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- Adds -rpath bin/ so you don't have to install Samba in order to use compiled binaries.
- Writes out pkg-config files when building shared libs
- Supports automatic fallback to MERGEDOBJ (which is the default) or
OBJ_LIST (if ld -r is not supported)
Building with shared libs reduces the size of the Samba binaries from
197 Mb to 60 Mb (including libraries) on my system (GCC4, with debugging).
To build with shared libraries support enabled, run:
LIBRARY_OUTPUT_TYPE=SHARED_LIBRARY ./config.status
init functions don't get called correctly yet when using shared libs, so
you won't be able to actually run anything with success :-)
Once init functions are done, I'll look at support for loading shared
modules once again.
Based on a patch by Peter Novodvorsky (nidd on IRC).
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This avoids the nasty user@DOMAIN test for now, as it has very odd
semantics with NTLMv2.
Allow only user accounts to do an interactive login.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 690cad8083e176b2e58fc243a11a003a78ce4074)
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logins and NTLM machine account logins.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 421e64c2b4192bb13d2857d6c8648ff687ed653e)
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Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 82527491b2212d34b676be1e26cc875ae2828e42)
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(Make it easy to see what was put into the keytab, so we can tell when
gssapi screams that it can't pull it out).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c56142c4ac7541fc30bdf4c77e34f5a50d80da76)
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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(We now ask the kerberos libraries to handle getting and unwapping the PAC).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 6a0beb29da2aaa4d432cf9643924db3c2e77a858)
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than doing ASN.1 parsing in Samba.
Also use the API function for getting a client from a ticket, rather
than just digging in the structure.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 25d5ea6d724bd2b64a6086ae6e2e1c5148b8ca4a)
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(This used to be commit 204185576c6a4df5e43e5a97cb13227407c09e6e)
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itself in the auth_sam module.
Andrew Bartlett
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Support installing libraries.
Get rid of pkg-config file (will be autogenerated later on).
(This used to be commit b4745032a2c55752c527026feb221ccc3dce10c8)
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Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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we can round-trip all the way back to a server_info structure, not
just a filled in PAC_DATA. (I was worried about generated fields being
incorrect, or some other logical flaw).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 11b1d78cc550c60201d12f8778ca8533712a5b1e)
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I'm sure this will not be the final resting place, but it will do for
now.
Use the cracknames code in auth/ for creating a server_info given a
principal name only (should avoid assumtions about spliting a
user@realm principal).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c9d5d8e45dd7b7c99b6cf35b087bc18012f31222)
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(This used to be commit 24e10300906c380919d2d631bfb3b8fd6b3f54ba)
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Add the kpasswd server to our KDC, implementing the 'original' and
Microsoft versions of the protocol.
This works with the Heimdal kpasswd client, but not with MIT, I think
due to ordering issues. It may not be worth the pain to have this
code go via GENSEC, as it is very, very tied to krb5.
This gets us one step closer to joins from Apple, Samba3 and other
similar implementations.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ab5dbbe10a162286aa6694c7e08de43b48e34cdb)
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Andrew Bartlett
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credentials. This works with the setup/secrets.ldif change from the
previous patch, and pretty much just re-invents the keytab.
Needed for kpasswdd work.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit cc9d167bab280eaeb793a5e7dfdf1f31be47fbf5)
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reasonable value to fill in for the mechListMIC.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 51d78de2b79f4ab75c86c3255c23a478c6822a0e)
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and remove now duplicated unwrap_pac().
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 90642d54e02e09edc96b9498e66befda20dbb68d)
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to make some this the kerberos library's problem, we may as well use
the best code that is around.
Andrew Bartlett
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I'm also worried this might cause loops, if we get a 'force password
change', and the prompter tries to 'deal with it'.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5bc10c4e472b45c5b5b0ea0c3dd100be6f4dabca)
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http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2005-October/043443.html)
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main gensec_krb5_start and always ask for sequence numbers.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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secureChannelType (non machine join records).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 3dddf497ccf246af435e6e2802d8f3745f2e4fd3)
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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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header.
Andrew Bartlett
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the client doesn't guess correctly on the mech to use. It must back
off and try the mech the server selected from the list.
I'm not particularly attached to our SPNEGO parser, so while I can't
easily use the SPNEGO application logic in Heimdal, I'm going to look
closely at using the asn1 routines to avoid some pain here.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 929217387449270b60c3f825dca3b3cae5a4f9d1)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit bfa41398a65037c6017b0af0ea1f0423011df150)
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initial NTLMSSP negotiate blob of only 16 bytes - no strings
added ! (So don't try parsing them).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 42d93a317ab424a0720620b83c285b5118bcc06f)
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NTLMSSP client and domain strings as Unicode, even when setting
flags as OEM. Cope with this.
Jeremy.
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metze
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before the bad merge
metze
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UDP or TCP.
Andrew Bartlett
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previous patch.
Andrew Bartlett
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authentication out of the various callers and into the kitchen
sink.. err, credentials subsystem.
This should ensure consistant logic, as well as get us one step closer
to security=server operation in future.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 09c95763301c0f7770d56462e8af4169b8c171fb)
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code in Samba3.
Andrew Bartlett
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most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without
warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-(
I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will
replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other
operational attributes
In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the
operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the
ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the
early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus
needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a
pain to pass around everywhere.
Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets
the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward
coding in a few places.
(This used to be commit f6818daecca95760c12f79fd307770cbe3346f57)
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ldap. Also ensure we put a objectclass on our private ldb's, so they
have some chance of being stored in ldap if you want to
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Andrew Bartlett
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authenticated session down into LDB. This associates a session info
structure with the open LDB, allowing a future ldb_ntacl module to
allow/deny operations on that basis.
Along the way, I cleaned up a few things, and added new helper functions
to assist. In particular the LSA pipe uses simpler queries for some of
the setup.
In ldap_server, I have removed the 'ldasrv:hacked' module, which hasn't
been worked on (other than making it continue to compile) since January,
and I think the features of this module are being put into ldb anyway.
I have also changed the partitions in ldap_server to be initialised
after the connection, with the private pointer used to associate the ldb
with the incoming session.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit fd7203789a2c0929eecea8125b57b833a67fed71)
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Andrew Bartlett
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schannel connections.
Test for Win2k3 SP1 behaviour in RPC-SCHANNEL.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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'make test'
I also think the method of getting rid of pstring isn't the right
one. I certainly do want to get rid of pstring/fstring, but the reason
for removing them is the use of arbitrary sized fixed length strings
on the stack and in structures. Changing to another fixed length stack
string format isn't really a win, and moving to use strncpy() is
actually worse than pstrcpy() as strncpy() has the absolutely awful
semantics of always zeroing all remaining bytes, so it ends up taking
a lot of cpu doing pointless memory writes.
I'd rather move to more use of asprintf()/talloc_asprintf() and
similar functions for dynamic string allocation.
You also have to be very careful about some of these system defined
string limits. One some systems PATH_MAX could be 64k or even larger,
which can quickly blow the stack out when you allocate a few of them.
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