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for REQUIRED_SUBSYSTEMS.
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doesn't have to depend on the lp_* functions.
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to specific dirs)
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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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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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Andrew Bartlett
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use pstring is next_token() now.
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domain and gets the DC's name via a mailslot call.
Metze, I renamed wbsrv_queue_reply to wbsrv_send_reply in accordance with
irpc_send_reply. Having _queue_ here and _send_ there is a bit confusing. And
as everything is async anyway, the semantics should not be too much of a
problem.
Volker
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replace this with something funkier.
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support in Heimdal.
This removes the 'ext_keytab' step from my Samba4/WinXP client howto.
In doing this work, I realised that the replay cache in Heimdal is
currently a no-op, so I have removed the calls to it, and therefore
the mutex calls from passdb/secrets.c.
This patch also includes a replacement 'magic' mechanism detection,
that does not issue extra error messages from deep inside the GSSAPI
code.
Andrew Bartlett
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This brings in a compatability layer for Samba3 in Samba4 - where we
will start to define file formats and similar details.
The 'net samdump' command uses 'password server = ' for now, and
performs a similar task to Samba3's 'net rpc samsync'.
Andrew Bartlett
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changes:
- ldb_wrap disappears from code and become a private structure of db_wrap.c
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need to expose it anymore
- removal of ldb_close() function form the code
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need it anymore
use talloc_free() to close and free an ldb database
- some minor updates to ldb modules code to cope with the change and fix some
bugs I found out during the process
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less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code
- got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a
huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and
defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own
pstring and fstring.
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- removed the u32 hack in events.c as I think this was only needed as
tdb.h defines u32. Metze, can you check that this hack is indeed no
longer needed on your suse system?
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servers in smbd. The old code still contained a fairly bit of legacy
from the time when smbd was only handling SMB connection. The new code
gets rid of all of the smb_server specific code in smbd/, and creates
a much simpler infrastructures for new server code.
Major changes include:
- simplified the process model code a lot.
- got rid of the top level server and service structures
completely. The top level context is now the event_context. This
got rid of service.h and server.h completely (they were the most
confusing parts of the old code)
- added service_stream.[ch] for the helper functions that are
specific to stream type services (services that handle streams, and
use a logically separate process per connection)
- got rid of the builtin idle_handler code in the service logic, as
none of the servers were using it, and it can easily be handled by
a server in future by adding its own timed_event to the event
context.
- fixed some major memory leaks in the rpc server code.
- added registration of servers, rather than hard coding our list of
possible servers. This allows for servers as modules in the future.
- temporarily disabled the winbind code until I add the helper
functions for that type of server
- added error checking on service startup. If a configured server
fails to startup then smbd doesn't startup.
- cleaned up the command line handling in smbd, removing unused options
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This uses LDB (a local secrets.ldb and the global samdb) to fill out
the secrets from an LSA perspective.
Some small changes to come, but the bulk of the work is now done.
A re-provision is required after this change.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Update Samba4's kerberos code to match the 'salting' changes in
Samba3 (and many other cleanups by jra).
- Move GENSEC into the modern era of talloc destructors. This avoids
many of the memory leaks in this code, as we now can't somehow
'forget' to call the end routine.
- This required fixing some of the talloc hierarchies.
- The new krb5 seems more sensitive to getting the service name
right, so start actually setting the service name on the krb5 context.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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secrets. (Which will, I am assured, go away).
Andrew Bartlett
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leak warnings
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new one
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caller doesn't have to worry about the constraint of only opening a
database a single time in a process. These wrappers will ensure that
only a single open is done, and will auto-close when the last instance
is gone.
When you are finished with a database pointer, use talloc_free() to
close it.
note that this code does not take account of the threads process
model, and does not yet take account of symlinks or hard links to tdb
files.
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Rework our random number generation system.
On systems with /dev/urandom, this avoids a change to secrets.tdb for every fork().
For other systems, we now only re-seed after a fork, and on startup.
No need to do it per-operation. This removes the 'need_reseed'
parameter from generate_random_buffer().
This also requires that we start the secrets subsystem, as that is
where the reseed value is stored, for systems without /dev/urandom.
In order to aviod identical streams in forked children, the random
state is re-initialised after the fork(), at the same point were we do
that to the tdbs.
Andrew Bartlett
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I have moved the SPNEGO and Kerberos code into libcli/auth, and intend
to refactor them into the same format as NTLMSSP.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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system. I'd like to get rid of DOM_SID completely soon
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This commit kills passdb, which was only hosting the auth subsystem.
With the work tridge has done on Samba4's SAM backend, this can (and
now is) all hosted on ldb. The auth_sam.c file now references this
backend.
You will need to assign your users passwords in ldb - adding a new line:
unicodePwd: myPass
to a record, using ldbedit, should be sufficient. Naturally, this
assumes you have had your personal SAMR provisioning tutorial from
tridge. Everybody else can still use the anonymous logins.
Andrew Bartlett
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to the main SAMBA_4_0 tree.
NOTE: that it's not completely ready, but it's functional:-)
metze
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metze
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the static init functions of the modules too:-)
metze
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metze
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metze
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SMB_SUBSYSTEM() scheme
- some const fixes in ntvfs
metze
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and create the SMB server subsystem
- remove unused XML and MYSQL configure tests
metze
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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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don't cause fragmented pdus (I'll add fragments shortly)
* change data_blob_talloc() to not zero memory when the 2nd argument
is NULL. The zeroing just masks bugs, and can't even allow a DOS
attack
* modified pidl to ensure that [ref] arguments to the out side of
functions are allocated when parsing the in side. This allows rpc
backends to assume that [ref] variables are all setup. Doesn't work
correctly for [ref] arrays yet
* changed DLIST_ADD_END() to take the type instead of a tmp
variable. This means you don't need to declare a silly tmp variable in
the caller
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* updated tdb to latest version from Samba3
* removed some extraneous ';' in tdbutil.c (Thanks to Erlend Aasland
for pointing this out)
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machine account password.
* neater handling on value() options in IDL. The auto-print code
will now display the right value so you don't need to initialise
it in your C code
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* removed a bunch of code that needs to be rewritten using the new
interfaces
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