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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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only try permitted mechanims.
Andrew Bartlett
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enabling of packet serialisation
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possibly
support cldap and other stuff in the future.
This temporarily disables wbinfo -t, but that will come back soon.
Try an ldap bind using gss-spnego. This got me krb5 binds against "our" w2k3
and a trusted w2k, although with some memleaks from krb5 and a BAD_OPTION
tgs-rep error.
Volker
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credentials to be NULL, where the client is requesting a CIFS style
server-first negTokenInit.
Andrew Bartlett
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determining a mechanism to use.
Currently it doesn't to fallbacks like SPNEGO does, but this could be
added (to GENSEC, not to here).
This also adds a new function to GENSEC, which returns a list of SASL
names in our preference order (currently determined by the build
system of all things...).
Also make the similar function used for OIDs in SPNEGO do the same.
This is all a very long-winded way of moving from a hard-coded NTLM to
GSS-SPNEGO in our SASL client...
Andrew Bartlett
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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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http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2005-October/043443.html)
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- added nicer error display, giving a string version of the error code
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before the bad merge
metze
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most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without
warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-(
I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will
replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other
operational attributes
In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the
operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the
ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the
early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus
needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a
pain to pass around everywhere.
Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets
the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward
coding in a few places.
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that are then included by include/proto.h
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but final linking still fails (as does generating files asn1, et, idl and proto
files)
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Melcher. ldap_encode() now takes a memory context to use for the data
blob
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requirements, and for better error reporting.
In particular, the composite session setup (extended security/SPNEGO)
code now returns errors, rather than NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY. This is
seen particularly when GENSEC fails to start.
The tighter interface rules apply to NTLMSSP, which must be called
exactly the right number of times. This is to match some of our other
less-tested modules, where adding flexablity is harder. (and this is
security code, so let's just get it right). As such, the DCE/RPC and
LDAP clients have been updated.
Andrew Bartlett
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the ndr_pull/push/print functions for it in the ntacl-lsm module
- fix compiler warnings in the ldap_encode_ndr_* code
metze
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Try to follow the RFC where possible and adapt to
openLdap and AD way of handling this structure
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better pares filters
Approx is currently only a stub need to dig more info to
understand what it really means and how it works exactly
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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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quite a large change as we had lots of code that assumed that
objectSid was a string in S- format.
metze and simo tried to convince me to use NDR format months ago, but
I didn't listen, so its fair that I have the pain of fixing all the
code now :-)
This builds on the ldb_register_samba_handlers() and ldif handlers
code I did earlier this week. There are still three parts of this
conversion I have not finished:
- the ltdb index records need to use the string form of the objectSid
(to keep the DNs sane). Until that it done I have disabled indexing on
objectSid, which is a big performance hit, but allows us to pass
all our tests while I rejig the indexing system to use a externally
supplied conversion function
- I haven't yet put in place the code that allows client to use the
"S-xxx-yyy" form for objectSid in ldap search expressions. w2k3
supports this, presumably by looking for the "S-" prefix to
determine what type of objectSid form is being used by the client. I
have been working on ways to handle this, but am not happy with
them yet so they aren't part of this patch
- I need to change pidl to generate push functions that take a
"const void *" instead of a "void*" for the data pointer. That will
fix the couple of new warnings this code generates.
Luckily it many places the conversion to NDR formatted records
actually simplified the code, as it means we no longer need as many
calls to dom_sid_parse_talloc(). In some places it got more complex,
but not many.
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- fixed some infinite loops in asn1.c
- ensure asn1 callers know if an error is end of buffer or bad data
- handle npending 0 in ldap server
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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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- add error checking to ldap_encode()
- fixed the asn1 codes for extended search
- use asn1 context macros
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the fact that the ldap data structures now use ldb_message_element.
- fixed null termination of elements in ildap
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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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event_context for the socket_connect() call, so that when things that
use dcerpc are running alongside anything else it doesn't block the
whole process during a connect.
Then of course I needed to change any code that created a dcerpc
connection (such as the auth code) to also take an event context, and
anything that called that and so on .... thus the size of the patch.
There were 3 places where I punted:
- abartlet wanted me to add a gensec_set_event_context() call
instead of adding it to the gensec init calls. Andrew, my
apologies for not doing this. I didn't do it as adding a new
parameter allowed me to catch all the callers with the
compiler. Now that its done, we could go back and use
gensec_set_event_context()
- the ejs code calls auth initialisation, which means it should pass
in the event context from the web server. I punted on that. Needs fixing.
- I used a NULL event context in dcom_get_pipe(). This is equivalent
to what we did already, but should be fixed to use a callers event
context. Jelmer, can you think of a clean way to do that?
I also cleaned up a couple of things:
- libnet_context_destroy() makes no sense. I removed it.
- removed some unused vars in various places
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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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so best to just remove it. If we need it again, then it will be easy
to just use a wrapper around the ldb code.
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structure in a couple of places
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ldif parsing code in libcli/ldap/ldap_ldif.c, and instead use the ldb
ldif code. To do that I have changed the ldap code to use 'struct
ldb_message_element' instead of 'struct ldap_attribute'. They are
essentially the same structure anyway, so by making them really the
same it will be much easier to use the ldb code in libcli/ldap/
I have also made 'struct ldb_val' the same as a DATA_BLOB, which will
simplify data handling in quite a few places (I haven't yet removed
all the code that maps between these two, that will come later)
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