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/*
* 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_SMBUNIX_DB
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern DOM_SID global_sid_S_1_5_20;
extern DOM_SID global_sam_sid;
extern fstring global_sam_name;
/***************************************************************
Start to enumerate the bltpasswd list. Returns a void pointer
to ensure no modification outside this module.
****************************************************************/
static void *startbltunixpwent(BOOL update)
{
setgrent();
return (void*)(-1);
}
/***************************************************************
End enumeration of the bltpasswd list.
****************************************************************/
static void endbltunixpwent(void *vp)
{
endgrent();
}
/*************************************************************************
Return the current position in the bltpasswd list as an SMB_BIG_UINT.
This must be treated as an opaque token.
*************************************************************************/
static SMB_BIG_UINT getbltunixpwpos(void *vp)
{
return (SMB_BIG_UINT)0;
}
/*************************************************************************
Set the current position in the bltpasswd list from an SMB_BIG_UINT.
This must be treated as an opaque token.
*************************************************************************/
static BOOL setbltunixpwpos(void *vp, SMB_BIG_UINT tok)
{
return False;
}
/*************************************************************************
Routine to return the next entry in the smbdomainbuiltin list.
*************************************************************************/
BOOL get_unixbuiltin_members(struct group *grp,
int *num_mem, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **members)
{
int i;
char *unix_name;
if (num_mem == NULL || members == NULL)
{
return False;
}
(*num_mem) = 0;
(*members) = NULL;
for (i = 0; (unix_name = grp->gr_mem[i]) != NULL; i++)
{
fstring name;
DOM_NAME_MAP gmep;
LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER *mem;
fstrcpy(name, unix_name);
if (!lookupsmbpwnam (name, &gmep) &&
!lookupsmbgrpnam(name, &gmep))
{
continue;
}
if (!sid_front_equal(&global_sam_sid, &gmep.sid))
{
DEBUG(0,("builtin database: could not resolve name %s (wrong Domain SID)\n",
name));
continue;
}
(*num_mem)++;
(*members) = Realloc((*members), (*num_mem) * sizeof(LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER));
if ((*members) == NULL)
{
DEBUG(0,("get_unixbuiltin_members: could not realloc LOCAL_GRP_MEMBERs\n"));
return False;
}
mem = &(*members)[(*num_mem)-1];
slprintf(mem->name, sizeof(mem->name)-1, "%s\\%s",
gmep.nt_domain, gmep.nt_name);
sid_copy(&mem->sid, &gmep.sid);
mem->sid_use = gmep.type;
DEBUG(10,("get_unixbuiltin_members: adding to builtin alias %s\n",
mem->name));
}
return True;
}
/*************************************************************************
Routine to return the next entry in the domain builtin list.
when we are a PDC or BDC, then unix groups that are explicitly NOT mapped
to builtin aliases are treated as DOMAIN groups (see groupunix.c).
when we are a member of a domain (not a PDC or BDC) then unix groups
that are explicitly NOT mapped to builtin aliases are treated
as LOCAL groups.
the reasoning behind this is to make it as simple as possible (not an easy
task) for people to set up a domain-aware samba server, in each role that
the server can take.
*************************************************************************/
static LOCAL_GRP *getbltunixpwent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem)
{
/* Static buffers we will return. */
static LOCAL_GRP gp_buf;
struct group *unix_grp;
if (lp_server_role() == ROLE_DOMAIN_NONE)
{
/*
* no domain role, no domain builtin aliases (or domain groups,
* but that's dealt with by groupdb...).
*/
return NULL;
}
bidb_init_blt(&gp_buf);
/* cycle through unix groups */
while ((unix_grp = getgrent()) != NULL)
{
DOM_NAME_MAP gmep;
fstring sid_str;
DEBUG(10,("getbltunixpwent: enum unix group entry %s\n",
unix_grp->gr_name));
if (!lookupsmbgrpgid(unix_grp->gr_gid, &gmep))
{
continue;
}
sid_to_string(sid_str, &gmep.sid);
DEBUG(10,("group %s found, sid %s type %d\n",
gmep.nt_name, sid_str, gmep.type));
if (gmep.type != SID_NAME_ALIAS)
{
continue;
}
sid_split_rid(&gmep.sid, &gp_buf.rid);
if (!sid_equal(&global_sid_S_1_5_20, &gmep.sid))
{
continue;
}
fstrcpy(gp_buf.name, gmep.nt_name);
break;
}
if (unix_grp == NULL)
{
return NULL;
}
/* get the user's domain builtin aliases. there are a maximum of 32 */
if (mem != NULL && num_mem != NULL)
{
(*mem) = NULL;
(*num_mem) = 0;
get_unixbuiltin_members(unix_grp, num_mem, mem);
}
{
pstring linebuf;
make_builtin_line(linebuf, sizeof(linebuf), &gp_buf, mem, num_mem);
DEBUG(10,("line: '%s'\n", linebuf));
}
return &gp_buf;
}
/************************************************************************
Routine to add an entry to the bltpasswd file.
*************************************************************************/
static BOOL add_bltunixgrp_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newblt)
{
DEBUG(0, ("add_bltunixgrp_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n"));
return False;
}
/************************************************************************
Routine to search the bltpasswd file for an entry matching the builtinname.
and then modify its builtin entry. We can't use the startbltpwent()/
getbltpwent()/endbltpwent() 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 builtin or NO PASS
************************************************************************/
static BOOL mod_bltunixgrp_entry(LOCAL_GRP* blt)
{
DEBUG(0, ("mod_bltunixgrp_entry: NOT IMPLEMENTED\n"));
return False;
}
static struct aliasdb_ops unix_ops =
{
startbltunixpwent,
endbltunixpwent,
getbltunixpwpos,
setbltunixpwpos,
iterate_getbuiltinntnam, /* In builtindb.c */
iterate_getbuiltingid, /* In builtindb.c */
iterate_getbuiltinrid, /* In builtindb.c */
getbltunixpwent,
add_bltunixgrp_entry,
mod_bltunixgrp_entry,
iterate_getuserbuiltinntnam /* in builtindb.c */
};
struct aliasdb_ops *unix_initialise_builtin_db(void)
{
return &unix_ops;
}
#else
/* Do *NOT* make this function static. It breaks the compile on gcc. JRA */
void unix_bltpass_dummy_function(void) { } /* stop some compilers complaining */
#endif /* USE_SMBPASS_DB */
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