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2003-06-30fix for platforms that don't have unsetenv().Gerald Carter1-2/+2
we now have to check the value for _NO_WINBINDD. "1" enables, and != "1" disables (use "0" by convention). (This used to be commit 11eccaef1dc61d80a7db8d0fb4bc5a47d71a4390)
2003-06-29Here's the code to make winbindd work on a Samba DCGerald Carter1-3/+21
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. (This used to be commit f804b590f9dbf1f0147c06a0a2f12e221ae6fc3b)
2003-02-19Merge minor library fixes from HEAD to 3.0.Andrew Bartlett1-4/+11
- setenv() replacement - mimir's ASN1/SPNEGO typo fixes - (size_t)-1 fixes for push_* returns - function argument signed/unsigned correction - ASN1 error handling (ensure we don't use initiailsed data) - extra net ads join error checking - allow 'set security discriptor' to fail - escape ldap strings in libads. - getgrouplist() correctness fixes (include primary gid) Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit e9d6e2ea9a3dc01d3849b925c50702cda6ddf225)
2002-09-25sync'ing up for 3.0alpha20 releaseGerald Carter1-2/+9
(This used to be commit 65e7b5273bb58802bf0c389b77f7fcae0a1f6139)
2002-08-17Move tridge's getgrouplist() replacement function from replace.c to a newAndrew Bartlett1-0/+105
'system_smbd.c' file, where it can link with become_root() and unbecome_root(), and therefore avoiding some nasty 'it workes on linux' bugs. (The replacement function is implemented in terms of initgroups(), which is naturally only avaliable to root). Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit a91018dd026be3db473bb1cf1f4981295f9758e4)