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2003-02-15Move our NTLMSSP client code into ntlmssp.c. The intention is to provide aAndrew Bartlett1-0/+19
relitivly useful external lib from this code, and to remove the dupicate NTLMSSP code elsewhere in samba (RPC pipes, LDAP client). The code I've replaced this with in cliconnect.c is relitivly ugly, and I hope to replace it with a more general SPENGO layer at some later date. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit b2b66909ac2e251f8189e0696b6075dbf748521a)
2003-02-14Oops, forgot the header file changes.Andrew Bartlett1-0/+1
(This used to be commit 5492fc1144abac74959b7e0938ce1bb387fa7429)
2003-01-16Updates to the NTLMSSP code again - moving the base64 decode fuctionality outAndrew Bartlett1-2/+4
of the SWAT code, and adding a base64 encoder. The main purpose of this patch is to add NTLMSSP support to 'ntlm_auth', for use with Squid. Unfortunetly the squid side doesn't quite support what we need yet. Changes to winbind to get us the info we need, and a couple of consequential changes/cleanups in the rest of the code. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit fe50ca8f54ded2e119bde08831785fbe0db2ee99)
2003-01-15Refactor the NTLMSSP code again - this time we use function pointers toAndrew Bartlett1-4/+13
eliminate the dependency on the auth subsystem. The next step is to add the required code to 'ntlm_auth', for export to Squid etc. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 9e48ab86da40e4c1cafa70c04fb9ebdcce23dfab)
2003-01-13Updates to our NTLMSSP code:Andrew Bartlett1-0/+79
This tries to extract our server-side code out of sessetup.c, and into a more general lib. I hope this is only a temporay resting place - I indend to refactor it again into an auth-subsystem independent lib, using callbacks. Move some of our our NTLMSSP #defines into a new file, and add two that I found in the COMsource docs - we seem to have a double-up, but I've verified from traces that the NTLMSSP_TARGET_TYPE_{DOMAIN,SERVER} is real. This code also copes with ASCII clients - not that we will ever see any here, but I hope to use this for HTTP, were we can get them. Win2k authenticates fine under forced ASCII, btw. Tested with Win2k, NTLMv2 and Samba's smbclient. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit b6641badcbb2fb3bfec9d00a6466318203ea33e1)