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they slightly changed the semantics of value() in pidl, which broke
a optimisation hack in some of our IDL files.
I've changed the idl files to remove the hack for now. Sometime we
need to find a better way to handle these :-)
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us somewhat cleaner IDL.
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should
now able to use constructions like these:
[size_is(20)] int *x; -> Pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int x[]; -> Array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int *x[]; -> Array of 20 pointers to ints
[size_is(20,)] int *x[] -> Array of 20 pointers to ints
[size_is(,20)] int *x[]; -> Pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(,20)] int **x; -> Pointer to pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int x[][30]; -> 20 blocks of 30 ints
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The main difference in this new version is the extra data structure generated
between the IDL data structure and the NDR parser:
IDL -> NDR -> { ndr_parser, ndr_header, eparser, etc }
This makes the ndr_parser.pm internals much more sane.
Other changes include:
- Remove unnecessary calls with NDR_BUFFERS (for example, GUID doesn't have any buffers, just scalars) as well as some (unnecessary) nested setting of flags.
- Parse array loops in the C code rather then calling ndr_pull_array(). This allows us to have, for example, arrays of pointers or arrays of pointers to arrays, etc..
- Use if() {} rather then if () goto foo; everywhere
- NDR_IN no longer implies LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC
- By default, top level pointers are now "ref" (as is the default in
most other IDL compilers). This can be overridden using the
default_pointer_top() property.
- initial work on new ethereal parser generators by Alan DeKok and me
- pidl now writes errors in the standard format used by compilers, which
is parsable by most editors
- ability to warn about the fact that pidl extension(s) have been used,
useful for making sure IDL files work with other IDL compilers.
oh, and there's probably some other things I can't think of right now..
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enum, otherwise
it will assume its a struct
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We need to pass the 'secure channel type' to the NETLOGON layer, which
must match the account type.
(Yes, jelmer objects to this inclusion of the kitchen sink ;-)
Andrew Bartlett
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Fill out the group list for the SamLogon reply, so clients get the
supplementary groups.
Andrew Bartlett
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has the patience to run test_w2k3.sh to completion :-)
It looks to me that the Windows server runs the RC4 over the C struct,
not the NDR data.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Makes union handling less special
- Allows unions in arrays, etc
- Compatible with midl
- Pidl will warn about switch_type() and the type of the switch_is() variable being different
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array can now only be :
type *name[];
rather then :
type *name;
which was supported in the past. Warnings will be given when the first
syntax is used. Reasons for this change in behaviour include improved
readability and the fact that the second format makes dealing with multiple
levels of pointers harder.
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Andrew Bartlett
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files don't need to match the type names in the generated headers
- with this type mapping we no longer need definitions for the
deprecated "int32", "uint8" etc form of types. We can now force
everyone to use the standard types int32_t, uint8_t etc.
- fixed all the code that used the deprecated types
- converted the IDL types "int64" and "uint64" to "dlong" and
"udlong". These are the 4 byte aligned 64 bit integers that
Microsoft internally define as two 32 bit integers in a
structure. After discussions with Ronnie Sahlberg we decided that
calling these "int64" was confusing, as it implied a true 8 byte
aligned type
- fixed all the cases where we incorrectly used things like
"NTTIME_hyper" in our C code. The generated API now uses a NTTIME for
those. The fact that it is hyper-aligned on the wire is not relevant
to the API, and should remain just a IDL property
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metze
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remaining data. Pity - I was looking for kerberos keys :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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POSIX offset for the trusted domain.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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- move some structs out of misc.idl
metze
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metze
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is less efficient, but I really doubt that matters.
- use enum in epmapper.idl for protocol type
- added support for "enum8bit" flag, used in epmapper.idl
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password".
Guenther
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that works only on SCHANNEL secured connections (as it needs the
implicit credentials).
Fix some of the IDL.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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output on LSA.
Andrew Bartlett
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* Add new tests for ACCOUNTs in SamSync
* Clean up names in NETLOGON and LSA
* Verify Security Descriptors against LSA, as well as SamR
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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This compares values for the domain and for secrets. We still have
some problems we need to sort out for secrets.
Also rename a number of structures in samr.idl and netlogon.idl, to
better express their consistancy.
Andrew Bartlett
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NETLOGON.
