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This updates the 'winbind' authentication module and winbind's 'PAM' (actually
netlogon) code to allow smbd to cache connections to the DC.
This is particulary relevent when we need mutex locks already - there is no
parallelism to be gained anyway.
The winbind code authenticates the user, and if successful, passes back the
'info3' struct describing the user. smbd then interprets that in exactly the
same way as an 'ntdomain' logon.
Also, add parinoia to winbind about null termination.
Andrew Bartlett
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distinction between uchar and char).
Lots of const etc.
Andrew Bartlett
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- pam_winbind updates from vance, fixing a typo and making some the options
work properly.
- Extra parinoia in the winbind connection loop
- Allow pam_winbind to compile on HP-UX (Don Mcall, more work to do).
- Fix up configure.in to use the same method for building the test .so
as the Makefile uses.
Andrew Bartlett
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This patch fixes the segfaults I introduced in the previous conneciton caching
patch. It cleans up the connection cache a *lot* - in particular it adds
significant robustness to the operation.
If a the DC goes down, we no longer fail the next operation - the code checks
if the connection died during one of its own operations on the socket, and
restarts the conneciton as required.
There is still a memory leak in here somewhere - but this code also cleans up a
number of these.
Also added is the abilty to sepecify the domain of the 'get around restrict anonymous'
user that winbind uses.
Andrew Bartlett
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Add a connection cache to the netlogon pipe. This makes a *massive* difference
to the time-per-auth. Also fix up *some* of the memory leaks in other
connection caches.
Add some debugging messages for the is_connected() code. I'm thinking we
should get a client implementation of SMBecho and call it here - as it would
allow us to always know the DC is around before we start.
Down the debug level for some of the pam_winbind code - I'll probably down it
further when I'm finished debugging.
Andrew Bartlett
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This adds code to do generic PAM -> NTSTATUS and NTSTATUS -> PAM error
conversions, and uses them to make the error handling in pam_winbind sane.
In particular, pam_winbind now uses PAM error codes, not silly '-1, -2 ...'
stuff, and logs the NTSTATUS error that winbind now sends over the pipe.
Added code to wbinfo to display these - makes a big difference in debugging
winbindd.
The main change here is the code to allow pam_winbind password changing to
correctly stack - This code ripped from pam_unix, and the copyright attached.
(Same as for all pam modules, including pam_winbind)
Andrew Bartlett
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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<a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>.
The idea is the domain\username is rather harsh for unix systems - people don't
expect to have to FTP, SSH and (in particular) e-mail with a username like
that.
This 'corrects' that - but is not without its own problems.
As you can see from the changes to files like username.c and wb_client.c (smbd's
winbind client code) a lot of assumptions are made in a lot of places about
lp_winbind_seperator determining a users's status as a domain or local user.
The main change I will shortly be making is to investigate and kill off
winbind_initgroups() - as far as I know it was a workaround for an old bug in
winbind itself (and a bug in RH 5.2) and should no longer be relevent.
I am also going to move to using the 'winbind uid' and 'winbind gid' paramaters
to determine a user/groups's 'local' status, rather than the presence of the
seperator.
As such, this functionality is recommended for servers providing unix services,
but is currently less than optimal for windows clients.
(TODO: remove all references to lp_winbind_seperator() and
lp_winbind_use_default_domain() from smbd)
Andrew Bartlett
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memory.
The winbind connection caching code isn't exactly a plesent beast, and there is
more work that needs to be done to nail this properly.
Andrew Bartlett
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This work was sponsored by Optifacio Software Services, Inc.
Andrew Bartlett
(various e-mails announcements merged into some form of commit message below:)
This patch which adds basics of universal groups support
into Samba 3. Currently, only Winbind with RPC calls supports this, ADS
support requires additional (possibly huge) work on KRB5 PAC. However,
basic infrastructure is here.
This patch adds:
1. Storing of universal groups for particular user logged into Samba
software (smbd/ two winbind-pam methods) into netlogon_unigrp.tdb as array
of uint32 supplemental group rids keyed as DOMAIN_SID/USER_RID in tdb.
2. Fetching of unversal groups for given user rid and domain sid from
netlogon_unigrp.tdb.
Since this is used in both smbd and winbindd, main code is in
source/lib/netlogon_uingrp.c. Dependencies are added to AUTH_OBJ as
UNIGRP_OBJ and WINBINDD_OBJ as UNIGRP_OBJ.
This patch has had a few versions, the final version in particular:
Many thanks to Andrew Bartlett for critics and comments, and partly
rewritten code.
New:
- updated fetching code to changed byte order macros
- moved functions to proper namespace
- optimized memory usage by reusing caller's memory context
- enhanced code to more follow Samba coding rules
Todo:
- proper universal group expiration after timeout
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It adds a 'ping' request, just to check winbind is in fact alive
It also changes winbindd_pam_auth_crap to take usernames and domain seperatly.
(backward incompatible change, needs merge to 2.2, but this is not yet released
code, so no workarounds)
Finally, it adds some debugs and fixes a few memory leaks (uses talloc to do
it).
Andrew Bartlett
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Also removed the dependency on auth_util.o, which makes things nicer.
Finally, this kills off the NECESSARY_BECAUSE_SAMBA_DEPENDENCIES_ARE_SO_BROKEN_OBJ
makefile variable - becouse Samba dependencies are starting to be sane again!
