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Andrew Bartlett
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dereferencing
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from .NET RC2)
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error code.
make_server_info_guest() requires an entry in the SAM at the moment, but
this will change before release.
Andrew Bartlett
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* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in OpenPrinter
in order to trigger a LAN/WAN optimization in
2k clients.
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keys for kerberos authentication.
Andrew Bartlett
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This needs to change, to be a SID->UID lookup from the PAC.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Don't use pstrcpy into an allocated string - use safe_strcpy() directly
instead.
- Keep a copy of the 'server_info' attached to the vuid. In future use this
for things like the session key, homedir and full name instead of current
copies.
- Try to avoid memory leak/segfault on Realloc failure
- clear up #endif comments
Andrew Bartlett
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identical behaviour with previous versions
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testing :-). This gets the 'signiture' after the extended security blob,
rather than over the top of it.
Also move that code to the top of the file, with some of the other util functions.
Andrew Bartlett
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The idea here is to seperate, as much as possible, the SPNEGO layer from the
NTLMSSP layer. This not only helps us with protocol correctness, but also
should allow further mechinisms to be added with relitive ease. I indend to
make the kerberos code use this shortly.
I've never seen the 'zero length blob' form of the anonymous login, so I've
removed that case.
Andrew Bartlett
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of the SWAT code, and adding a base64 encoder.
The main purpose of this patch is to add NTLMSSP support to 'ntlm_auth', for
use with Squid. Unfortunetly the squid side doesn't quite support what we need
yet.
Changes to winbind to get us the info we need, and a couple of consequential
changes/cleanups in the rest of the code.
Andrew Bartlett
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eliminate the dependency on the auth subsystem. The next step is to add
the required code to 'ntlm_auth', for export to Squid etc.
Andrew Bartlett
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This tries to extract our server-side code out of sessetup.c, and into a more
general lib. I hope this is only a temporay resting place - I indend to
refactor it again into an auth-subsystem independent lib, using callbacks.
Move some of our our NTLMSSP #defines into a new file, and add two that I found
in the COMsource docs - we seem to have a double-up, but I've verified from
traces that the NTLMSSP_TARGET_TYPE_{DOMAIN,SERVER} is real.
This code also copes with ASCII clients - not that we will ever see any here,
but I hope to use this for HTTP, were we can get them. Win2k authenticates
fine under forced ASCII, btw.
Tested with Win2k, NTLMv2 and Samba's smbclient.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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this follows the method used for remote_machine and also fixes the
problem of anonymous connections clobbering the string
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dashes of const. This is a rather large check-in, some things may break.
It does compile though :-).
Jeremy.
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for all sorts of AD things in lp_realm(). We need to get some non-Win2k
NTLMSSP and chase this up a bit, but this will do for now.
(Hmm, this might affect NTLMv2 as well)
Andrew Bartlett
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that just don't apply any more - now that we always keep username and domain
seperate. Also, the policy it was trying to permit is now implemented by the
auth code.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Rafal Szczesniak <mimir@diament.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>
It includes a conversion of make_user_info*() to NTSTATUS and some minor
changes to other files.
It also picks up on a nasty segfault that can occour in some security=domain
cases.
Andrew Bartlett
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commit changes to NTLMSSP flags.
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to extend the ADS_STATUS system to include NTSTATUS, and to provide a better
general infrustructure for his sam_ads work.
I've also added some extra failure mode DEBUG()s to parts of the code.
NOTE: The ADS_ERR_OK() macro is rather sensitive to braketing issues - without
the final set of brakets, the test is essentially inverted - causing some
intersting 'error = success' messages...
Andrew Bartlett
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'DEBUGADD', so we don't repeat headers. (Makes them much easier to read).
(Based on patch by kai)
Andrew Bartlett
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our authenticaion code - removing some of the duplication from the current
code.
This also gets us *much* closer to supporting a real SAM backend, becouse the
SAM can give us the right info then.
This also changes our service.c code, so that we do a VUID (rather than uid)
cache on the connection struct, and do full NT ACL/NT_TOKEN checks (or cached
equivilant) on every packet, for the same r or rw mode the whole share was open
for.
Andrew Bartlett
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we previously expected, rather than the LM based key.
A Win2k SPNEGO enabled join goes a *lot* further with this option on.
Andrew Bartlett
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with an empty string, not a NULL pointer...
Also, check for security=ads before giving a kerberos spnego response.
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exactly were you trying to do here?
Andrew Bartlett
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from win2k AND still use SPNEGO (provided you don't build with kerberos...I
still have to fix that, as we are not properly falling back).
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the new accessor functions.
Andrew Bartlett
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future.
This moves us from fstrcpy() and global variables to 'get' and 'set' functions.
In particular, the 'set' function sainity-checks the input, in the same way as
we always have.
Andrew Bartlett
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setups.
