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includes a --with-idmap=no switch to disable idmap usage if you find
problems.
cosmetic fixes and param aliases to separate winbind from idamp roles.
A temporarily remote idmap winbind compatibility backend.
As I have time I will further change code to not call directly winbind
(partly done but not tested) and a specilized module will be built in place
for the current glue hack.
The patch has been tested locally in my limited time, the patch is simple and
clear and should not reserve problems, if any just disable it.
As usual, comments and fisex are welcome :-)
Simo.
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This patch makes Samba compile cleanly with -Wwrite-strings.
- That is, all string literals are marked as 'const'. These strings are
always read only, this just marks them as such for passing to other functions.
What is most supprising is that I didn't need to change more than a few lines of code (all
in 'net', which got a small cleanup of net.h and extern variables). The rest
is just adding a lot of 'const'.
As far as I can tell, I have not added any new warnings - apart from making all
of tdbutil.c's function const (so they warn for adding that const string to
struct).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 92a777d0eaa4fb3a1c7835816f93c6bdd456816d)
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group, testing for membership etc, use the already calculated NT_USER_TOKEN.
(which is initgroups() based)
So far we only fill out the 'domain' groups - we need to fill out the
'other sids' as well, and we possibly need to filter the list for 'domain
groups' only (the old code did that), but Win2k doesn't seem to mind
this for now.
I also need to find out what the magic '7' is about. Fortunetly JF is in town,
so I'll grill him tomorrow :-).
Andrew Bartlett
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Currently this calls back to mapping.c, but we have the framework
to get the information into LDAP and the passdb.tdb (should we? I
think so..).
This has received moderate testing with net rpc vampire and
usrmgr. I found the add_groupmem segfault in add_aliasmem as
well, but that will be another checkin.
Volker
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in get_alias_user_groups(). The old method used getgrent() which is
extremely slow when the number of groups is large
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involving the use of lp_winbind_gid() without checking if they have been
set.
Also revert the 'clashing user' check back to a Get_Pwnam() - I probably should
never have changed it.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 1d6ba405589cee4e1582bc91cf659b89564899d4)
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passdb interface change, now the passdb modules will be asked for SID not for rid, the modules have been updated with a passthrough function that calls the old getsampwrid() functions.
srv_samr_nt.c functions that made use of the pdb_getsampwrid funcion has been updated to use the SID one.
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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smbd, and also makes it much cleaner inside winbindd.
It is mostly my code, with a few changes and testing performed by Alexander
Bokovoy <a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>. ab has tested it in security=domain and
security=ads, but more testing is always appricatiated.
The idea is that we no longer cart around a 'domain\user' string, we keep them
seperate until the last moment - when we push that string into a pwent on onto
the socket.
This removes the need to be constantly parsing that string - the domain prefix
is almost always already provided, (only a couple of functions actually changed
arguments in all this).
Some consequential changes to the RPC client code, to stop it concatonating the
two strings (it now passes them both back as params).
I havn't changed the cache code, however the usernames will no longer have a
double domain prefix in the key string. The actual structures are unchanged
- but the meaning of 'username' in the 'rid' will have changed. (The cache is
invalidated at startup, so on-disk formats are not an issue here).
Andrew Bartlett
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- fixed gid* bug in rpc_server
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- removed the ugly as hell sam_logon_in_ssb variable, I changed a bit the
definition of standard_sub_basic() to cope with that.
- removed the smb.conf: 'domain admin group' and 'domain guest group'
parameters ! We're not playing anymore with the user's group RIDs !
- in get_domain_user_groups(), if the user's gid is a group, put it first
in the group RID list.
I just have to write an HOWTO now ;-)
J.F.
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now return the alias correctly.
time to look at the netlogon case.
J.F.
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not the privileges. Usually we don't need them, so the memory is free
early.
lib/util_sid.c: added some helper functions to check an SID.
passdb/passdb.c: renamed local_lookup_rid() to local_lookup_sid() and pass
an RID all the way. If the group doesn't exist on the domain SID,
don't return a faked one as it can collide with a builtin one. Some rpc
structures have been badly designed, they return only rids and force the
client to do subsequent lsa_lookup_sid() on the domain sid and the builtin
sid !
rpc_server/srv_util.c: wrote a new version of get_domain_user_groups().
Only the samr code uses it atm. It uses the group mapping code instead of
a bloody hard coded crap. The netlogon code will use it too, but I have to
do some test first.
J.F.
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In particular this commit focuses on:
Actually adding the 'const' to the passdb interface, and the flow-on changes.
Also kill off the 'disp_info' stuff, as its no longer used.
While these changes have been mildly tested, and are pretty small, any
assistance in this is appreciated.
