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request (a dead socket). I discovered this when testing against Sun's
PC-NetLink.
cleaned up the naming of some of the samr requests
add IDL and test code for samr_QueryGroupMember(),
samr_SetMemberAttributesOfGroup() and samr_Shutdown(). (actually, I
didn't leave the samr_Shutdown() test in, as its fatal to windows
servers due to doing exactly what it says it does).
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- implement lsa_LookupNames, lsa_LookupSids and lsa_Close
- add stubs for remaining functions from idl
- fix lsa_OpenPolicy and lsa_OpenPolicy2 to use a temporary
talloc context for the rpc call
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added ldbedit, a _really_ useful command
added ldbadd, ldbdel, ldbsearch and ldbmodify to build
solved lots of timezone issues, we now pass the torture tests with
client and server in different zones
fixed several build issues
I know this breaks the no-LDAP build. Wait till I arrive in San Jose for that
fix.
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this required some crypto infrastructure and some sid utilities
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the only way to access this is to cut&paste from torture/rpc/*.c
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and bind calls, but with a combined call that does both. This makes is
easier to write a schannel test program that tried different keys.
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metze
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as soon as we are finished with the netlogon negotiation phase. The
session key remains valid.
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and schannel are both instances of possible security modules
- added schannel sign and sign/seal support to the dcerpc client
code. You select it with binding options of "schannel,sign" or
"schannel,seal".
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e.g.
ncacn_np:myserver:[samr,sign,print]
will now enable the packet debugging
and the debugging is not bound anymore to the debuglevel >= 2
in the torture tests
- also the dcesrv_remote module now supports debugging of the packets
use the 'dcerpc_remote:binding' smb.conf parameter.
metze
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metze
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handles are not shared between open dcerpc connections, even when
those connections are on the same SMB socket. I have tested this with
w2k3, w2k and NT4. It seems that policy handles have a strict scope of
the dcerpc connection on which they were opened.
I realise that this goes against existing folk-law in the team, but it
seems that the previous testing (I'm not sure who did this?) was
wrong. Perhaps clients do send us policy handles from other
connections, but if they do then the correct thing to do is to fail
the operation with a dcerpc fault. I suspect that failing it with
exactly the right dcerpc fault code is important.
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thanks to Kai for spotting this!
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send packets in bigendian format.
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dcerpc_binding_string code
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option in the ncacn_* syntax
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This adds support for bigendian rpc in the client. I have installed
SUN pcnetlink locally and am using it to test the samba4 rpc
code. This allows us to easily find places where we have stuffed up
the types (such as 2 uint16 versus a uint32), as testing both
big-endian and little-endian easily shows which is correct. I have now
used this to fix several bugs like that in the samba4 IDL.
In order to make this work I also had to redefine a GUID as a true
structure, not a blob. From the pcnetlink wire it is clear that it is
indeed defined as a structure (the byte order changes). This required
changing lots of Samba code to use a GUID as a structure.
I also had to fix the if_version code in dcerpc syntax IDs, as it
turns out they are a single uint32 not two uint16s.
The big-endian support is a bit ugly at the moment, and breaks the
layering in some places. More work is needed, especially on the server
side.
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command line. This allows you to (for example) control signing/sealing
of smbtorture RPC sessions
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time in the rpc server.
started on the framework for the dcerpc authentication server code
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implements the epm_Lookup() call, I'll add the other important calls
soon. I was rather pleased to find that epm_Lookup() worked first
time, which is particularly surprising given its complexity.
This required quite a bit of new infrastructure:
* a generic way of handling dcerpc policy handles in the rpc server
* added type checked varients of talloc. These are much less error
prone. I'd like to move to using these for nearly all uses of
talloc.
* added more dcerpc fault handling code, and translation from
NTSTATUS to a dcerpc fault code
* added data_blob_talloc_zero() for allocating an initially zero
blob
* added a endpoint enumeration hook in the dcerpc endpoint server
operations
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IPC IO routines and the dcerpc endpoint servers.
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a pipe. I'm not sure how possible this will be without lots of human
intervention, but its an interesting thing to try.
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* allow for an interface to list its endpoints in the IDL file, so we
can automatically make the server listen on the right pipes, and
can scan pipes more easily (I don't take advantage of this yet,
just putting the infrastructure in place)
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protocol 0x1f is interesting - its ncacn_http !
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uuid 82273fdc-e32a-18c3-3f78-827929dc23ea version 0x0000:0x0000 'eventlog'
24 calls available
WARNING: local IDL defines 4 calls
when all the WARNINGs are gone then we know we have all the calls :)
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* don't try to map the epmapper uuid !
* some preliminary support for alter context pdus
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control soon
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the servers endpoint mapper
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* moved ntlmssp code into libcli/auth/, and updated to latest ntlmssp
code from samba3 (thanks Andrew! the new interface is great)
* added signing/ntlmssp support in the dcerpc code
* added a dcerpc_auth.c module for the various dcerpc auth mechanisms
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* allow rpc transport to be specified on command line in smbtorture
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add epm_Map calls and support the rest of the pipes
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* fixed a uninitialised variable bug in pidl (found by valgrind)
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test suite. The test suite dumps all of the interfaces available on
all pipes. There sure are a lot more interfaces on w2k3 than w2k !
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according to the current IDL taking the data from a file. In
combination with a little hack to ethereal to extract data this is a
quite powerful IDL development tool.
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I have recoded the core dcerpc packet structures (all the PDUs etc) in
terms of IDL, which means we now use pidl to generate all the code for
handling the most basic dcerpc packets. This is not normally possible
as it isn't completely valid NDR, but pidl has a number of extensions
that make it quite easy.
This also means we get the server side dcerpc
marshalling/unmarshalling code for free.
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