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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subystem.
The particular aim is to modularized the interface - so that we
can have arbitrary password back-ends.
This code adds one such back-end, a 'winbind' module to authenticate
against the winbind_auth_crap functionality. While fully-functional
this code is mainly useful as a demonstration, because we don't get
back the info3 as we would for direct ntdomain authentication.
This commit introduced the new 'auth methods' parameter, in the
spirit of the 'auth order' discussed on the lists. It is renamed
because not all the methods may be consulted, even if previous
methods fail - they may not have a suitable challenge for example.
Also, we have a 'local' authentication method, for old-style
'unix if plaintext, sam if encrypted' authentication and a
'guest' module to handle guest logins in a single place.
While this current design is not ideal, I feel that it does
provide a better infrastructure than the current design, and can
be built upon.
The following parameters have changed:
- use rhosts =
This has been replaced by the 'rhosts' authentication method,
and can be specified like 'auth methods = guest rhosts'
- hosts equiv =
This needs both this parameter and an 'auth methods' entry
to be effective. (auth methods = guest hostsequiv ....)
- plaintext to smbpasswd =
This is replaced by specifying 'sam' rather than 'local'
in the auth methods.
The security = parameter is unchanged, and now provides defaults
for the 'auth methods' parameter.
The available auth methods are:
guest
rhosts
hostsequiv
sam (passdb direct hash access)
unix (PAM, crypt() etc)
local (the combination of the above, based on encryption)
smbserver (old security=server)
ntdomain (old security=domain)
winbind (use winbind to cache DC connections)
Assistance in testing, or the production of new and interesting
authentication modules is always appreciated.
Andrew Bartlett
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winbindd.
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pam authentication. This allows us to link in less other crap.
Authenticating with a challenge/response doesn't seem to work though - we
always get back NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD.
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code.
In particular this assists tpot in some of his work, becouse it provides the
connection between the authenticaion and the vuid generation.
Major Changes:
- Fully malloc'ed structures.
- Massive rework of the code so that all structures are made and destroyed
using malloc and free, rather than hanging around on the stack.
- SAM_ACCOUNT unix uids and gids are now pointers to the same, to allow them
to be declared 'invalid' without the chance that people might get ROOT by
default.
- kill off some of the "DOMAIN\user" lookups. These can be readded at a more
appropriate place (probably domain_client_validate.c) in the future. They
don't belong in session setups.
- Massive introduction of DATA_BLOB structures, particularly for passwords.
- Use NTLMSSP flags to tell the backend what its getting, rather than magic
lenghths.
- Fix winbind back up again, but tpot is redoing this soon anyway.
- Abstract much of the work in srv_netlog_nt back into auth helper functions.
This is a LARGE change, and any assistance is testing it is appriciated.
Domain logons are still broken (as far as I can tell) but other functionality
seems
intact.
Needs testing with a wide variety of MS clients.
Andrew Bartlett
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To obtain the full group membership of a user (i.e nested groups on a
win2k native mode server) it is necessary to merge this list of groups
with the groups returned by winbindd when creating an nt access token.
This breaks winbindd linking while AB and I sync up our changes to the
authentication subsystem.
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I've wrapped up all the decisions about managing, making and closing
connections into a connection manager in nsswitch/winbindd_cm.c.
It's rather incomplete at the moment - only querying basic user info works
at the moment (i.e finger -m DOMAIN/user) and everything else is broken.
Jeremy, please take a look and I'll start moving across the rest of
winbindd to this new system.
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- the usersupplied_info now contains a smb_username (as it comes across on
the wire) and a unix_username (after being passed through mapping
functions)
- when doing security={server,domain} use the smb_username, otherwise use
the unix_username
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the client code still needs some work
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Authentication Protocol (CRAP) takes a tuple of (username, random
challenge, encrypted lm password, encrypted nt password) where the
passwords are encrypted with the random challenge ala ntlmssp.
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In particuar, it moves the domain_client_validate stuff out of
auth_domain.c to somwhere where they (I hope) they can be shared
with winbind better. (This may need some work)
The main purpose of this patch was however to improve some of the
internal documentation and to correctly place become_root()/unbecome_root()
calls within the code.
Finally this patch moves some more of auth.c into other files, auth_unix.c
in this case.
Andrew Bartlett
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samba-technical a few weeks ago.
The idea here is to standardize the checking of user names and passwords,
thereby ensuring that all authtentications pass the same standards. The
interface currently implemented in as
nt_status = check_password(user_info, server_info)
where user_info contains (mostly) the authentication data, and server_info
contains things like the user-id they got, and their resolved user name.
The current ugliness with the way the structures are created will be killed
the next revision, when they will be created and malloced by creator functions.
This patch also includes the first implementation of NTLMv2 in HEAD, but which
needs some more testing. We also add a hack to allow plaintext passwords to be
compared with smbpasswd, not the system password database.
Finally, this patch probably reintroduces the PAM accounts bug we had in
2.2.0, I'll fix that once this hits the tree. (I've just finished testing
it on a wide variety of platforms, so I want to get this patch in).
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strchr() for the moment
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can't redefine them. damn.
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but I haven't actually run it yet so it probably doesn't work. (-:
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Jeremy.
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this does not yet compile, but I'm working on that.
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