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authorTim Potter <tpot@samba.org>2001-06-29 08:04:12 +0000
committerTim Potter <tpot@samba.org>2001-06-29 08:04:12 +0000
commitd90f7ef5eae4cf1475c915e3675e8d138de8d96a (patch)
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Experimental support for joining a domain without creating an account in
server manager first. Just use the -U parameter to smbpasswd when joining the domain: smbpasswd -r PDC -j DOMAIN -U administrator%password Should also work with domain users with the 'add workstation to domain' user right. (This used to be commit 937b96feaa276f8dd626f2d640f03dc4c55f48c6)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/utils')
-rw-r--r--source3/utils/smbpasswd.c367
1 files changed, 344 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/source3/utils/smbpasswd.c b/source3/utils/smbpasswd.c
index b4576a603c..3442efc3a8 100644
--- a/source3/utils/smbpasswd.c
+++ b/source3/utils/smbpasswd.c
@@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
/*
- * Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. Version 1.9. smbpasswd module. Copyright
- * (C) Jeremy Allison 1995-1998
+ * Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
+ * Version 1.9.
+ * smbpasswd module.
+ * Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1995-1998
+ * Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2001
*
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
- * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
- * Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
- * any later version.
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
+ * option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
@@ -14,8 +17,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675
- * Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
- */
+ * Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "includes.h"
@@ -136,6 +138,288 @@ unable to join domain.\n");
return (int)ret;
}
+/* Initialise client credentials for authenticated pipe access */
+
+void init_rpcclient_creds(struct ntuser_creds *creds, char* username,
+ char* domain, char* password)
+{
+ ZERO_STRUCTP(creds);
+
+ if (lp_encrypted_passwords()) {
+ pwd_make_lm_nt_16(&creds->pwd, password);
+ } else {
+ pwd_set_cleartext(&creds->pwd, password);
+ }
+
+ fstrcpy(creds->user_name, username);
+ fstrcpy(creds->domain, domain);
+}
+
+/*********************************************************
+Join a domain using the administrator username and password
+**********************************************************/
+
+/* Macro for checking RPC error codes to make things more readable */
+
+#define CHECK_RPC_ERR(rpc, msg) \
+ if ((result = rpc) != NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO) { \
+ DEBUG(0, (msg ": %s\n", get_nt_error_msg(result))); \
+ goto done; \
+ }
+
+#define CHECK_RPC_ERR_DEBUG(rpc, debug_args) \
+ if ((result = rpc) != NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO) { \
+ DEBUG(0, debug_args); \
+ goto done; \
+ }
+
+static int join_domain_byuser(char *domain, char *remote_machine,
+ char *username, char *password)
+{
+ /* libsmb variables */
+
+ struct nmb_name calling, called;
+ struct ntuser_creds creds;
+ struct cli_state cli;
+ fstring dest_host, acct_name;
+ struct in_addr dest_ip;
+ TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
+
+ /* rpc variables */
+
+ POLICY_HND lsa_pol, sam_pol, domain_pol, user_pol;
+ DOM_SID domain_sid;
+ uint32 user_rid;
+
+ /* Password stuff */
+
+ char *machine_pwd;
+ int plen = 0;
+ uchar pwbuf[516], ntpw[16], sess_key[16];
+ SAM_USERINFO_CTR ctr;
+ SAM_USER_INFO_24 p24;
+ SAM_USER_INFO_10 p10;
+
+ /* Misc */
+
+ uint32 result;
+ int retval = 1;
+
+ /* Connect to remote machine */
+
+ ZERO_STRUCT(cli);
+ ZERO_STRUCT(creds);
+
+ if (!(mem_ctx = talloc_init())) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Could not initialise talloc context\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ if (!cli_initialise(&cli)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Could not initialise client structure\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ init_rpcclient_creds(&creds, username, domain, password);
+ cli_init_creds(&cli, &creds);
+
