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2007-10-10r10035: This patch removes the need for the special case hackAndrew Bartlett1-7/+56
'MEMORY_WILDCARD' keytab type. (part of this checking is in effect a merge from lorikeet-heimdal, where I removed this) This is achieved by correctly using the GSSAPI gsskrb5_acquire_cred() function, as this allows us to specify the target principal, regardless of which alias the client may use. This patch also tries to simplify some principal handling and fixes some error cases. Posted to samba-technical, reviewed by metze, and looked over by lha on IRC. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 506a7b67aee949b102d8bf0d6ee9cd12def10d00)
2007-10-10r9728: A *major* update to the credentials system, to incorporate theAndrew Bartlett1-47/+12
Kerberos CCACHE into the system. This again allows the use of the system ccache when no username is specified, and brings more code in common between gensec_krb5 and gensec_gssapi. It also has a side-effect that may (or may not) be expected: If there is a ccache, even if it is not used (perhaps the remote server didn't want kerberos), it will change the default username. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 6202267f6ec1446d6bd11d1d37d05a977bc8d315)
2007-10-10r7991: I forgot to free the keyblock once we are done with it.Andrew Bartlett1-0/+1
Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit a68e348375ab026385e7d5162ed8da8f2adbd84e)
2007-10-10r7989: Allow the use of hashed passwords in the kerberos client and server,Andrew Bartlett1-17/+83
and create the in-memory keytab with the correct kvno, if available. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 7b7b2b038e25f3d767b5db7d6e41dd947fdde091)
2007-10-10r7827: Add in-memory keytab to Samba4, using the new MEMORY_WILDCARD keytabAndrew Bartlett1-2/+161
support in Heimdal. This removes the 'ext_keytab' step from my Samba4/WinXP client howto. In doing this work, I realised that the replay cache in Heimdal is currently a no-op, so I have removed the calls to it, and therefore the mutex calls from passdb/secrets.c. This patch also includes a replacement 'magic' mechanism detection, that does not issue extra error messages from deep inside the GSSAPI code. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit c19d5706f4fa760415b727b970bc99e7f1abd064)
2007-10-10r7270: A big revamp to the way we handle kerberos errors in Samba4. We nowAndrew Bartlett1-13/+9
fill in the function pointers to handle the logging, and catch all the kerberos warnings. (Currently at level 3). To avoid a memory leak, this requries a new function: krb5_freelog(), which I've added to lorikeet/heimdal. This also required a revamp to how we handle the krb5_context, so as to make it easier to handle with talloc destructors. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 63272794c41231b335b73e7ccf349282f295c4d2)
2007-10-10r6800: A big GENSEC update:Andrew Bartlett1-0/+120
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 (This used to be commit 0101728d8e2ed9419eb31fe95047944a718ba135)