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2007-10-10r8252: Steal metze's thunder, and prove that with a few small tweaks, we canAndrew Bartlett1-2/+2
now push/pull a sample PAC, and still have the same byte buffer. (Metze set up the string code, and probably already has a similar patch). Unfortunetly win2k3 still doesn't like what we provide, but every step helps. Also use data_blob_const() when we are just wrapping data for API reasons. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit e7c8076fc1459ff2ccefdaf0b091d04ee6137957)
2007-10-10r8250: More PAC work. We now sucessfully verify the KDC signature from my DCAndrew Bartlett1-21/+32
(I have included the krbtgt key from my test network). It turns out the krbtgt signature is over the 16 (or whatever, enc-type dependent) bytes of the signature, not the entire structure. Also do not even try to use Kerberos or GSSAPI on an IP address, it will only fail. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 3b9558e82fdebb58f240d43f6a594d676eb04daf)
2007-10-10r8164: - match the ordering w2k3 uses for the PAC_BUFFER:Stefan Metzmacher1-15/+16
LOGON_INFO LOGON_NAME SRV_CHECKSUM KDC_CHECKSUM - w2k3 also don't use the groupmembership array with rids it uses the othersids array metze (This used to be commit 2286fad27d749ebba14f5448f1f635bb36750c9c)
2007-10-10r8156: I found out that the unknown[2] field of the unknown[4] array is a ↵Stefan Metzmacher1-6/+4
length too, it's always 16 bytes smaller than the size in the PAC_BUFFER we now dump the blob's on LOCAL-PAC with -d 10 metze (This used to be commit 4ef721ce53539ac56ca8ac4d601f512149ca7283)
2007-10-10r8148: - make the PAC generation code a bit more readable and add some outof ↵Stefan Metzmacher1-62/+81
memory checks - move to handmodified pull/push code for PAC_BUFFER to get the _ndr_size field and the subcontext size right - after looking closely to the sample w2k3 PAC in our torture test (and some more in my archive) I found out that the first uint32 before the netr_SamInfo3 was also a pointer, (and we passed a NULL pointer there before, so I think that was the reason why the windows clients doesn't want our PAC) w2k3 uses this for unique pointers: ptr = ndr->ptr_count * 4; ptr |= 0x00020000; ndr->ptr_count; - do one more pull/push round with the sample PAC metze (This used to be commit 0eee17941595e9842a264bf89ac73ca66cea7ed5)
2007-10-10r8110: More PAC work. I still can't get WinXP to accept the PAC, but we areAndrew Bartlett1-38/+72
much closer. This changes PIDL to allow a subcontext to have a pad8 flag, saying to pad behind to an 8 byte boundary. This is the only way I can explain the 4 trainling zeros in the signature struct. Far more importantly, the PAC code is now under self-test, both in creating/parsing our own PAC, but also a PAC from my win2k3 server. This required changing auth_anonymous, because I wanted to reuse the anonymous 'server_info' generation code. I'm still having trouble with PIDL, particulary as surrounds value(), but I'll follow up on the list. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 50a54bf4e9bf04d2a8e0aebb3482a2ff655c8bbb)
2007-10-10r8001: Also fill in the krbtgt checksum, and make sure to put the rightAndrew Bartlett1-4/+22
checksum in the right place... Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 90d0f502da20add6784c883b2085cde519604933)
2007-10-10r7993: Further work on the Krb5 PAC.Andrew Bartlett1-15/+167
We now generate the PAC, and can verifiy both our own PAC and the PAC from Win2k3. This commit adds the PAC generation code, spits out the code to get the information we need from the NETLOGON server back into a auth/ helper function, and adds a number of glue functions. In the process of building the PAC generation code, some hints in the Microsoft PAC specification shed light on other parts of the code, and the updates to samr.idl and netlogon.idl come from those hints. Also in this commit: The Heimdal build package has been split up, so as to only link the KDC with smbd, not the client utils. To enable the PAC to be veified with gensec_krb5 (which isn't quite dead yet), the keyblock has been passed back to the calling layer. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit e2015671c2f7501f832ff402873ffe6e53b89466)
2007-10-10r7979: Metze reminded me to try one more combination, and we can now verifyAndrew Bartlett1-32/+14
the 'PAC', required for interopability with Active Directory. This is still a cludge, as it doesn't handle different encryption types, but that should be fairly easy to fix (needs PIDL/IDL changes). Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 690cfc44cef9b349cc31417d8353b6ce1c7832e1)
2007-10-10r7978: A start again on PAC verification. I have noticed that the kerberosAndrew Bartlett1-50/+27
keys appear at the end of the PAC, which I feel is deliberate (it makes this much easier). I still can't make it work, but I'm sure we are closer. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 6f0e1c80ae7b1e31e7a3fbff84f07442ee5a31cf)
2007-10-10r7968: Pull the PAC from within GSSAPI, rather than only when using our ownAndrew Bartlett1-0/+213
'mock GSSAPI'. Many thanks to Luke Howard for the work he has done on Heimdal for XAD, to provide the right API hooks in GSSAPI. Next step is to verify the signatures, and to build the PAC for the KDC end. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 2e82743c98e563e97c5a215d09efa0121854d0f7)