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1998-12-07- lib/unix_sec_ctxt.cLuke Leighton1-6/+34
attempt at taking lib/uid.c and getting a unix security context change module that is independent of "cnums" and "snums". a security context is needed for pipes, not just IPC$ or other services. - group database API added add_group/alias_member, del_group/alias_member, del_group/alias_entry functions. del_builtin_entry() is deliberately set to NULL to cause an exception, you cannot delete builtin aliases. - parse_lsa.c srv_lsa.c fixed lookup_names code, it was a load of trash and didn't do anything. - cmd_samr.c rpcclient.c srv_samr.c added "deletegroup", "deletealias", "delaliasmem", "delgroupmem", "addgroupmem", "addaliasmem", "createalias", "creategroup", to both client and server code. server code calls into unix stubs right now, which don't actually do anything. the only instance where they are expected to do anything is in appliance mode NOT even in the ldap code or anything. client code modified to call samr_lookup_names() for group code (because we can) and lsa_lookup_names() for alias code (because we have to). - srv_lookup.c oops, lookup on unsplit name, we got lookup on DOMAIN, DOMAIN\name instead of DOMAIN, name. (This used to be commit b8175702ef61b8b37b078f38e81452c00a5e2986)
1998-12-02added rid and sid_name_use to DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER, for use in group memberLuke Leighton1-3/+10
query. domain groups now work, hurrah! only thing is that the description is one character long, don't know why (which is wierd in itself). (This used to be commit 78a86c64960a7823b0db8b7bebfffabb4a5ba864)
1998-12-01ok. unix-nt mapping code issuesLuke Leighton1-2/+2
need to check, when looking up group members, that a group member is a unix user [being mapped to an nt user] FIRST then if that fails check that a group member is a unix group [being mapped to an nt group]. why? because you can have group names in a unix /etc/group file with the same name as users. this _might_ be a problem... (This used to be commit 585d47644d3d709ccdfd5135c5f77166b609eb3b)
1998-11-29weekend work. user / group database API.Luke Leighton1-90/+34
- split sam_passwd and smb_passwd into separate higher-order function tables - renamed struct smb_passwd's "smb_user" to "unix_user". added "nt_user" plus user_rid, and added a "wrap" function in both sam_passwd and smb_passwd password databases to fill in the blank entries that are not obtained from whatever password database API instance is being used. NOTE: whenever a struct smb_passwd or struct sam_passwd is used, it MUST be initialised with pwdb_sam_init() or pwd_smb_init(), see chgpasswd.c for the only example outside of the password database APIs i could find. - added query_useraliases code to rpcclient. - dealt with some nasty interdependencies involving non-smbd programs and the password database API. this is still not satisfactorily resolved completelely, but it's the best i can do for now. - #ifdef'd out some password database options so that people don't mistakenly set them unless they recompile to _use_ those options. lots of debugging done, it's still not finished. the unix/NT uid/gid and user-rid/group-rid issues are better, but not perfect. the "BUILTIN" domain is still missing: users cannot be added to "BUILTIN" groups yet, as we only have an "alias" db API and a "group" db API but not "builtin-alias" db API... (This used to be commit 5d5d7e4de7d1514ab87b07ede629de8aa00519a1)
1998-11-25fixing group database issuesLuke Leighton1-1/+6
(This used to be commit 591c63e3e1e3201ddcd7582585b652fb848d80ca)
1998-11-24sorting out difference between aliases and groups in the cases whereLuke Leighton1-1/+23
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)
1998-11-23cvs is acting wierd.Luke Leighton1-0/+290
(This used to be commit 10e4cbd2647eb629b60b0060fa184212a89e54f2)