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diff --git a/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c b/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..151c72499a --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ +/*  + *  Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. + *  Version 1.9. + *  RPC Pipe client / server routines + *  Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell              1992-1997, + *  Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1997, + *  Copyright (C) Paul Ashton                       1997. + *  Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison               1998-2001. + * + *  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 distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + *  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + *  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the + *  GNU General Public License for more details. + *   + *  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. + */ + +/* This is the implementation of the netlogon pipe. */ + +#include "includes.h" + +extern int DEBUGLEVEL; + +extern BOOL sam_logon_in_ssb; +extern pstring samlogon_user; +extern pstring global_myname; +extern DOM_SID global_sam_sid; + +/************************************************************************* + init_net_r_req_chal: + *************************************************************************/ + +static void init_net_r_req_chal(NET_R_REQ_CHAL *r_c, +                                DOM_CHAL *srv_chal, int status) +{ +	DEBUG(6,("init_net_r_req_chal: %d\n", __LINE__)); +	memcpy(r_c->srv_chal.data, srv_chal->data, sizeof(srv_chal->data)); +	r_c->status = status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + error messages cropping up when using nltest.exe... + *************************************************************************/ + +#define ERROR_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN   0x54b +#define ERROR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS 0x51f + +/************************************************************************* + net_reply_logon_ctrl2: + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_logon_ctrl2(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_LOGON_CTRL2 *q_u, NET_R_LOGON_CTRL2 *r_u) +{ +    /* lkclXXXX - guess what - absolutely no idea what these are! */ +    uint32 flags = 0x0; +    uint32 pdc_connection_status = 0x0; +    uint32 logon_attempts = 0x0; +    uint32 tc_status = ERROR_NO_LOGON_SERVERS; +    char *trusted_domain = "test_domain"; + +	DEBUG(6,("_net_logon_ctrl2: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	/* set up the Logon Control2 response */ +	init_r_logon_ctrl2(r_u, q_u->query_level, +	                   flags, pdc_connection_status, logon_attempts, +	                   tc_status, trusted_domain); + +	DEBUG(6,("_net_logon_ctrl2: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	return r_u->status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + net_reply_trust_dom_list: + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_trust_dom_list(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_TRUST_DOM_LIST *q_u, NET_R_TRUST_DOM_LIST *r_u) +{ +	char *trusted_domain = "test_domain"; +	uint32 num_trust_domains = 1; + +	DEBUG(6,("_net_trust_dom_list: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	/* set up the Trusted Domain List response */ +	init_r_trust_dom(r_u, num_trust_domains, trusted_domain); + +	DEBUG(6,("_net_trust_dom_list: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	return r_u->status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + init_net_r_auth_2: + *************************************************************************/ + +static void init_net_r_auth_2(NET_R_AUTH_2 *r_a, +                              DOM_CHAL *resp_cred, NEG_FLAGS *flgs, int status) +{ +	memcpy(r_a->srv_chal.data, resp_cred->data, sizeof(resp_cred->data)); +	memcpy(&r_a->srv_flgs, flgs, sizeof(r_a->srv_flgs)); +	r_a->status = status; +} + +/*********************************************************************************** + init_net_r_srv_pwset: + ***********************************************************************************/ + +static void init_net_r_srv_pwset(NET_R_SRV_PWSET *r_s, +                             DOM_CRED *srv_cred, int status)   +{ +	DEBUG(5,("init_net_r_srv_pwset: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	memcpy(&r_s->srv_cred, srv_cred, sizeof(r_s->srv_cred)); +	r_s->status = status; + +	DEBUG(5,("init_net_r_srv_pwset: %d\n", __LINE__)); +} + +/****************************************************************** + gets a machine password entry.  