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Tridge suggested a generic caching mechanism for Samba to avoid the
proliferation of little cache files hanging around limpet like in the
locks directory. Someone should probably implement this at some
stage.
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from win2k AND still use SPNEGO (provided you don't build with kerberos...I
still have to fix that, as we are not properly falling back).
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setups.
- split up the ads structure into logical pieces. This makes it much
easier to keep things like the authentication realm and the server
realm separate (they can be different).
- allow ads callers to specify that no sasl bind should be performed
(used by "net ads info" for example)
- fix an error with handing ADS_ERROR_SYSTEM() when errno is 0
- completely rewrote the code for finding the LDAP server. Now try DNS
methods first, and try all DNS servers returned from the SRV DNS
query, sorted by closeness to our interfaces (using the same sort code
as we use in replies from WINS servers). This allows us to cope with
ADS DCs that are down, and ensures we don't pick one that is on the
other side of the country unless absolutely necessary.
- recognise dnsRecords as binary when displaying them
- cope with the realm not being configured in smb.conf (work it out
from the LDAP server)
- look at the trustDirection when looking up trusted domains and don't
include trusts that trust our domains but we don't trust
theirs.
- use LDAP to query the alternate (netbios) name for a realm, and make
sure that both and long and short forms of the name are accepted by
winbindd. Use the short form by default for listing users/groups.
- rescan the list of trusted domains every 5 minutes in case new trust
relationships are added while winbindd is running
- include transient trust relationships (ie. C trusts B, B trusts A,
so C trusts A) in winbindd.
- don't do a gratuituous node status lookup when finding an ADS DC (we
don't need it and it could fail)
- remove unused sid_to_distinguished_name function
- make sure we find the allternate name of our primary domain when
operating with a netbiosless ADS DC (using LDAP to do the lookup)
- fixed the rpc trusted domain enumeration to support up to approx
2000 trusted domains (the old limit was 3)
- use the IP for the remote_machine (%m) macro when the client doesn't
supply us with a name via a netbios session request (eg. port 445)
- if the client uses SPNEGO then use the machine name from the SPNEGO
auth packet for remote_machine (%m) macro
- add new 'net ads workgroup' command to find the netbios workgroup
name for a realm
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name status query to 14 bytes, so we could not join a DC who had a
netbios name of 15 bytes in length.
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When this option is disabled we should not do *any* netbios
operations. You should also not start nmbd at all. I have put initial
checks in at the major points we do netbios operations in smbd but
there are bound to be more needed. Right now I've disabled all netbios
name queries, all WINS lookups and node status queries in smbd and
winbindd.
I've been testing this option and the most noticable thing is how much
more responsive things are! wthout those damn netbios timeouts things
certainly are much slicker.
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there were 2 bugs:
1) we were sending a null challenge when we should have sent an empty
challenge
2) the password can be in unicode if unicode is negotiated. This means
our client code was wrong too :(
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again, and has added 'net rpc trustdom list' support.
This lists the trusted and trusting domains of a remote PDC.
I've applied these almost directly, just fixing some special
case code for when there are *no* trusting domains. We still
have some parse errors in this case however.
Andrew Bartlett.
From mimir's e-mail:
Here are another patches adding trust relationship features.
More details:
Better error reporting in cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom().
Implementation of cli_samr_enum_dom_users() which cli_samr.c
lacked.
More "consts" -- one of arguments in net_find_dc().
Modified implementation of run_rpc_command() -- now it
allows to reuse already opened connection (if it is passed)
to remote server's IPC$ (e.g. as part of longer exchange
of rpc calls). I'm sure Andrew will argue ;-)
More neat version of rpc_trustdom_list() function.
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patches:
Andrew Bartlett
From his e-mail:
Below I attach the following patches as a result of my work
on trusted domains support:
1) srv_samr_nt.c.diff
This fixes a bug which caused to return null string as
the first entry of enumerated accounts list (no matter what
entry, it was always null string and rid) and possibly
spoiled further names, depeding on their length.
I found that while testing my 'net rpc trustdom list'
against nt servers and samba server.
2) libsmb.diff
Now, fallback to anonymous connection works correctly.
3) smbpasswd.c.diff
Just a little fix which actually allows one to create
a trusting domain account using smbpasswd
4) typos.diff
As the name suggests, it's just a few typos fix :)
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as they're no longer new!
