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backend (if it chooses to implement it), or the GENSEC socket code.
This is to allow us to handle DIGEST-MD5 across to cyrus-sasl.
Andrew Bartlett
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* Move dlinklist.h, smb.h to subsystem-specific directories
* Clean up ads.h and move what is left of it to dsdb/
(only place where it's used)
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network. This helps where we are trying to talk to an LDAP server,
until we share a common SASL authentication scheme.
Andrew Bartlett
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needed in searches
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metze
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to do
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- also user_info->mapped is maybe uninitialized
in auth_password_check() as it we do the mapping in
auth_password_check_send()
that to Kai Blin <kai.blin@gmail.com> and valgrind to find
this bug
metze
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and add a private_data for the backends.
metze
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(currently this uses the sync IRPC_CALL(), but when
auth_check_password will be async for the backend this will
change to IRPC_CALL_SEND()
the old module which uses the samba3 protocol against winbind
is still available as 'winbind_samba3'
metze
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and gensec_server_start().
calling them with NULL for event context or messaging context
is no longer allowed!
metze
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metze
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own function.
metze
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auth interface and implement the sync version as wrapper
to auth_check_password_send/recv()
as next all callers need to be converted to the async interface
and then the modules
metze
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metze
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request from the password checking. This will help to make
the password checking hook async later
metze
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- note this is still uses the sync update() hook of the gensec modules
but it allows me to fix the callers first
Later auth_check_password() will also get an async version,
so that we can later implement an async version of auth_winbind
using async IRPC to the winbind task.
metze
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without the agreement of the peer. This can cause problems, because
one side things sealing is disabled, while the other thinks it is
enabled.
Andrew Bartlett
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routines to return an NTSTATUS. This should help track down errors.
Use a bit of talloc_steal and talloc_unlink to get the real socket to
be a child of the GENSEC or TLS socket.
Always return a new socket, even for the 'pass-though' case.
Andrew Bartlett
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contexts from the application layer into the socket layer.
This improves a number of correctness aspects, as we now allow LDAP
packets to cross multiple SASL packets. It should also make it much
easier to write async LDAP tests from windows clients, as they use SASL
by default. It is also vital to allowing OpenLDAP clients to use GSSAPI
against Samba4, as it negotiates a rather small SASL buffer size.
This patch mirrors the earlier work done to move TLS into the socket
layer.
Unusual in this pstch is the extra read callback argument I take. As
SASL is a layer on top of a socket, it is entirely possible for the
SASL layer to drain a socket dry, but for the caller not to have read
all the decrypted data. This would leave the system without an event
to restart the read (as the socket is dry).
As such, I re-invoke the read handler from a timed callback, which
should trigger on the next running of the event loop. I believe that
the TLS code does require a similar callback.
In trying to understand why this is required, imagine a SASL-encrypted
LDAP packet in the following formation:
+-----------------+---------------------+
| SASL Packet #1 | SASL Packet #2 |
----------------------------------------+
| LDAP Packet #1 | LDAP Packet #2 |
----------------------------------------+
In the old code, this was illegal, but it is perfectly standard
SASL-encrypted LDAP. Without the callback, we would read and process
the first LDAP packet, and the SASL code would have read the second SASL
packet (to decrypt enough data for the LDAP packet), and no data would
remain on the socket.
Without data on the socket, read events stop. That is why I add timed
events, until the SASL buffer is drained.
Another approach would be to add a hack to the event system, to have it
pretend there remained data to read off the network (but that is ugly).
In improving the code, to handle more real-world cases, I've been able
to remove almost all the special-cases in the testnonblock code. The
only special case is that we must use a deterministic partial packet
when calling send, rather than a random length. (1 + n/2). This is
needed because of the way the SASL and TLS code works, and the 'resend
on failure' requirements.
Andrew Bartlett
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to work (it broke it in the previous commit).
Andrew Bartlett
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and the maximum amount of user data that may be fitted into that.
This is used in the new SASL code, to correctly honour SASL buffer sizes.
Andrew Bartlett
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chasing down bad signatures that may be due to data truncation.
Andrew Bartlett
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flag is handled just like all the others.
Also negotiate the unknown 0x02000000 flag, to match windows.
Andrew Bartlett
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In particular, this removes one use of the LDB_DN_NULL_FAILED macro,
which was being used on more than DNs, had an embedded goto, and
confused the IBM checker.
In the password_hash code, ensure that sambaAttr is not, before
checking the number of values.
In GENSEC, note that this switch value can't occour. This seems to be
the only way to quiet both the IBM checker and gcc, as well as cope
with possibly invalid inputs.
Andrew Bartlet
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metze
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with partitions.
Also fix some debug messages.
Andrew Bartlett
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'authentication requested'...
Andrew Bartlett
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correct grammar
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client.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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talloc_set_destructor() is type safe. The end result will be lots less
use of void*, and less calls to talloc_get_type()
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the original, rather than equivilant, enum type.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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right way around for all the callers.
Andrew Bartlett
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don't attribute the GSSAPI SASL mech to it.
Andrew Bartlett
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this isn't supported, fallback to NTLM.
Also, where we get a failure as 'logon failure', try and do a '3
tries' for the password, like we already do for CIFS. (Incomplete:
needs a mapping between RPC errors and the logon failure NTSTATUS).
Because we don't yet support Kerberos sign/seal to win2k3 SP1 for
DCE/RPC, disable this (causing SPNEGO to negotiate NTLM) when kerberos
isn't demanded.
Andrew Bartlett
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callback code.
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Andrew Bartlett
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usernames.
This is used in the password prompt, and should be reversable by the
parse string function.
Also, don't look at the ccache, even for the guess code, if kerberos
is disabled.
Andrew Bartlett
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attempts for the password, when talking to a remote CIFS server.
Andrew Bartlett
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in pkg-config files for now as
they break external projects.
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-lsocket on SUN
boxes.
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