/* * Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. Version 1.9. SMB parameters and setup * Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 Modified by Jeremy Allison 1995. * * 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 2 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 * Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "includes.h" #ifdef USE_SMBPASS_DB extern int DEBUGLEVEL; extern pstring samlogon_user; extern BOOL sam_logon_in_ssb; static char s_readbuf[16 * 1024]; /*************************************************************** Start to enumerate the smbpasswd list. Returns a void pointer to ensure no modification outside this module. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. ****************************************************************/ void *startsmbpwent(BOOL update) { FILE *fp = NULL; char *pfile = lp_smb_passwd_file(); if (!*pfile) { DEBUG(0, ("startsmbpwent: No SMB password file set\n")); return (NULL); } DEBUG(10, ("startsmbpwent: opening file %s\n", pfile)); fp = fopen(pfile, update ? "r+b" : "rb"); if (fp == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("startsmbpwent: unable to open file %s\n", pfile)); return NULL; } /* Set a 16k buffer to do more efficient reads */ setvbuf(fp, s_readbuf, _IOFBF, sizeof(s_readbuf)); if (!pw_file_lock(fileno(fp), (update ? F_WRLCK : F_RDLCK), 5, &pw_file_lock_depth)) { DEBUG(0, ("startsmbpwent: unable to lock file %s\n", pfile)); fclose(fp); return NULL; } /* Make sure it is only rw by the owner */ chmod(pfile, 0600); /* We have a lock on the file. */ return (void *)fp; } /*************************************************************** End enumeration of the smbpasswd list. ****************************************************************/ void endsmbpwent(void *vp) { FILE *fp = (FILE *)vp; pw_file_unlock(fileno(fp), &pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); DEBUG(7, ("endsmbpwent: closed password file.\n")); } /************************************************************************* Routine to return the next entry in the smbpasswd list. this function is a nice, messy combination of reading: - the smbpasswd file - the unix password database - smb.conf options (not done at present). do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ struct sam_passwd *getsmb21pwent(void *vp) { struct smb_passwd *pw_buf = getsmbpwent(vp); static struct sam_passwd user; struct passwd *pwfile; static pstring full_name; static pstring home_dir; static pstring home_drive; static pstring logon_script; static pstring profile_path; static pstring acct_desc; static pstring workstations; if (pw_buf == NULL) return NULL; pwfile = getpwnam(pw_buf->smb_name); if (pwfile == NULL) return NULL; bzero(&user, sizeof(user)); pstrcpy(samlogon_user, pw_buf->smb_name); if (samlogon_user[strlen(samlogon_user)-1] != '$') { /* XXXX hack to get standard_sub_basic() to use sam logon username */ /* possibly a better way would be to do a become_user() call */ sam_logon_in_ssb = True; user.smb_userid = pw_buf->smb_userid; user.smb_grpid = pwfile->pw_gid; user.user_rid = pdb_uid_to_user_rid (user.smb_userid); user.group_rid = pdb_gid_to_group_rid(user.smb_grpid ); pstrcpy(full_name , pwfile->pw_gecos ); pstrcpy(logon_script , lp_logon_script ()); pstrcpy(profile_path , lp_logon_path ()); pstrcpy(home_drive , lp_logon_drive ()); pstrcpy(home_dir , lp_logon_home ()); pstrcpy(acct_desc , ""); pstrcpy(workstations , ""); sam_logon_in_ssb = False; } else { user.smb_userid = pw_buf->smb_userid; user.smb_grpid = pwfile->pw_gid; user.user_rid = uid_to_user_rid (user.smb_userid); user.group_rid = DOMAIN_GROUP_RID_USERS; /* lkclXXXX this is OBSERVED behaviour by NT PDCs, enforced here. */ pstrcpy(full_name , ""); pstrcpy(logon_script , ""); pstrcpy(profile_path , ""); pstrcpy(home_drive , ""); pstrcpy(home_dir , ""); pstrcpy(acct_desc , ""); pstrcpy(workstations , ""); } user.logon_time = (time_t)-1; user.logoff_time = (time_t)-1; user.kickoff_time = (time_t)-1; user.pass_last_set_time = pw_buf->pass_last_set_time; user.pass_can_change_time = (time_t)-1; user.pass_must_change_time = (time_t)-1; user.smb_name = pw_buf->smb_name; user.full_name = full_name; user.home_dir = home_dir; user.dir_drive = home_drive; user.logon_script = logon_script; user.profile_path = profile_path; user.acct_desc = acct_desc; user.workstations = workstations; user.unknown_str = NULL; /* don't know, yet! */ user.munged_dial = NULL; /* "munged" dial-back telephone number */ user.smb_nt_passwd = pw_buf->smb_nt_passwd; user.smb_passwd = pw_buf->smb_passwd; user.acct_ctrl = pw_buf->acct_ctrl; user.unknown_3 = 0xffffff; /* don't know */ user.logon_divs = 168; /* hours per week */ user.hours_len = 21; /* 21 times 8 bits = 168 */ memset(user.hours, 0xff, user.hours_len); /* available at all hours */ user.unknown_5 = 0x00020000; /* don't know */ user.unknown_5 = 0x000004ec; /* don't know */ return &user; } /************************************************************************* Routine to return the next entry in the smbpasswd list. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ struct smb_passwd *getsmbpwent(void *vp) { /* Static buffers we will return. */ static struct smb_passwd pw_buf; static pstring user_name; static unsigned char smbpwd[16]; static unsigned char smbntpwd[16]; FILE *fp = (FILE *)vp; char linebuf[256]; unsigned char c; unsigned char *p; long uidval; long linebuf_len; if(fp == NULL) { DEBUG(0,("getsmbpwent: Bad password file pointer.\n")); return NULL; } pw_buf.acct_ctrl = ACB_NORMAL; pw_buf.pass_last_set_time = (time_t)-1; /* * Scan the file, a line at a time and check if the name matches. */ while (!feof(fp)) { linebuf[0] = '\0'; fgets(linebuf, 256, fp); if (ferror(fp)) { return NULL; } /* * Check if the string is terminated with a newline - if not * then we must keep reading and discard until we get one. */ linebuf_len = strlen(linebuf); if (linebuf[linebuf_len - 1] != '\n') { c = '\0'; while (!ferror(fp) && !feof(fp)) { c = fgetc(fp); if (c == '\n') break; } } else linebuf[linebuf_len - 1] = '\0'; #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("getsmbpwent: got line |%s|\n", linebuf)); #endif if ((linebuf[0] == 0) && feof(fp)) { DEBUG(4, ("getsmbpwent: end of file reached\n")); break; } /* * The line we have should be of the form :- * * username:uid:32hex bytes:[Account type]:LCT-12345678....other flags presently * ignored.... * * or, * * username:uid:32hex bytes:32hex bytes:[Account type]:LCT-12345678....ignored.... * * if Windows NT compatible passwords are also present. * [Account type] is an ascii encoding of the type of account. * LCT-(8 hex digits) is the time_t value of the last change time. */ if (linebuf[0] == '#' || linebuf[0] == '\0') { DEBUG(6, ("getsmbpwent: skipping comment or blank line\n")); continue; } p = (unsigned char *) strchr(linebuf, ':'); if (p == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: malformed password entry (no :)\n")); continue; } /* * As 256 is shorter than a pstring we don't need to check * length here - if this ever changes.... */ strncpy(user_name, linebuf, PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)); user_name[PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)] = '\0'; /* Get smb uid. */ p++; /* Go past ':' */ if (!isdigit(*p)) { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: malformed password entry (uid not number)\n")); continue; } uidval = atoi((char *) p); while (*p && isdigit(*p)) p++; if (*p != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: malformed password entry (no : after uid)\n")); continue; } pw_buf.smb_name = user_name; pw_buf.smb_userid = uidval; /* * Now get the password value - this should be 32 hex digits * which are the ascii representations of a 16 byte string. * Get two at a time and put them into the password. */ /* Skip the ':' */ p++; if (*p == '*' || *p == 'X') { /* Password deliberately invalid - end here. */ DEBUG(10, ("getsmbpwent: entry invalidated for user %s\n", user_name)); pw_buf.smb_nt_passwd = NULL; pw_buf.smb_passwd = NULL; pw_buf.acct_ctrl |= ACB_DISABLED; return &pw_buf; } if (linebuf_len < (PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf) + 33)) { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: malformed password entry (passwd too short)\n")); continue; } if (p[32] != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: malformed password entry (no terminating :)\n")); continue; } if (!strncasecmp((char *) p, "NO PASSWORD", 11)) { pw_buf.smb_passwd = NULL; pw_buf.acct_ctrl |= ACB_PWNOTREQ; } else { if (!pdb_gethexpwd((char *)p, (char *)smbpwd)) { DEBUG(0, ("getsmbpwent: Malformed Lanman password entry (non hex chars)\n")); continue; } pw_buf.smb_passwd = smbpwd; } /* * Now check if the NT compatible password is * available. */ pw_buf.smb_nt_passwd = NULL; p += 33; /* Move to the first character of the line after the lanman password. */ if ((linebuf_len >= (PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf) + 33)) && (p[32] == ':')) { if (*p != '*' && *p != 'X') { if(pdb_gethexpwd((char *)p,(char *)smbntpwd)) pw_buf.smb_nt_passwd = smbntpwd; } p += 33; /* Move to the first character of the line after the NT password. */ } DEBUG(5, ("getsmbpwent: returning passwd entry for user %s, uid %d\n", user_name, uidval)); if (*p == '[') { pw_buf.acct_ctrl = pdb_decode_acct_ctrl(p); /* Must have some account type set. */ if(pw_buf.acct_ctrl == 0) pw_buf.acct_ctrl = ACB_NORMAL; /* Now try and get the last change time. */ if(*p == ']') p++; if(*p == ':') { p++; if(*p && StrnCaseCmp((char *)p, "LCT-", 4)) { int i; p += 4; for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { if(p[i] == '\0' || !isxdigit(p[i])) break; } if(i == 8) { /* * p points at 8 characters of hex digits - * read into a time_t as the seconds since * 1970 that the password was last changed. */ pw_buf.pass_last_set_time = (time_t)strtol((char *)p, NULL, 16); } } } } else { /* 'Old' style file. Fake up based on user name. */ /* * Currently trust accounts are kept in the same * password file as 'normal accounts'. If this changes * we will have to fix this code. JRA. */ if(pw_buf.smb_name[strlen(pw_buf.smb_name) - 1] == '$') { pw_buf.acct_ctrl &= ~ACB_NORMAL; pw_buf.acct_ctrl |= ACB_WSTRUST; } } return &pw_buf; } DEBUG(5,("getsmbpwent: end of file reached.\n")); return NULL; } /************************************************************************* Return the current position in the smbpasswd list as an unsigned long. This must be treated as an opaque token. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ unsigned long getsmbpwpos(void *vp) { return (unsigned long)ftell((FILE *)vp); } /************************************************************************* Set the current position in the smbpasswd list from unsigned long. This must be treated as an opaque token. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ BOOL setsmbpwpos(void *vp, unsigned long tok) { return !fseek((FILE *)vp, tok, SEEK_SET); } /************************************************************************ Routine to add an entry to the smbpasswd file. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ BOOL add_smb21pwd_entry(struct sam_passwd *newpwd) { return False; } /************************************************************************ Routine to add an entry to the smbpasswd file. do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. *************************************************************************/ BOOL add_smbpwd_entry(struct smb_passwd *newpwd) { char *pfile = lp_smb_passwd_file(); struct smb_passwd *pwd = NULL; FILE *fp = NULL; int i; int wr_len; int fd; int new_entry_length; unsigned char *new_entry; long offpos; unsigned char *p; /* Open the smbpassword file - for update. */ fp = startsmbpwent(True); if (fp == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry: unable to open file.