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* move rid allocation into IDMAP. See comments in _api_samr_create_user()
* add winbind delete user/group functions
I'm checking this in to sync up with everyone. But I'm going to split
the add a separate winbindd_allocate_rid() function for systems
that have an 'add user script' but need idmap to give them a RID.
Life would be so much simplier without 'enable rid algorithm'.
The current RID allocation is horrible due to this one fact.
Tested idmap_tdb but not idmap_ldap yet. Will do that tomorrow.
Nothing has changed in the way a samba domain is represented, stored,
or search in the directory so things should be ok with previous installations.
going to bed now.
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to winbindd. See README.idmap-and-winbind-changes for details.
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uid for the server_info struct
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on a Samba PDC. Will be re-enabled after winbind_passdb is done.
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* remove idmap_XX_to_XX calls from smbd. Move back to the
the winbind_XXX and local_XXX calls used in 2.2
* all uid/gid allocation must involve winbindd now
* move flags field around in winbindd_request struct
* add WBFLAG_QUERY_ONLY option to winbindd_sid_to_[ug]id()
to prevent automatic allocation for unknown SIDs
* add 'winbind trusted domains only' parameter to force a domain member
server to use matching users names from /etc/passwd for its domain
(needed for domain member of a Samba domain)
* rename 'idmap only' to 'enable rid algorithm' for better clarity
(defaults to "yes")
code has been tested on
* domain member of native mode 2k domain
* ads domain member of native mode 2k domain
* domain member of NT4 domain
* domain member of Samba domain
* Samba PDC running winbindd with trusts
Logons tested using 2k clients and smbclient as domain users
and trusted users. Tested both 'winbind trusted domains only = [yes|no]'
This will be a long week of changes. The next item on the list is
winbindd_passdb.c & machine trust accounts not in /etc/passwd (done
via winbindd_passdb)
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Samba will now use the user's UNIX primary group, as the primary group when
dealing with the filesystem. The NT primary group is ignored in unix.
For the NT_TOKEN, the primary group is the NT priamry group, and the unix
primary group is added to the NT_TOKEN as a supplementary group.
This should fix bug #109, but will need to be revisited when we get a full
NT group database.
Also in this commit:
- Fix debug statements in service.c
- Make idmap_ldap show if it's adding, or modifying an existing DN
- Make idmap_ldap show both the error message and error string
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down failures.
Add a 'auto-add on modify' feature to guestsam
Fix some segfault bugs on no-op idmap modifications, and on new idmappings that
do not have a DN to tack onto.
Make the 'private data' a bit more robust.
Andrew Bartlett
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have the domain\ qualification).
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy
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strupper_m/strlower_m.
I really want people to think about when they're using multibyte strings.
Jeremy.
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- The 'not implmented' checks are now done by all auth modules
- the ntdomain/trustdomain/winbind modules are more presise as to
what domain names they can and cannot handle
- The become_root() calls are now around the winbind pipe opening only,
not the entire auth call
- The unix username is kept seperate from the NT username, removing the
need for 'clean off the domain\' in parse_net.c
- All sid->uid translations are now validated with getpwuid() to put a very
basic stop to logins with 'half deleted' accounts.
Andrew Bartlett
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It was caused by the winbind_ping() call in is_trusted_domain()
o if we are a DC then we check our own direct trust relationships
we have to rely on winbindd to update the truatdom_cache
o if we are a domain member, then we can update the trustdom_cache
ourselves if winbindd is not there
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* add get_default_sam_name() to be used by make_user_info_map()
* add comments describing get_*_sam_name()
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smbd will update the trustdom_cache periodically after locking
the timestamp key
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* is_trusted_domain() is broken without winbind. Still working on this.
* get_global_sam_name() should return the workgroup name unless we
are a standalone server (verified by volker)
* Get_Pwnam() should always fall back to the username (minus domain name)
even if it is not our workgroup so that TRUSTEDOMAIN\user can logon
if 'user' exists in the local list of accounts (on domain members w/o
winbind)
Tested using Samba PDC with trusts (running winbindd) and a Samba 3.0
domain member not running winbindd.
notes: make_user_info_map() is slightly broken now due to the
fact that is_trusted_domain() only works with winbindd. disabled
checks temporarily until I can sort this out.
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length of what the pointer points to).
Jeremy.
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* rename original sam auth method to sam_ignoredomain
* remove samstrict_dc auth method (now covered by 'sam')
* fix wbinfo -a '...' and getent passwd bugs when running
winbindd on a samba PDC (reported by Volker)
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to handle domain trusts. Jeremy and I talked about this
and it's going in as working code. It keeps winbind clean
and solves the trust problem with minimal changes.
To summarize, there are 2 basic cases where the deadlock would
occur. (1) lookuping up secondary groups for a user, and
(2) get[gr|pw]nam() calls that fall through the NSS layer because
they don't exist anywhere.
o To handle case #1, we bypass winbindd in sys_getgrouplist() unless
the username includes the 'winbind separator'.
o Case #2 is handled by adding checks in winbindd to return failure
if we are a DC and the domain matches our own.
This code has been tested using basic share connections, domain
logons, and with pam_winbind (both with and without 'winbind
use default domain'). The 'trustdomain' auth module should work
as well if an admin wants to manually create UNIX users for
acounts in the trusted domains.
Other misc fixes:
* we need to fix check_ntlm_password() to be able to determine
if an auth module is authoritative over a user (NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD,
etc...). I worked around my specific situation, but this needs to be
fixed. the winbindd auth module was causing delays.
