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also explicit tell the fill_info code what kind of object the current
result is.
metze
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metze
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that works only on SCHANNEL secured connections (as it needs the
implicit credentials).
Fix some of the IDL.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 90cd7b34cc18e758e939e0183281b7a517d728f0)
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metze
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- split ldh.h out of samba's includes.h
- make ldb_context and ldb_module private to the subsystem
- use ltdb_ prefix for all ldb_tdb functions
metze
(This used to be commit f5ee40d6ce8224e280070975efc9911558fe675c)
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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
(This used to be commit 6e6cc6fb9842113a1b0c7f6904dac709b320a6e5)
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(found with valgrind)
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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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Andrew Bartlett
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var/locks/smbd.tmp/
and deletes that dir on startup.
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Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 4091fee8e807e5cd7089dc6753324766d10678c2)
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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.
(This used to be commit 04e1171996612ddb15f84134cadded68f0d173b2)
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so talloc now doesn't contain any ldb specific functions.
allow NULL to be passed to a couple more talloc() functions
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connection termination cleanup, and to ensure that the event
contexts are properly removed for every process model
- gave auth_context the new talloc treatment, which removes another
source of memory leaks.
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encrypted.
Andrew Bartlett
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count features of talloc, instead of re-implementing both those
features inside of samdb (which is what we did before).
This makes samdb considerably simpler, and also fixes some bugs, as I
found some error paths that didn't call samdb_close(). Those are now
handled by the fact that a talloc_free() will auto-close and destroy
the samdb context, using a destructor.
(This used to be commit da60987a92266734c33b81ee217081abdc4330f3)
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for me).
Fix indent, and add a few more useful debug messages.
Send a fault, if the bind is not accepted - don't just leave the client hanging.
Andrew Bartlett
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This version does the following:
1) talloc_free(), talloc_realloc() and talloc_steal() lose their
(redundent) first arguments
2) you can use _any_ talloc pointer as a talloc context to allocate
more memory. This allows you to create complex data structures
where the top level structure is the logical parent of the next
level down, and those are the parents of the level below
that. Then destroy either the lot with a single talloc_free() or
destroy any sub-part with a talloc_free() of that part
3) you can name any pointer. Use talloc_named() which is just like
talloc() but takes the printf style name argument as well as the
parent context and the size.
The whole thing ends up being a very simple piece of code, although
some of the pointer walking gets hairy.
So far, I'm just using the new talloc() like the old one. The next
step is to actually take advantage of the new interface
properly. Expect some new commits soon that simplify some common
coding styles in samba4 by using the new talloc().
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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
(This used to be commit b97d3cb2efd68310b1aea8a3ac40a64979c8cdae)
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should cause DEBUG(0,(...));
metze
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This implements gensec for Samba's server side, and brings gensec up
to the standards of a full subsystem.
This means that use of the subsystem is by gensec_* functions, not
function pointers in structures (this is internal). This causes
changes in all the existing gensec users.
Our RPC server no longer contains it's own generalised security
scheme, and now calls gensec directly.
Gensec has also taken over the role of auth/auth_ntlmssp.c
An important part of gensec, is the output of the 'session_info'
struct. This is now reference counted, so that we can correctly free
it when a pipe is closed, no matter if it was inherited, or created by
per-pipe authentication.
The schannel code is reworked, to be in the same file for client and
server.
ntlm_auth is reworked to use gensec.
The major problem with this code is the way it relies on subsystem
auto-initialisation. The primary reason for this commit now.is to
allow these problems to be looked at, and fixed.
There are problems with the new code:
- I've tested it with smbtorture, but currently don't have VMware and
valgrind working (this I'll fix soon).
- The SPNEGO code is client-only at this point.
- We still do not do kerberos.
Andrew Bartlett
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we should do it manualy too.
metze
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But I don't know how to fix this correct,
so maybe this needs to be fixed
(tridge: can you please look at this)
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
(This used to be commit a35459387de3b6a422c5af6f658338fc7e4314b0)
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reply also initialise the LM session key, when we have it (was failing
because the auth code was setting it's length wrong).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit de97d9df224f769953e850a276515923a830839c)
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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
(This used to be commit 3ccd96bd945e0fd95e42c69ad8ff07055af2e62b)
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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
(This used to be commit 4e35418c2776f7b79be5b358ffd077754685d1ac)
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- move to a centralised way of handling talloc/ldb interaction
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metze can have a look. Not tested yet, as I'm still writing the server
side schannel code.
(This used to be commit 768cc0193a1267274f297c47a36bef4acd391e83)
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This includes the netlogon pipe, for the machine account password
change system.
Andrew Bartlett
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names rather than our crazy naming scheme. So DES is now called
des_crypt() rather than smbhash()
- added the code from the solution of the ADS crypto challenge that
allows Samba to correctly handle a 128 bit session key in all of the
netr_ServerAuthenticateX() varients. A huge thanks to Luke Howard
from PADL for solving this one!
- restructured the server side rpc authentication to allow for other
than NTLMSSP sign and seal. This commit just adds the structure, the
next commit will add schannel server side support.
- added 128 bit session key support to our client side code, and
testing against w2k3 with smbtorture. Works well.
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negotiate flags it can support.
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try to login to Samba4, as
WinXP sees us as an ADS server.
Unfortunately WinXP also uses a set of negotiate_flags that we don't
support yet. Some crypto work needed.
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- moved some sec desc defines into misc.idl
- fixed pw_len field in UserInfo26
- made some pipes available on TCP
- added netr_DsrEnumerateDomainTrusts() to netlogon
- added templates for remaining netlogon IDL calls (from ethereal)
- added a unistr_noterm vs unistr error detector in ndr basic decoder
- added torture test for netr_DsrEnumerateDomainTrusts()
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- added start of QueryDomainInfo in samr server
"net rpc info" from samba3 now works against a samba4 server. I
suspect join will work fairly soon.
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metze
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