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(no need for it to hang around forever).
Add test for this behaviour.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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- qfsinfo (query file system information)
- appendacl (append an ACL to existing file's security descriptor and get new
full ACL)
The second one also includes an improvement to security descriptor handling
which allows to copy security descriptor. Written by Peter Novodvorsky
<peter.novodvorsky@ru.ibm.com>
Both functions have corresponding torture tests added. Tested under valgrind and
work against Samba 4 and Windows XP.
ToDo: document composite call creation process in prog_guide.txt
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Thanks to lars and agruen for finding this
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Andrew Bartlett
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now tests areas in extended security handling (SPNEGO) that are just
plain odd...
Andrew Bartlett
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GENSEC, and to pull SCHANNEL into GENSEC, by making it less 'special'.
GENSEC now no longer has it's own handling of 'set username' etc,
instead it uses cli_credentials calls.
In order to link the credentails code right though Samba, a lot of
interfaces have changed to remove 'username, domain, password'
arguments, and these have been replaced with a single 'struct
cli_credentials'.
In the session setup code, a new parameter 'workgroup' contains the
client/server current workgroup, which seems unrelated to the
authentication exchange (it was being filled in from the auth info).
This allows in particular kerberos to only call back for passwords
when it actually needs to perform the kinit.
The kerberos code has been modified not to use the SPNEGO provided
'principal name' (in the mechListMIC), but to instead use the name the
host was connected to as. This better matches Microsoft behaviour,
is more secure and allows better use of standard kerberos functions.
To achieve this, I made changes to our socket code so that the
hostname (before name resolution) is now recorded on the socket.
In schannel, most of the code from librpc/rpc/dcerpc_schannel.c is now
in libcli/auth/schannel.c, and it looks much more like a standard
GENSEC module. The actual sign/seal code moved to
libcli/auth/schannel_sign.c in a previous commit.
The schannel credentails structure is now merged with the rest of the
credentails, as many of the values (username, workstation, domain)
where already present there. This makes handling this in a generic
manner much easier, as there is no longer a custom entry-point.
The auth_domain module continues to be developed, but is now just as
functional as auth_winbind. The changes here are consequential to the
schannel changes.
The only removed function at this point is the RPC-LOGIN test
(simulating the load of a WinXP login), which needs much more work to
clean it up (it contains copies of too much code from all over the
torture suite, and I havn't been able to penetrate its 'structure').
Andrew Bartlett
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- gtk+ (returned by GtkHostBindingDialog as well now)
- torture/
- librpc/
- lib/com/dcom/
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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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make it possible to add optimisations to the events code such as
keeping the next timed event in a sorted list, and using epoll for
file descriptor events.
I also removed the loop events code, as it wasn't being used anywhere,
and changed timed events to always be one-shot (as adding a new timed
event in the event handler is so easy to do if needed)
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rename the core structure to composite_context and the wait routine to
composite_wait() (suggestion from metze)
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Jeremy.
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versions of filenames. Tridge please check I haven't screwed this up.
Jeremy.
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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handle the inverted memory hierarchy that a normal session
establishment gave. The inverted hierarchy came from that fact that
you first establish a socket, then a transport, then a session and
finally a tree. That leads to the socket being at the top of the
memory hierarchy and the tree at the bottom, which makes no sense from
the users point of view, as they want to be able to free the tree and
have everything disappear.
The core problem was that the libcli interface didn't distinguish
between establishing a primary context and a secondary context. If you
establish a 2nd session on a transport then you want the transport to
be referenced by the session, whereas if you establish a primary
session then you want the transport to be a child of the session.
To fix this I have added "parent_ctx" and "primary" arguments to the
libcli intialisation functions. This makes using the library much
easier, and gives us a memory hierarchy that makes much more sense.
I was prompted to do this by a bug in the cifs backend, which was
caused by the socket not being properly torn down on a disconnect due
to the inverted memory hierarchy.
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server and
loads a file. Needs a smb url parsing wrapper.
Volker
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for completion
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encapsulates all the different session setup methods, including the
multi-pass spnego code.
I have hooked this into all the places that previously used the
RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC method, and have removed the old
RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC code from clisession.c and clitree.c. A nice
side effect is that these two modules are now very simple again, back
to being "raw" session setup handling, which was what was originally
intended.
I have also used this to replace the session setup code in the
smb_composite_connect() code, and used that to build a very simple
replacement for smbcli_tree_full_connection().
As a result, smbclient, smbtorture and all our other SMB connection
code now goes via these composite async functions. That should give
them a good workout!
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- make use of talloc destructors
metze
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suite a little
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which combineds ntcreatex, readx and close into a single call that
behaves just like a normal libcli async call.
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not do
dynamic inheritance
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- added #if TALLOC_DEPRECATED around the _p functions
- fixes the code that broke from the above
while doing this I fixed quite a number of places that were
incorrectly using the non type-safe talloc functions to use the type
safe ones. Some were even doing multiplies for array allocation, which
is potentially unsafe.
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win2003. It is a
win2003 bug!
This new test code works against w2k, and against longhorn, but fails
against w2k3. When tested against w2k3 it allows a open with an access
mask that should be denied by the given ACL, after setting up the ACL
using inheritance. Note that only the very specific
SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL mask incorrectly succeeds, so they must have a
special case for that mask. Maybe its an optimisation gone wrong?
I don't know if there are any serious security implications to this,
but it is pretty clearly wrong, and has been fixed in longhorn.
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talloc_size() or talloc_array_p() where appropriate.
also fixed a memory leak in pvfs_copy_file() (failed to free a memory
context)
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talloc(ctx, 0) call.
- cleaned up some talloc usage in various files
I'd like to get to the point that we have no calls to talloc(), at
which point we will rename talloc_p() to talloc(), to encourage
everyone to use the typesafe functions.
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metze
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RAW-RENAME test
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are inheritable
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- added a test for all combinations of the inheritance ACE flags and how
they are propogated to child directories and files
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- added test for chained OpenX/ReadX, simulating the OS/2 workplace shell
- fixed a bug in handling chained fnum in openx and ntcreatex in the server
(yes, I'm on holiday, but this bug was annoying me ....)
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level. This is quite a strange level that we've never seen before, but
is used by the os2 workplace shell.
note w2k screws up this level when unicode is negotiated, so it only
passes the RAW-SEARCH test when you force non-unicode
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setfileinfo allows
for multiple EAs to be set at once. This fixes all the ea code to allow for that.
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to kukks on #samba-technical for the sniffs that allowed me to work
this out
- much simpler ntvfs open generic mapping code
- added t2open create with EA torture test to RAW-OPEN test
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name back into a directory for files that no longer exist.
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this is mostly just a tidyup, but also adds the privilege_mask, which
I will be using shortly in ACL checking.
note that I had to move the definition of struct security_token out of
security.idl as pidl doesn't yet handle arrays of pointers, and the
usual workaround (to use a intermediate structure) would make things
too cumbersome for this structure, especially given we never encode it
to NDR.
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the privileges of the user running the test. This allows the test to
work out what the expected access masks are.
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