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Andrew Bartlett
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OpenLDAP backend.
Andrew Bartlett
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* Move dlinklist.h, smb.h to subsystem-specific directories
* Clean up ads.h and move what is left of it to dsdb/
(only place where it's used)
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routines to return an NTSTATUS. This should help track down errors.
Use a bit of talloc_steal and talloc_unlink to get the real socket to
be a child of the GENSEC or TLS socket.
Always return a new socket, even for the 'pass-though' case.
Andrew Bartlett
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contexts from the application layer into the socket layer.
This improves a number of correctness aspects, as we now allow LDAP
packets to cross multiple SASL packets. It should also make it much
easier to write async LDAP tests from windows clients, as they use SASL
by default. It is also vital to allowing OpenLDAP clients to use GSSAPI
against Samba4, as it negotiates a rather small SASL buffer size.
This patch mirrors the earlier work done to move TLS into the socket
layer.
Unusual in this pstch is the extra read callback argument I take. As
SASL is a layer on top of a socket, it is entirely possible for the
SASL layer to drain a socket dry, but for the caller not to have read
all the decrypted data. This would leave the system without an event
to restart the read (as the socket is dry).
As such, I re-invoke the read handler from a timed callback, which
should trigger on the next running of the event loop. I believe that
the TLS code does require a similar callback.
In trying to understand why this is required, imagine a SASL-encrypted
LDAP packet in the following formation:
+-----------------+---------------------+
| SASL Packet #1 | SASL Packet #2 |
----------------------------------------+
| LDAP Packet #1 | LDAP Packet #2 |
----------------------------------------+
In the old code, this was illegal, but it is perfectly standard
SASL-encrypted LDAP. Without the callback, we would read and process
the first LDAP packet, and the SASL code would have read the second SASL
packet (to decrypt enough data for the LDAP packet), and no data would
remain on the socket.
Without data on the socket, read events stop. That is why I add timed
events, until the SASL buffer is drained.
Another approach would be to add a hack to the event system, to have it
pretend there remained data to read off the network (but that is ugly).
In improving the code, to handle more real-world cases, I've been able
to remove almost all the special-cases in the testnonblock code. The
only special case is that we must use a deterministic partial packet
when calling send, rather than a random length. (1 + n/2). This is
needed because of the way the SASL and TLS code works, and the 'resend
on failure' requirements.
Andrew Bartlett
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This reduces caller complexity, because the TLS code is now called
just like any other socket. (A new socket context is returned by the
tls_init_server and tls_init_client routines).
When TLS is not available, the original socket is returned.
Andrew Bartlett
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Currently only ldb_ildap is async, the plan
is to first make all backend support the async calls,
and then remove the sync functions from backends and
keep the only in the API.
Modules will need to be transformed along the way.
Simo
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There's still lot of work to do but the patch is stable
enough to be pushed into the main samba4 tree.
Simo.
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instead make the normal composite_done() and composite_error()
functions automatically trigger a delayed callback if the caller has
had no opportunity to setup a async callback
this removes one of the common mistakes in writing a composite function
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enabling of packet serialisation
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sequence, with a 2-millisecond timeout between firing the syn packets. Build
smbcli_sock_connect_send upon that.
Volker
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properly, make
socket_connect and ldap_connect properly async.
Volker
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- added nicer error display, giving a string version of the error code
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Melcher. ldap_encode() now takes a memory context to use for the data
blob
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Thanks to simo
for noticing that this is needed to catch the server sending a "can't decode request"
error reply
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- got rid of the special cases for sasl buffers
- added a tls_socket_pending() call to determine how much data is waiting on a tls connection
- removed the attempt at async handling of ldap calls. The buffers/sockets are all async, but the calls themselves
are sync.
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interface is very similar to the traditional ldap interface, and will
be used as part of a ldb backend based on the current ldb_ldap backend
- fixed some allocation issues in ldb_msg.c
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- hooked into events system, so requests can be truly async and won't
interfere with other processing happening at the same time
- uses NTSTATUS codes for errors (previously errors were mostly
ignored). In a similar fashion to the DOS error handling, I have
reserved a range of the NTSTATUS code 32 bit space for LDAP error
codes, so a function can return a LDAP error code in a NTSTATUS
- much cleaner packet handling
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element in a structure is not necessary any more.
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- support 'modrdn' ldif
metze
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GENSEC, and to pull SCHANNEL into GENSEC, by making it less 'special'.
GENSEC now no longer has it's own handling of 'set username' etc,
instead it uses cli_credentials calls.
In order to link the credentails code right though Samba, a lot of
interfaces have changed to remove 'username, domain, password'
arguments, and these have been replaced with a single 'struct
cli_credentials'.
In the session setup code, a new parameter 'workgroup' contains the
client/server current workgroup, which seems unrelated to the
authentication exchange (it was being filled in from the auth info).
This allows in particular kerberos to only call back for passwords
when it actually needs to perform the kinit.
The kerberos code has been modified not to use the SPNEGO provided
'principal name' (in the mechListMIC), but to instead use the name the
host was connected to as. This better matches Microsoft behaviour,
is more secure and allows better use of standard kerberos functions.
To achieve this, I made changes to our socket code so that the
hostname (before name resolution) is now recorded on the socket.
In schannel, most of the code from librpc/rpc/dcerpc_schannel.c is now
in libcli/auth/schannel.c, and it looks much more like a standard
GENSEC module. The actual sign/seal code moved to
libcli/auth/schannel_sign.c in a previous commit.
The schannel credentails structure is now merged with the rest of the
credentails, as many of the values (username, workstation, domain)
where already present there. This makes handling this in a generic
manner much easier, as there is no longer a custom entry-point.
The auth_domain module continues to be developed, but is now just as
functional as auth_winbind. The changes here are consequential to the
schannel changes.
The only removed function at this point is the RPC-LOGIN test
(simulating the load of a WinXP login), which needs much more work to
clean it up (it contains copies of too much code from all over the
torture suite, and I havn't been able to penetrate its 'structure').
Andrew Bartlett
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less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code
- got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a
huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and
defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own
pstring and fstring.
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asn1-tied-to-blocking-sockets code into the ldap client and torture
suite, and out of the generic libs, so nobody else is tempted to use
it for any new code.
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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talloc_size() or talloc_array_p() where appropriate.
also fixed a memory leak in pvfs_copy_file() (failed to free a memory
context)
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(disabled by default, set parametric option: gensec:gssapi=yes to enable).
This module backs directly onto GSSAPI, and allows us to sign and seal
GSSAPI/Krb5 connections in particular. This avoids me reinventing the
entire GSSAPI wheel.
Currently a lot of things are left as default - we will soon start
specifiying OIDs as well as passwords (it uses the keytab only at the
moment). Tested with our LDAP-* torture tests against Win2k3.
My hope is to use this module to access the new SPNEGO implementation
in Heimdal, to avoid having to standards-verify our own.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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the backend what is actually in use
metze
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(vl: we should only sync the parsing code with trunk)
- use hierachical talloc in the ldap client code
metze
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