\n")); return False; } /* * Scan the file, a line at a time and check if the name matches. */ while ((pwd = getsmbpwent(fp)) != NULL) { if (strequal(newpwd->smb_name, pwd->smb_name)) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry: entry with name %s already exists\n", pwd->smb_name)); endsmbpwent(fp); return False; } } /* Ok - entry doesn't exist. We can add it */ /* Create a new smb passwd entry and set it to the given password. */ /* * The add user write needs to be atomic - so get the fd from * the fp and do a raw write() call. */ fd = fileno(fp); if((offpos = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END)) == -1) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry(lseek): Failed to add entry for user %s to file %s. \ Error was %s\n", newpwd->smb_name, pfile, strerror(errno))); endsmbpwent(fp); return False; } new_entry_length = strlen(newpwd->smb_name) + 1 + 15 + 1 + 32 + 1 + 32 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 13 + 2; if((new_entry = (char *)malloc( new_entry_length )) == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry(malloc): Failed to add entry for user %s to file %s. \ Error was %s\n", newpwd->smb_name, pfile, strerror(errno))); endsmbpwent(fp); return False; } slprintf(new_entry, new_entry_length - 1, "%s:%u:", newpwd->smb_name, (unsigned)newpwd->smb_userid); p = (unsigned char *)&new_entry[strlen(new_entry)]; if(newpwd->smb_passwd != NULL) { for( i = 0; i < 16; i++) { slprintf((char *)&p[i*2], new_entry_length - (p - new_entry) - 1, "%02X", newpwd->smb_passwd[i]); } } else { i=0; if(newpwd->acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ) safe_strcpy((char *)p, "NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry)); else safe_strcpy((char *)p, "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry)); } p += 32; *p++ = ':'; if(newpwd->smb_nt_passwd != NULL) { for( i = 0; i < 16; i++) { slprintf((char *)&p[i*2], new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry), "%02X", newpwd->smb_nt_passwd[i]); } } else { if(newpwd->acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ) safe_strcpy((char *)p, "NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry)); else safe_strcpy((char *)p, "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry)); } p += 32; *p++ = ':'; /* Add the account encoding and the last change time. */ slprintf((char *)p, new_entry_length - 1 - (p - new_entry), "%s:LCT-%08X:\n", pdb_encode_acct_ctrl(newpwd->acct_ctrl), (uint32)time(NULL)); #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("add_smbpwd_entry(%d): new_entry_len %d entry_len %d made line |%s|", fd, new_entry_length, strlen(new_entry), new_entry)); #endif if ((wr_len = write(fd, new_entry, strlen(new_entry))) != strlen(new_entry)) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry(write): %d Failed to add entry for user %s to file %s. \ Error was %s\n", wr_len, newpwd->smb_name, pfile, strerror(errno))); /* Remove the entry we just wrote. */ if(ftruncate(fd, offpos) == -1) { DEBUG(0, ("add_smbpwd_entry: ERROR failed to ftruncate file %s. \ Error was %s. Password file may be corrupt ! Please examine by hand !\n", newpwd->smb_name, strerror(errno))); } endsmbpwent(fp); return False; } endsmbpwent(fp); return True; } /************************************************************************ Routine to search the smbpasswd file for an entry matching the username. and then modify its password entry. We can't use the startsmbpwent()/ getsmbpwent()/endsmbpwent() interfaces here as we depend on looking in the actual file to decide how much room we have to write data. override = False, normal override = True, override XXXXXXXX'd out password or NO PASS do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. ************************************************************************/ BOOL mod_smb21pwd_entry(struct sam_passwd* pwd, BOOL override) { return False; } /************************************************************************ Routine to search the smbpasswd file for an entry matching the username. and then modify its password entry. We can't use the startsmbpwent()/ getsmbpwent()/endsmbpwent() interfaces here as we depend on looking in the actual file to decide how much room we have to write data. override = False, normal override = True, override XXXXXXXX'd out password or NO PASS do not call this function directly. use passdb.c instead. ************************************************************************/ BOOL mod_smbpwd_entry(struct smb_passwd* pwd, BOOL override) { /* Static buffers we will return. */ static pstring user_name; char linebuf[256]; char readbuf[16 * 1024]; unsigned char c; fstring ascii_p16; fstring encode_bits; unsigned char *p = NULL; long linebuf_len = 0; FILE *fp; int lockfd; char *pfile = lp_smb_passwd_file(); BOOL found_entry = False; BOOL got_pass_last_set_time = False; long pwd_seekpos = 0; int i; int wr_len; int fd; if (!