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doesn't need to
use function pointers anymore
- make the module init much easier
- a lot of cleanups
don't try to read the diff in auth/ better read the new files
it passes test_echo.sh and test_rpc.sh
abartlet: please fix spelling fixes
metze
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.enabled = True
on modules we know are good (and we want on be default) seems neater.
Andrew Bartlett
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definition, not by hardcoded reference in loadparm.c
Andrew Bartlett
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In developing a GSSAPI plugin for GENSEC, it became clear that the API
needed to change:
- GSSAPI exposes only a wrap() and unwrap() interface, and determines
the location of the signature itself.
- The 'have feature' API did not correctly function in the recursive
SPNEGO environment.
As such, NTLMSSP has been updated to support these methods.
The LDAP client and server have been updated to use the new wrap() and
unwrap() methods, and now pass the LDAP-* tests in our smbtorture.
(Unfortunely I still get valgrind warnings, in the code that was
previously unreachable).
Andrew Bartlett
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- Use more of the clikrb5.c wrapper calls
- Don't use the session keytab if we kinit for the user.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Update Samba4's kerberos code to match the 'salting' changes in
Samba3 (and many other cleanups by jra).
- Move GENSEC into the modern era of talloc destructors. This avoids
many of the memory leaks in this code, as we now can't somehow
'forget' to call the end routine.
- This required fixing some of the talloc hierarchies.
- The new krb5 seems more sensitive to getting the service name
right, so start actually setting the service name on the krb5 context.
Andrew Bartlett
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that simplifies the code a lot...
also add a note: we should fail the krb5 auth if there's no
PAC present (when heimdal is ready for that:-)
metze
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pvfs will now honor some privileges on ACLs, and it will be quite easy
to add the checks for more privileges in the necessary places, by
making calls to sec_privilege_check().
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this is mostly just a tidyup, but also adds the privilege_mask, which
I will be using shortly in ACL checking.
note that I had to move the definition of struct security_token out of
security.idl as pidl doesn't yet handle arrays of pointers, and the
usual workaround (to use a intermediate structure) would make things
too cumbersome for this structure, especially given we never encode it
to NDR.
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metze
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use:
gensec:krb5=yes
gensec:ms_krb5=yes
to enable it
or -k on the client tools on the command line
metze
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krb5 going on recent heimdal installs.
Andrew Bartlett
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This concludes the proper fixes.
Andrew Bartlett
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(which I suspect was missing some pieces)
this at least fixes the build so i can keep going on pvfs. Please review/fix Andrew.
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basic krb5 request path.
The idea is that we should not do the extra work, if we are not going
to use the results.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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ioctl.h)
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- tidied up some of the system includes
- moved a few more structures back from misc.idl to netlogon.idl and samr.idl now that pidl
knows about inter-IDL dependencies
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I have created the include/system/ directory, which will contain the
wrappers for the system includes for logical subsystems. So far I have
created include/system/kerberos.h and include/system/network.h, which
contain all the system includes for kerberos code and networking code.
These are the included in subsystems that need kerberos or networking
respectively.
Note that this method avoids the mess of #ifdef HAVE_XXX_H in every C
file, instead each C module includes the include/system/XXX.h file for
the logical system support it needs, and the details are kept isolated
in include/system/
This patch also creates a "struct ipv4_addr" which replaces "struct
in_addr" in our code. That avoids every C file needing to import all
the system networking headers.
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The thing that finally convinced me that minimal includes was worth
pursuing for rpc was a compiler (tcc) that failed to build Samba due
to reaching internal limits of the size of include files. Also the
fact that includes.h.gch was 16MB, which really seems excessive. This
patch brings it back to 12M, which is still too large, but
better. Note that this patch speeds up compile times for both the pch
and non-pch case.
This change also includes the addition iof a "depends()" option in our
IDL files, allowing you to specify that one IDL file depends on
another. This capability was needed for the auto-includes generation.
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the session info.
Andrew Bartlett
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This required reworking the auth_sam code, so that it would export the
'name -> server_info' functionality. It's a bit ugly from a modular
point of view, but it's what we have to do...
Fix up some of the code to better use the new talloc()
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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were also gensec bugs that didn't turn up until we hit error paths in
the krb5 code.
Andrew Bartlett
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also fixes a memory leak found with --leak-check.
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by making our gensec structures a talloc child of the open connection
we can be sure that it will be destroyed when the connection is
dropped.
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registration code
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--option 'gensec:krb5=no'
or put "gensec:krb5 = no" in smb.conf
Given the frustration I've had with kerberos I was very tempted to name
this option --nfk, but resisted the temptation
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'authenticated' connections.
Fix kerberos session key issues - we need to call the
routine for extracting the session key, not just read the cache.
Andrew Bartlett
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These fixes aim particularly at allowing PAC-less logins, as I don't
yet generate a PAC in the lorikeet-heimdal KDC.
This is for the benifit of a Kerbeors-enabled domain join, which seems
to be progressing quite well!
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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metze
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there're some cleanups needed and we need to verify the PAC correctly
and create the auth_session_info correctly...
metze
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allow tests for 'unwrapped' krb5, allowed by Win2k3.
SPENGO changes, trying to get the logic right (when and what
sub-mechanisms to wrap).
Andrew Bartlett
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- This causes our client and server code to use the same core code,
with the same debugs etc.
- In turn, this will allow the 'mandetory/fallback' signing algorithms
to be shared, and only written once.
Updates to the SPNEGO code
- Don't wrap an empty token to the server, if we are actually already finished.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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- 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
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- Spelling - it's SPNEGO, not SPENGO
- SMB signing - Krb5 logins are now correctly signed
- SPNEGO - Changes to always tell GENSEC about incoming packets, empty or not.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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The session key in the client is wrong, we don't do signing/sealing
and we are sending raw Kerberos, not GSSAPI.
But it's a start, and if we continue to have to call Krb5 directly,
this will be the basis.
I also intend to provide an alternate implementation, using just
GSSAPI.
Andrew Bartlett
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