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Jeremy.
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Volker
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Volker
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Volker
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to be able to ask a LMB for the servers in its workgroup. Against
W2k this only works on port 139....
Volker
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1) don't ask trusted DC's for a list of trusted domains. This causes
us to treat non-transitive ones as if they were transitive. Not
needed anyways
2) Fix dc lookup bug where we would always try to use DNS to resolve
the DC's for a domain (even if it was a trusted NT4 domain).
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Jeremy.
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updated by 2 if there is no open reply outstanding, else by one....
Yes - this makes no sense....
Jeremy.
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I was storing the mid of the oplock break - I should have been
storing the mid from the open. There are thus 2 types of deferred
packet sequence returns - ones that increment the sequence number
(returns from oplock causing opens) and ones that don't (change notify
returns etc). Running with signing forced on does lead to some
interesting tests :-).
Jeremy.
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Now I know where the mechListMIC changes came from: Ethereal ;-)
Volker
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fixes signing for oplocks.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Otherwise we find spurious mid sign records on reply_ntcancel calls (they cancel
by mid). That took a *lot* of tracking down. I still need to remove the mid
records from the sign state on reply_ntcancel to avoid leaking memory....
Jeremy.
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are updated correctly on returning an error for server trans streams.
Ensure we turn off client trans streams on error.
Jeremy.
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-> smbd
sequence number problem.
Jeremy.
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numbers and MIDs when in trans/trans2/nttrans code.
Jeremy.
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bug with w2k. Turns out that when we're doing a trans/trans2/nttrans call
the MID and send_sequence_number and reply_sequence_number must remain constant.
This was something we got very wrong in earlier versions of Samba. I can now
get a directory listing from WINNT\SYSTEM32 with the older earlier parameters
for clilist.c
This still needs to be fixed for the server side of Samba, client appears to
be working happily now (I'm doing a signed smbtar download of an entire W2K3
image to test this :-).
Jeremy.
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queue if the posix lock failed with EACCES or EAGAIN (this means another
lock conflicts). Else return an error and don't queue the request.
Jeremy.
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Volker
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by aliguori: NegTokenInit.mechListMIC is an Octet String.
Second: add a free_spnego_data function.
Both thanks to aliguori.
Volker
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on when signing was mandatory.
Jeremy.
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connections. Overrides smb.conf parameter if set.
Jeremy.
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Use W2K parameters. tpot please re-test smbclient with your problem
directory.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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from Jim McDonough. It is to enable cyrus sasl to provide the
gss-spnego support. For a preliminary patch to cyrus sasl see
http://samba.sernet.de/cyrus-gss-spnego.diff
Volker
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get the names...
Andrew Bartlett
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- Treat the NMB names in the 'session request' packet as 'ASCII'. This means
that we do not get invalid multibyte from the wire, even if we truncate
in the conversion. (Otherwise we panic when we try to strupper_m it).
- Remove acnv_uxu2(), as it was duplicated by push_ucs2_allocate()
- Remove acnv_dosu2(), as it is not used.
- In push_ucs2(), with the STR_UPPER flag, do the case conversion *after*
the UCS2 conversion, when it we know that the length can't change. Also
faster, as we don't need to do another 2 UCS2 conversions.
Andrew Bartlett
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Server code *should* also work (I'll check shortly). May be the odd memory
leak. Problem was we (a) weren't setting signing on in the client krb5 sessionsetup
code (b) we need to ask for a subkey... (c). The client and server need to
ask for local and remote subkeys respectively.
Thanks to Paul Nelson @ Thursby for some sage advice on this :-).
Jeremy.
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time. )-:
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due to w2k bug. I think this code is now working.... Need more testing of course
but works on all the obvious cases I can think of.
Jeremy.
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when bad signature received, plus check the oplock breaks....
Jermey.
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next....
Jeremy.
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to pstr_sprintf() and fstr_sprintf() to try to standardize.
lots of snprintf() calls were using len-1; some were using
len. At least this helps to be consistent.
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Jeremy.
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I think (my changes haven't affected this I believe). Initial support on the
server side for smbclient. Still doesn't work for w2k clients I think...
Work in progress..... (don't change).
Jeremy.
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an oplock break.
Jeremy.
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sendfile when signing (I need to add this for readbraw/writebraw too...).
Jeremy.
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Ensure a server can't do a downgrade attack if client signing is mandatory.
Add a lp_server_signing() function and a 'server signing' parameter that
will act as the client one does.
Jeremy
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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on. Fail if missmatch. Small format tidyups in smbd/sesssetup.c. Preparing
to add signing on server side.
Jeremy.
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struct cli_state
is so marked.
Jeremy
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It's so simple now I know how it works - and it has nothing to do with
NTLMSSP (it's just a slightly different use of the old algorithm). :-).
Note: This is actually less secure then the non-NTLMSSP code, as there is
no per-session random data included for NTLM logins. (NTLMv2 is better,
fortunetly).
Andrew Bartlett
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