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have the string max length = string length + 1.
if not, then it gets its knickers in a twist over whether the string
is NULL-terminated or not.
four days.
four days i spent on this one.
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attempting to get blood out of a stone^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H
querysecret to work, it keeps returning access denied.
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- signed / unsigned issues.
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break a few things...
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the whole task is not complete, yet. xxx_io_xxx() routines that
_call_ xxx_io_xxx() routines not done.
prs_xxxx() covered by macros. considering doing xxx_io_xxxx in the same way.
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- cleanup
- #defined report to sprintf as it's #defined to another function in
other uses of cmd_lsarpc.c
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possible to fix lsa_r_lookup_names, but forgot to add that pointer in
to lsa_r_lookup_sids, where DOM_R_REF was also being used.
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negative response, which tended to crash lsass.exe.
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(-> LsarQuerySecret) on client side, including rpcclient command
"querysecret" for others to play with.
The major obstacle is working out the encryption algorithm used
for the secret value. It definitely uses the NT hash as part of the
key, and it seems the block size is 64 bits - probably DES based -
but I can't work out what's done in between. Help required.
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which is more appropriate.
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LsaLookupNames being incorrect. this is a bit wierd: why would the
lsass.exe on the nt _client_ crash due to an LsaLookupNames response
from a samba _server_?
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attempt at taking lib/uid.c and getting a unix security context
change module that is independent of "cnums" and "snums".
a security context is needed for pipes, not just IPC$ or other
services.
- group database API
added add_group/alias_member, del_group/alias_member,
del_group/alias_entry functions. del_builtin_entry() is
deliberately set to NULL to cause an exception, you cannot
delete builtin aliases.
- parse_lsa.c srv_lsa.c
fixed lookup_names code, it was a load of trash and didn't do
anything.
- cmd_samr.c rpcclient.c srv_samr.c
added "deletegroup", "deletealias", "delaliasmem", "delgroupmem",
"addgroupmem", "addaliasmem", "createalias", "creategroup", to
both client and server code.
server code calls into unix stubs right now, which don't actually
do anything. the only instance where they are expected to do
anything is in appliance mode NOT even in the ldap code or anything.
client code modified to call samr_lookup_names() for group code
(because we can) and lsa_lookup_names() for alias code (because
we have to).
- srv_lookup.c
oops, lookup on unsplit name, we got lookup on DOMAIN, DOMAIN\name
instead of DOMAIN, name.
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- samr_enum_dom_users, the first 4 bytes is some sort of garbage,
nt5-beta2 clears them out to zeros whereas nt4 does not.
fixed bug where we were assuming that the first 4 bytes of a
response _had_ to be non-zero.
- cli_lsarpc.c: forgot to append the rid on the lsa_lookup_names()
client call.
- added in "addaliasmem" and "addgroupmem" commands. the addaliasmem
command actually turned out to be a "delaliasmem" :-) :-)
- parse_lsa.c: moved assert array check to after the size of useable
array space is set...
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the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared.
- interactive debug detection
- re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption)
- american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of
"initialise".
- started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones.
- moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used
code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c
and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c
- moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but
there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases.
i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers)
and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space).
the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user-
interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i
spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that
they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on
individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their
performance and ours, too.
- renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used
in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always
responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role
of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_
logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still
have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5).
- updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names
like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to
do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better
off being used in username mapping, too.
- created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it
in password.c
- initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well,
it does now.
- rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION.
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well-known aliases S-1-5-20 is actually S-1-5-0x20 but sid_to_string does
decimal not hexadecimal oops.
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AS/U:
it returns dce/rpc "first" and "last" bits _clear_ in a bind/ack
response, when they should be set in a (small) packet. they also,
in the bind/ack do not set a secondary address string at all, so
we can't check against that...
Win95:
client-side dce/rpc code is a bit odd. it does a "WaitNamedPipeState"
and has slightly different pipe-naming (\PIPE\LANMAN is joined by
\PIPE\SRVSVC, \PIPE\WINREG etc whereas nt just has \PIPE\LANMAN
and \PIPE\).
Win95-USRMGR.EXE:
added LsaOpenPolicy (renamed existing to LsaOpenPolicy2).
added SamrConnect (renamed existing to SamrConnect2).
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code. added "quality of service" capability to lsa_open_policy code.
different lsa_open_policy queries are *not* dealt with in the server code.
answers like "0xC000 0022" - access denied - will have to be made to
lsa_lookup_sids calls when a "quality of service" request is *not* specified
in the lsa_open_policy call.
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prompted by the interpret_security() dead code that Jean-Francois
pointed out I added a make target "finddead" that finds potentially
dead (ie. unused) code. It spat out 304 function names ...
I went through these are deleted many of them, making others static
(finddead also reports functions that are used only in the local
file).
in doing this I have almost certainly deleted some useful code. I may
have even prevented compilation with some compile options. I
apologise. I decided it was better to get rid of this code now and add
back the one or two functions that are needed than to keep all this
baggage.
So, if I have done a bit too much "destroying" then let me know. Keep
the swearing to a minimum :)
One bit I didn't do is the ubibt code. Chris, can you look at that?
Heaps of unused functions there. Can they be made static?
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have an ASSERT macro defined.
Jeremy.
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in the rpc code.
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Connections[] is now a local array in server.c
I might have broken something with this change. In particular the
oplock code is suspect and some .dll files aren't being oplocked when
I expected them to be. I'll look at it after I've got some sleep.
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ipc.c: Caused samba password changing not to be done if UNIX password
changing requested and not successful.
util.c: Added string_to_sid() and sid_to_string() functions.
lib/rpc/client/cli_samr.c:
lib/rpc/include/rpc_misc.h:
lib/rpc/parse/parse_lsa.c:
lib/rpc/parse/parse_misc.c:
lib/rpc/parse/parse_net.c:
lib/rpc/parse/parse_samr.c:
lib/rpc/server/srv_lsa.c:
lib/rpc/server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c:
lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c:
lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c: Changes so that instead of passing SIDs
around as char *, they are converted to DOM_SID at the earliest
opportunity, and passed around as that. Also added dynamic memory
allocation of group sids. Preparing to auto-generate machine sid.
Jeremy.
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It removed all ocurrences of the following functions :
sprintf
strcpy
strcat
The replacements are slprintf, safe_strcpy and safe_strcat.
It should not be possible to use code in Samba that uses
sprintf, strcpy or strcat, only the safe_equivalents.
Once Andrew has fixed the slprintf implementation then
this code will be moved back to the 1.9.18 code stream.
Jeremy.
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all I saw" - the book of Jeremy, chapter 1 :-).
So here is the mega-merge of the NTDOM branch server code.
It doesn't include the new client side pieces, we'll look
at that later.
This should give the same functionality, server wise, as
the NTDOM branch does, only merged into the main branch.
Any fixes to domain controler functionality should be
added to the main branch, not the NTDOM branch.
This code compiles without warnings on gcc2.8, but will
need further testing before we are sure all the working
functionality of the NTDOM server branch has been
correctly carried over.
I hereby declare the server side of the NTDOM branch
dead (and all who sail in her :-).
Jeremy.
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