checks access rights of the host. + ******************************************************************/ + +static BOOL get_md4pw(char *md4pw, char *mach_acct) +{ +	struct smb_passwd *smb_pass; + +#if 0 +    /* +     * Currently this code is redundent as we already have a filter +     * by hostname list. What this code really needs to do is to  +     * get a hosts allowed/hosts denied list from the SAM database +     * on a per user basis, and make the access decision there. +     * I will leave this code here for now as a reminder to implement +     * this at a later date. JRA. +     */ + +	if (!allow_access(lp_domain_hostsdeny(), lp_domain_hostsallow(), +	                  client_name(), client_addr())) +	{ +		DEBUG(0,("get_md4pw: Workstation %s denied access to domain\n", mach_acct)); +		return False; +	} +#endif /* 0 */ + +	become_root(); +	smb_pass = getsmbpwnam(mach_acct); +	unbecome_root(); + +	if ((smb_pass) != NULL && !(smb_pass->acct_ctrl & ACB_DISABLED) && +        (smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd != NULL)) +	{ +		memcpy(md4pw, smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd, 16); +		dump_data(5, md4pw, 16); + +		return True; +	} +	DEBUG(0,("get_md4pw: Workstation %s: no account in domain\n", mach_acct)); +	return False; +} + +/************************************************************************* + _net_req_chal + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_req_chal(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_REQ_CHAL *q_u, NET_R_REQ_CHAL *r_u) +{ +	uint32 status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; +	fstring mach_acct; +	user_struct *vuser; + +	if ((vuser = get_valid_user_struct(p->vuid)) == NULL) +		return False; + +	fstrcpy(mach_acct, dos_unistrn2(q_u->uni_logon_clnt.buffer, +	                            q_u->uni_logon_clnt.uni_str_len)); + +	strlower(mach_acct); +	fstrcat(mach_acct, "$"); + +	if (get_md4pw((char *)vuser->dc.md4pw, mach_acct)) { +		/* copy the client credentials */ +		memcpy(vuser->dc.clnt_chal.data          , q_u->clnt_chal.data, sizeof(q_u->clnt_chal.data)); +		memcpy(vuser->dc.clnt_cred.challenge.data, q_u->clnt_chal.data, sizeof(q_u->clnt_chal.data)); + +		/* create a server challenge for the client */ +		/* Set these to random values. */ +                generate_random_buffer(vuser->dc.srv_chal.data, 8, False); + +		memcpy(vuser->dc.srv_cred.challenge.data, vuser->dc.srv_chal.data, 8); + +		memset((char *)vuser->dc.sess_key, '\0', sizeof(vuser->dc.sess_key)); + +		/* from client / server challenges and md4 password, generate sess key */ +		cred_session_key(&vuser->dc.clnt_chal, &vuser->dc.srv_chal, +				 (char *)vuser->dc.md4pw, vuser->dc.sess_key); +	} else { +		/* lkclXXXX take a guess at a good error message to return :-) */ +		status = NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT; +	} + +	/* set up the LSA REQUEST CHALLENGE response */ +	init_net_r_req_chal(r_u, &vuser->dc.srv_chal, status); + +	return r_u->status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + _net_auth_2 + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_auth_2(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_AUTH_2 *q_u, NET_R_AUTH_2 *r_u) +{ +	uint32 status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; +	DOM_CHAL srv_cred; +	UTIME srv_time; +	NEG_FLAGS srv_flgs; +	user_struct *vuser; + +	if ((vuser = get_valid_user_struct(p->vuid)) == NULL) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; + +	srv_time.time = 0; + +	/* check that the client credentials are valid */ +	if (cred_assert(&q_u->clnt_chal, vuser->dc.sess_key, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred.challenge, srv_time)) { + +		/* create server challenge for inclusion in the reply */ +		cred_create(vuser->dc.sess_key, &vuser->dc.srv_cred.challenge, srv_time, &srv_cred); + +		/* copy the received client credentials for use next time */ +		memcpy(vuser->dc.clnt_cred.challenge.data, q_u->clnt_chal.data, sizeof(q_u->clnt_chal.data)); +		memcpy(vuser->dc.srv_cred .challenge.data, q_u->clnt_chal.data, sizeof(q_u->clnt_chal.data)); +	} else { +		status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED; +	} + +	srv_flgs.neg_flags = 0x000001ff; + +	/* set up the LSA AUTH 2 response */ +	init_net_r_auth_2(r_u, &srv_cred, &srv_flgs, status); + +	return r_u->status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + _net_srv_pwset + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_srv_pwset(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_SRV_PWSET *q_u, NET_R_SRV_PWSET *r_u) +{ +	uint16 vuid = p->vuid; +	uint32 status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; +	DOM_CRED srv_cred; +	pstring mach_acct; +	struct smb_passwd *smb_pass; +	BOOL ret; +	user_struct *vuser; +	unsigned char pwd[16]; +	int i; + +	if ((vuser = get_valid_user_struct(vuid)) == NULL) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; + +	/* checks and updates credentials.  