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2007-10-10r1497: add forward declaration for struct auth_session_infoStefan Metzmacher1-0/+2
(fix compiler warning) metze (This used to be commit 65147f5aa2a56220a387876d990a546beb93a2d7)
2007-10-10r1475: More kerberos workAndrew Bartlett1-0/+2
- We can now connect to hosts that follow the SPNEGO RFC, and *do not* give us their principal name in the mechListMIC. - The client code now remembers the hostname it connects to - We now kinit for a user, if there is not valid ticket already - Re-introduce clock skew compensation TODO: - See if the username in the ccache matches the username specified - Use a private ccache, rather then the global one, for a 'new' kinit - Determine 'default' usernames. - The default for Krb5 is the one in the ccache, then $USER - For NTLMSSP, it's just $USER Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit de5da669397db4ac87c6da08d3533ca3030da2b0)
2007-10-10r1440: GENSEC improvements:Andrew Bartlett1-0/+9
- Infrustructure for kerberos - Don't segfault on un-implemented backend functions - Add comments. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 1c31aa42710421917428d6ba86328ea5179751bd)
2007-10-10r1357: Work on GENSEC:Andrew Bartlett1-0/+1
- Add the concept of a 'subcontext' into gensec, so that the spengo code doesn't have to figure out how to make one. (A subcontext inherits the username, domain, password (or callback) from the main context). - Add comments to some other routines, and explain a bit about what the various 'start' functions are for. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 7aedbfbdd92b4ca93cbd0babff16e7526201ee88)
2007-10-10r1294: A nice, large, commit...Andrew Bartlett1-9/+30
This implements gensec for Samba's server side, and brings gensec up to the standards of a full subsystem. This means that use of the subsystem is by gensec_* functions, not function pointers in structures (this is internal). This causes changes in all the existing gensec users. Our RPC server no longer contains it's own generalised security scheme, and now calls gensec directly. Gensec has also taken over the role of auth/auth_ntlmssp.c An important part of gensec, is the output of the 'session_info' struct. This is now reference counted, so that we can correctly free it when a pipe is closed, no matter if it was inherited, or created by per-pipe authentication. The schannel code is reworked, to be in the same file for client and server. ntlm_auth is reworked to use gensec. The major problem with this code is the way it relies on subsystem auto-initialisation. The primary reason for this commit now.is to allow these problems to be looked at, and fixed. There are problems with the new code: - I've tested it with smbtorture, but currently don't have VMware and valgrind working (this I'll fix soon). - The SPNEGO code is client-only at this point. - We still do not do kerberos. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 07fd885fd488fd1051eacc905a2d4962f8a018ec)
2007-10-10r1200: Add 'gensec', our generic security layer.Andrew Bartlett1-0/+64
This layer is used for DCERPC security, as well as ntlm_auth at this time. It expect things like SASL and the CIFS layer to use it as well. The particular purpose of this layer is to introduce SPENGO, which needs generic access to the actual implementation mechanisms. Schannel, due to it's 'interesting' setup properties is in GENSEC, but is only in the RPC code. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 902af49006fb8cfecaadd3cc0c10e2e542083fb1)