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Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0d2ae66d3a82134d86084f63c05214e03dfcb48b)
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pwd -> password
(should fix the build).
Andrew Bartlett
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pwd -> password
passwd -> password
username -> account_name
Also work on consistant structure feild names between these two pipes,
and fix up some callers to use samr_Password for the netlogon
credential code.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 4e35418c2776f7b79be5b358ffd077754685d1ac)
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Andrew Bartlett
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only be called once per authentication.
Andrew Bartlett
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obtaining the session_info from an NTLMSSP authenticated user.
Andrew Bartlett
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goodness and light' struct ;-)
Break apart the auth subsystem's return strucutres, into the parts
that a netlogon call cares about, and the parts that are for a local
session. This is the 'struct session_info' and it will almost
completly replace the current information stored on a vuid, but be
generic to all login methods (RPC over TCP, for example).
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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names rather than our crazy naming scheme. So DES is now called
des_crypt() rather than smbhash()
- added the code from the solution of the ADS crypto challenge that
allows Samba to correctly handle a 128 bit session key in all of the
netr_ServerAuthenticateX() varients. A huge thanks to Luke Howard
from PADL for solving this one!
- restructured the server side rpc authentication to allow for other
than NTLMSSP sign and seal. This commit just adds the structure, the
next commit will add schannel server side support.
- added 128 bit session key support to our client side code, and
testing against w2k3 with smbtorture. Works well.
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metze
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metze
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misc.idl
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- added printf style format attribute checking to samdb varargs fns
- fix nt_time_to_unix() for zero and -1 times
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metze
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metze
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metze
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Samba's NTLMSSP code is now fully talloc based, which should go a long
way to cleaning up the memory leaks in this code. This also avoids a
lot of extra copies of data, as we now allocate the 'return' blobs on
a caller-supplied context.
I have also been doing a lot of work towards NTLM2 signing and
sealing. I have this working for sealing, but not for the verifier
(MD5 integrity check on the stream) which is still incorrect.
(I can aim a rpcecho sinkdata from a Win2k3 box to my server, and the
data arrives intact, but the signature check fails. It does however
match the test values I have...).
The new torture test is cludged in - when we get a unit test suite
back, I'll happliy put it in the 'right' place....
Andrew Bartlett
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structures. This was suggested by metze recently.
I checked on the build farm and all the machines we have support 64
bit ints, and support the LL suffix for 64 bit constants. I suspect
some won't support strtoll() and related functions, so we will
probably need replacements for those.
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metze
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- Remove legacy sid_to_string (which contained a memleak)
- Remove some unused parts of lib/util_sid.c
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Currently this only authentiates the machine, not real users.
As a consequence of running the Samba4 NETLOGON test against Samba4, I
found a number of issues in the SAMR server, which I have addressed.
There are more templates in the provison.ldif for this reason.
I also added some debug to our credentials code, and fixed some bugs
in the auth_sam module.
The static buffer in generate_random_string() bit me badly, so I
removed it in favor of a talloc based system.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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over time.
Andrew Bartlett
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This commit kills passdb, which was only hosting the auth subsystem.
With the work tridge has done on Samba4's SAM backend, this can (and
now is) all hosted on ldb. The auth_sam.c file now references this
backend.
You will need to assign your users passwords in ldb - adding a new line:
unicodePwd: myPass
to a record, using ldbedit, should be sufficient. Naturally, this
assumes you have had your personal SAMR provisioning tutorial from
tridge. Everybody else can still use the anonymous logins.
Andrew Bartlett
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to the main SAMBA_4_0 tree.
NOTE: that it's not completely ready, but it's functional:-)
metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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This removes the code that tried to lookup posix groups, as well as
the code that was tied to the SAM_ACCOUNT.
This should make auth_ldb much easier to write :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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paramter, without special links to other variables.
When we get 'server role' ideas back into Samba4, we can fix this properly.
The default is:
guest, sam_ignoredomain
which is the expected behaviour for a stand-alone server.
Andrew Bartlett
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Not all the auth code is merged - only those parts that are actually
being used in Samba4.
There is a lot more work to do in the NTLMSSP area, and I hope to
develop that work here. There is a start on this here - splitting
NTLMSSP into two parts that my operate in an async fashion (before and
after the actual authentication)
Andrew Bartlett
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added ldbedit, a _really_ useful command
added ldbadd, ldbdel, ldbsearch and ldbmodify to build
solved lots of timezone issues, we now pass the torture tests with
client and server in different zones
fixed several build issues
I know this breaks the no-LDAP build. Wait till I arrive in San Jose for that
fix.
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SMB_SUBSYSTEM() scheme
- some const fixes in ntvfs
metze
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I needed to hack the ntlmssp code a little, as the auth code in samba4
is out of date relative to the samba3 auth code. I need to do a merge :)
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don't cause fragmented pdus (I'll add fragments shortly)
* change data_blob_talloc() to not zero memory when the 2nd argument
is NULL. The zeroing just masks bugs, and can't even allow a DOS
attack
* modified pidl to ensure that [ref] arguments to the out side of
functions are allocated when parsing the in side. This allows rpc
backends to assume that [ref] variables are all setup. Doesn't work
correctly for [ref] arrays yet
* changed DLIST_ADD_END() to take the type instead of a tmp
variable. This means you don't need to declare a silly tmp variable in
the caller
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* removed a bunch of code that needs to be rewritten using the new
interfaces
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* moved ntlmssp code into libcli/auth/, and updated to latest ntlmssp
code from samba3 (thanks Andrew! the new interface is great)
* added signing/ntlmssp support in the dcerpc code
* added a dcerpc_auth.c module for the various dcerpc auth mechanisms
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In general I prefer "struct foo" to just "foo" for most
structures. There are exceptions.
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- added SMBD_LISTEN_BACKLOG in local.h
- added the beginnings of a ndr/rpc parsing framework for Samba4. It
currently correctly parses security descriptors for the nttrans
QUERY_SECDESC call, but I hope it will become a reasonable framework
that an idl based generator can work to
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