creates reply credentials */ +	if (!deal_with_creds(vuser->dc.sess_key, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred, &q_u->clnt_id.cred, &srv_cred)) +		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE; + +	memcpy(&vuser->dc.srv_cred, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred, sizeof(vuser->dc.clnt_cred)); + +	DEBUG(5,("_net_srv_pwset: %d\n", __LINE__)); + +	pstrcpy(mach_acct, dos_unistrn2(q_u->clnt_id.login.uni_acct_name.buffer, +	                            q_u->clnt_id.login.uni_acct_name.uni_str_len)); + +	DEBUG(3,("Server Password Set Wksta:[%s]\n", mach_acct)); + +	become_root(); +	smb_pass = getsmbpwnam(mach_acct); +	unbecome_root(); + +	if (smb_pass == NULL) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; + +	DEBUG(100,("Server password set : new given value was :\n")); +	for(i = 0; i < 16; i++) +		DEBUG(100,("%02X ", q_u->pwd[i])); +	DEBUG(100,("\n")); + +	cred_hash3( pwd, q_u->pwd, vuser->dc.sess_key, 0); + +	/* lies!  nt and lm passwords are _not_ the same: don't care */ +	smb_pass->smb_passwd    = pwd; +	smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd = pwd; +	smb_pass->acct_ctrl     = ACB_WSTRUST; + +	become_root(); +	ret = mod_smbpwd_entry(smb_pass,False); +	unbecome_root(); + +	if (!ret) +		status = NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; + +	/* set up the LSA Server Password Set response */ +	init_net_r_srv_pwset(r_u, &srv_cred, status); + +	return r_u->status; +} + + +/************************************************************************* + _net_sam_logoff: + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_sam_logoff(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_SAM_LOGOFF *q_u, NET_R_SAM_LOGOFF *r_u) +{ +	DOM_CRED srv_cred; + +	user_struct *vuser; + +	if ((vuser = get_valid_user_struct(p->vuid)) == NULL) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; + +	/* checks and updates credentials.  creates reply credentials */ +	if (!deal_with_creds(vuser->dc.sess_key, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred,  +	                &q_u->sam_id.client.cred, &srv_cred)) +		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE; + +	memcpy(&vuser->dc.srv_cred, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred, sizeof(vuser->dc.clnt_cred)); + +	/* XXXX maybe we want to say 'no', reject the client's credentials */ +	r_u->buffer_creds = 1; /* yes, we have valid server credentials */ +	memcpy(&r_u->srv_creds, &srv_cred, sizeof(r_u->srv_creds)); + +	r_u->status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; + +	return r_u->status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + net_login_interactive: + *************************************************************************/ + +static uint32 net_login_interactive(NET_ID_INFO_1 *id1, struct smb_passwd *smb_pass, user_struct *vuser) +{ +	uint32 status = 0x0; + +	char nt_pwd[16]; +	char lm_pwd[16]; +	unsigned char key[16]; + +	memset(key, 0, 16); +	memcpy(key, vuser->dc.sess_key, 8); + +	memcpy(lm_pwd, id1->lm_owf.data, 16); +	memcpy(nt_pwd, id1->nt_owf.data, 16); + +#ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD +	DEBUG(100,("key:")); +	dump_data(100, (char *)key, 16); + +	DEBUG(100,("lm owf password:")); +	dump_data(100, lm_pwd, 16); + +	DEBUG(100,("nt owf password:")); +	dump_data(100, nt_pwd, 16); +#endif + +	SamOEMhash((uchar *)lm_pwd, key, False); +	SamOEMhash((uchar *)nt_pwd, key, False); + +#ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD +	DEBUG(100,("decrypt of lm owf password:")); +	dump_data(100, lm_pwd, 16); + +	DEBUG(100,("decrypt of nt owf password:")); +	dump_data(100, nt_pwd, 16); +#endif + +	if (memcmp(smb_pass->smb_passwd   , lm_pwd, 16) != 0 || +	    memcmp(smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd, nt_pwd, 16) != 0) +	{ +		status = NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; +	} + +	return status; +} + +/************************************************************************* + _net_login_network: + *************************************************************************/ + +static uint32 net_login_network(NET_ID_INFO_2 *id2, struct smb_passwd *smb_pass) +{ +	DEBUG(5,("net_login_network: lm_len: %d nt_len: %d\n", +		id2->hdr_lm_chal_resp.str_str_len,  +		id2->hdr_nt_chal_resp.str_str_len)); + +	/* JRA. Check the NT password first if it exists - this is a higher quality  +           password, if it exists and it doesn't match - fail. */ + +	if (id2->hdr_nt_chal_resp.str_str_len == 24 &&  +		smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd != NULL) +	{ +		if(smb_password_check((char *)id2->nt_chal_resp.buffer, +		                   smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd, +                           id2->lm_chal))  +			return 0x0; +		else +			return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; +	} + +	/* lkclXXXX this is not a good place to put disabling of LM hashes in. +	   if that is to be done, first move this entire function into a +	   library routine that calls the two smb_password_check() functions. +	   if disabling LM hashes (which nt can do for security reasons) then +	   an attempt should be made to disable them everywhere (which nt does +	   not do, for various security-hole reasons). +	 */ + +	if (id2->hdr_lm_chal_resp.str_str_len == 24 && +		smb_password_check((char *)id2->lm_chal_resp.buffer, +		                   smb_pass->smb_passwd, +		                   id2->lm_chal)) +	{ +		return 0x0; +	} + + +	/* oops! neither password check succeeded */ + +	return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD; +} + +/************************************************************************* + _net_sam_logon + *************************************************************************/ + +uint32 _net_sam_logon(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_SAM_LOGON *q_u, NET_R_SAM_LOGON *r_u) +{ +	uint32 status = NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO; +    uint16 vuid = p->vuid; +    NET_USER_INFO_3 *usr_info = NULL; +    DOM_CRED srv_cred; +    struct smb_passwd *smb_pass = NULL; +    struct sam_passwd *sam_pass = NULL; +    UNISTR2 *uni_samlogon_user = NULL; +    fstring nt_username; +    struct passwd *pw; +    user_struct *vuser = NULL; +    +	usr_info = (NET_USER_INFO_3 *)talloc(p->mem_ctx, sizeof(NET_USER_INFO_3)); +	if (!usr_info) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY; +	ZERO_STRUCTP(usr_info); +  +    if ((vuser = get_valid_user_struct(vuid)) == NULL) +        return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; +     +    /* checks and updates credentials.  creates reply credentials */ +    if (!deal_with_creds(vuser->dc.sess_key, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred, &q_u->sam_id.client.cred, &srv_cred)) +        return NT_STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE; +    else +        memcpy(&vuser->dc.srv_cred, &vuser->dc.clnt_cred, sizeof(vuser->dc.clnt_cred)); +     +    /* find the username */ +     +	switch (q_u->sam_id.logon_level) { +	case INTERACTIVE_LOGON_TYPE: +		uni_samlogon_user = &q_u->sam_id.ctr->auth.id1.uni_user_name; +             +		DEBUG(3,("SAM Logon (Interactive). Domain:[%s].  ", lp_workgroup())); +		break; +	case NET_LOGON_TYPE: +		uni_samlogon_user = &q_u->sam_id.ctr->auth.id2.uni_user_name; +             +		DEBUG(3,("SAM Logon (Network). Domain:[%s].  ", lp_workgroup())); +		break; +	default: +		DEBUG(2,("SAM Logon: unsupported switch value\n")); +		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS; +	} /* end switch */ + +	/* check username exists */ + +	pstrcpy(nt_username, dos_unistrn2(uni_samlogon_user->buffer, uni_samlogon_user->uni_str_len)); + +	DEBUG(3,("User:[%s]\n", nt_username)); +         +	/* +	 * Convert to a UNIX username. +	 */ + +	map_username(nt_username); + +	/* +	 * Do any case conversions. +	 */ + +	pw=Get_Pwnam(nt_username, True); +         +	become_root(); +	sam_pass = getsam21pwnam(nt_username); +	smb_pass = getsmbpwnam(nt_username); +	unbecome_root(); +         +	if (smb_pass == NULL) +		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; +	else if (smb_pass->acct_ctrl & ACB_DISABLED) +		return NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED; +     +	/* Validate password - if required. */ +     +	if (!(smb_pass->acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ)) { +		switch (q_u->sam_id.logon_level) { +		case INTERACTIVE_LOGON_TYPE: +			/* interactive login. */ +			status = net_login_interactive(&q_u->sam_id.ctr->auth.id1, smb_pass, vuser); +			break; +		case NET_LOGON_TYPE: +			/* network login.  