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Qiao Yang.
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Volker
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testing
it.
Volker
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for setting up an schannel connection. This solves the problem
of a Samba DC running winbind, trusting a native mode AD domain,
and needing to enumerate AD users via wbinfo -u.
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Jeremy.
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and AD) as well as on a Samba DC
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Volker
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-1 rather than multiplying it by 8 (the default cache time is 5 minutes now)
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The reason for this are:
(a) the set_dc_type_and_flags() cannot tell the different
between connecting to an NT4 domain and an NT4 BDC
of a mixed mode domain.
(b) the connection management for the rpc backend only
provides on named pipe per cli_state. So it is possible
to connect to an NT4 BDC for netlogon and an AD mixed mode
DC for lsarpc. RPC is the lowest common demonimator here.
(c) Issue with the sequence number value between the
highestCommittedUSN LDAP attribute and the seq_num returned
via RPC.
We will revisit this later, but the changes need to make this
work right now are too broad and risky.
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domains, this patch ensures that we always use the ADS backend when
security=ADS, and the remote server is capable.
The routines used for this behaviour have been upgraded to modern Samba
codeing standards.
This is a change in behaviour for mixed mode domains, and if the trusted
domain cannot be reached with our current krb5.conf file, we will show
that domain as disconnected.
This is in line with existing behaviour for native mode domains, and for
our primary domain.
As a consequence of testing this patch, I found that our kerberos error
handling was well below par - we would often throw away useful error
values. These changes move more routines to ADS_STATUS to return
kerberos errors.
Also found when valgrinding the setup, fix a few memory leaks.
While sniffing the resultant connections, I noticed we would query our
list of trusted domains twice - so I have reworked some of the code to
avoid that.
Andrew Bartlett
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find_domain_from_name(lp_workgroup()).
(as find_domain_from_name() can change the data in lp_workgroup())
Andrew Bartlett
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compilation, but that allows Samba3 to take advantage of pre-compiled
headers in gcc if available.
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numbers; reported by Ken Cross
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* use DsEnumerateDomainTrusts() instead of LDAP search.
wbinfo -m now lists all trusted downlevel domains and
all domains in the forest.
Thnigs to do:
o Look at Krb5 connection trusted domains
o make sure to initial the trusted domain cache as soon
as possible
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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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fix the confusion when we tdb_lock_bystring() but
we retrieve an entry using tdb_fetch_by_string.
It's now always tdb.*bystring()
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strupper_m/strlower_m.
I really want people to think about when they're using multibyte strings.
Jeremy.
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branch.
Jeremy.
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failure
* Fix code to use winbind_rpc methods for trusted mixed mode or NT4 domains
( does no one ever test this? )
* add in LDAP code to get the sequence number for rpc based seqnum update.
( this is needed if the DC is upgraded and samba is not reconfigured
to use security = ads; it's not pretty but it works (from app_head) )
* fix bug that caused us to enumerate domain local groups in domains
other than our own
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This replaces the universal group caching code (was originally
based on that code). Only applies to the the RPC code.
One comment: domain local groups don't show up in 'getent group'
that's easy to fix.
Code has been tested against 2k domain but doesn't change anything
with respect to NT4 domains.
netsamlogon caching works pretty much like the universal group
caching code did but has had much more testing and puts winbind
mostly back in sync between branches.
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using MSRPC backend and should be safe with ldap backend.
Jeremy.
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have a primary ADS domain and a secondary (trusted) NT4 domain. This
caused winbindd to be *really* slow for that setup.
- fixed winbindd_getgrgid(), which was calling uid_to_sid instead of
gid_to_sid(). When you make changes to winbind *PLEASE* test using
nsstest.
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is going on in remote large sites.
Jeremy.
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* quit obsessing over the sequence number so much
* share the updated sequence number between parent
and child winbindd processes in dual mode
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We really need idmap_ldap to have a good solution with ldapsam, porting
it from the prvious code is beeing made, the code is really simple to do
so I am confident it is not a problem to commit this code in.
Not committing it would have been worst.
I really would have been able to finish also the group code, maybe we can
put it into a followin release after 3.0.0 even if it may be an upgrade
problem.
The code has been tested and seem to work right, more testing is needed for
corner cases.
Currently winbind pdc (working only for users and not for groups) is
disabled as I was not able to make a complete group code replacement that
works somewhat in a week (I have a complete patch, but there are bugs)
Simo.
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This includes the 'SIDs Rule' patch, mimir's trusted domains cacheing code,
the winbind_idmap abstraction (not idmap proper, but the stuff that held up
the winbind LDAP backend in HEAD).
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Added time based cache size check (#ifdef'ed out by default, just didn't
want to lose the code).
Jeremy.
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manipulated externally
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with the new default domain code
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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with the local machine time changing
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when switching from rpc to ADS this now should make sense
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- gss error code patch from a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net
- better sid dumping in ads_dump
- fixed help in wbinfo
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I tried testing this by lowering the buffer size in
cli_samr_enum_dom_groups() but that didn't work - I think this needs
more looking into
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consistent backends (like ADS) always give correct primary group
info, so we can play cache tricks to speed things up a lot
inconsistent backends (like MSRPC) need to fetch stuff more often
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on my system it now uses 132k for 308 users
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the backends
at startup, loop until we get the domain sid for our primary domain,
trying every 10 seconds. This makes winbindd handle a room-wide power
failure better
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this one looks like just another winbind backend, and has the
following properties:
- does -ve and +ve cacheing of all queries
- can be disabled with -n switch to winbindd
- stores all records packed, so even huge domains are not a problem
for a complete cache
- handles the server being down
- uses sequence numbers for all entries
This fixes a lot of problems with winbindd. Serving from cache is now
*very* fast.
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