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distinction between uchar and char).
Lots of const etc.
Andrew Bartlett
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wrappers.
Andrew Bartlett
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authentication - we can have an NT hash in the LM hash feild.
(I need to double-check this fix with tpot, who discovered it).
Also remove silly casts back and forth between uchar and char.
Andrew Bartlett
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generating a warning
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it turns out this is tricky to get right for both win9x and w2k with
and without unicode. This patch seems to do the trick.
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and appear to be functions for internal use.
Richard: please check.
Andrew Bartlett
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code
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broadcast addresses. This makes it far more likely that we will try to
talk to an interface that is routable from one of our interfaces.
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bytes which follow the header, not the full packet size.
[Yes, the length field is either 17-bits, or (per the RFCs) it is a
16-bit length field preceeded by an 8-bit flags field of which only
the low-order bit may be used. If that bit is set, then add 65536 to
the 16-bit length field. (In other words, it's a 17-bit unsigned
length field.)
...unless, of course, the transport is native TCP [port 445] in which
case the length field *might* be 24-bits wide.]
Anyway, the change is a very minor one. We were including the four bytes
of the header in the length count and, as a result, sending four bytes of
garbage at the end of the SESSION REQUEST packet.
Small fix in function cli_session_request().
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these errors happen all the time, so they shouldn't be level 0
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Now let's keep this in sync !
Jeremy.
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We now cope wiith multiple WINS groups and multiple failover servers
for release and refresh as well as registration. We also do the regitrations
in the same fashion as W2K does, where we don't try to register the next
IP in the list for a name until the WINS server has acked the previos IP.
This prevents us flooding the WINS server and also seems to make for much
more reliable multi-homed registration.
I also changed the dead WINS server code to mark pairs of IPs dead,
not individual IPs. The idea is that a WINS server might be dead from
the point of view of one of our interfaces, but not another, so we
need to keep talking to it on one while moving onto a failover WINS
server on the other interface. This copes much better with partial
LAN outages and weird routing tables.
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Jeremy.
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accept an extended syntax for 'wins server' like this:
wins server = group1:192.168.2.10 group2:192.168.3.99 group1:192.168.0.1
The tags before the IPs don't mean anything, they are just a way of
grouping IPs together. If you use the old syntax (ie. no ':') then
an implicit group name of '*' is used. In general I'd recommend people
use interface names for the group names, but it doesn't matter much.
When we register in nmbd we try to register all our IPs with each group
of WINS servers. We keep trying until all of them are registered with
every group, falling back to the failover WINS servers for each group
as we go.
When we do a WINS lookup we try each of the WINS servers for each group.
If a WINS server for a group gives a negative answer then we give up
on that group and move to the next group. If it times out then
we move to the next failover wins server in the group.
In either case, if a WINS server doesn't respond then we mark it dead
for 10 minutes, to prevent lengthy waits for dead servers.
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it is *completely* bogus for our client code to be doing wins
registrations. Not only is it slow as hell (think about when a wins
server is down) but how the heck is going to answer the queries that
will later come in for our name? And what happens when libsmbclient
sends registrations and nmbd then gets the WACK response from the wins
server? we end up losing our name!
Name registration is a job for nmbd, not for clients.
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gives us a good grounding to properly support multiple wins servers
for different interfaces (which will be coming soon ...)
- fixed our wins registration failover code to actually do failover!
We were not trying to register with a secondary wins server at all
when the primary was down. We now fallback correctly.
- fixed the multi-homed name registration packets so that they work
even in a non-connected network (ie. when one of our interfaces is not
routable from the wins server. Yes, this really happens in the real
world).
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few more places to use it.
Andrew Bartlett
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Replaced with "unsigned int".
Jeremy.
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rebind proc (some give an extra paramter to pass a void* paramater) and
some small changes for the SMB signing code to reset things when the
signing starts, and to 'turn off' signing if the session setup failed.
Andrew Bartlett
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The problem was that *all* packets were being signed, even packets before
signing was set up. (This broke the session request).
This fixes it to be an 'opt in' measure - that is, we only attempt to sign
things after we have got a valid, non-guest session setup as per the CIFS spec.
I've not tested this against an MS server, becouse my VMware is down, but
at least it doesn't break the build farm any more.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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