*pfile) { DEBUG(0, ("No SMB password file set\n")); return False; } DEBUG(10, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: opening file %s\n", pfile)); fp = fopen(pfile, "r+"); if (fp == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: unable to open file %s\n", pfile)); return False; } /* Set a 16k buffer to do more efficient reads */ setvbuf(fp, readbuf, _IOFBF, sizeof(readbuf)); lockfd = fileno(fp); if (!pw_file_lock(lockfd, F_WRLCK, 5, &pw_file_lock_depth)) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: unable to lock file %s\n", pfile)); fclose(fp); return False; } /* Make sure it is only rw by the owner */ chmod(pfile, 0600); /* We have a write lock on the file. */ /* * Scan the file, a line at a time and check if the name matches. */ while (!feof(fp)) { pwd_seekpos = ftell(fp); linebuf[0] = '\0'; fgets(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), fp); if (ferror(fp)) { pw_file_unlock(lockfd, &pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* * Check if the string is terminated with a newline - if not * then we must keep reading and discard until we get one. */ linebuf_len = strlen(linebuf); if (linebuf[linebuf_len - 1] != '\n') { c = '\0'; while (!ferror(fp) && !feof(fp)) { c = fgetc(fp); if (c == '\n') { break; } } } else { linebuf[linebuf_len - 1] = '\0'; } #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: got line |%s|\n", linebuf)); #endif if ((linebuf[0] == 0) && feof(fp)) { DEBUG(4, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: end of file reached\n")); break; } /* * The line we have should be of the form :- * * username:uid:[32hex bytes]:....other flags presently * ignored.... * * or, * * username:uid:[32hex bytes]:[32hex bytes]:....ignored.... * * if Windows NT compatible passwords are also present. */ if (linebuf[0] == '#' || linebuf[0] == '\0') { DEBUG(6, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: skipping comment or blank line\n")); continue; } p = (unsigned char *) strchr(linebuf, ':'); if (p == NULL) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (no :)\n")); continue; } /* * As 256 is shorter than a pstring we don't need to check * length here - if this ever changes.... */ strncpy(user_name, linebuf, PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)); user_name[PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)] = '\0'; if (strequal(user_name, pwd->smb_name)) { found_entry = True; break; } } if (!found_entry) return False; DEBUG(6, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: entry exists\n")); /* User name matches - get uid and password */ p++; /* Go past ':' */ if (!isdigit(*p)) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (uid not number)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd, &pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } while (*p && isdigit(*p)) p++; if (*p != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (no : after uid)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd, &pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* * Now get the password value - this should be 32 hex digits * which are the ascii representations of a 16 byte string. * Get two at a time and put them into the password. */ p++; /* Record exact password position */ pwd_seekpos += PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf); if (!override && (*p == '*' || *p == 'X')) { /* Password deliberately invalid - end here. */ DEBUG(10, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: entry invalidated for user %s\n", user_name)); pw_file_unlock(lockfd, &pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } if (linebuf_len < (PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf) + 33)) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (passwd too short)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return (False); } if (p[32] != