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metze
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the spec.
GSSAPI differs from GSS-SPNEGO in an additional 3 packets, negotiating
a buffer size and what integrity protection/privacy should be used.
I worked off draft-ietf-sasl-gssapi-03, and this works against Win2k3.
I'm doing this in the hope that Apple clients as well as SASL-based
LDAP tools may get a bit further.
I still can't get ldapsearch to work, it fails with the ever-helpful
'Local error'.
Andrew Bartlett
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context.
Andrew Bartlett
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From here we can add tests to Samba for kerberos, forcing it on and
off. In the process, I also remove the dependency of credentials on
GENSEC.
This also picks up on the idea of bringing 'set_boolean' into general
code from jpeach's cifsdd patch.
Andrew Bartlett
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structure that is more generic than just 'IP/port'.
It now passes make test, and has been reviewed and updated by
metze. (Thankyou *very* much).
This passes 'make test' as well as kerberos use (not currently in the
testsuite).
The original purpose of this patch was to have Samba able to pass a
socket address stucture from the BSD layer into the kerberos routines
and back again. It also removes nbt_peer_addr, which was being used
for a similar purpose.
It is a large change, but worthwhile I feel.
Andrew Bartlett
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with clients compiled against the MIT Kerberos implementation. (Which
checks for address in KRB-PRIV packets, hence my comments on socket
functions earlier today).
It also fixes the 'set password' operation to behave correctly (it was
previously a no-op).
This allows Samba3 to join Samba4. Some winbindd operations even work,
which I think is a good step forward. There is naturally a lot of work
to do, but I wanted at least the very basics of Samba3 domain membership
to be available for the tech preview.
Andrew Bartlett
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subsystems.
This allows Samba libraries to be used by other projects (and parts of
Samba to be built as shared libraries).
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We now use a different system for initializing the modules for a subsystem.
Most subsystems now have an init function that looks something like this:
init_module_fn static_init[] = STATIC_AUTH_MODULES;
init_module_fn *shared_init = load_samba_modules(NULL, "auth");
run_init_functions(static_init);
run_init_functions(shared_init);
talloc_free(shared_init);
I hope to eliminate the other init functions later on (the
init_programname_subsystems; defines).
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To avoid a circular depenency, it is not allowed to use Krb5 as an
authentication mechanism, so this must be removed from the list. An
extension to the credentials system allows this function.
Also remove proto.h use for any of the KDC, and use NTSTATUS returns
in more places.
Andrew Bartlett
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GENSEC mechansims. This will allow a machine join to an NT4 domain to
avoid even trying kerberos, or a sensitive operation to require it.
Andrew Bartlett
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list).
Andrew Bartlett
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determining a mechanism to use.
Currently it doesn't to fallbacks like SPNEGO does, but this could be
added (to GENSEC, not to here).
This also adds a new function to GENSEC, which returns a list of SASL
names in our preference order (currently determined by the build
system of all things...).
Also make the similar function used for OIDs in SPNEGO do the same.
This is all a very long-winded way of moving from a hard-coded NTLM to
GSS-SPNEGO in our SASL client...
Andrew Bartlett
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authentication. This pulls the creating of the keytab back to the
credentials code, and removes the special case of 'use keberos keytab
= yes' for now.
This allows (and requires) the callers to specify the credentials for
the server credentails to GENSEC. This allows kpasswdd (soon to be
added) to use a different set of kerberos credentials.
The 'use kerberos keytab' code will be moved into the credentials
layer, as the layers below now expect a keytab.
We also now allow for the old secret to be stored into the
credentials, allowing service password changes.
Andrew Bartlett
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Samba to use the target principal name supplied in the mechTokenMIC of
an SPNEGO negTokenInit.
This isn't a great idea for security reasons, but is how Samba3 behaves,
and allows kerberos to function more often in some environments. It is
only available for CIFS session setups, due to the ordering of the
exchange.
Andrew Bartlett
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data to be signed/sealed. We can use this to split the data from the
signature portion of the resultant wrapped packet.
This required merging the gsskrb5_wrap_size patch from
lorikeet-heimdal, and fixes AES encrption issues on DCE/RPC (we no
longer use a static 45 byte value).
This fixes one of the krb5 issues in my list.
Andrew Bartlett
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into Samba3.
The NTLMSSP sign/seal code now assumes that GENSEC has already checked
to see if SIGN or SEAL should be permitted. This simplfies the code
ensures that no matter what the mech, the correct code paths have been
set in place.
Also remove duplication caused by the NTLMv2 code's history, and
document why some of the things a bit funny.
In SPNEGO, create a new routine to handle the negTokenInit creation.
We no longer send an OID for a mech we can't start (like kerberos on
the server without a valid trust account).
Andrew Bartlett
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longer used.
Andrew Bartlett
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event_context for the socket_connect() call, so that when things that
use dcerpc are running alongside anything else it doesn't block the
whole process during a connect.
Then of course I needed to change any code that created a dcerpc
connection (such as the auth code) to also take an event context, and
anything that called that and so on .... thus the size of the patch.
There were 3 places where I punted:
- abartlet wanted me to add a gensec_set_event_context() call
instead of adding it to the gensec init calls. Andrew, my
apologies for not doing this. I didn't do it as adding a new
parameter allowed me to catch all the callers with the
compiler. Now that its done, we could go back and use
gensec_set_event_context()
- the ejs code calls auth initialisation, which means it should pass
in the event context from the web server. I punted on that. Needs fixing.
- I used a NULL event context in dcom_get_pipe(). This is equivalent
to what we did already, but should be fixed to use a callers event
context. Jelmer, can you think of a clean way to do that?
I also cleaned up a couple of things:
- libnet_context_destroy() makes no sense. I removed it.
- removed some unused vars in various places
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Finally remove the distinction between 'krb5' and 'ms_krb5'. We now
don't do kerberos stuff twice on failure. The solution to this is
slightly more general than perhaps was really required (as this is a
special case), but it works, and I'm happy with the cleanup I achived
in the process. All modules have been updated to supply a
NULL-terminated list of OIDs.
In that process, SPNEGO code has been generalised, as I realised that
two of the functions should have been identical in behaviour.
Over in the actual modules, I have worked to remove the 'kinit' code
from gensec_krb5, and placed it in kerberos/kerberos_util.c.
The GSSAPI module has been extended to use this, so no longer requires
a manual kinit at the command line. It will soon loose the
requirement for a on-disk keytab too.
The general kerberos code has also been updated to move from
error_message() to our routine which gets the Heimdal error string
(which may be much more useful) when available.
Andrew Bartlett
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is required after updating to this version).
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The aim here is to remove the extra layer of abstraction, and to then
use the credentials code directly in the NTLMSSP layer.
Andrew Bartlett
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auth/gensec and auth/kerberos.
This also pulls the kerberos configure code out of libads (which is
otherwise dead), and into auth/kerberos/kerberos.m4
Andrew Bartlett
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