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correct grammar
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client.
Andrew Bartlett
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- use int32_t for seq_number
both changes let us use the types which the main heimdal code uses
metze
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it anymore
metze
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Heimdal which does work. This should fix most of the rest of the
failures on solaris
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Andrew Bartlett
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Always remember to free the crypto context (found by Luke Howard)
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similarly built clients) behave.
This is better than just ignoring the checksum, if it isn't the GSSAPI
checksum. (Samba4 clients in Samba3 mode use more than just the MD5
checksum, and will use a signed AES checksum if available. Actual
samba3 may well do the same in future, against a suitable KDC).
Also a change for easier debugging of checksum issues.
Andrew Bartlett
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This includes many useful upstream changes, many of which should
reduce warnings in our compile.
It also includes a change to the HDB interface, which removes the need
for Samba4/lorikeet-heimdal to deviate from upstream for hdb_fetch().
The new flags replace the old entry type enum.
(This required the rework in hdb-ldb.c included in this commit)
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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have strsep in libc.
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that don't have bison/flex. If we auto-generate these on samba.org we
can delete these again.
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this is CFX).
Caught by Valgrind.
Andrew Bartlett
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confuses things)
- Update Samba4 from lorikeet-heimdal
- Remove generated symlink on make clean
Andrew Bartlett
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Move architecture-independent data to DATADIR (was LIBDIR)
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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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same session key. I need to understand this more, but it works
samba/samba, and I don't have access to windows doing AES (longhorn)
yet.
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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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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interface worked, so hdb-ldb.c and the glue have been updated.
Andrew Bartlett
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is equivilant to free().
This is the issue tridge was seeing in the MEMORY: keytab code.
Andrew Bartlett
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for referencing an existing in-MEMORY keytab (required for the new way
we push that to GSSAPI).
Andrew Bartlett
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This merges Samba4 up to current lorikeet-heimdal, which includes a
replacement for some Samba-specific hacks.
In particular, the credentials system now supplies GSS client and
server credentials. These are imported into GSS with
gss_krb5_import_creds(). Unfortunetly this can't take an MEMORY
keytab, so we now create a FILE based keytab as provision and join
time.
Because the keytab is now created in advance, we don't spend .4s at
negprot doing sha1 s2k calls. Also, because the keytab is read in
real time, any change in the server key will be correctly picked up by
the the krb5 code.
To mark entries in the secrets which should be exported to a keytab,
there is a new kerberosSecret objectClass. The new routine
cli_credentials_update_all_keytabs() searches for these, and updates
the keytabs.
This is called in the provision.js via the ejs wrapper
credentials_update_all_keytabs().
We can now (in theory) use a system-provided /etc/krb5.keytab, if
krb5Keytab: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
is added to the secrets.ldb record. By default the attribute
privateKeytab: secrets.keytab
is set, pointing to allow the whole private directory to be moved
without breaking the internal links.
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We now put the PAC in the AS-REP, so that the client has it in the
TGT. We then validate it (and re-sign it) on a TGS-REQ, ie when the
client wants a ticket.
This should also allow us to interop with windows KDCs.
If we get an invalid PAC at the TGS stage, we just drop it.
I'm slowly trying to move the application logic out of hdb-ldb.c, and
back in with the rest of Samba's auth system, for consistancy. This
continues that trend.
Andrew Bartlett
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allowedWorkstations on Krb5.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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the code in auth/auth_sam.c for consistancy. This will also allow us
to have one place for a backend directory hook.
I will use a very similar hook to add the PAC.
Andrew Bartlett
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wanted. There is nothing that suggests that the host we forward
credentials to will not have other interfaces, unassoicated with their
service name. Likewise, the name may be a netbios, not DNS name.
This should avoid some nasty DNS lookups.
Andrew Bartlett
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change this checksum, as it is inside the encrypted packets.
Where the client (such as Samba3) fakes up GSSAPI, allow it to
continue. We can't rid the world of all Samba3 and similar clients...
Andrew Bartlett
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credentials. This means we now delegate to windows correctly.
Andrew Bartlett
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DCE_STYLE modified version, and add parametric options to control
delegation.
It turns out the only remaining issue is sending delegated credentials
to a windows server, probably due to the bug lha mentions in his blog
(using the wrong key).
If I turn delgation on in smbclient, but off in smbd, I can proxy a
cifs session.
I can't wait till Heimdal 0.8, so I'll see if I can figure out the fix
myself :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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of the gsskrb5_acquire_cred hack.
Add support for delegated credentials into the auth and credentials
subsystem, and specifically into gensec_gssapi.
Add the CIFS NTVFS handler as a consumer of delegated credentials,
when no user/domain/password is specified.
Andrew Bartlett
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have easy access to the event context.
This stops Samba dead-locking against itself when the winbindd client
tries to contact the KDC.
Andrew Bartlett
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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
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to CVS of 2005-10-24).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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at the Samba4 socket layer.
The intention here is to ensure that other events may be processed while
heimdal is waiting on the KDC. The interface is designed to be
sufficiently flexible, so that the plugin may choose how to time
communication with the KDC (ie multiple outstanding requests, looking
for a functional KDC).
I've hacked the socket layer out of cldap.c to handle this very
specific case of one udp packet and reply. Likewise I also handle
TCP, stolen from the winbind code.
This same plugin system might also be useful for a self-contained
testing mode in Heimdal, in conjunction with libkdc. I would suggest
using socket-wrapper instead however.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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canonicalisation code, I've hacked Heimdal to use the default realm if
no other realm can be determined for a given host.
Andrew Bartlett
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on the kerberos mailing lists a couple of weeks ago: Don't use DNS at
all for expanding short names into long names.
Using the 'override krb5_init_context' code already in the tree, this
removes the DNS lag on a kerberos session setup/connection.
Andrew Bartlett
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the other
ideas I have had.
When I get a full list of things I want to do to a krb5_context I'll
either add gsskrb5_ wrappers, or a way of speicfying the krb5 context
per gssapi context.
(I want to ensure that the only krb5_context variables created while
executing Samba4 are via our wrapper).
Andrew Bartlett
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data to be signed/sealed. We can use this to split the data from the
signature portion of the resultant wrapped packet.
This required merging the gsskrb5_wrap_size patch from
lorikeet-heimdal, and fixes AES encrption issues on DCE/RPC (we no
longer use a static 45 byte value).
This fixes one of the krb5 issues in my list.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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