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These changes introduces a large dose of 'const' to the Samba tree.
There are a number of good reasons to do this:
- I want to allow the SAM_ACCOUNT structure to move from wasteful
pstrings and fstrings to allocated strings. We can't do that if
people are modifying these outputs, as they may well make
assumptions about getting pstrings and fstrings
- I want --with-pam_smbpass to compile with a slightly sane
volume of warnings, currently its pretty bad, even in 2.2
where is compiles at all.
- Tridge assures me that he no longer opposes 'const religion'
based on the ability to #define const the problem away.
- Changed Get_Pwnam(x,y) into two variants (so that the const
parameter can work correctly): - Get_Pwnam(const x) and
Get_Pwnam_Modify(x).
- Reworked smbd/chgpasswd.c to work with these mods, passing
around a 'struct passwd' rather than the modified username
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This finishes this line of commits off, your tree should now compile again :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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The big one is a global change to allow us to NULLify the free'ed pointer to a
former passdb object. This was done to allow idra's SAFE_FREE() macro to do
its magic, and to satisfy the input test in pdb_init_sam() for a NULL pointer
to start with.
This NULL pointer test was what was breaking the adding of accounts up until
now, and this code has been reworked to avoid duplicating work - I hope this
will avoid a similar mess-up in future.
Finally, I fixed a few nasty bugs where the pdb_ fuctions's return codes were
being ignored. Some of these functions malloc() and are permitted to fail.
Also, this caught a nasty bug where pdb_set_lanman_password(sam, NULL) acheived
precisely didilly-squat, just returning False. Now that we check the returns
this bug was spotted. This could allow different LM and NT passwords.
- the pdbedit code needs to start checking these too, but I havn't had a
chance to fix it.
I have also fixed up where some of the password changing code was using the
pdb_set functions to store *internal* data. I assume this is from a previous
lot of mass conversion work...
Most likally (and going on past experience) I have missed somthing, probably in
the LanMan password change code which I havn't yet been able to test, but this
lot is in much better shape than it was before.
If all this is too much to swallow (particularly for 2.2.2) then just adding a
sam_pass = NULL to the particular line of passdb.c should do the trick for the
ovbious bug.
Andrew Bartlett
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can't redefine them. damn.
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o sed 's/pdb_clear_sam/pdb_free_sam/g'
o add pdb_reset_sam()
o password changing should be ok now as well.
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I did some basic tests but I have probably broken something. Notably the
password changing. So don't cry ;-)
J.F.
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RPC code to merge with new passdb code.
Currently rpcclient doesn't compile. I'm working on it...
Jeremy.
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Currently the only backend which works is smbpasswd (tdb, LDAP, and NIS+)
are broken, but they were somewhat broken before. :)
The following functions implement the storage manipulation interface
/*The following definitions come from passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c */
BOOL pdb_setsampwent (BOOL update);
void pdb_endsampwent (void);
SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwent (void);
SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwnam (char *username);
SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwuid (uid_t uid);
SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwrid (uint32 rid);
BOOL pdb_add_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass);
BOOL pdb_update_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass, BOOL override);
BOOL pdb_delete_sam_account (char* username);
There is also a host of pdb_set..() and pdb_get..() functions for
manipulating SAM_ACCOUNT struct members. Note that the struct
passdb_ops {} has gone away. Also notice that struct smb_passwd
(formally in smb.h) has been moved to passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c
and is not accessed outisde of static internal functions in this
file. All local password searches should make use of the the SAM_ACCOUNT
struct and the previously mentioned functions.
I'll write some documentation for this later. The next step is to fix
the TDB passdb backend, then work on spliting the backends out into
share libraries, and finally get the LDAP backend going.
What works and may not:
o domain logons from Win9x works
o domain logons from WinNT 4 works
o user and group enumeration
as implemented by Tim works
o file and print access works
o changing password from
Win9x & NT ummm...i'll fix this tonight :)
If I broke anything else, just yell and I'll fix it. I think it
should be fairly quite.
-- jerry
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NT_STATUS_XXX).
Removed IS_BITS_xxx macros as they were just reproducing "C" syntax in a more
obscure way.
Jeremy.
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this stuff doesn't need to be done as root anyway.
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this adds "#define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1" in lots of places. Don't panic -
this isn't permanent, it should go after another few merge steps have
been done
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include/byteorder.h: Added alignment macros.
include/nameserv.h: Added defines for msg_type field options - from rfc1002.
lib/time.c: Typo fix.
lib/util_unistr.c: Updates from UNICODE branch.
printing/nt_printing.c: bzero -> memset.
smbd/connection.c: Added check for UT_SYSLEN for utmp code.
