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binds succesful to an interface
metze
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includes all
of the password complexity, password history and other password restrictions.
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servers. Previously the server pipe code needed to return the RPC
level status (nearly always "OK") and separately set the function call
return using r->out.result. All the programmers writing servers
(metze, jelmer and me) were often getting this wrong, by doing things
like "return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY" which was really quite meaningless
as there is no code like that at the dcerpc level.
I have now modified pidl to generate the necessary boilerplate so that
just returning the status you want from the function will work. So for
a NTSTATUS function you return NT_STATUS_XXX and from a WERROR
function you return WERR_XXX. If you really want to generate a DCERPC
level fault rather than just a return value in your function then you
should use the DCESRV_FAULT() macro which will correctly generate a
fault for you.
As a side effect, this also adds automatic type checking of all of our
server side rpc functions, which was impossible with the old API. When
I changed the API I found and fixed quite a few functions with the
wrong type information, so this is definately useful.
I have also changed the server side template generation to generate a
DCERPC "operation range error" by default when you have not yet filled
in a server side function. This allows us to correctly implement
functions in any order in our rpc pipe servers and give the client the
right information about the fault.
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backends
to cleanup handle data
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metze
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through a read. This happens to also avoid a memcpy on output for
dcerpc over tcp.
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common case of there being no pending partial data and a full dcerpc
packet being received.
We should use this same model for the smb server. It gives us
efficient memory usage while allowing for completely async socket
operations.
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1.) We now register endpoint servers add startup via register_backend()
and later use the smb.conf 'dcerpc endpoint servers' parameter to setup the dcesrv_context
2.) each endpoint server can register at context creation time as much interfaces as it wants
(multiple interfaces on one endpoint are supported!)
(NOTE: there's a difference between 'endpoint server' and 'endpoint'!
for details look at rpc_server/dcesrv_server.h)
3.) one endpoint can have a security descriptor registered to it self
this will be checked in the future when a client wants to connect
to an smb pipe endpoint.
4.) we now have a 'remote' endpoint server, which works like the ntvfs_cifs module
it takes this options in the [globals] section:
dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, winreg, w32time, epmapper
dcerpc remote:binding = ...
dcerpc remote:user = ...
dcerpc remote:password = ...
5.) we currently have tree endpoint servers: epmapper, rpcecho and remote
the default for the 'dcerpc endpiont servers = epmapper, rpcecho'
for testing you can also do
dcerpc endpoint servers = rpcecho, remote, epmapper
dcerpc remote:interfaces = srvsvc, samr, netlogon
6,) please notice the the epmapper now only returns NO_ENTRIES
(but I think we'll find a solution for this too:-)
7.) also there're some other stuff left, but step by step :-)
This patch also includes updates for the
register_subsystem() , ntvfs_init(), and some other funtions
to check for duplicate subsystem registration
metze
(hmmm, my first large commit...I hope it works as supposed :-)
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send packets in bigendian format.
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uint32 followed by a GUID. I needed to fix this to support running in
mixed-mode rpc (where smbtorture is bigendian and w2k3 is
little-endian). Otherwise when you send back a policy handle the
server doesn't recognise it.
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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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pipe.
The server side code gets generated as librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_NAME_s.c and
gets included in the pipe module
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I needed to hack the ntlmssp code a little, as the auth code in samba4
is out of date relative to the samba3 auth code. I need to do a merge :)
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time in the rpc server.
started on the framework for the dcerpc authentication server code
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server endpoints. We can now successfully setup listening endpoints on
high ports, then use our endpoint mapper redirect incoming clients to
the right port.
also greatly cleanup the rpc over tcp session handling.
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partial packets on both input and output
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needs quite a bit more work to get it finished. The biggest missing
feature is the lack of NTLMSSP which is needed for basic
authentication over tcp
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for some reason the epm_Lookup replies can't be parsed by ethereal,
although w2k parses then fine as does the Samba4 NDR code.
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the RPC-EPMAPPER torture test now passes
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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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server code
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now we just need to handle fragmented replies ....
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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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IPC IO routines and the dcerpc endpoint servers.
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