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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 60dc1a4a00a22088d33369588b0d5eb292cf084a)
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arrays to uchar
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WARNING - so far this has only been tested against a Samba PDC
(still waiting for IS to add me the machine accounts :-).
Still missing is the code in smbpasswd that will add a machine
account password and change it on the domain controller, but
this is not hard, and I will check it in soon.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 17b94a7084621b3f0106dd4d3386f05cdfc56d19)
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smbdes.c: Added cred_hash3.
smbpasswd.c: Fixes for adding a machine account (needs more work).
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c: Turn on the machine password changing
code by default (calls cred_hash3).
Jeremy.
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Changed smbpasswd to be client-server for a normal user, rather
than accessing the private/smbpasswd file directly (it still accesses
this file directly when run as root, so root can add users/change a
users password without knowing the old password).
A shakeout of this change is that smbpasswd can now be used to
change a users password on a remote NT machine (yep - you heard
that one right - we can now change a NT password from UNIX !!!!!).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This is merely updating the Copyright statements from 1997 to 1998.
It's a once a year thing :-).
NO OTHER CHANGES WERE MADE.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b9c16977231efb274e08856f7f3f4408dad6d96c)
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from Max Khon <max@iclub.nsu.ru>.
chgpasswd.c: Allow old RAP change password to work with encrypted
passwords. Samba can now allow Windows 95/NT clients to securely
change the Lanman password ! (But not the NT hash - that gets lost).
ipc.c:
smbdes.c:
smbpass.c: Support for the above.
server.c: #ifdef'ed out fix for NT redirector bug.
util.c: Fix NIS bug with server name.
Jeremy.
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server.c: Test fix for NT worstation SMBmv oplock bug.
smbdes.c: Addition of 'forward' parameter in preparation of allowing
password change.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0b0b1fb122a52e67a8fdc77d013ad0b3bbb90d19)
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in clientutil.c (Luke, you can't just copy a global variable
declaration from one file to another, you need to declare one of them
extern)
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adding bits for new nt domain code
byteorder.h :
trying to get macros right, and not to crash on SUNOS5...
client.c :
added #ifdef NTDOMAIN, and created do_nt_login() function. don't
want to have to recompile client.c unless absolutely necessary.
credentials.c :
moved deal_with_creds() [possibly inappropriately] into credentials.c
ipc.c reply.c server.c uid.c :
attempting to make (un)become_root() functions calleable from smbclient.
this is a little tricky: smbclient might have to be another setuid
root program, immediately setuid'ing to non-root, so that we can
reset-uid to root to get at the smbpasswd file. or, have a secure
pipe mechanism to smbd to grab smbpasswd entries. or the like.
smbdes.c smbencrypt.c :
created a function to generate lm and nt owf hashes.
lsaparse.c ntclient.c smbparse.c :
added nt client LSA_AUTH2 code. it works, too!
pipenetlog.c pipentlsa.c pipesrvsvc.c :
simplification. code-shuffling. getting that damn offset right
for the opcode in RPC_HDR.
smb.h :
changed dcinfo xxx_creds to DOM_CRED structures instead of DOM_CHAL.
we might need to store the server times as well.
proto.h :
the usual.
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added credentials.c to smbd
credentials.c:
using credential structures instead of char*
password.c uid.c server.c:
added sid and attr to user_struct.
smbdes.c:
smbhash and str_to_key make public instead of private.
pipes.c smb.h:
lsa structures, sub-functions.
proto.h:
usual.
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- move routines about a bit between smbencrypt.c and smbdes.c. Ensure
that there is no entry point for normal DES operation
- add the following comment:
This code is NOT a complete DES implementation. It implements only
the minimum necessary for SMB authentication, as used by all SMB
products (including every copy of Microsoft Windows95 ever sold)
In particular, it can only do a unchained forward DES pass. This
means it is not possible to use this code for encryption/decryption
of data, instead it is only useful as a "hash" algorithm.
There is no entry point into this code that allows normal DES operation.
I believe this means that this code does not come under ITAR
regulations but this is NOT a legal opinion. If you are concerned
about the applicability of ITAR regulations to this code then you
should confirm it for yourself (and maybe let me know if you come
up with a different answer to the one above)
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I had one of the sbox[] constants wrong, which interestingly gave a
20% chance of the whole algorithm failing.
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GPLd implementation so I decided to write one.
This version only does DES ecb encryption and isn't very general, so
it may in fact be exempt from ITAR regulations. ITAR regulations do
not prohibit the distribution of code that can be used for
authentication purposes only. This code has no decrypt function so it
would be useless for a normal encryption application and thus may be
ITAR exempt.
It is also very slow, but we don't need it to be fast. It is a literal
implementation from the standard and treats each bit as one byte to
make the code easy to write.
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