Other fixes : Rollback of unapproved commit from Luke.
Please *ask* next time before doing large changes to HEAD.
Jeremy.
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the spoolss code (it's cut from TNG) and the smb-dce/rpc interface
code that jeremy has been working up to TNG-functionality.
i also want this message to go into SAMBA_2_0 and SAMBA_2_0_RELEASE,
because it is intolerable that potentially good modifications be made
to code that is going to be thrown away, and people waste their time
fixing bugs and adding enhancements that have already been carried
out already, up to two years ago in the TNG branch.
/*
* THIS CODE IS OUT-OF-DATE BY TWO YEARS, IS LEGACY DESIGN AND VERY, VERY,
* INCOMPLETE. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY FURTHER ENHANCEMENTS TO THIS CODE
* UNLESS THEY ARE ALSO CARRIED OUT IN THE SAMBA_TNG BRANCH.
*
* PLEASE DO NOT TREAT THIS CODE AS AUTHORITATIVE IN *ANY* WAY.
*
* REPEAT, PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THIS CODE WITHOUT
* FIRST CHECKING THE EQUIVALENT MODULE IN SAMBA_TNG, UPDATING THAT
* FIRST, *THEN* CONSIDER MAKING THE SAME MODIFICATION IN THIS BRANCH
*
* YOU WILL, ALMOST GUARANTEED, FIND THAT THE BUG-FIX OR ENHANCEMENT THAT
* YOU THINK IS NECESSARY, HAS ALREADY BEEN IMPLEMENTED IN SAMBA_TNG.
* IF IT HAS NOT, YOUR BUG-FIX OR ENHANCEMENT *MUST* GO INTO SAMBA_TNG
* AS THE SAMBA_TNG CODE WILL REPLACE THIS MODULE WITHOUT REFERENCE TO
* ANYTHING IN IT, WITH THE POSSIBLE RISK THAT THE BUG-FIX OR ENHANCEMENT
* MAY BE LOST.
*
* PLEASE OBSERVE AND RESPECT THIS SIMPLE REQUEST.
*
* THANK YOU.
*
* lkcl@samba.org
*/
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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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changes from yesterday by me, jeremy and andrew.
jeremy, your ACB_PWNOTREQ mod would have caused a crash if the user
didn't exist (first check should be for smb_pass != NULL)
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resons and my own piece of mind...
Jeremy.
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rpc_client/cli_pipe.c: Inlined code removed from smbdes.c
rpc_server/srv_samr.c: Fixed unused variable warning.
rpc_server/srv_util.c: Inlined code removed from smbdes.c
Luke - the above changes are the first part of the changes
you and I discussed as being neccessary at the CIFS conference.
*PLEASE REVIEW THESE CHANGES* - make sure I haven't broken
any of the authenticated DCE/RPC code.
smbd/nttrans.c: Fixed to allow NT5.0beta2 to use Samba shares
with NT SMB support.
smbd/open.c: Fixed mkdir when called from nttrans calls.
smbd/server.c: Set correct size for strcpy of global_myworkgroup.
Jeremy.
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for sid S-1-5-20 and does (nothing at the moment) if you query for
your own sid.
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it appears!
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smbd/chgpasswd.c: Fixed (my) stupid bug where I was returning stack based variables. Doh !
smbd/trans2.c: Allows SETFILEINFO as well as QFILEINFO on directory handles.
Jeremy.
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put unicode strings after SAMLOGON query regardless of whether it's
an NT mailslot or a non-NT mailslot, after having observed this behaviour
out of NT machines.
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how do i switch on these warnings in gcc?????
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smb.tgz file from my portable.
particularly the call to mem_data followed by a realloc of that data in
cli_pipe.c's rpc_read() function.
smbd responses now use p->rdata_i which is a faked-up pointer into
p->rdata's response data. rdata can be very long; rdata_i is limited
to point to no more than max_tsize - 0x18 in length. this will make
it an almost trivial task to add the encrypted rpc headers after
rdata_i, and mem_buf_copy will cope admirably with rhdr chained to
rdata_i chained to auth_verifier etc etc...
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- removed debug info in struni2 and unistr2 (security risk)
- rpc_pipe function was getting pointer to data then calling realloc *dur*
- password check function, the start of "credential checking",
user, wks, domain, pass as the credentials (not just user,pass which
is incorrect in a domain context)
- cli_write needs to return ssize_t not size_t, because total can be -1
if the write fails.
- fixed signed / unsigned warnings (how come i don't get those any more
when i compile with gcc???)
- nt password change added in smbd. yes, jeremy, i verified that the
SMBtrans2 version still works.
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