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made into something that isn't a maze of #ifdefs)
- when a module is not found, make it a non-fatal error. Otherwise the standalone ldb
tools just bail out. The previous code meant that if you had a
module listed and it wasn't present then you could _never_ fix it,
as you coudln't open the ldb to remove that module from @MODULES !
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ldb_connect()
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Andrew Bartlett
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other username could be guessed.
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Use uint32_t and uint16_t rather then DWORD and WORD in
the NT4 backend. Add some more unknown fields..
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Andrew Bartlett
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painful, so don't call lp_*() functions until the post stage (rather
than in the cli_credentails_init(), which is called in the pre stage),
and don't open the secrets.ldb looking for the machine account details
until we actually need them (well after popt is done, and we know we have the other things right).
Set the domain and realm, as well as the account and password for -P
(fetch machine password) operation.
Allow NETLOGON credentials to be stored in this structure - will allow
SCHANNEL to be made more generic.
Clarify why we don't do special checks for NULL pointers, particularly
in the anonymous check (it indicates a programmer error, not a
run-time condition).
Also make lib/credentials.c a little more consistant.
Andrew Bartlett
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+ principal names per endpoint) to gepdump. Still need to fix memory management
in the GTK+ utilities...
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secrets system, and not the old system from Samba3.
This allowed the code from auth_domain to be shared - we now only
lookup the secrets.ldb in lib/credentials.c.
In order to link the resultant binary, samdb_search() has been moved
from deep inside rpc_server into lib/gendb.c, along with the existing
gendb_search_v(). The vast majority of this patch is the simple
rename that followed,
(Depending on the whole SAMDB for just this function seemed pointless,
and brought in futher dependencies, such as smbencrypt.c).
Andrew Bartlett
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range())
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infrustructure.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze needs a working tree...
The main volume of this patch was what I started working on today:
- Cleans up memory handling around DCE/RPC pipes, to have a parent talloc context.
- Uses sepereate inner loops for some of the DCE/RPC tests
The other and more important part of this patch fixes issues
surrounding the new credentials framwork:
This makes the struct cli_credentials always a talloc() structure,
rather than on the stack. Parts of the cli_credentials code already
assumed this.
There were other issues, particularly in the DCERPC over SMB handling,
as well as little things that had to be tidied up before test_w2k3.sh
would start to pass.
Andrew Bartlett
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- default to using va_copy(), thus assuming a modern libc
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- allow standalone talloc to use gcc printf attributes
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Support ncacn_spx in DCE/RPC bindings.
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Fix a couple of bugs in the new cli_credentials code
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- gtk+ (returned by GtkHostBindingDialog as well now)
- torture/
- librpc/
- lib/com/dcom/
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puts support for it into popt_common, adds a few utility functions
(in lib/credentials.c) and the callback functions for the command-line
(lib/cmdline/credentials.c). Comments are welcome :-)
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Updated included popt to 1.7.
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for unknown hosts that I just did for IPv4.
Andrew Bartlett
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I wanted to add a simple 'workstation' argument to the DCERPC
authenticated binding calls, but this patch kind of grew from there.
With SCHANNEL, the 'workstation' name (the netbios name of the client)
matters, as this is what ties the session between the NETLOGON ops and
the SCHANNEL bind. This changes a lot of files, and these will again
be changed when jelmer does the credentials work.
I also correct some schannel IDL to distinguish between workstation
names and account names. The distinction matters for domain trust
accounts.
Issues in handling this (issues with lifetime of talloc pointers)
caused me to change the 'creds_CredentialsState' and 'struct
dcerpc_binding' pointers to always be talloc()ed pointers.
In the schannel DB, we now store both the domain and computername, and
query on both. This should ensure we fault correctly when the domain
is specified incorrectly in the SCHANNEL bind.
In the RPC-SCHANNEL test, I finally fixed a bug that vl pointed out,
where the comment claimed we re-used a connection, but in fact we made
a new connection.
This was achived by breaking apart some of the
dcerpc_secondary_connection() logic.