- split up the ads structure into logical pieces. This makes it much
easier to keep things like the authentication realm and the server
realm separate (they can be different).
- allow ads callers to specify that no sasl bind should be performed
(used by "net ads info" for example)
- fix an error with handing ADS_ERROR_SYSTEM() when errno is 0
- completely rewrote the code for finding the LDAP server. Now try DNS
methods first, and try all DNS servers returned from the SRV DNS
query, sorted by closeness to our interfaces (using the same sort code
as we use in replies from WINS servers). This allows us to cope with
ADS DCs that are down, and ensures we don't pick one that is on the
other side of the country unless absolutely necessary.
- recognise dnsRecords as binary when displaying them
- cope with the realm not being configured in smb.conf (work it out
from the LDAP server)
- look at the trustDirection when looking up trusted domains and don't
include trusts that trust our domains but we don't trust
theirs.
- use LDAP to query the alternate (netbios) name for a realm, and make
sure that both and long and short forms of the name are accepted by
winbindd. Use the short form by default for listing users/groups.
- rescan the list of trusted domains every 5 minutes in case new trust
relationships are added while winbindd is running
- include transient trust relationships (ie. C trusts B, B trusts A,
so C trusts A) in winbindd.
- don't do a gratuituous node status lookup when finding an ADS DC (we
don't need it and it could fail)
- remove unused sid_to_distinguished_name function
- make sure we find the allternate name of our primary domain when
operating with a netbiosless ADS DC (using LDAP to do the lookup)
- fixed the rpc trusted domain enumeration to support up to approx
2000 trusted domains (the old limit was 3)
- use the IP for the remote_machine (%m) macro when the client doesn't
supply us with a name via a netbios session request (eg. port 445)
- if the client uses SPNEGO then use the machine name from the SPNEGO
auth packet for remote_machine (%m) macro
- add new 'net ads workgroup' command to find the netbios workgroup
name for a realm
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longer than the buffer they claim to be in.
Many thanks to tridge for explaining the macros.
Andrew Bartlett
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for spotting this)
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there were 2 bugs:
1) we were sending a null challenge when we should have sent an empty
challenge
2) the password can be in unicode if unicode is negotiated. This means
our client code was wrong too :(
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client state to implement smb signing - this is a test at present.
Jeremy.
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The problem was the NTLMv2 uses extra data in order to make reply/lookup
more difficult. That extra data includes the hostname, and the domain.
This matches Win2k (sort of) by sending this information.
Win2k connects with LMCompatibilityLevel=5 without a problem.
We can change the negotiation bits if we want, this should allow us to make
NTLMv2 the default for other clients as well.
Some of the extra #defines were found in the squid source.
Andrew Bartlett
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pulling a string
this might explain a serious filename corruption bug that Quantum QA spotted
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sending the negotiate - try to cope
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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Samba (ab)uses the returns from getpwnam() a lot - in particular it keeps
them around for a long time - often past the next call...
This adds a getpwnam_alloc and a getpwuid_alloc to the collection.
These function as expected, returning a malloced structure that can be
free()ed with passwd_free(&passwd).
This patch also cuts down on the number of calls to getpwnam - mostly by
taking advantage of the fact that the passdb interface is already
case-insensiteve.
With this patch most of the recursive cases have been removed (that I know
of) and the problems are reduced further by not using the sys_ interface
in the new code. This means that pointers to the cache won't be affected.
(This is a tempoary HACK, I intend to kill the password cache entirly).
The only change I'm a little worried about is the change to
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c for private groups. In this case we are getting
groups from the new group mapping DB. Do we still need to check for private
groups? I've toned down the check to a case sensitve match with the new code,
but we might be able to kill it entirly.
I've also added a make_modifyable_passwd() function, that copies a passwd
struct into the form that the old sys_getpw* code provided. As far as I can
tell this is only actually used in the pass_check.c crazies, where I moved
the final 'special case' for shadow passwords (out of _Get_Pwnam()).
The matching case for getpwent() is dealt with already, in lib/util_getent.c
Also included in here is a small change to register the [homes] share at vuid
creation rather than just in one varient of the session setup. (This picks
up the SPNEGO cases). The home directory is now stored on the vuid, and I
am hoping this might provide a saner way to do %H substitions.
TODO: Kill off remaining Get_Pwnam_Modify calls (they are not needed), change
the remaining sys_getpwnam() callers to use getpwnam_alloc() and move
Get_Pwnam to return an allocated struct.
Andrew Bartlett
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Replace this with some flags that *we* define. We can do a mapping later
if we actually get some more reliable info about what passwords are actually
valid.
Andrew Bartlett
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Also more insertion of parenthesis to handle struct members called
'free'.
You can now get useful dmalloc output, as long as it is compatible
with your C library. On RH7.1 it looks like you have to rebuild
dmalloc to allow free(0) by default, because something in libcrypt
does that. (sigh)
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