+ if (!resolve_srv_name(remote_machine, dest_host, &dest_ip)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Could not resolve name %s\n", remote_machine));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ make_nmb_name(&called, dns_to_netbios_name(dest_host), 0x20);
+ make_nmb_name(&calling, dns_to_netbios_name(global_myname), 0);
+
+ if (!cli_establish_connection(&cli, dest_host, &dest_ip, &calling,
+ &called, "IPC$", "IPC", False, True)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Error connecting to %s\n", dest_host));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Fetch domain sid */
+
+ if (!cli_nt_session_open(&cli, PIPE_LSARPC)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Error connecting to SAM pipe\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR(cli_lsa_open_policy(&cli, mem_ctx, True,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
+ &lsa_pol),
+ "error opening lsa policy handle");
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR(cli_lsa_query_info_policy(&cli, mem_ctx, &lsa_pol,
+ 5, domain, &domain_sid),
+ "error querying info policy");
+
+ cli_lsa_close(&cli, mem_ctx, &lsa_pol);
+
+ cli_nt_session_close(&cli); /* Done with this pipe */
+
+ /* Create domain user */
+
+ if (!cli_nt_session_open(&cli, PIPE_SAMR)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("Error connecting to SAM pipe\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR(cli_samr_connect(&cli, mem_ctx,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
+ &sam_pol),
+ "could not connect to SAM database");
+
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR(cli_samr_open_domain(&cli, mem_ctx, &sam_pol,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
+ &domain_sid, &domain_pol),
+ "could not open domain");
+
+ /* Create domain user */
+
+ fstrcpy(acct_name, global_myname);
+ fstrcat(acct_name, "$");
+
+ strlower(acct_name);
+
+ {
+ uint32 unknown = 0xe005000b;
+
+ result = cli_samr_create_dom_user(&cli, mem_ctx, &domain_pol,
+ acct_name, ACB_WSTRUST,
+ unknown, &user_pol,
+ &user_rid);
+ }
+
+ if (result == NT_STATUS_USER_EXISTS) {
+ uint32 num_rids, *name_types, *user_rids;
+ uint32 flags = 0x3e8;
+ char *names;
+
+ /* Look up existing rid */
+
+ names = (char *)&acct_name[0];
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR_DEBUG(
+ cli_samr_lookup_names(&cli, mem_ctx,
+ &domain_pol, flags,
+ 1, &names, &num_rids,
+ &user_rids, &name_types),
+ ("error looking up rid for user %s: %s\n",
+ acct_name, get_nt_error_msg(result)));
+
+ if (name_types[0] != SID_NAME_USER) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("%s is not a user account\n", acct_name));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ user_rid = user_rids[0];
+
+ /* Open handle on user */
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR_DEBUG(
+ cli_samr_open_user(&cli, mem_ctx, &domain_pol,
+ SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED,
+ user_rid, &user_pol),
+ ("could not re-open existing user %s: %s\n",
+ acct_name, get_nt_error_msg(result)));
+
+ } else if (result != NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("error creating domain user: %s\n",
+ get_nt_error_msg(result)));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Create a random machine account password */
+
+ {
+ UNISTR2 upw; /* Unicode password */
+
+ upw.buffer = (uint16 *)talloc_zero(mem_ctx, 0xc *
+ sizeof(uint16));
+
+ upw.uni_str_len = 0xc;
+ upw.uni_max_len = 0xc;
+
+ machine_pwd = (char *)upw.buffer;
+ plen = upw.uni_str_len * 2;
+ generate_random_buffer(machine_pwd, plen, True);
+
+ encode_pw_buffer(pwbuf, machine_pwd, plen, False);
+
+ nt_owf_genW(&upw, ntpw);
+ }
+
+ /* Set password on machine account */
+
+ ZERO_STRUCT(ctr);
+ ZERO_STRUCT(p24);
+
+ init_sam_user_info24(&p24, pwbuf);
+
+ ctr.switch_value = 24;
+ ctr.info.id24 = &p24;
+
+ /* I don't think this is quite the right place for this
+ calculation. It should be moved somewhere where the credentials
+ are calculated. )-: */
+
+ mdfour(sess_key, cli.pwd.smb_nt_pwd, 16);
+
+ CHECK_RPC_ERR(cli_samr_set_userinfo(&cli, mem_ctx, &user_pol, 24,
+ sess_key, &ctr),
+ "error setting trust account password");
+
+ /* Why do we have to try to (re-)set the ACB to be the same as what