The addition of workstation handling was also propogated to NTLMSSP
and GENSEC, for completeness.
The RPC-SAMSYNC test has been cleaned up a little, using a loop over
usernames/passwords rather than manually expanded tests. This will be
expanded further (the code in #if 0 in this patch) to use a newly
created user account for testing.
In making this test pass test_rpc.sh, I found a bug in the RPC-ECHO
server, caused by the removal of [ref] and the assoicated pointer from
the IDL. This has been re-added, until the underlying pidl issues are
solved.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Remove fstring usage from version.c
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used to be)
Add oxid mapping table support in DCOM
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metze
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Alexander)
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- Keep COM and DCOM more seperated
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- Always put IID in vtables (useful for asserts)
- Add table to keep track of DCOM proxy classes
- Bunch of smaller bug fixes
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rectify the test schema
correct a glitch in schema module
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basic_info. Add null_nttime() as the equivalent of the existing
null_time() call for cheecking for valid NTTIME values
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free
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in msg[0] to be 0, in which case we crash. This is a workaround.
Also, if you could please split up this function into readable
pieces. It's a bit of a mess at the moment.
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changes:
- ldb_wrap disappears from code and become a private structure of db_wrap.c
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need to expose it anymore
- removal of ldb_close() function form the code
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need it anymore
use talloc_free() to close and free an ldb database
- some minor updates to ldb modules code to cope with the change and fix some
bugs I found out during the process
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Yaakobovich" <Shlomi@exanet.com>
Jeremy.
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DCOM paper in lorikeet. This is the result of 1.5 months work (mainly
figuring out how things *really* work) at the end of 2004.
In general:
- Clearer distinction between COM and DCOM. DCOM is now merely
the glue between DCE/RPC+ORPC and COM. COM can also work without
DCOM now. This makes the code a lot clearer.
- Clearer distinction between NDR and DCOM. Before, NDR had a couple of
"if"s to cope with DCOM, which are now gone.
- Use "real" arguments rather then structures for function arguments in
COM, mainly because most of these calls are local so packing/unpacking
data for every call is too much overhead (both speed- and code-wise)
- Support several mechanisms to load class objects:
- from memory (e.g. part of the current executable, registered at start-up)
- from shared object files
- remotely
- Most things are now also named COM rather then DCOM because that's what it
really is. After an object is created, it no longer matters whether it
was created locally or remotely.
There is a very simple example class that contains
both a class factory and a class that implements the IStream interface.
It can be tested (locally only, remotely is broken at the moment)
by running the COM-SIMPLE smbtorture test.
Still to-do:
- Autogenerate parts of the class implementation code (using the coclass definitions in IDL)
- Test server-side
- Implement some of the common classes, add definitions for common interfaces.
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when linking though.
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- if we have no configured network interfaces, then don't start nbtd (when I add dynamic
interface loading this will change to a delay until a network interface comes up)
- choose the best interface by netmask for torture tests that need a
specific IP (such as the WINS test). Added iface_best_ip() for that.
- if specific interfaces are chosen in smb.conf, then keep that ordering, and
default to the first one listed
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using other implementations possible. This will be mostly usefull
for client apps which have there own event loop and want to
use our client libs
- add a example plugin for liboop (see http://liboop.org)
NOTE: this just compiles and is completly untested
and is commited only as example
metze
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metze
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registrations from anyone who isn't a current owner, then query the
owner addresses to see if they still want it.
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the case sensitive/insensitive flags on sections of a dn. So if a dn
is made up of 4 attributes, and 2 of those are case insensitive and 2
are case sensitive, then all the attribute names are uppercases, but
only the values of the case insensitive attributes are uppercased when
forming the tdb key.
- added code to canonicalise the dn, removing leading and trailing
spaces from attribute names and values
- when the @ATTRIBUTES record changes, fix the dn keys of any records that should now have new
dn keys due to changes in the case sensitivity of the record
I really did this to allow me to make the WINS database properly case
insensitive, but it is also the correct general fix for ldb, as it
matches the LDAP specification (and w2k LDAP server behaviour)
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