Security

How do I identify insecure LDAP connections?

saltybeagle
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I'm trying to identify insecure connections to our LDAP server. We're using OpenLDAP, and I want to exclude connections which use STARTTLS or port 636.

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saltybeagle
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I found a possible solution using the ssf value (security strength factor). When StartTLS or SSL is used, the ssf is greater than 0. But the ssf value is logged as 0 at other points when the connection is secure. By finding connections where ssf < 128, you can filter out the secure connections.

source="YOUR-LDAP-SOURCE" | transaction conn maxpause=5m | search ssf<128 | top uid

By using the transaction command you can group the individual connection sequences by the conn attribute, then search for those with a lower ssf AES bit encryption.

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