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assumptions
about the data type being known.
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metze
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this.
This tries to ensure that when we are a client, we cope with mechs
(like GSSAPI) that only abort (unknown server) at first runtime.
Andrew Bartlett
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credentials.
Consistantly rename these elements in the IDL to computer_name.
Fix the server-side code to always lookup by this name.
Add new, even nastier tests to RPC-SCHANNEL to prove this.
Andrew Bartlett
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We do need the gsskrb5_get_initiator_subkey() routine. But we should
ensure that we do always get a valid key, to prevent any segfaults.
Without this code, we get a different session key compared with
Win2k3, and so kerberised smb signing fails.
Andrew Bartlett
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isn't every parameter on NTLMSSP, but it is most of the important
ones.
This showed up that we had the '128bit && LM_KEY' case messed up.
This isn't supported, so we must look instead at the 56 bit flag.
Andrew Bartlett
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NTLM2 signing code.
Andrew Bartlett
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We were causing mayhem by weakening the keys at the wrong point in time.
I think this is the correct place to do it. The session key for SMB
signing, and the 'smb session key' (used for encrypting password sets)
is never weakened.
The session key used for bulk data encryption/signing is weakened.
This also makes more sense, when we look at the NTLM2 code.
Andrew Bartlett
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encryption behaviour.
Andrew Bartlett
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The new RPC-SCHANNEL test shows that the full credentials state must
be kept in some shared memory, for some length of time. In
particular, clients will reconnect with SCHANNEL (after loosing all
connections) and expect that the credentials chain will remain in the
same place.
To achive this, we do the server-side crypto in a transaction,
including the fetch/store of the shared state.
Andrew Bartlett
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responses...
Also trust OpenLDAP to be pedantic about it, breaking connections to AD.
In any case, we now get this 'right' (by nasty overloading hacks, but
hey), and we can now use system-supplied OpenLDAP libs and SASL/GSSAPI
to talk to Samba4.
Andrew Bartlett
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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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In particular, I've used the --leak-report-full option to smbd to
track down memory that shouldn't be on a long-term context. This is
now talloc_free()ed much earlier.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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We don't want temporary memory hanging around on the long-term
contexts.
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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case) as the keytab.
This avoids issues in replicated setups, as we will replicate the
kpasswd key correctly (including from windows, which is why I care at
the moment).
Andrew Bartlett
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length of the (possibly null) pointer.
In reality this should come to us either 16 or 0 bytes in length, but
this is the safest test.
This is bug 3401 in Samba3, thanks to Yau Lam Yiu <yiuext at cs.ust.hk>
Andrew Bartlett
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- fix compilation of auth/kerberos/krb5_init_context.c on AIX
metze
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gsskrb5_get_initiator_subkey() routine is bougs. We can indeed use
gss_krb5_get_subkey().
This is fortunate, as there was a segfault bug in 'initiator' version.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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we are going to try and have a 'real' NT token for these users, it is
going to get messy fast. I want to go down the idmap road, but we
don't have the infrustucure for that yet.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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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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metze
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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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Re-introduce and use the OUTPUT_TYPE property for MODULEs to force
specific modules to always be included
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removal of this header.
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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metze
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using pre-calculated passwords for all kerberos key types.
(Previously we could only use these for the NT# type).
The module handles all of the hash/string2key tasks for all parts of
Samba, which was previously in the rpc_server/samr/samr_password.c
code. We also update the msDS-KeyVersionNumber, and the password
history. This new module can be called at provision time, which
ensures we start with a database that is consistent in this respect.
By ensuring that the krb5key attribute is the only one we need to
retrieve, this also simplifies the run-time KDC logic. (Each value of
the multi-valued attribute is encoded as a 'Key' in ASN.1, using the
definition from Heimdal's HDB. This simplfies the KDC code.).
It is hoped that this will speed up the KDC enough that it can again
operate under valgrind.
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commits some of these that I know to be correct in the kerberos area.
Andrew Bartlett
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