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ts=4 lines that I accidently added earlier.
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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"ntPwdHash" => "unicodePwd"
"lmPwdHash" => "dBCSPwd"
"sambaLMPwdHistory" => "lmPwdHistory"
"sambaNTPwdHistory" => "ntPwdHistory"
Note: you need to reprovision after this change!
metze
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metze
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- ldb_dn_get_linearized
returns a const string
- ldb_dn_alloc_linearized
allocs astring with the linearized dn
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This patch changes a lot of the code in ldb_dn.c, and also
removes and add a number of manipulation functions around.
The aim is to avoid validating a dn if not necessary as the
validation code is necessarily slow. This is mainly to speed up
internal operations where input is not user generated and so we
can assume the DNs need no validation. The code is designed to
keep the data as a string if possible.
The code is not yet 100% perfect, but pass all the tests so far.
A memleak is certainly present, I'll work on that next.
Simo.
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argument.
This is a pointer to an element pointer. If it is not null it will be
filled with the pointer of the manipulated element.
Will avoid double searches on the elements list in some cases.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Remove some autogenerated headers (which had prototypes now autogenerated by pidl)
Remove ndr_security.h from a few places - it's no longer necessary
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metze
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try to include just the BASENAME.h files (containing only structs)
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file dependencies
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code.
Previously, we had to know (or guess) the host and domain guid at the
provision stage. Now we query the database post-provision, to extract
the values and fill in the zone file.
This allows us to generate a correct zone file in the Windows migration case.
In an effort to make SWAT easier to use, I have removed and renamed
some of the provision options.
I have also fixed a nasty issue in my js code. I had implictly
declared a global variable of the name 'join', with disasterious
results for any subsequent user of the string utility function:
esp exception - ASSERT at lib/appweb/ejs/ejsParser.c:2064, 0
Backtrace:
[ 0] substitute_var:20 -> list[i] = join("", list2)
[ 1] setup_file:9 -> data = substitute_var(data, subobj)
Andrew Bartlett
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appear in DNS, so need to match.
Andrew Bartlett
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the remote sever, and to query it for domain information.
Provide and use this information in the SamSync/Vampire callbacks, to allow a
parallel connection to LDAP, if we are talking to AD. This allows us
to get at some important attributes not exposed in the old protocol.
With this, we are able to do a all-GUI vampire of a AD domain from
SWAT, including getting all the SIDs, servicePrincipalNames and the
like correct.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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do not propogate back to the user, they just end up in the logfile.
Andrew Bartlett
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In librpc, always try SMB level authentication, even if trying
schannel, but allow fallback to anonymous. This should better
function with servers that set restrict anonymous.
There are too many parts of Samba that get, parse and modify the
binding parameters. Avoid the extra work, and add a binding element
to the struct dcerpc_pipe
The libnet vampire code has been refactored, to reduce extra layers
and to better conform with the standard argument pattern. Also, take
advantage of the new libnet_Lookup code, so we don't require the silly
'password server' smb.conf parameter.
To better support forcing traffic to be sealed for the vampire
operation, the dcerpc_bind_auth() function now takes an auth level
parameter.
Andrew Bartlett
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Because we don't know the syntax of unicodePwd, we want to avoid using
that attribute name. It may cause problems later when we get
replication form windows.
I'm doing this before the tech preview, so we don't get too many
supprises as folks upgrade databases into later versions.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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ldap. Also ensure we put a objectclass on our private ldb's, so they
have some chance of being stored in ldap if you want to
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authenticated session down into LDB. This associates a session info
structure with the open LDB, allowing a future ldb_ntacl module to
allow/deny operations on that basis.
Along the way, I cleaned up a few things, and added new helper functions
to assist. In particular the LSA pipe uses simpler queries for some of
the setup.
In ldap_server, I have removed the 'ldasrv:hacked' module, which hasn't
been worked on (other than making it continue to compile) since January,
and I think the features of this module are being put into ldb anyway.
I have also changed the partitions in ldap_server to be initialised
after the connection, with the private pointer used to associate the ldb
with the incoming session.
Andrew Bartlett
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Add ldb_dn_string_compose so that you can build a dn starting from a
struct ldb_dn base and a set of parameters to be composed in a format
string with the same syntax of printf
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distinguished names
Provide more functions to handle DNs in this form
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SamSync and 'net join'.
Andrew Bartlett
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templating support for foreignSecurityPrincipals to the samdb module.
This is an extension beyond what microsoft does, and has been very
useful :-)
The setup scripts have been modified to use the new template, as has
the SAMR and LSA code.
Other cleanups in LSA remove the assumption that the short domain name
is the first component of the realm.
Also add a lot of useful debug messages, to make it clear how/why the
SamSync may have gone wrong. Many of these should perhaps be hooked
into an error string.
Andrew Bartlett
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I need to take a grip over the ForiegnSecurityPrincipals, as the
SamSync currently fails on adding some aliases and privilages because
it can't find their entry.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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into LDB are actually quite easy.
This brings us the users, and sets basic domain information.
You are expected to have provisioned with the settings for the target
domain, and have joined the domain as a BDC. Then simply 'net
samsync'.
Now we just need to flesh out the delta types.
Andrew Bartlett
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