In particular, rename samr_Name to samr_String - given that many
strings in this pipe are not 'names', the previous was just confusing.
(I look forward to PIDL turning these into simple char * some day...).
Also export out a few changes from testjoin.c to allow for how I have
written the new RPC-SAMSYNC test.
Andrew Bartlett
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We now (for the first time) start to parse the 'user sensitive info'
field, which reveals the user's NT and LM passwords from Win2k3.
Using this, the 'validate samsync against netlogon' portion of the
tests works for accounts.
Trusted domains and secrets are now retreived, but like users,
require further cross-validation work.
Andrew Bartlett
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Break out the samsync tests from RPC-NETLOGON into a new RPC-SAMSYNC,
that will cross-verify all the values.
Add support for the way netlogon credentials are shared between the
pipe that sets up schannel and the pipe that is encrypted with it.
Test this support, by calling both NETLOGON and SAMR operations in the
RPC-SCHANNEL test.
Move some of the Netlogon NEG flags into the .idl, now we have an idea
what a few of them really are.
Rename the sam_pwd_hash into a name that has meaning (all other crypto
functions were renamed in Samba4 ages ago).
Break out NTLMv2 functionality for operation on the NT hash - I intend
to do NTLMv2 logins in the samsync test in future, and naturally I
only have the hash.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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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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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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surroundings, and rename user_id -> rid, as it could be a user or group id.
Andrew Bartlett
Andrew Bartlett
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the build on systems like solaris with the SunPRO compiler
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specifying a endpoint is now also 'endpoint' instead of 'endpoints'. The
default endpoint (if none is specified) is still "ncacn_np:[\\pipe\\ifacename]",
where ifacename is the name of the interface.
Examples:
[
uuid(60a15ec5-4de8-11d7-a637-005056a20182),
endpoint("ncacn_np:[\\pipe\\rpcecho]", "ncacn_ip_tcp:")
]
interface rpcecho
{
void dummy();
}
dcerpc_binding is now converted to ep_description in the server, but I hope to
completely eliminate ep_description later on.
The eventual goal of all these changes is to make it easier to add
transports as I'm going to add support for
ncalrpc (local RPC over named pipes) and ncacn_unix_stream (Unix sockets).
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to a uint32, there're two uint32 with 0x00000000
metze
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- added a torture test for interactive login in smbtorture
These changes allow winxp to perform an interactive login (a login on
the winxp console) against a Samba4 DC. Our netlogon server code is
still filling in many of the fields incorrectly, but it fills in
enough that winxp can login.
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structure (andrew, this is the type of structure consolidation I think
you were asking about. It's possible here in NDR as it isn't in the
top level fn code)
- added validation level 6 in sam logon
With these changes I can successfully authentication smbclient to a
winxp server, with the winxp server using a Samba4 ADS DC for account
auth
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- added workstation to auth_session_info in rpc servers
- added session key fetch hook in crypto backends in dcesrv
- store and fetch seed as well as a session key in schannel ldb
- when a client uses schannel to setup a netlogon pipe connection we
also need to setup the credentials from the schannel negotiation so
credentials chaining works
- added server side netr_LogonGetDomainInfo() call
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Changes:
- Check for a valid 'pipe_state' in netr_ServerAuthenticate3 before
we dereference it
- removes the expansionroom[7] in the netr_SamInfo* structs to 7
individual elements.
- renames netr_SamInfo -> netr_SamInfo2
netr_SamInfo2 -> netr_SamInfo3
- Having the thing we always called an 'info3' being 'netr_SamInfo2'
was just too confusing.
- Expand and fill in extra details about users from the SAM, into
the server_info, for processing into the SamLogon reply.
- Add a dum_sid_dup() function to duplicate a struct dom_sid
The SamLogon code currently does not return supplementary groups, and is
only tested with Samba4 smbtorture.
Andrew Bartlett
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This starts to store information about the user in the server_info
struct - like the account name, the full name etc.
Also, continue to make the names of the structure elements in the
logon reply more consistant with those in the SAMR pipe.
Andrew Bartlett
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pwd -> password
passwd -> password
username -> account_name
Also work on consistant structure feild names between these two pipes,
and fix up some callers to use samr_Password for the netlogon
credential code.
Andrew Bartlett
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This includes the netlogon pipe, for the machine account password
change system.
Andrew Bartlett
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