/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. SMB parameters and setup Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1998 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _CLIENT_H #define _CLIENT_H #include "../librpc/ndr/libndr.h" /* the client asks for a smaller buffer to save ram and also to get more overlap on the wire. This size gives us a nice read/write size, which will be a multiple of the page size on almost any system */ #define CLI_BUFFER_SIZE (0xFFFF) #define CLI_SAMBA_MAX_LARGE_READX_SIZE (127*1024) /* Works for Samba servers */ #define CLI_SAMBA_MAX_LARGE_WRITEX_SIZE (127*1024) /* Works for Samba servers */ #define CLI_WINDOWS_MAX_LARGE_READX_SIZE ((64*1024)-2) /* Windows servers are broken.... */ #define CLI_WINDOWS_MAX_LARGE_WRITEX_SIZE ((64*1024)-2) /* Windows servers are broken.... */ #define CLI_SAMBA_MAX_POSIX_LARGE_READX_SIZE (0xFFFF00) /* 24-bit len. */ #define CLI_SAMBA_MAX_POSIX_LARGE_WRITEX_SIZE (0xFFFF00) /* 24-bit len. */ /* * These definitions depend on smb.h */ struct print_job_info { uint16 id; uint16 priority; size_t size; fstring user; fstring name; time_t t; }; #include "rpc_client/rpc_transport.h" struct dcerpc_binding_handle; struct rpc_pipe_client { struct rpc_pipe_client *prev, *next; struct rpc_cli_transport *transport; struct dcerpc_binding_handle *binding_handle; struct ndr_syntax_id abstract_syntax; struct ndr_syntax_id transfer_syntax; char *desthost; char *srv_name_slash; uint16 max_xmit_frag; uint16 max_recv_frag; struct pipe_auth_data *auth; /* The following is only non-null on a netlogon client pipe. */ struct netlogon_creds_CredentialState *dc; }; struct cli_state_seqnum { struct cli_state_seqnum *prev, *next; uint16_t mid; uint32_t seqnum; bool persistent; }; struct cli_state { /** * A list of subsidiary connections for DFS. */ struct cli_state *prev, *next; int port; int fd; /* Last read or write error. */ enum smb_read_errors smb_rw_error; uint16 cnum; uint16 pid; uint16 mid; uint16 vuid; int protocol; int sec_mode; int rap_error; int privileges; fstring desthost; /* The credentials used to open the cli_state connection. */ char *domain; char *user_name; char *password; /* Can be null to force use of zero NTLMSSP session key. */ /* * The following strings are the * ones returned by the server if * the protocol > NT1. */ fstring server_type; fstring server_os; fstring server_domain; fstring share; fstring dev; struct nmb_name called; struct nmb_name calling; struct sockaddr_storage dest_ss; DATA_BLOB secblob; /* cryptkey or negTokenInit */ uint32 sesskey; int serverzone; uint32 servertime; int readbraw_supported; int writebraw_supported; int timeout; /* in milliseconds. */ size_t max_xmit; size_t max_mux; char *outbuf; struct cli_state_seqnum *seqnum; char *inbuf; unsigned int bufsize; int initialised; int win95; bool is_samba; uint32 capabilities; /* What the server offered. */ uint32_t server_posix_capabilities; /* What the client requested. */ uint32_t requested_posix_capabilities; bool dfsroot; struct smb_signing_state *signing_state; struct smb_trans_enc_state *trans_enc_state; /* Setup if we're encrypting SMB's. */ /* the session key for this CLI, outside any per-pipe authenticaion */ DATA_BLOB user_session_key; /* The list of pipes currently open on this connection. */ struct rpc_pipe_client *pipe_list; bool use_kerberos; bool fallback_after_kerberos; bool use_spnego; bool use_ccache; bool got_kerberos_mechanism; /* Server supports krb5 in SPNEGO. */ bool use_oplocks; /* should we use oplocks? */ bool use_level_II_oplocks; /* should we use level II oplocks? */ /* a oplock break request handler */ NTSTATUS (*oplock_handler)(struct cli_state *cli, uint16_t fnum, unsigned char level); bool force_dos_errors; bool case_sensitive; /* False by default. */ /* Where (if anywhere) this is mounted under DFS. */ char *dfs_mountpoint; struct tevent_queue *outgoing; struct tevent_req **pending; }; struct file_info { uint64_t size; uint16 mode; uid_t uid; gid_t gid; /* these times are normally kept in GMT */ struct timespec mtime_ts; struct timespec atime_ts; struct timespec ctime_ts; char *name; char short_name[13*3]; /* the *3 is to cope with multi-byte */ }; #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_DONT_SPNEGO 0x0001 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_USE_KERBEROS 0x0002 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_ANONYMOUS_FALLBACK 0x0004 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_FALLBACK_AFTER_KERBEROS 0x0008 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_OPLOCKS 0x0010 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS 0x0020 #define CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_USE_CCACHE 0x0040 #endif /* _CLIENT_H */