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (no terminating :)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } if (!override && (*p == '*' || *p == 'X')) { pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* Now check if the NT compatible password is available. */ p += 33; /* Move to the first character of the line after the lanman password. */ if (linebuf_len < (PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf) + 33)) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (passwd too short)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return (False); } if (p[32] != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: malformed password entry (no terminating :)\n")); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* * Now check if the account info and the password last * change time is available. */ p += 33; /* Move to the first character of the line after the NT password. */ if (*p == '[') { i = 0; p++; while((linebuf_len > PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)) && (*p != ']')) encode_bits[i++] = *p++; encode_bits[i] = '\0'; /* Go past the ']' */ if(linebuf_len > PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)) p++; if((linebuf_len > PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf)) && (*p == ':')) { p++; /* We should be pointing at the TLC entry. */ if((linebuf_len > (PTR_DIFF(p, linebuf) + 13)) && StrnCaseCmp((char *)p, "LCT-", 4)) { p += 4; for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { if(p[i] == '\0' || !isxdigit(p[i])) break; } if(i == 8) { /* * p points at 8 characters of hex digits - * read into a time_t as the seconds since * 1970 that the password was last changed. */ got_pass_last_set_time = True; } /* i == 8 */ } /* *p && StrnCaseCmp() */ } /* p == ':' */ } /* p == '[' */ /* Entry is correctly formed. */ /* * Do an atomic write into the file at the position defined by * seekpos. */ /* The mod user write needs to be atomic - so get the fd from the fp and do a raw write() call. */ fd = fileno(fp); if (lseek(fd, pwd_seekpos - 1, SEEK_SET) != pwd_seekpos - 1) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: seek fail on file %s.\n", pfile)); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* Sanity check - ensure the character is a ':' */ if (read(fd, &c, 1) != 1) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: read fail on file %s.\n", pfile)); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } if (c != ':') { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: check on passwd file %s failed.\n", pfile)); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } /* Create the 32 byte representation of the new p16 */ if(pwd->smb_passwd != NULL) { for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { slprintf(&ascii_p16[i*2], sizeof(fstring) - 1, "%02X", (uchar) pwd->smb_passwd[i]); } } else { if(pwd->acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ) fstrcpy(ascii_p16, "NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"); else fstrcpy(ascii_p16, "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"); } /* Add on the NT md4 hash */ ascii_p16[32] = ':'; wr_len = 65; if (pwd->smb_nt_passwd != NULL) { for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { slprintf(&ascii_p16[(i*2)+33], sizeof(fstring) - 1, "%02X", (uchar) pwd->smb_nt_passwd[i]); } } else { if(pwd->acct_ctrl & ACB_PWNOTREQ) fstrcpy(&ascii_p16[33], "NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"); else fstrcpy(&ascii_p16[33], "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"); } /* Add on the account info bits and the time of last password change. */ pwd->pass_last_set_time = time(NULL); if(got_pass_last_set_time) { slprintf(&ascii_p16[strlen(ascii_p16)], sizeof(ascii_p16)-(strlen(ascii_p16)+1), ":[%s]:TLC-%08X:", encode_bits, (uint32)pwd->pass_last_set_time ); wr_len = strlen(ascii_p16); } #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD DEBUG(100,("mod_smbpwd_entry: ")); dump_data(100, ascii_p16, wr_len); #endif if (write(fd, ascii_p16, wr_len) != wr_len) { DEBUG(0, ("mod_smbpwd_entry: write failed in passwd file %s\n", pfile)); pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return False; } pw_file_unlock(lockfd,&pw_file_lock_depth); fclose(fp); return True; } #else static void dummy_function(void) { } /* stop some compilers complaining */ #endif /* USE_SMBPASS_DB */