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struct current_user current_user;"."
As requested by Volker, split this into smaller commits.
Jeremy.
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metze
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get_current_nttok(conn)
Centralize the root check into smb1_file_se_access_check()
so this is used by modules/vfs_acl_common.c also.
Jeremy.
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Use accessor functions to get to this value. Tidies up much of
the user context code. Volker, please look at the changes in smbd/uid.c
to familiarize yourself with these changes as I think they make the
logic in there cleaner.
Cause smbd/posix_acls.c code to look at current user context, not
stored context on the conn struct - allows correct use of these
function calls under a become_root()/unbecome_root() pair.
Jeremy.
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Centralize the exit_server_cleanly()
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Typo called LSTAT instead of STAT in the unlink by pathname path.
Jeremy.
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When a samba server process dies hard, it has no chance to clean up its entries
in locking.tdb, brlock.tdb, connections.tdb and sessionid.tdb.
For locking.tdb and brlock.tdb Samba is robust by checking every time we read
an entry from the database if the corresponding process still exists. If it
does not exist anymore, the entry is deleted. This is not 100% failsafe though:
On systems with a limited PID space there is a non-zero chance that between the
smbd's death and the fresh access, the PID is recycled by another long-running
process. This renders all files that had been locked by the killed smbd
potentially unusable until the new process also dies.
This patch is supposed to fix the problem the following way: Every process ID
in every database is augmented by a random 64-bit number that is stored in a
serverid.tdb. Whenever we need to check if a process still exists we know its
PID and the 64-bit number. We look up the PID in serverid.tdb and compare the
64-bit number. If it's the same, the process still is a valid smbd holding the
lock. If it is different, a new smbd has taken over.
I believe this is safe against an smbd that has died hard and the PID has been
taken over by a non-samba process. This process would not have registered
itself with a fresh 64-bit number in serverid.tdb, so the old one still exists
in serverid.tdb. We protect against this case by the parent smbd taking care of
deregistering PIDs from serverid.tdb and the fact that serverid.tdb is
CLEAR_IF_FIRST.
CLEAR_IF_FIRST does not work in a cluster, so the automatic cleanup does not
work when all smbds are restarted. For this, "net serverid wipe" has to be run
before smbd starts up. As a convenience, "net serverid wipedbs" also cleans up
sessionid.tdb and connections.tdb.
While there, this also cleans up overloading connections.tdb with all the
process entries just for messaging_send_all().
Volker
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Found by Laurent Gaffie <laurent.gaffie@gmail.com>.
Thanks!
Volker
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to respond to a read or write."
This reverts commit a6ae7a552f851a399991262377cc0e062e40ac20.
This fixes bug #7222 (All users have full rigths on all shares) (CVE-2010-0728).
(cherry picked from commit 1c9494c76cc9686c61e0966f38528d3318f3176f)
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Ensure we don't use any of the create_options for Samba private
use. Add a new parameter to the VFS_CREATE call (private_flags)
which is only used internally. Renumber NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_DOS
and NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_PRIVATE_DENY_FCB to match the S4 code).
Rev. the VFS interface to version 28.
Jeremy.
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In a cluster, this makes a large difference: For r/w traverse, we have to do a
fetch_locked on every record which for most users of connections_forall is just
overkill.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Ensure we don't call close_cnum() with SMB2, also talloc_move the
compat_conn pointer from the NULL context onto the tcon context
in SMB2 as it's conceptually owned by that pointer.
Jeremy.
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and then return to the client the number of credits per operation
that they asked for. This is a more sensible algorithm than just
blindly returning "20" on every reply, although we will probably
still need more changes to this going forward.
Jeremy.
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value(s) error when "mangling method = hash"
The charset array allocated in init_chartest() is allocated
by MALLOC, but only some elements of it being set after allocation. Fix is to
memset to zero after allocation.
Jeremy.
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containing a '.'
Fix use of uninitialized variable. This can lead to crashes if
mangling = hash processes names with no '.'.
Jeremy.
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Re-arrange the operations order so SMB_VFS_CONNECT is done
first as root (to allow modules to correctly initialize themselves).
Reviewed modules to check if they needed CONNECT invoked as
a user (which we previously did) and it turns out any of them
that cared needed root permissions anyway.
Jeremy.
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To provide the user with the same SID when doing Kerberos logins, attempt to do
a make_server_info_sam instead of a make_server_info_pw.