lm challenge and 24 byte responses */ +			status = net_login_network(&q_u->sam_id.ctr->auth.id2, smb_pass); +			break; +		} +	} +     +	if (status != NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO) +		return status; + +	/* lkclXXXX this is the point at which, if the login was +		successful, that the SAM Local Security Authority should +		record that the user is logged in to the domain. +	*/ +     +	/* return the profile plus other bits :-) */ +     +	{ +		DOM_GID *gids = NULL; +		int num_gids = 0; +		NTTIME dummy_time; +		pstring logon_script; +		pstring profile_path; +		pstring home_dir; +		pstring home_drive; +		pstring my_name; +		pstring my_workgroup; +		pstring domain_groups; +		uint32 r_uid; +		uint32 r_gid; +		fstring full_name; +	 +		/* set up pointer indicating user/password failed to be found */ +		usr_info->ptr_user_info = 0; +         +		dummy_time.low  = 0xffffffff; +		dummy_time.high = 0x7fffffff; +         +		/* XXXX hack to get standard_sub_basic() to use sam logon username */ +		/* possibly a better way would be to do a become_user() call */ +		sam_logon_in_ssb = True; +		pstrcpy(samlogon_user, nt_username); + +		pstrcpy(logon_script, sam_pass->logon_script); +		standard_sub_advanced(-1, nt_username, "", pw->pw_gid, logon_script); +	 +		pstrcpy(profile_path, sam_pass->profile_path); +		standard_sub_advanced(-1, nt_username, "", pw->pw_gid, profile_path); +         +		pstrcpy(my_workgroup, lp_workgroup()); +         +		pstrcpy(home_drive, sam_pass->dir_drive); +		standard_sub_advanced(-1, nt_username, "", pw->pw_gid, home_drive); + +		pstrcpy(home_dir, sam_pass->home_dir); +		standard_sub_advanced(-1, nt_username, "", pw->pw_gid, home_dir); +         +		pstrcpy(my_name, global_myname); +		strupper(my_name); + +		pstrcpy(full_name, sam_pass->full_name ); +		if( !*full_name ) { +			fstrcpy(full_name, "<Full Name>"); +			if (lp_unix_realname()) +				fstrcpy(full_name, strtok(pw->pw_gecos, ",")); +		} +         +		/* +		 * This is the point at which we get the group +		 * database - we should be getting the gid_t list +		 * from /etc/group and then turning the uids into +		 * rids and then into machine sids for this user. +		 * JRA. +		 */ +         +		get_domain_user_groups(domain_groups, nt_username); +         +		/* +		 * make_dom_gids allocates the gids array. JRA. +		 */ +		gids = NULL; +		num_gids = make_dom_gids(p->mem_ctx, domain_groups, &gids); +         +		sam_logon_in_ssb = False; +         +		if (pdb_name_to_rid(nt_username, &r_uid, &r_gid)) +			init_net_user_info3(p->mem_ctx, usr_info, +								&dummy_time, /* logon_time */ +								&dummy_time, /* logoff_time */ +								&dummy_time, /* kickoff_time */ +								&dummy_time, /* pass_last_set_time */ +								&dummy_time, /* pass_can_change_time */ +								&dummy_time, /* pass_must_change_time */ +                                 +								nt_username , /* user_name */ +								full_name,	/* full_name */ +								logon_script    , /* logon_script */ +								profile_path    , /* profile_path */ +								home_dir        , /* home_dir */ +								home_drive      , /* dir_drive */ +                                 +								0, /* logon_count */ +								0, /* bad_pw_count */ +                                 +								r_uid   , /* RID user_id */ +								r_gid   , /* RID group_id */ +								num_gids,    /* uint32 num_groups */ +								gids    , /* DOM_GID *gids */ +								0x20    , /* uint32 user_flgs (?) */ +                                 +								NULL, /* char sess_key[16] */ +                                 +								my_name     , /* char *logon_srv */ +								my_workgroup, /* char *logon_dom */ +                                 +								&global_sam_sid,     /* DOM_SID *dom_sid */ +								NULL); /* char *other_sids */ +        else +			return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER; +         +    } + +	/* XXXX maybe we want to say 'no', reject the client's credentials */ +	r_u->buffer_creds = 1; /* yes, we have valid server credentials */ +	memcpy(&r_u->srv_creds, &srv_cred, sizeof(r_u->srv_creds)); + +	/* store the user information, if there is any. */ +	r_u->user = usr_info; +	if (status == NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO && usr_info != NULL && usr_info->ptr_user_info != 0) +		r_u->switch_value = 3; /* indicates type of validation user info */ +	else +		r_u->switch_value = 0; /* indicates no info */ + +	r_u->status = status; +	r_u->auth_resp = 1; /* authoritative response */ + +    return r_u->status; +}  | 
