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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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This patch updates our build system and glue to support a new snapshot
of lorikeet-heimdal.
We now procude a [SUBSYTEM] in the ans1_deps.pl script, and can depend
on that in the heimdal_build/config.mk. This is much easier than
listing every generated .o file individually.
This required some small changes to the build system, due to the way
the parent directory was handled for the output of scripts. I've also
cleaned up et_deps.pl to handle cleaning up it's generated files on
clean.
The PAC glue in Heimdal has changed significantly: we no longer have a
custom hack in the KDC, instead we have the windc plugin interface.
As such, pac-glue.c is much smaller. In the future, when I'm
confident of the new code, we will also be able to 'downsize'
auth/kerberos/kerberos_pac.c.
(I'll include the updated copy of heimdal in the next chekin, to make
it clearer what's changed in Samba4 itself).
Andrew Bartlett
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This merges Samba4 with lorikeet-heimdal, which itself has been
tracking Heimdal CVS for the past couple of weeks.
This is such a big change because Heimdal reorganised it's internal
structures, with the mechglue merge, and because many of our 'wishes' have been granted: we now have DCE_STYLE GSSAPI, send_to_kdc hooks and many other features merged into the mainline code. We have adapted to upstream's choice of API in these cases.
In gensec_gssapi and gensec_krb5, we either expect a valid PAC, or NO
PAC. This matches windows behavour. We also have an option to
require the PAC to be present (which allows us to automate the testing
of this code).
This also includes a restructure of how the kerberos dependencies are
handled, due to the fallout of the merge.
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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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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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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To avoid a circular depenency, it is not allowed to use Krb5 as an
authentication mechanism, so this must be removed from the list. An
extension to the credentials system allows this function.
Also remove proto.h use for any of the KDC, and use NTSTATUS returns
in more places.
Andrew Bartlett
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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
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metze
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get good text error strings.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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We now generate the PAC, and can verifiy both our own PAC and the PAC
from Win2k3.
This commit adds the PAC generation code, spits out the code to get
the information we need from the NETLOGON server back into a auth/
helper function, and adds a number of glue functions.
In the process of building the PAC generation code, some hints in the
Microsoft PAC specification shed light on other parts of the code, and
the updates to samr.idl and netlogon.idl come from those hints.
Also in this commit:
The Heimdal build package has been split up, so as to only link the
KDC with smbd, not the client utils.
To enable the PAC to be veified with gensec_krb5 (which isn't quite
dead yet), the keyblock has been passed back to the calling layer.
Andrew Bartlett
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- if you want kerberos now, you need to unpack a lorikeet heimdal
tree in source/heimdal/. If source/heimdal/ does not exist at
configure time then all kerberos features are disabled. You cannot
use an external kerberos library for now. That may change later.
- moved lib/replace/ config stuff to lib/replace/ and create a
lib/replace/replace.h. That allows the heimdal build to use our
portability layer, and prevenets duplicate definitions of functions
like strlcat()
- if you do enable heimdal, then you will need to do 'make
HEIMDAL_EXTERNAL' before you build Samba. That should be fixed once
I explain the problem to jelmer (the problem is the inability to
set a depend without also dragging in the object list of the
dependency. We need this for building the heimdal asn1 compiler and
et compiler.
- disabled all of the m4 checks for external kerberos libraries. I
left them in place in auth/kerberos/, but disabled it in
configure.in
some of the heimdal_build/ code is still very rough, for example I
don't correctly detect the correct awk, flex, bison replacements for
heimdal_build/build_external.sh. I expect to fix that stuff up over
the next few days.
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fill in the function pointers to handle the logging, and catch all the
kerberos warnings. (Currently at level 3).
To avoid a memory leak, this requries a new function: krb5_freelog(),
which I've added to lorikeet/heimdal.
This also required a revamp to how we handle the krb5_context, so as
to make it easier to handle with talloc destructors.
Andrew Bartlett
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be hard to do tcp as well.
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Using current lorikeet/heimdal, and with the KDC module enabled (it is
disabled by default), I almost get the KDC to link.
(To enable the KDC for testing, comment out the only line in
smbd/config.m4, and add 'kdc' to the 'server services' line in
smb.conf).
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included Heimdal) to Samba4.
Andrew Bartlett
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