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Re-introduce and use the OUTPUT_TYPE property for MODULEs to force
specific modules to always be included
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metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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dcerpc_interface_table struct rather then a tuple of interface
name, UUID and version.
This removes the requirement for having a global list of DCE/RPC interfaces,
except for these parts of the code that use that list explicitly
(ndrdump and the scanner torture test).
This should also allow us to remove the hack that put the authservice parameter
in the dcerpc_binding struct as it can now be read directly from
dcerpc_interface_table.
I will now modify some of these functions to take a dcerpc_syntax_id
structure rather then a full dcerpc_interface_table.
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the difference between these at all, and in the future the
fact that INIT_OBJ_FILES include smb_build.h will be sufficient to
have recompiles at the right time.
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Andrew Bartlett
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I assume this works better with SWAT and the like anyway.
Andrew Bartlett
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far better.
Andrew Bartlett
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This extracts a remote windows domain into a keytab, suitable for use
in ethereal for kerberos decryption.
For the moment, like net samdump and net samsync, the 'password
server' smb.conf option must be set to the binding string for the
server. eg:
password server = ncacn_np:mypdc
Andrew Bartlett
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installed.
Install pkg-config files.
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backend.
The idea is that every time we open an LDB, we can provide a
session_info and/or credentials. This would allow any ldb to be remote
to LDAP. We should also support provisioning to a authenticated ldap
server.
(They are separate so we can say authenticate as foo for remote, but
here we just want a token of SYSTEM).
Andrew Bartlett
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rafal
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This merges Samba4 up to current lorikeet-heimdal, which includes a
replacement for some Samba-specific hacks.
In particular, the credentials system now supplies GSS client and
server credentials. These are imported into GSS with
gss_krb5_import_creds(). Unfortunetly this can't take an MEMORY
keytab, so we now create a FILE based keytab as provision and join
time.
Because the keytab is now created in advance, we don't spend .4s at
negprot doing sha1 s2k calls. Also, because the keytab is read in
real time, any change in the server key will be correctly picked up by
the the krb5 code.
To mark entries in the secrets which should be exported to a keytab,
there is a new kerberosSecret objectClass. The new routine
cli_credentials_update_all_keytabs() searches for these, and updates
the keytabs.
This is called in the provision.js via the ejs wrapper
credentials_update_all_keytabs().
We can now (in theory) use a system-provided /etc/krb5.keytab, if
krb5Keytab: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
is added to the secrets.ldb record. By default the attribute
privateKeytab: secrets.keytab
is set, pointing to allow the whole private directory to be moved
without breaking the internal links.
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rafal
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utilities to set the context field.
rafal
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after the function has returned (the *address variable was assigned
into the state).
- changed libnet to use event_context_find() instead of
event_context_init(), so it works as a child of existing code that
uses a event context
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2) Connect to a server instead of pdc after locating it.
rafal
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caller is not required to ensure it.
rafal
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Thanks metze for catching that.
rafal
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rafal
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This patch changes the way lsb_search is called and the meaning of the returned integer.
The last argument of ldb_search is changed from struct ldb_message to struct ldb_result
which contains a pointer to a struct ldb_message list and a count of the number of messages.
The return is not the count of messages anymore but instead it is an ldb error value.
I tryed to keep the patch as tiny as possible bu as you can guess I had to change a good
amount of places. I also tried to double check all my changes being sure that the calling
functions would still behave as before. But this patch is big enough that I fear some bug
may have been introduced anyway even if it passes the test suite. So if you are currently
working on any file being touched please give it a deep look and blame me for any error.
Simo.
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server reference.
Andrew Bartlett
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least don't allow binding to become uninitialised.
Andrew Bartlett
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return the pesky USER_EXISTS 'error' code any more, and it is much
easier to handle this inline.
Andrew Bartlett
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Make MODULE handling a bit more like BINARY, LIBRARY and SUBSYSTEM
Add some more PUBLIC_HEADERS
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- Adds -rpath bin/ so you don't have to install Samba in order to use compiled binaries.
- Writes out pkg-config files when building shared libs
- Supports automatic fallback to MERGEDOBJ (which is the default) or
OBJ_LIST (if ld -r is not supported)
Building with shared libs reduces the size of the Samba binaries from
197 Mb to 60 Mb (including libraries) on my system (GCC4, with debugging).
To build with shared libraries support enabled, run:
LIBRARY_OUTPUT_TYPE=SHARED_LIBRARY ./config.status
init functions don't get called correctly yet when using shared libs, so
you won't be able to actually run anything with success :-)
Once init functions are done, I'll look at support for loading shared
modules once again.
Based on a patch by Peter Novodvorsky (nidd on IRC).
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Andrew Bartlett
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- Add more servicePrincipalNames
- Always add them, not just for BDC accounts, and not just the first
time the account is created (it might be an upgrade from an NT4
account).
This should fix us for being a domain member in ADS again.
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Win2k3 SP1.
Only a few operations are supported (LookupSids3 and LookupNames4),
and these are only supported under schannel. This appears to be the
operations Win2k3 SP1 uses to verify part of the PAC back to the
server.
The test is setup to pass, but not enforce (so far) this new
behaviour.
Andrew Bartlett
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http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2005-October/043443.html)
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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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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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Andrew Bartlett
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Also return an indication of if the join was of a new account, or
reworking an existing account.
Andrew Bartlett
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Also a bit of formatting.
rafal
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rafal
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rafal
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then StaticLibrary()
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Andrew Bartlett
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stuff.
- don't use SMBCLI_REQUEST_* state's in the genreic composite stuff
- move monitor_fn to libnet.
NOTE: I have maybe found some bugs, in code that is dirrectly in DONE or ERROR
state in the _send() function. I haven't fixed this bugs in this
commit! We may need some composite_trigger_*() functions or so.
And maybe some other generic helper functions...
metze
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an ADS join, particularly as a DC. This represents the bulk of his
Google SOC work, and I'm very pleased to intergrate it into the tree.
(Metze will intergrate the DRSUAPI work later).
Both metze and myself have also put a lot of time into this patch, and
in mentoring Brad in general. In return, Brad has been a very good
student, and has taken the comments well.
Since it's last appearance on samba-technical@, I have made
correctness and valgrind fixups, as well as adding a new 'BINDING'
mode to the libnet_rpc routines. This allows the exact binding string
to be passed down from the torture code, including options and exact
target host.
Andrew Bartlett
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