* fix named server mutex deadlock between trust domain auth module
and winbindd looking up a uid
* make sure SAM_ACCOUNT gets stored in the server_info struct for the
_net_sam_logon() reply.
Configuration details:
The recommended method for supporting trusts is to use winbind.
The gets us around some of the server mutex issues as well.
* set 'files winbind' for passwd: and group: in /etc/nsswitch.conf
* create domain trusts like normal
* join winbind on the pdc to the Samba domain using 'net rpc join'
* add normal parameters to smb.conf for winbind
* set 'auth method = guest sam winbind'
* start smbd, nmbd, & winbindd
Problems that remain:
* join a Windows 2k/XP box to a Samba domain.
* create a 2-way trust between the Samba domain
and an NT domain
* logon to the windows client as a user from theh trusted
domain
* try to browse server in the trusted domain (or other
workstations). an NT client seems to work ok, but 2k
and XP either prompt for passwords or fail with errors.
apparanently this never got tested since no one has ever been
able to logon as a trusted user to a Samba domain from a Windows
client.
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map to guest = bad user works again when "trustdomain" is listed
as last auth method.
Also clean up some more DC location calls.
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*) consolidates the dc location routines again (dns
and netbios) get_dc_list() or get_sorted_dc_list()
is the authoritative means of locating DC's again.
(also inludes a flag to get_dc_list() to define
if this should be a DNS only lookup or not)
(however, if you set "name resolve order = hosts wins"
you could still get DNS queries for domain name IFF
ldap_domain2hostlist() fails. The answer? Fix your DNS
setup)
*) enabled DOMAIN<0x1c> lookups to be funneled through
resolve_hosts resulting in a call to ldap_domain2hostlist()
if lp_security() == SEC_ADS
*) enables name cache for winbind ADS backend
*) enable the negative connection cache for winbind
ADS backend
*) removes some old dead code
*) consolidates some duplicate code
*) moves the internal_name_resolve() to use an IP/port pair
to deal with SRV RR dns replies. The namecache code
also supports the IP:port syntax now as well.
*) removes 'ads server' and moves the functionality back
into 'password server' (which can support "hostname:port"
syntax now but works fine with defaults depending on
the value of lp_security())
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* move back to qsort() for sorting IP address in get_dc_list()
* remove dc_name_cache in cm_get_dc_name() since it slowed
things down more than it helped. I've made a note of where
to add in the negative connection cache in the ads code.
Will come back to that.
* fix rpcclient to use PRINTER_ALL_ACCESS for set printer (instead
of MAX_ALLOWED)
* only enumerate domain local groups in our domain
* simplify ldap search for seqnum in winbindd's rpc backend
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As abartlet rememberd me NT_STATUS_IS_ERR != !NT_STATUS_IS_OK
This patch will cure the problem.
Working on this one I found 16 functions where I think NT_STATUS_IS_ERR() is
used correctly, but I'm not 100% sure, coders should check the use of
NT_STATUS_IS_ERR() in samba is ok now.
Simo.
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This replaces the universal group caching code (was originally
based on that code). Only applies to the the RPC code.
One comment: domain local groups don't show up in 'getent group'
that's easy to fix.
Code has been tested against 2k domain but doesn't change anything
with respect to NT4 domains.
netsamlogon caching works pretty much like the universal group
caching code did but has had much more testing and puts winbind
mostly back in sync between branches.
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Jeremy.
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that has been authenticated unmapped.
We need to make sure that every caller of idmap handles failure gracefully.
Volker
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Take away the automatic mapping of users and groups again.
Volker
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from the PDC as a mapping to the uid we got from getpwnam in the
local idmap.
This should not be worse than the current state, so I decided to
commit it. It is different from abartlet's preliminary patch, but I
believe this is the better solution. Feel free to comment and/or
revert it.
Volker
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me to review it).
This patch works well for a DC running with trusted domains, becouse it lets
you check the local SAM first, but only for this domain's users.
Andrew Bartlett
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I'm still not convinced that sharing the option name with the administrative
code is the best idea, but anyway...
Tested by vl, bug #41.
Andrew Bartlett
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modules in auth/
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We really need idmap_ldap to have a good solution with ldapsam, porting
it from the prvious code is beeing made, the code is really simple to do
so I am confident it is not a problem to commit this code in.
Not committing it would have been worst.
I really would have been able to finish also the group code, maybe we can
put it into a followin release after 3.0.0 even if it may be an upgrade
problem.
The code has been tested and seem to work right, more testing is needed for
corner cases.
Currently winbind pdc (working only for users and not for groups) is
disabled as I was not able to make a complete group code replacement that
works somewhat in a week (I have a complete patch, but there are bugs)
Simo.
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password. On NT4, NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT means
the password was correct. So the PDC believed that he had his trust
account correctly added. Later the auth2 naturally failed.
BTW, setting up an interdom trust account is not what I would call
well documented and easy to handle... Working on that now :-)
Volker
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structure-memcpy for DATA_BLOB parameters to using a pointer to that DATA_BLOB.
auth_sam calls some of these functions, so I've cleaned it all up to use this
format now.
Also clean up some debug statements to make them easier to read.
Andrew Bartlett
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LMv2 response less than 24 bytes is just silly.
Andrew Bartlett
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important once we start doing schannel, as there would be a lot more
roundtrips for the second PIPE open and bind. With this patch logging
in to a member server is a matter of two (three if you count the
ack...) packets between us and the DC.
Volker
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