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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Winbind daemon connection manager
Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2001
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2002
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.
*/
/*
We need to manage connections to domain controllers without having to
mess up the main winbindd code with other issues. The aim of the
connection manager is to:
- make connections to domain controllers and cache them
- re-establish connections when networks or servers go down
- centralise the policy on connection timeouts, domain controller
selection etc
- manage re-entrancy for when winbindd becomes able to handle
multiple outstanding rpc requests
Why not have connection management as part of the rpc layer like tng?
Good question. This code may morph into libsmb/rpc_cache.c or something
like that but at the moment it's simply staying as part of winbind. I
think the TNG architecture of forcing every user of the rpc layer to use
the connection caching system is a bad idea. It should be an optional
method of using the routines.
The TNG design is quite good but I disagree with some aspects of the
implementation. -tpot
*/
/*
TODO:
- I'm pretty annoyed by all the make_nmb_name() stuff. It should be
moved down into another function.
- Take care when destroying cli_structs as they can be shared between
various sam handles.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#include "winbindd.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_WINBIND
/* Global list of connections. Initially a DLIST but can become a hash
table or whatever later. */
struct winbindd_cm_conn {
struct winbindd_cm_conn *prev, *next;
fstring domain;
fstring controller;
fstring pipe_name;
size_t mutex_ref_count;
struct cli_state *cli;
POLICY_HND pol;
};
static struct winbindd_cm_conn *cm_conns = NULL;
/* Choose between anonymous or authenticated connections. We need to use
an authenticated connection if DCs have the RestrictAnonymous registry
entry set > 0, or the "Additional restrictions for anonymous
connections" set in the win2k Local Security Policy.
Caller to free() result in domain, username, password
*/
static void cm_get_ipc_userpass(char **username, char **domain, char **password)
{
*username = secrets_fetch(SECRETS_AUTH_USER, NULL);
*domain = secrets_fetch(SECRETS_AUTH_DOMAIN, NULL);
*password = secrets_fetch(SECRETS_AUTH_PASSWORD, NULL);
if (*username && **username) {
if (!*domain || !**domain)
*domain = smb_xstrdup(lp_workgroup());
if (!*password || !**password)
*password = smb_xstrdup("");
DEBUG(3, ("IPC$ connections done by user %s\\%s\n",
*domain, *username));
} else {
DEBUG(3, ("IPC$ connections done anonymously\n"));
*username = smb_xstrdup("");
*domain = smb_xstrdup("");
*password = smb_xstrdup("");
}
}
/* Open a connction to the remote server, cache failures for 30 seconds */
static NTSTATUS cm_open_connection(const char *domain, const int pipe_index,
struct winbindd_cm_conn *new_conn)
{
NTSTATUS result;
char *machine_password;
char *machine_krb5_principal, *ipc_username, *ipc_domain, *ipc_password;
struct in_addr dc_ip;
int i;
BOOL retry = True;
ZERO_STRUCT(dc_ip);
fstrcpy(new_conn->domain, domain);
fstrcpy(new_conn->pipe_name, get_pipe_name_from_index(pipe_index));
/* connection failure cache has been moved inside of get_dc_name
so we can deal with half dead DC's --jerry */
if (!get_dc_name(domain, new_conn->controller, &dc_ip)) {
result = NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND;
add_failed_connection_entry(domain, "", result);
return result;
}
/* Initialise SMB connection */
/* grab stored passwords */
machine_password = secrets_fetch_machine_password(lp_workgroup(), NULL, NULL);
if (asprintf(&machine_krb5_principal, "%s$@%s", global_myname(), lp_realm()) == -1) {
SAFE_FREE(machine_password);
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
}
cm_get_ipc_userpass(&ipc_username, &ipc_domain, &ipc_password);
for (i = 0; retry && (i < 3); i++) {
BOOL got_mutex;
if (!(got_mutex = secrets_named_mutex(new_conn->controller, WINBIND_SERVER_MUTEX_WAIT_TIME))) {
DEBUG(0,("cm_open_connection: mutex grab failed for %s\n", new_conn->controller));
result = NT_STATUS_POSSIBLE_DEADLOCK;
continue;
}
new_conn->cli = NULL;
result = cli_start_connection(&new_conn->cli, global_myname(),
new_conn->controller,
&dc_ip, 0, Undefined,
CLI_FULL_CONNECTION_USE_KERBEROS,
&retry);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/* reset the error code */
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
/* Krb5 session */
if ((lp_security() == SEC_ADS)
&& (new_conn->cli->protocol >= PROTOCOL_NT1 && new_conn->cli->capabilities & CAP_EXTENDED_SECURITY)) {
new_conn->cli->use_kerberos = True;
DEBUG(5, ("connecting to %s from %s with kerberos principal [%s]\n",
new_conn->controller, global_myname(), machine_krb5_principal));
result = NT_STATUS_OK;
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = cli_session_setup_spnego(new_conn->cli, machine_krb5_principal,
machine_password,
domain))) {
DEBUG(4,("failed kerberos session setup with %s\n", nt_errstr(result)));
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
new_conn->cli->use_kerberos = False;
/* only do this is we have a username/password for thr IPC$ connection */