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and 0 in the places where it does.
Jeremy
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behavior.
Cause all exit paths to go through one place, where all cleanup is
done. change_to_root_user() for pathname operations that should succeed if
the path exists, even if the connecting user has no access.
For example, a share can now be defined with a path of /root/only/access
(where /root/only/access is a directory path with all components only
accessible to root e.g. root owned, permissions 700 on every component).
Non-root users will now correctly connect, but get ACCESS_DENIED on
all activities (which matches Windows behavior). Previously, non-root
users would get NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME on doing a TConX to this
share, even though it's a perfectly valid share path (just not accessible
to them).
This change was inspired by the research I did for bug #7126, which
was reported by bepi@adria.it.
As this is a change in a core function, I'm proposing to leave
this only in master for 3.6.0, not back-port to any existing releases.
This should give us enough time to decide if this is the way we want this to
behave (as Windows) or if we prefer the previous behavior.
Jeremy.
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The "lock spin time" parameter mimics the following Windows
setting which by default is 250ms in Windows and 200ms in Samba.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\LockViolationDelay
When a client sends repeated, non-blocking, contending BRL requests
to a Windows server, after the first Windows starts treating these
requests as timed blocking locks with the above timeout.
As an efficiency, I've changed the behavior when this setting is 0,
to skip this logic and treat all requests as non-blocking locks.
This gives the smbd server behavior similar to the 3.0 release with
the do_spin_lock() implementation.
I've also changed the blocking lock parameter in the call from
push_blocking_lock_request() to true as all requests made in this
path are blocking by definition.
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This hasn't been turned on or been capable of doing so for
many years now. Makes this jumbo function smaller...
Jeremy.
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NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID error"
This reverts commit 2fdd8b10c6abadd27c579e772c0482214d2363a5.
This fix is incorrect. The original code works as desired,
I made a mistake here.
Jeremy.
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NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID error
As tridge's comment says, we should be ignoring ACCESS_DENIED
on the share path in a TconX call, instead allowing the mount
and having individual SMB calls fail (as Windows does). The
original code erroneously caught SMB_VFS_STAT != 0 and errored
out on that.
Jeremy.
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Volker.
Create widelinks_warning(int snum) to cover the message needed in make_connection.
Jeremy.
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are incompatible.
Volker pointed out that the preexec scripts get passed the conn->connectpath
as a parameter, so call canonicalize_connect_path() both *before* and after
the preexec scripts. Ignore errors on the call before the preexec scripts,
as the path may not exist until created by the preexec scripts.
Jeremy.
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This way we avoid any chance that a configuration reload may turn
back on wide links when unix extensions are enabled.
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extensions" are incompatible.
Make sure we match the previous allow widelinks behavior, in that
non-root preexec scripts can create share directories for a share
definition.
Jeremy
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incompatible.
Bug reported by Ralf Zimmermann <r.zimmermann@siegnetz.de>. Reproduced by jra.
If the target directory of a share doesn't exist, but is designed to
be created by a "root preexec" script call, then the widelinks check
is done too early - thus preventing the user from connecting to the
share.
Fix is to re-arrange the order of checks in make_connection_snum()
to always do the following order of operations:
(1). Turn off wide links if unix extensions = yes.
(2). Call any root preexec scripts.
(3). Canonicalize the share path to remove any symlinks (ie. end
up with the realpath in the connection_struct).
Jeremy.
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(cherry picked from commit 365b408c458c848a818637d9b36a0423aeb1ba54)
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values in subsequent SMBtrans replies)
There are two problems:
1). The server is off-by-one in the end of buffer space test.
2). The server returns 0 in the totaldata (smb_vwv1) and totalparams (smb_vwv0)
fields in the second and subsequent SMBtrans replies.
This patch fixes both.
Jeremy.
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metze
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A comparison function for qsort needs to return an 'int'!
Otherwise you'll get random results depending on the compiler
and the architecture...
metze
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This is needed to support large browse lists.
metze
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metze
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metze
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Jeremy.
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On unclean shutdown we can end up with stale entries in the brlock,
connections and locking db. Previously we would do the cleanup on
every unclean exit, but that can cause smbd to be completely
unavailable for several minutes when a large number of child smbd
processes exit.
This adds a rate limited cleanup of the databases, with the default
that cleanup happens at most every 20s
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These have been replaced with the min timeout in blocking.c
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