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This completes the work Jeremy began last week, disambiguating the meaning of
c_time. (In POSIX terminology, c_time means "status Change time", not "create
time".) All uses of c_time, a_time and m_time have now been replaced with
change_time, access_time, and write_time, and when creation time is intended,
create_time is used.
Additionally, the capability of setting and retrieving the create time have
been added to the smbc_setxattr() and smbc_getxattr() functions. An example
of setting all four times can be seen with the program
examples/libsmbclient/testacl
with the following command line similar to:
testacl -f -S "system.*:CREATE_TIME:1000000000,ACCESS_TIME:1000000060,WRITE_TIME:1000000120,CHANGE_TIME:1000000180" 'smb://server/share/testfile.txt'
The -f option turns on the new mode which uses full time names in the
attribute specification (e.g. ACCESS_TIME vs A_TIME).
(This used to be commit 8e119b64f1d92026dda855d904be09912a40601c)
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the get_dc_list code to get the _kerberos. names
for site support. This way we don't depend on one
KDC to do ticket refresh. Even though we know it's
up when we add it, it may go down when we're trying
to refresh.
Jeremy.
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Remove all reference to "Default-First-Site-Name" and
treat it like any other site.
Jeremy.
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struct so we can see when they match - only create
the ugly krb5 hack when they do.
Jeremy.
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writing out a custom krb5.conf file containing
the KDC I need. This may suck.... Needs some
testing :-).
Jeremy.
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support when looking up DC's. On every CLDAP
call store the returned client sitename (if
present, delete store if not) in gencache with
infinate timeout. On AD DNS DC lookup, try looking
for sitename DC's first, only try generic if
sitename DNS lookup failed.
I still haven't figured out yet how to ensure
we fetch the sitename with a CLDAP query before
doing the generic DC list lookup. This code is
difficult to understand. I'll do some experiments
and backtraces tomorrow to try and work out where
to force a CLDAP site query first.
Jeremy.
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stuff to tallocmsg.c
metze
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macro. Don't check for NULL if we would have already derefed.
Jeremy.
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Thanks to Michael Adam <ma@sernet.de>
Volker
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two uint32s.
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Volker
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on the wire. This allows us to go to nsec resolution
for systems that support it. It should also now be
easy to add a correct "create time" (birth time)
for systems that support it (*BSD). I'll be watching
the build farm closely after this one for breakage :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 425280a1d23f97ef0b0be77462386d619f47b21d)
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error. Fix our DNS SRV lookup code to deal with multi-homed hosts.
We were noly remembering one IP address per host from the Additional
records section in the SRV response which could have been an unreachable
address.
(This used to be commit 899179d2b9fba13cc6f4dab6efc3c22e44e062bc)
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AD DC
* Merge patches from SLES10 to make sure we talk to the correct
winbindd process when performing pam_auth (and pull the password policy info).
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when using smbpasswd
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farm. If
we want to walk more printing code in the build farm I think doing that with a
customized printing backend is much easier than with a set of shell scripts.
Jerry, comments?
Volker
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a copy of the plaintext password, only the NT and LM
hashes (all it needs). Fix smbencrypt to expose hash
verions of plaintext function. Andrew Bartlett, you
might want to look at this for gensec.
This should make it easier for winbindd to store
cached credentials without having to store plaintext
passwords in an NTLM-only environment (non krb5).
Jeremy.
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Let's see what it breaks. For me it works :-)
Volker
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bytes returned" is less than the amount we want
to send, return what we can and set STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
(doserror ERRDOS,ERRbufferoverflow). Required by
OS/2 to handle EA's that are too large. It's hard
to test this in Samba4 smbtorture as the max data
bytes returned is hard coded at 0xffff (as it is
in the Samba3 client libraries also). I used a
custom version of Samba4 smbtorture to test this
out. Might add a "max data bytes" param to make
this testable in the build farm. Confirmed by
"Guenter Kukkukk (sambaos2)" <sambaos2@kukkukk.com>
and Andreas Taegener <atsamba11@eideltown.de>
that this fixes the issue.
Jeremy.
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Remove some unused code: pdb_find_alias is not used anymore, and nobody I
think has ever used the pdb_nop operations for group mapping. smbpasswd and
tdb use the default ones and ldap has its own.
Make the functions pdb_getgr* return NTSTATUS instead of BOOL. Nobody right
now really makes use of it, but it feels wrong to throw away information so
early.
Volker
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Volker
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Guenther
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* Remove "unknown" from dfs_Enum (samba4 dfs IDL updates to follow).
* When encountering an unsupported infolevel the rpc server must reply
with a dfs_info_0 structure and WERR_OK (observed from w2k3 when talking
to nt4).
Guenther
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argument.
Volker
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we don't get the chainlock when getting the byte range
lock record read-only.
Jeremy.
