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rename REG_CREATE_VALE -> REG_SET_VALUE
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Tested client and server code.
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not provide an
RPC_BUFFER in the request
* add initial (but wire untested) support for RegRestoreKey()
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* add some backwards compatibility to 'net rpc rights list'
* verify privilege name in 'net rpc rights privileges <name>' in order
to give back better error messages.
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spooler service is SVCCTL_RUNNING.
Configuration details:
Service Type = 0x110
Start Type = 0x2
Error Control = 0x1
Tag ID = 0x0
Executable Path = C:\WINNT\system32\spoolsv.exe
Load Order Group = SpoolerGroup
Dependencies = RPCSS/
Start Name = LocalSystem
Display Name = Print Spooler
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open and close the service control manager.
Also experimenting with ideas for cli_xxx() interface.
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pulling back all recent rpc changes from trunk into
3.0. I've tested a compile and so don't think I've missed
any files. But if so, just mail me and I'll clean backup
in a couple of hours.
Changes include \winreg, \eventlog, \svcctl, and
general parse_misc.c updates.
I am planning on bracketing the event code with an
#ifdef ENABLE_EVENTLOG until I finish merging Marcin's
changes (very soon).
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This will send a shutdown command to the right process by pid read from the sessions list.
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all versions of a driver
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segvs
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referencing unknown_6 from sam, because it's just fixed at 1260, the max
len of LOGON_HRS. Need to go in and mark it as "remove me" from passdb.
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This copy was length-limited, which broke when the NTLMv2 response was
more than 128 bytes in length.
Andrew Bartlett
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should not say we are a PDC.
Guenther
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...hmmm... completely bogus. This does not affect us as a domain controller,
as we never set other_sids, but I have *no* idea how winbind got away with it.
Please review thoroughly, samba4 idl looks closer to reality here.
Test case: Member of w2k3 domain, authenticate as a user who is member of one
or more domain local groups. Easiest review with 'client schannel = no'.
Thanks,
Volker
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NT sometimes send garbage bytes in NT security descriptor linearizations
when sending well-known sids. Cope with these.
Jeremy.
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Note that Samba3 does not yet support it server-side.
Guenther
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parsing bugs related to that code
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(based on Simo's code in trunk). Rewritten with the
following changes:
* privilege set is based on a 32-bit mask instead of strings
(plans are to extend this to a 64 or 128-bit mask before
the next 3.0.11preX release).
* Remove the privilege code from the passdb API
(replication to come later)
* Only support the minimum amount of privileges that make
sense.
* Rewrite the domain join checks to use the SeMachineAccountPrivilege
instead of the 'is a member of "Domain Admins"?' check that started
all this.
Still todo:
* Utilize the SePrintOperatorPrivilege in addition to the 'printer admin'
parameter
* Utilize the SeAddUserPrivilege for adding users and groups
* Fix some of the hard coded _lsa_*() calls
* Start work on enough of SAM replication to get privileges from one
Samba DC to another.
* Come up with some management tool for manipultaing privileges
instead of user manager since it is buggy when run on a 2k client
(haven't tried xp). Works ok on NT4.
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previous behavior; more checks to come tomorrow
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Also fix return of NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_ENTRIES should be
ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS reported by "Marcin Porwit" <mporwit@centeris.com>.
Jeremy.
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change than I'd hoped for due to formating changes to tidy up code.
Jeremy.
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set the value "forcibly disconnect remote users from server when logon
hours expire" to "no", instead take the value from our account-policy
storage.
Guenther
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based on samba4-idl.
This saves us an enormous amount of totally unnecessary ldap-traffic
when several hundreds of winbind-daemons query a Samba3 DC just to get
the fake SAM-sequence-number (time(NULL)) by enumerating all users, all
groups and all aliases when query-dom-info level 2 is used.
Note that we apparently never get the sequence number right (we parse a
uint32, although it's a uint64, at least in samba4 idl). For the time
being, I would propose to stay with that behaviour.
Guenther
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Based on samba4-idl. The decoding of account-lockout-string is somewhat
experimental though.
Guenther
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The old #ifdef JRATEST-block was copying 16 bytes and thus overwriting
acct_flags with bizarre values, breaking a lot of things.
This patch is successfully running in a production environment for quite
some time now and is required to finally allow Exchange 5.5 to access
another Exchange Server when both are running on NT4 in a
samba-controlled domain. This also allows Exchange Replication to take
place, Exchange Administrator to access other Servers in the network,
etc. Fixes Bugzilla #1136.
Thanks abartlet for helping me with that one.
Guenther
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comment string and not an unknown 12 byte structure...
Found after abartlet's smbtorture extended this string to
"Tortured by Samba4: Fri Nov 26 15:40:18 2004 CET"
;-))
Volker
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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Use correct enum type for comparisons.
Jeremy.
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architecture and a specific version.
Guenther
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function to rpcclient
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the publishing-state for migrated printers as well.
Therefor added client-side-support for setprinter level 7.
Next will be a "net rpc printer publish"-command (just for completeness).
Guenther
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To correct “net rpc vampire” core dump.
Jeremy.
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* add IA64 to the architecture table of printer-drivers
* add new "net"-subcommands:
net rpc printer migrate {drivers|printers|forms|security|settings|all}
[printer]
net rpc share migrate {shares|files|all} [share]
this is the first part of the migration suite. this will will (once
feature-complete) allow to do 1:1 server-cloning in the best possible way by
making heavy use of samba's rpc_client-functions. all migration-steps
are implemented as rpc/smb-client-calls; net communicates via rpc/smb
with two servers at the same time (a remote, source server and a
destination server that currently defaults to the local smbd). this
allows e. g. printer-driver migration including driverfiles, recursive
mirroring of file-shares including file-acls, etc. almost any migration
step can be called with a migrate-subcommand to provide more flexibility
during a migration process (at the cost of quite some redundancy :) ).
"net rpc printer migrate settings" is still in a bad condition (many
open questions that hopefully can be adressed soon).
"net rpc share migrate security" as an isolated call to just migrate
share-ACLs will be added later.
Before playing with it, make sure to use a test-server. Migration is a
serious business and this tool-set can perfectly overwrite your
existing file/print-shares.
* along with the migration functions had to make I the following
changes:
- implement setprinter level 3 client-side
- implement net_add_share level 502 client-side
- allow security descriptor to be set in setprinterdata level 2
serverside
guenther
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On systems with /dev/urandom, this avoids a change to secrets.tdb for every fork().
For other systems, we now only re-seed after a fork, and on startup.
No need to do it per-operation. This removes the 'need_reseed'
parameter from generate_random_buffer().
Andrew Bartlett
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test case
was 'rpcclient -c "enumprinters 2"' with 4000 printers. At some point this
completely exploded in memory usage. For every string we talloc'ed memory up
to the end of the buffer. -> O(n^2).
This survives valgrind with this number of printers. It might also have
influence on winbind with a large number of users.
All those who dare to look at samba3 rpc code, could you please take a look? I
know this is a burden, but I would like comments ;-)))
Volker
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Andrew Bartlett
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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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Volker
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support 128 bit encryption
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Jeremy.
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key could
be anything, and may not be based on anything 'NT'. This is also what microsoft
calls it.
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* updateing WHATSNEW with vl's change
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a DC it trusts.
Volker
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