+ we passed in the samr_create_dom_user() call? When a NT
+ workstation is joined to a domain by an administrator the
+ acb_info is set to 0x80. For a normal user with "Add
+ workstations to the domain" rights the acb_info is 0x84. I'm
+ not sure whether it is supposed to make a difference or not. NT
+ seems to cope with either value so don't bomb out if the set
+ userinfo2 level 0x10 fails. -tpot */
+
+ ctr.switch_value = 0x10;
+ ctr.info.id10 = &p10;
+
+ init_sam_user_info10(&p10, ACB_WSTRUST);
+
+ /* Ignoring the return value is necessary for joining a domain
+ as a normal user with "Add workstation to domain" privilege. */
+
+ result = cli_samr_set_userinfo2(&cli, mem_ctx, &user_pol, 0x10,
+ sess_key, &ctr);
+
+ /* Now store the secret in the secrets database */
+
+ strupper(domain);
+
+ if (!secrets_store_domain_sid(domain, &domain_sid) ||
+ !secrets_store_trust_account_password(domain, ntpw)) {
+ DEBUG(0, ("error storing domain secrets\n"));
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ retval = 0; /* Success! */
+
+ done:
+ /* Close down pipe - this will clean up open policy handles */
+
+ if (cli.nt_pipe_fnum)
+ cli_nt_session_close(&cli);
+
+ /* Display success or failure */
+
+ if (retval != 0) {
+ trust_password_delete(domain);
+ fprintf(stderr,"Unable to join domain %s.\n",domain);
+ } else {
+ printf("Joined domain %s.\n",domain);
+ }
+
+ return retval;
+}
static void set_line_buffering(FILE *f)
{
@@ -256,10 +540,10 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
{
struct passwd *pwd;
int result = 0, ch;
- BOOL joining_domain = False;
+ BOOL joining_domain = False, got_pass = False;
int local_flags = 0;
BOOL stdin_passwd_get = False;
- char *user_name = NULL;
+ fstring user_name, user_password;
char *new_domain = NULL;
char *new_passwd = NULL;
char *old_passwd = NULL;
@@ -275,17 +559,17 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
break;
case 'x':
local_flags |= LOCAL_DELETE_USER;
- user_name = optarg;
+ fstrcpy(user_name, optarg);
new_passwd = xstrdup("XXXXXX");
break;
case 'd':
local_flags |= LOCAL_DISABLE_USER;
- user_name = optarg;
+ fstrcpy(user_name, optarg);
new_passwd = xstrdup("XXXXXX");
break;
case 'e':
local_flags |= LOCAL_ENABLE_USER;
- user_name = optarg;
+ fstrcpy(user_name, optarg);
break;
case 'm':
local_flags |= LOCAL_TRUST_ACCOUNT;
@@ -314,9 +598,21 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'D':
DEBUGLEVEL = atoi(optarg);
break;
- case 'U':
- user_name = optarg;
+ case 'U': {
+ char *lp;
+
+ fstrcpy(user_name, optarg);
+
+ if ((lp = strchr(user_name, '%'))) {
+ *lp = 0;
+ fstrcpy(user_password, lp + 1);
+ got_pass = True;
+ memset(strchr(optarg, '%') + 1, 'X',
+ strlen(user_password));
+ }
+
break;
+ }
default:
usage();
}
@@ -342,10 +638,35 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
load_interfaces();
}
- if(joining_domain) {
+ /* Join a domain */
+
+ if (joining_domain) {
+
if (argc != 0)
usage();
- return join_domain(new_domain, remote_machine);
+
+ /* Are we joining by specifing an admin username and
+ password? */
+
+ if (user_name[0]) {
+
+ /* Get administrator password if not specified */
+
+ if (!got_pass) {
+ char *pass = getpass("Password: ");
+
+ if (pass)
+ pstrcpy(user_password, pass);
+ }
+
+ return join_domain_byuser(new_domain, remote_machine,
+ user_name, user_password);
+ } else {
+
+ /* Or just with the server manager? */
+
+ return join_domain(new_domain, remote_machine);
+ }
}
/*
@@ -356,21 +677,21 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
case 0:
break;
case 1:
- user_name = argv[0];
+ fstrcpy(user_name, argv[0]);
break;
case 2:
- user_name = argv[0];
+ fstrcpy(user_name, argv[0]);
new_passwd = xstrdup(argv[1]);
break;
default:
usage();
}
- if (!user_name && (pwd = sys_getpwuid(0))) {
- user_name = xstrdup(pwd->pw_name);
+ if (!user_name[0] && (pwd = sys_getpwuid(0))) {
+ fstrcpy(user_name, pwd->pw_name);
}
- if (!user_name) {
+ if (!user_name[0]) {
fprintf(stderr,"You must specify a username\n");
exit(1);
}
@@ -400,7 +721,7 @@ static int process_root(int argc, char *argv[])
*/
slprintf(buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "%s$", user_name);
- user_name = buf;
+ fstrcpy(user_name, buf);
}
if (remote_machine != NULL) {