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From ab@samba.org (Alexander Bokovoy).
Jeremy.
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using pread/pwrite. Modified a little to ensure fsp->pos is correct.
Fix for #889.
Jeremy.
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Always call the auto-init funciton - this avoids tdb segfaulting under
us if we failed to open it earlier.
Andrew Bartlett
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auth/auth_util.c:
- Fill in the 'backup' idea of a domain, if the DC didn't supply one. This
doesn't seem to occour in reality, hence why we missed the typo.
lib/charcnv.c:
lib/smbldap.c:
libads/ldap.c:
libsmb/libsmbclient.c:
printing/nt_printing.c:
- all the callers to pull_utf8_allocate() pass a char ** as the first
parammeter, so don't make them all cast it to a void **
nsswitch/winbind_util.c:
- Allow for a more 'correct' view of when usernames should be qualified
in winbindd. If we are a PDC, or have 'winbind trusted domains only',
then for the authentication returns stip the domain portion.
- Fix valgrind warning about use of free()ed name when looking up our
local domain. lp_workgroup() is maniplated inside a procedure that
uses it's former value. Instead, use the fact that our local domain is
always the first in the list.
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Jerry rightly complained that we can't assume that the first domain is
our primary domain - new domains are added to the front of the list. :-(
Use a much more reliable 'flag test' instead. (note: changes winbind
structures, make clean).
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Forgot to commit this for the 'get our primary domain' change.
Andrew Bartlett
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Based on patch by Petri Asikainen <paca@sci.fi> fix bug #387 and #330.
This patch will change order how attributes are modified
from: add, delete
to: delete, add
This is needed to update single valued attributes in Novell NDS and
should not harm anyone else.
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HAVE_SYS_ATTRIBUTES_H to fix AIX compile.
Jeremy.
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is not significant in windows user names we should not lose information by
lower-casing the name before handing it to AFS.
Volker
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ldap rebind sleep -> ldap replication sleep
While writing documentation for metze's patch, it became clear that this is a
better name.
Andrew Bartlett
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When smb.conf tells us to write to a read-only LDAP replica and we are
redirected by the LDAP server, the replication might take some seconds,
especially over slow links. This patch delays the next read after a rebind for
'ldap rebind sleep' milliseconds.
Metze, thanks for your patience.
Volker
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to have ldap_initialize.
Thanks to abartlet for the fix (and the bug in the first place ;-))
Volker
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Fix bug 916 - do not perform a + -> space substitution for squid URL encoded
strings, only form input in SWAT.
Andrew Bartlett
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by increasing bitmap size. Limited by "max connections" parameter.
Bug #716.
Jeremy.
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src & dest strings to alpha_strcpy(); reported by Michael Young
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octets in hosts allow/deny
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Looking at crash bugs #809 and others.
Jeremy.
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again; bug 846
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Changes all over the shop, but all towards:
- NTLM2 support in the server
- KEY_EXCH support in the server
- variable length session keys.
In detail:
- NTLM2 is an extension of NTLMv1, that is compatible with existing
domain controllers (unlike NTLMv2, which requires a DC upgrade).
* This is known as 'NTLMv2 session security' *
(This is not yet implemented on the RPC pipes however, so there may
well still be issues for PDC setups, particuarly around password
changes. We do not fully understand the sign/seal implications of
NTLM2 on RPC pipes.)
This requires modifications to our authentication subsystem, as we
must handle the 'challege' input into the challenge-response algorithm
being changed. This also needs to be turned off for
'security=server', which does not support this.
- KEY_EXCH is another 'security' mechanism, whereby the session key
actually used by the server is sent by the client, rather than being
the shared-secret directly or indirectly.
- As both these methods change the session key, the auth subsystem
needed to be changed, to 'override' session keys provided by the
backend.
- There has also been a major overhaul of the NTLMSSP subsystem, to
merge the 'client' and 'server' functions, so they both operate on a
single structure. This should help the SPNEGO implementation.
- The 'names blob' in NTLMSSP is always in unicode - never in ascii.
Don't make an ascii version ever.
- The other big change is to allow variable length session keys. We
have always assumed that session keys are 16 bytes long - and padded
to this length if shorter. However, Kerberos session keys are 8 bytes
long, when the krb5 login uses DES.
* This fix allows SMB signging on machines not yet running MIT KRB5 1.3.1. *
- Add better DEBUG() messages to ntlm_auth, warning administrators of
misconfigurations that prevent access to the privileged pipe. This
should help reduce some of the 'it just doesn't work' issues.
- Fix data_blob_talloc() to behave the same way data_blob() does when
passed a NULL data pointer. (just allocate)
REMEMBER to make clean after this commit - I have changed plenty of
data structures...
Andrew Bartlett
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are written out surrounded by single quotes. This means that
both double and single quotes are now used to surround
strings in smb.conf. This is a slight change from the previous
behavior but needed or else things like
printer admin = +ntadmin, 'VALE\Domain, Admin'
get written to smb.conf by SWAT.
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Patch by metze.
rafal
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Jeremy.
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rafal
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a mangled name. Added const. Fix inspired by Andrew Bartlett ideas.
