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author | Luke Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> | 1998-11-24 16:47:49 +0000 |
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committer | Luke Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> | 1998-11-24 16:47:49 +0000 |
commit | ced486c8415c7ece457edecb3246f7277a57d60b (patch) | |
tree | 578a345157409d97841c8c2c6fe2539226377c43 /source3/groupdb | |
parent | 0c9df3c61007eb170ae17282d7b31bea6899a656 (diff) | |
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sorting out difference between aliases and groups in the cases where
unix groups are not explicitly mapped.
i.e as a PDC or BDC you can have domain groups, as a member of a domain
you cannot.
as a member of a domain, unmapped unix groups are assumed to be aliases,
and as a PDC or BDC, unmapped unix groups are assumed to be unix groups.
there is _one_ other check needed with aliases to be added: unmapped unix
groups that have the same name as an NT group on the PDC (for which i will
need to write an LsaLookupNames call) should be assumed to be domain groups
on the PDC.
(This used to be commit 53b49b44e13a4ca9818ebc947372b1374831b568)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/groupdb')
-rw-r--r-- | source3/groupdb/aliasunix.c | 47 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/groupdb/groupunix.c | 24 |
2 files changed, 51 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/source3/groupdb/aliasunix.c b/source3/groupdb/aliasunix.c index cda53570f5..7d6cafd386 100644 --- a/source3/groupdb/aliasunix.c +++ b/source3/groupdb/aliasunix.c @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ static BOOL setalsunixpwpos(void *vp, SMB_BIG_UINT tok) } /************************************************************************* - maps a unix alias to a rid, domain sid and an nt alias name. + maps a unix group to a rid, domain sid and an nt alias name. *************************************************************************/ static void map_unix_als_to_nt_als(struct group *unix_als, char *nt_name, DOM_SID *sid, uint32 *rid) { @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static void map_unix_als_to_nt_als(struct group *unix_als, char *nt_name, DOM_SI { /* * find the NT name represented by this UNIX gid. - * then, only accept NT aliass that are in our domain + * then, only accept NT aliases that are in our domain */ sid_split_rid(sid, rid); @@ -150,6 +150,18 @@ BOOL get_unixalias_members(struct group *als, /************************************************************************* Routine to return the next entry in the domain alias list. + + when we are a PDC or BDC, then unix groups that are explicitly NOT mapped + to aliases (map_alias_gid) are treated as DOMAIN groups (see groupunix.c). + + when we are a member of a domain (not a PDC or BDC) then unix groups + that are explicitly NOT mapped to aliases (map_alias_gid) are treated + as LOCAL groups. + + the reasoning behind this is to make it as simple as possible (not an easy + task) for people to set up a domain-aware samba server, in each role that + the server can take. + *************************************************************************/ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem) { @@ -157,13 +169,11 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem static LOCAL_GRP gp_buf; struct group *unix_grp; - if (lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_NONE || - lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER) + if (lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_NONE) { /* - * only PDC and BDC have domain aliass in the SAM. - * (however as member of domain you can have LOCAL aliass, - * but that's dealt with in the aliasdb...) + * no domain role, no domain aliases (or domain groups, + * but that's dealt with by groupdb...). */ return NULL; @@ -173,7 +183,7 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem fstrcpy(gp_buf.comment, ""); - /* cycle through unix aliass */ + /* cycle through unix groups */ while ((unix_grp = getgrent()) != NULL) { DOM_SID sid; @@ -181,7 +191,7 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem { /* * find the NT name represented by this UNIX gid. - * then, only accept NT aliass that are in our domain + * then, only accept NT aliases that are in our domain */ sid_split_rid(&sid, &gp_buf.rid); @@ -190,9 +200,10 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem break; /* hooray. */ } } - else + else if (lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER) { /* + * if we are a member of a domain, * assume that the UNIX alias is an NT alias with * the same name. convert gid to a alias rid. */ @@ -207,7 +218,7 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem return NULL; } - /* get the user's domain aliass. there are a maximum of 32 */ + /* get the user's domain aliases. there are a maximum of 32 */ if (mem != NULL && num_mem != NULL) { @@ -217,13 +228,11 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem get_unixalias_members(unix_grp, num_mem, mem); } -#if 0 { pstring linebuf; make_alias_line(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), &gp_buf, mem, num_mem); DEBUG(10,("line: '%s'\n", linebuf)); } -#endif return &gp_buf; } @@ -232,9 +241,9 @@ static LOCAL_GRP *getalsunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem Routine to add an entry to the alspasswd file. *************************************************************************/ -static BOOL add_alsunixals_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newals) +static BOOL add_alsunixgrp_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newals) { - DEBUG(0, ("add_alsunixals_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n")); + DEBUG(0, ("add_alsunixgrp_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n")); return False; } @@ -247,9 +256,9 @@ static BOOL add_alsunixals_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newals) override = True, override XXXXXXXX'd out alias or NO PASS ************************************************************************/ -static BOOL mod_alsunixals_entry(LOCAL_GRP* als) +static BOOL mod_alsunixgrp_entry(LOCAL_GRP* als) { - DEBUG(0, ("mod_alsunixals_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n")); + DEBUG(0, ("mod_alsunixgrp_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n")); return False; } @@ -266,8 +275,8 @@ static struct aliasdb_ops unix_ops = iterate_getaliasrid, /* In aliasdb.c */ getalsunixpwent, - add_alsunixals_entry, - mod_alsunixals_entry, + add_alsunixgrp_entry, + mod_alsunixgrp_entry, iterate_getuseraliasnam /* in aliasdb.c */ }; diff --git a/source3/groupdb/groupunix.c b/source3/groupdb/groupunix.c index 0f850f347c..89406fe139 100644 --- a/source3/groupdb/groupunix.c +++ b/source3/groupdb/groupunix.c @@ -154,6 +154,14 @@ BOOL get_unixgroup_members(struct group *grp, /************************************************************************* Routine to return the next entry in the domain group list. + + if we are not a PDC or BDC, then we do NOT support Domain groups, only + aliases. try running MUSRMGR.EXE or running USRMGR.EXE selected on a + workstation, you will find that no Domain groups are listed: only aliases. + + so, as a PDC or BDC, all unix groups not explicitly mapped using + map_group_gid() are treated as Domain groups. + *************************************************************************/ static DOMAIN_GRP *getgrpunixpwent(void *vp, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem) { @@ -182,8 +190,17 @@ static DOMAIN_GRP *getgrpunixpwent(void *vp, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_m while ((unix_grp = getgrent()) != NULL) { DOM_SID sid; + BOOL is_alias; + DEBUG(10,("getgrpunixpwent: enum unix group entry %s\n", unix_grp->gr_name)); + is_alias = map_alias_gid(unix_grp->gr_gid, &sid, NULL, NULL); + if (is_alias) + { + sid_split_rid(&sid, NULL); + is_alias = sid_equal(&sid, &global_sam_sid); + } + if (map_group_gid(unix_grp->gr_gid, &sid, gp_buf.name, NULL)) { /* @@ -194,7 +211,12 @@ static DOMAIN_GRP *getgrpunixpwent(void *vp, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_m sid_split_rid(&sid, &gp_buf.rid); if (sid_equal(&sid, &global_sam_sid)) { - break; /* hooray. */ + if (!is_alias) + { + break; /* hooray. */ + } + DEBUG(0,("configuration mistake: unix group %s is mapped to both an NT alias and an NT group\n", + gp_buf.name)); } } else |