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This commit builds on the auth subsystem to give Samba support for trusting NT4
domains. It is off by default, but is enabled by adding 'trustdomain' to the
'auth methods' smb.conf paramater.
Tested against NT4 only - there are still some issues with the join code for
Win2k servers (spnego stuff).
The main work TODO involves enumerating the trusted domains (including the RPC
calls to match), and getting winbind to run on the PDC correctly.
Similarly, work remains on getting NT4 to trust Samba domains.
Andrew Bartlett
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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<a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>.
The idea is the domain\username is rather harsh for unix systems - people don't
expect to have to FTP, SSH and (in particular) e-mail with a username like
that.
This 'corrects' that - but is not without its own problems.
As you can see from the changes to files like username.c and wb_client.c (smbd's
winbind client code) a lot of assumptions are made in a lot of places about
lp_winbind_seperator determining a users's status as a domain or local user.
The main change I will shortly be making is to investigate and kill off
winbind_initgroups() - as far as I know it was a workaround for an old bug in
winbind itself (and a bug in RH 5.2) and should no longer be relevent.
I am also going to move to using the 'winbind uid' and 'winbind gid' paramaters
to determine a user/groups's 'local' status, rather than the presence of the
seperator.
As such, this functionality is recommended for servers providing unix services,
but is currently less than optimal for windows clients.
(TODO: remove all references to lp_winbind_seperator() and
lp_winbind_use_default_domain() from smbd)
Andrew Bartlett
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presupplied challange-response pairs, and only using the 'network' version.
This will be used to move the auth subsystem over to a libsmb (rather than
rpc_client) base.
Andrew Bartlett
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Ignacio you can update your howto ;-)
samsync: a small patch to try chaning challenges.
J.F.
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Now, is there any reason that the prs_init() doesn't use the talloc context
that it is supplied as an argument for the actual data buffer?
It would seem logical to replace the malloc with a talloc, but I'm sure
there is some method to the madness (extrnal use/Reallocing of it I presume)
Andrew Bartlett
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This moves the rest of the functionality into the 'net rpc join' code.
Futhermore, this moves that entire area over to the libsmb codebase, rather
than the crufty old rpc_client stuff.
I have also fixed up the smbpasswd -a -m bug in the process.
We also have a new 'net rpc changetrustpw' that can be called from a
cron-job to regularly change the trust account password, for sites
that run winbind but not smbd.
With a little more work, we can kill rpc_client from smbd entirly!
(It is mostly the domain auth stuff - which I can rework - and the
spoolss stuff that sombody else will need to look over).
Andrew Bartlett
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the validation level. This allows us to test interactive or network logons.
Interestingly enough a win2k native mode server generates a rpc fault when
presented with a network logon!
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there's a bug in the marshalling of net_sam_logon.
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when calling cli_netlogon_sam_sync(). (-:
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configure to get the new NTSTATUS stuff right
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except they are called new_cli_net_req_chal() and new_cli_net_auth2()
until they are working properly.
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Reverse-engineered the sam replication protocol from staring at hex dumps
for a while. It's pretty similar to the sam sync protocol with a couple of
different delta header types.
I wasn't able to figure out the format of the privilege stuff - needs more
time and a whiteboard. (-:
The impressive bit is that the sam sync stuff from tng basically just
worked thanks mainly to Luke Leighton's efforts in this area.
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