Jeremy.
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Add module support for configuration loading
Add a first implementation of config_ldap module to put samba configuration
on ldap
It worked on my test machine, please try it out and send bugfixes :-)
have fun,
Simo.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Just add something like this to your smb.conf file:
config backend = config_ldap:ldap://localhost
config_ldap:basedn = dc=samba,dc=org
the config tree must follow this scheme:
ou=foo, dc=samba, dc=org <- global section
|- sambaOptionName=log level, ou=foo, ... <- options
|- ...
|- sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, ... == [testlc]
|- sambaOptionName=path, sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, ... <- option
here is a sample ldif:
# foo, samba, org
dn: ou=foo, dc=samba, dc=org
objectClass: organizationalUnit
objectClass: sambaConfig
ou: foo
description: Test Foo
# log level, foo, samba, org
dn: sambaOptionName=log level, ou=foo, dc=samba, dc=org
objectClass: sambaConfigOption
sambaOptionName: log level
sambaIntegerOption: 10
description: log level 10 is suitable for good debugging
# testlc, foo, samba, org
dn: sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, dc=samba, dc=org
objectClass: sambaShare
sambaShareName: testlc
description: share to test ldap config module actually works
# path, testlc, foo, samba, org
dn: sambaOptionName=path, sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, dc=samba, dc=org
objectClass: sambaConfigOption
sambaOptionName: path
sambaStringOption: /tmp
description: Path for share testlc
# read only, testlc, foo, samba, org
dn: sambaOptionName=read only, sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, dc=samba,
dc=org
objectClass: sambaConfigOption
sambaOptionName: read only
sambaBoolOption: TRUE
description: Share testlc is read only
# guest ok, testlc, foo, samba, org
dn: sambaOptionName=guest ok, sambaShareName=testlc, ou=foo, dc=samba,
dc=org
objectClass: sambaConfigOption
sambaOptionName: guest ok
sambaBoolOption: TRUE
description: Guest users are allowed to connect to testlc share
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Implement %i-Macro for the locally used IP address. With this you can again
have virtual hosts with different configurations on a single smbd even on port
445.
Volker
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Simple rename of get_socket_addr to get_peer_addr and get_socket_name to
get_peer_name. This is to get closer to the getsockname/getpeername system
functions.
Next step will be the %i macro for the local IP address. I still want to play
%L-games in times of port 445.
Volker
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Revision 1.42.2.8:
Use the actual size of the buffer in strftime instead of a
made up value which just happens to be less than
sizeof(fstring). Closes #713.
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Revision 1.10.2.6:
Cast to fix warning on Solaris sendfile - check buildfarm
output to see if this works! Bug #706.
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Jeremy.
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GUID has been removed. If you are dealing with a flattened version of a
[gu]uid, use UUID_FLAT. smb_pack_uuid and smb_unpack_uuid will switch
between the two.
I'm not sure exactly what the genparse stuff is doing here, so I just
switched it to a UUID_FLAT (no functional change), but I suspect this
may not be the right way to go.
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Takes care of secdescs.
Had to move the uuid marshall/unmarshalling code to parse_misc, because
it's needed outside of parse_rpc.c (for no-auth calls)
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This eliminates RPC_UUID. It creates the following struct:
struct uuid
{
uint32 time_low;
uint16 time_mid;
uint16 time_hi_and_version;
uint8 clock_seq[2];
uint8 node[6];
};
which replaces RPC_UUID and various random struct uuid definitions
and a flat version:
#define UUID_FLAT_SIZE 16
typedef struct uuid_flat
{
uint8 info[UUID_FLAT_SIZE];
} UUID_FLAT;
which pretty much looks like GUID (which I will start eliminating).
I want us to use the FLAT one only on the wire (perhaps in files, too?), and
I want it to be obvious to the coder that it is the FLAT version.
This leaves a couple of compiler warnings, where GUID isn't completely
replaced by FLAT_UUID yet...I'll get to those soon.
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Jeremy.
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actual standard, and __va_copy was the proposed standard.
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After a phonecall with jra finally commit this.
This changes our behaviour when the setresuid call is available. We now not
only change the effective uid but also the real uid when becoming
unprivileged. This is mainly for improved AFS compatibility, as AFS selects
the token to send to the server based on the real uid of the process.
I tested this with a W2k server with two non-root 'runas' sessions. They come
in via a single smbd as two different users using two session setups. Samba on
Linux can still switch between the two uids, proved by two different files
created via those sessions.
Volker
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to tty instead of stdout.
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in iconv.c and nsswitch/). Using them means you're not thinking about multibyte at
all and I really want to discourage that.
Jeremy.
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when reverse connecting back to a client for printer notify.
Jeremy.
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laternative to the current passdb).
Currently it is run through a comatibility module in the passdb layer, with
a subset of the functionality it may provide.
It is still work in progress, but as someone asked me about it, and as it
should make no difference to the normal code, I tought it was a good idea to
put it into.
It adds a dependency on perl. I know it is not very nice, but I'm sure we
will work out a solution for that.
As always blame me if I break something, but try to fix yourself, as I am
busy-busy-busy :-)
Simo.
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