following code snippet is a sample configuration file.
[yubikey] client_id=<YubiKey-Client-ID> # Do NOT use api_key in production ; api_key=<YubiKey-API-key> api_urls=<API-URL1,API-URL2> timeout=10 [users] <exampleuser1>=abcdefghijkl <exampleuser2>=mnopqrstuvwy [plugin] config_version=1 log_level=info cred_store=<name-of-credstore-storing-sensitive-data> [auth] prompt=Enter your YubiKey one-time-password: whitelist=name-of-a-userlist [username_transform] append_domain="" [ldap] ldap_server_config=<SPS-LDAP-server-policy-name> filter=(&(samAccountName={})(objectClass=user)) user_attribute=mail [cache] soft_timeout=15 hard_timeout=90 conn_limit=5 [question_1] key=<name-of-name-value-pair> prompt=<the-question-itself-in-text> disable_echo=No [question_2]...
This section contains the options related to your YubiKey account.
[yubikey] client_id=<API-integration-key> # Do NOT use api_key in production ; api_key=<API-security-key> api_urls=<API-URL> timeout=10
Type: | string |
Required: | yes |
Default: | N/A |
Description: Your YubiKey Client ID (also known as AuthID or API ID). For details on generating your Client ID and API Key, see How do I get an API key for YubiKey development?.
To generate your Client ID and API Key, authenticate yourself using a Yubikey One-Time Password and provide your e-mail address as a reference at Yubico get API key.
Type: | string |
Required: | no | yes for testing purposes |
Default: | N/A |
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Caution:
This parameter contains sensitive data. Make sure to store this data in your local Credential Store. Type the $ value for this parameter in production. For details, see "Store sensitive plugin data securely". Only enter a value different than $ for this parameter in the configuration for testing purposes in a secure, non-production environment. |
Description: Your YubiKey API key. SPS uses this to communicate with the YubiKey server. For details on using a local Credential Store to host this data, read Store sensitive plugin data securely.
For details on generating your Client ID and API Key, see How do I get an API key for YubiKey development?.
To generate your Client ID and API Key, authenticate yourself using a Yubikey One-Time Password and provide your e-mail address as a reference at Yubico get API key.
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Caution:
According to the current YubiKey policies, your API token expires if it is not used for 30 days. Make sure that you use it regularly, because SPS will reject your sessions if the API token is expired. |
Type: | string |
Required: | no |
Default: | N/A |
Description: The default configuration uses Yubico's Cloud validation servers. You can also host your own YubiKey validation server. For details on hosting your own server, see YubiKey OTP Validation Server. If you decide to host your own, use this option to enter a comma-separated list of URLs that point to a YubiKey validation service. Multiple URLs will be attempted in parallel, the first response wins.
Type: | integer [seconds] |
Required: | no |
Default: | 10 |
Description: How long the plugin waits for YubiKey server to respond.
This section contains user-YubiKey pairs.
[users] <exampleuser1>=abcdefghijkl <exampleuser2>=mnopqrstuvwy
Type: | string |
Required: | no |
Default: | N/A |
Description: To pair YubiKeys with users, you have three options:
Retrieve it from userattribute through LDAP/AD.
Define a [users] section in the configuration file using the user=deviceid format.
Store the the user/device mapping in a credential store with the usual syntax: host=users, user=exampleuser, password=deviceid.
Use the second ([users] section) option only if there are not too many users, or for testing purposes. If there are too many users, it can cause performance issues.
This section contains general plugin-related settings.
[plugin] config_version=1 log_level=20 cred_store=<name-of-credstore-hosting-sensitive-data>
Type: | integer |
Required: | yes |
Default: | 1 |
Description: The version number of the configuration format. This is used to enable potentially incompatible changes in the future. If provided, the configuration will not be upgraded automatically. If not provided, the configuration will be upgraded automatically.
Type: | string |
Required: | no |
Default: | N/A |
Description: The name of a local credential store policy configured on SPS. You can use this credential store to store sensitive information of the plugin in a secure way, for example, the api_key values in the [yubikey] section. For details, see Store sensitive plugin data securely.
Type: | integer or string |
Required: | no |
Default: | info |
Description: The logging verbosity of the plugin. The plugin sends the generated log messages to the SPS syslog system. You can check the log messages in the Basic settings > Troubleshooting > View log files section of the SPS web interface. Filter on the plugin: string to show only the messages generated by the plugins.
The possible values are:
debug or 10
info or 20
warning or 30
error or 40
critical or 50
For details, see Python logging API's log levels: Logging Levels.
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