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2001-12-19added trusted realm support to ADS authenticationAndrew Tridgell1-2/+2
the method used for checking if a domain is a trusted domain is very crude, we should really call a backend fn of some sort. For now I'm using winbindd to do the dirty work. (This used to be commit adf44a9bd0d997ba4dcfadc564a29149531525af)
2001-11-28fixed some krb5 ifdefsAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 23ef22f11700bbaa5778a9678a990a2b041fcefe)
2001-11-24added "net join" commandAndrew Tridgell1-0/+7
this completes the first stage of the smbd ADS support (This used to be commit 058a5aee901e6609969ef7e1d482a720a84a4a12)
2001-10-21Ok, I know it's a language thing and it shouldn't matter.... but a kerberosJeremy Allison1-6/+6
name is a "principal", not a principle. English majors will complain :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit b668d7d656cdd066820fb8044f24bcd4fda29524)
2001-10-21Fix for compilation on non-krb5 systemsAndrew Bartlett1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 44bdb8b12b3d6a7bf3148c2ac651a79f10776db6)
2001-10-21made smbclient cope better with arbitrary principle formsAndrew Tridgell1-7/+5
(This used to be commit d1341d74b7aa5f6b3f72e5409b245f87f1ad670b)
2001-10-20better krb5 error handling (thanks andrewb!)Andrew Tridgell1-7/+16
(This used to be commit fd3a3daef3b8f7140e7006d30d23d739ac3aad2f)
2001-10-18the beginnings of kerberos support in smbd. It doesn't work yet, butAndrew Tridgell1-3/+1
it should give something for others to hack on and possibly find what I'm doing wrong. (This used to be commit 353c290f059347265b9be2aa1010c2956da06485)
2001-10-16fix heimdal compilationAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
(This used to be commit 888183a17cfb12c0cbf7d1ed515064d6f1716114)
2001-10-12added NTLMSSP authentication to libsmb. It seems to work well so I have ↵Andrew Tridgell1-213/+8
enabled it by default if the server supports it. Let me know if this breaks anything. Choose kerberos with the -k flag to smbclient, otherwise it will use SPNEGO/NTLMSSP/NTLM (This used to be commit 076aa97bee54d182288d9e93ae160ae22a5f7757)
2001-10-11improve the error handling in the ASN1 code a bitAndrew Tridgell1-14/+22
(This used to be commit 8b692d8326a1548a7dbbd2cecee9ece6aa60473a)
2001-10-11added a ASN.1 parser, so now I can properly parse the negTokenInitAndrew Tridgell1-59/+120
packet which means I can extract the service and realm, so we should now work with realms other than the local realm. it also means we now check the list of OIDs given by the server just in case it says that it doesn't support kerberos. In that case we should fall back to NTLMSSP but that isn't written yet. (This used to be commit 395cfeea94febb5280ea57027e8a8a3c7c3f9291)
2001-10-11fixed some memory leaks, started adding asn1 decoder for server sideAndrew Tridgell1-4/+6
(This used to be commit 919734c1a6fd8b3bd0e12e96d878f47b6d6ff5e0)
2001-10-11initial kerberos/ADS/SPNEGO support in libsmb and smbclient. ToAndrew Tridgell1-0/+267
activate you need to: - install krb5 libraries - run configure - build smbclient - run kinit to get a TGT - run smbclient with the -k option to choose kerberos auth (This used to be commit d33057585644e1337bac743e25ed7653bfb39eef)