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2007-10-10r1461: ntlm_check.c is a server-side peice of code, so it belongs in AUTH.Andrew Bartlett1-1/+2
Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 67ac9600664e93aa2fe9426127313b57ddaec2cf)
2007-10-10r1294: A nice, large, commit...Andrew Bartlett1-1/+2
This implements gensec for Samba's server side, and brings gensec up to the standards of a full subsystem. This means that use of the subsystem is by gensec_* functions, not function pointers in structures (this is internal). This causes changes in all the existing gensec users. Our RPC server no longer contains it's own generalised security scheme, and now calls gensec directly. Gensec has also taken over the role of auth/auth_ntlmssp.c An important part of gensec, is the output of the 'session_info' struct. This is now reference counted, so that we can correctly free it when a pipe is closed, no matter if it was inherited, or created by per-pipe authentication. The schannel code is reworked, to be in the same file for client and server. ntlm_auth is reworked to use gensec. The major problem with this code is the way it relies on subsystem auto-initialisation. The primary reason for this commit now.is to allow these problems to be looked at, and fixed. There are problems with the new code: - I've tested it with smbtorture, but currently don't have VMware and valgrind working (this I'll fix soon). - The SPNEGO code is client-only at this point. - We still do not do kerberos. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 07fd885fd488fd1051eacc905a2d4962f8a018ec)
2007-10-10r850: convert SUBSYSTEM AUTH to a config.mk fileStefan Metzmacher1-0/+30
metze (This used to be commit b29414bd23385ba2502763ed33676a42d176eaf9)