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a POSIX lock (applying a read-lock) and we overlap
pending read locks then send them an unlock message,
we may have allowed them to proceed.
Jeremy.
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A patch to make ntlm_auth recognize three new commands in
ntlmssp-client-1 and squid-2.5-ntlmssp:
The commands are the following:
Command: SF <hex number>
Reply: OK
Description: Takes feature request flags similar to samba4's
gensec_want_feature() call. So far, only NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SESSION_KEY,
NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SIGN and NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SEAL are implemented, using the same
values as the corresponding GENSEC_FEATURE_* flags in samba4.
Command: GF
Reply: GF <hex number>
Description: Returns the negotiated flags.
Command: GK
Reply: GK <base64 encoded session key>
Description: Returns the negotiated session key.
(These commands assist a wine project to use ntlm_auth for signing and
sealing of bulk data).
Andrew Bartlett
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modularizes our interface into the special posix API used on
the system. Without this patch the specific API flavor is
determined at compile time, something which severely limits
usability on systems with more than one file system. Our
first targets are AIX with its JFS and JFS2 APIs, at a later
stage also GPFS. But it's certainly not limited to IBM
stuff, this abstraction is also necessary for anything that
copes with NFSv4 ACLs. For this we will check in handling
very soon.
Major contributions can be found in the copyright notices as
well as the checkin log of the vl-posixacls branch. The
final merge to 3_0 post-3.0.23 was done by Peter Somogyi
<psomogyi@gamax.hu>
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share_mode_forall().
Volker
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* add code to lookup NS records (in prep for later coe that
does DNS updates as part of the net ads join)
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Might need to be a parameter ?
Jeremy.
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test. Phew - that was painful :-). But what it means
is that we now implement lock cancels and I can add
lock cancels into POSIX lock handling which will fix
the fast/slow system call issue with cifsfs !
Jeremy.
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pstrings.
Volker
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Major points of interest:
* Figure the DES salt based on the domain functional level
and UPN (if present and applicable)
* Only deal with the DES-CBC-MD5, DES-CBC-CRC, and RC4-HMAC
keys
* Remove all the case permutations in the keytab entry
generation (to be partially re-added only if necessary).
* Generate keytab entries based on the existing SPN values
in AD
The resulting keytab looks like:
ktutil: list -e
slot KVNO Principal
---- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1 6 host/suse10.plainjoe.org@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with CRC-32)
2 6 host/suse10.plainjoe.org@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5)
3 6 host/suse10.plainjoe.org@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (ArcFour with HMAC/md5)
4 6 host/suse10@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with CRC-32)
5 6 host/suse10@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5)
6 6 host/suse10@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (ArcFour with HMAC/md5)
7 6 suse10$@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with CRC-32)
8 6 suse10$@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5)
9 6 suse10$@COLOR.PLAINJOE.ORG (ArcFour with HMAC/md5)
The list entries are the two basic SPN values (host/NetBIOSName & host/dNSHostName)
and the sAMAccountName value. The UPN will be added as well if the machine has
one. This fixes 'kinit -k'.
Tested keytab using mod_auth_krb and MIT's telnet. ads_verify_ticket()
continues to work with RC4-HMAC and DES keys.
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to do the upper layer directories but this is what
everyone is waiting for....
Jeremy.
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metze
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bad cast warning.
Jeremy.
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by ensuring we return the correct enum for sid
type, not a uint32.
Jeremy.
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Although I've never met a computer or compiler that produced pointers to
functions which are a different size than pointers to data, I suppose they
probably exist. Assigning a pointer to a function is technically illegal in C
anyway.
Change casts of the option_value based on the option_name to use of variable
argument lists.
For binary compatibility, I've maintained but deprecated the old behavior of
debug_stderr (which expected to be passed a NULL or non-NULL pointer) and
added a new option debug_to_stderr which properly expects a boolean (int)
parameter.
Derrell
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Jeremy.
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share_mode struct. Allows us to know the unix
uid of the opener of the file/directory. Needed
for info level queries on open files.
Jeremy.
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1107, 1109,
1111
Volker
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Guenther
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eDir, we already add 'sn' as required attribute on LDAP add
operations.
When we modify an entry, we need to request 'sn' as well in our
attribute lists, so that we don't try to add it a second time.
Guenther
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enough of
SetUserInfo level 25 to survive the join method XP uses if the user did not
exist before. For good taste this contains way too much cut&paste, but for a
real fix there is just not enough time.
Up to 3.0.22 we completely ignored that a full level 21 is being sent together
with level 25, but we got away with that because on creation we did not set
the "disabled" flag on the workstation account. Now we correctly follow W2k3
in this regard, and we end up with a disabled workstation after join.
Man, I hate rpc_parse/. The correct fix would be to import PIDL generated samr
parsing, but this is would probably be a bit too much for .23...
Thanks to Tom Bork for finding this one.
Volker
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