if ( !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)
&& new_conn->cli->sec_mode & NEGOTIATE_SECURITY_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE
&& strlen(ipc_username) )
{
DEBUG(5, ("connecting to %s from %s with username [%s]\\[%s]\n",
new_conn->controller, global_myname(), ipc_domain, ipc_username));
result = NT_STATUS_OK;
if (!cli_session_setup(new_conn->cli, ipc_username,
ipc_password, strlen(ipc_password)+1,
ipc_password, strlen(ipc_password)+1,
domain)) {
result = cli_nt_error(new_conn->cli);
DEBUG(4,("failed authenticated session setup with %s\n", nt_errstr(result)));
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
/* anonymous is all that is left if we get to here */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
DEBUG(5, ("anonymous connection attempt to %s from %s\n",
new_conn->controller, global_myname()));
result = NT_STATUS_OK;
if (!cli_session_setup(new_conn->cli, "", NULL, 0, NULL, 0, ""))
{
result = cli_nt_error(new_conn->cli);
DEBUG(4,("failed anonymous session setup with %s\n", nt_errstr(result)));
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result) && !cli_send_tconX(new_conn->cli, "IPC$", "IPC",
"", 0)) {
result = cli_nt_error(new_conn->cli);
DEBUG(1,("failed tcon_X with %s\n", nt_errstr(result)));
cli_shutdown(new_conn->cli);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
}
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
struct ntuser_creds creds;
init_creds(&creds, ipc_username, ipc_domain, ipc_password);
cli_init_creds(new_conn->cli, &creds);
}
if (got_mutex)
secrets_named_mutex_release(new_conn->controller);
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
break;
}
SAFE_FREE(ipc_username);
SAFE_FREE(ipc_domain);
SAFE_FREE(ipc_password);
SAFE_FREE(machine_password);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
add_failed_connection_entry(domain, new_conn->controller, result);
return result;
}
/* set the domain if empty; needed for schannel connections */
if ( !*new_conn->cli->domain )
fstrcpy( new_conn->cli->domain, domain );
if ( !cli_nt_session_open (new_conn->cli, pipe_index) ) {
result = NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
/*
* only cache a failure if we are not trying to open the
* **win2k** specific lsarpc UUID. This could be an NT PDC
* and therefore a failure is normal. This should probably
* be abstracted to a check for 2k specific pipes and wondering
* if the PDC is an NT4 box. but since there is only one 2k
* specific UUID right now, i'm not going to bother. --jerry
*/
if ( !is_win2k_pipe(pipe_index) )
add_failed_connection_entry(domain, new_conn->controller, result);
cli_shutdown(new_conn->cli);
return result;
}
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/************************************************************************
Wrapper around statuc cm_open_connection to retreive a freshly
setup cli_state struct
************************************************************************/
NTSTATUS cm_fresh_connection(const char *domain, const int pipe_index,
struct cli_state **cli)
{
NTSTATUS result;
struct winbindd_cm_conn conn;
result = cm_open_connection( domain, pipe_index, &conn );
if ( NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result) )
*cli = conn.cli;
return result;
}
/* Return true if a connection is still alive */
static BOOL connection_ok(struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn)
{
if (!conn) {
smb_panic("Invalid parameter passed to connection_ok(): conn was NULL!\n");
return False;
}
if (!conn->cli) {
DEBUG(3, ("Connection to %s for domain %s (pipe %s) has NULL conn->cli!\n",
conn->controller, conn->domain, conn->pipe_name));
return False;
}
if (!conn->cli->initialised) {
DEBUG(3, ("Connection to %s for domain %s (pipe %s) was never initialised!\n",
conn->controller, conn->domain, conn->pipe_name));
return False;
}
if (conn->cli->fd == -1) {
DEBUG(3, ("Connection to %s for domain %s (pipe %s) has died or was never started (fd == -1)\n",
conn->controller, conn->domain, conn->pipe_name));
return False;
}
return True;
}
/* Search the cache for a connection. If there is a broken one,
shut it down properly and return NULL. */
static void find_cm_connection(const char *domain, const char *pipe_name,
struct winbindd_cm_conn **conn_out)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn;
for (conn = cm_conns; conn; ) {
if (strequal(conn->domain, domain) &&
strequal(conn->pipe_name, pipe_name)) {
if (!connection_ok(conn)) {
/* Dead connection - remove it. */
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn_temp = conn->next;
if (conn->cli)
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
DLIST_REMOVE(cm_conns, conn);
SAFE_FREE(conn);
conn = conn_temp; /* Keep the loop moving */
continue;
} else {
break;
}
}
conn = conn->next;
}
*conn_out = conn;
}
/* Initialize a new connection up to the RPC BIND. */
static NTSTATUS new_cm_connection(const char *domain, const char *pipe_name,
struct winbindd_cm_conn **conn_out)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn;
NTSTATUS result;
if (!(conn = malloc(sizeof(*conn))))
return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
ZERO_STRUCTP(conn);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = cm_open_connection(domain, get_pipe_index(pipe_name), conn))) {
DEBUG(3, ("Could not open a connection to %s for %s (%s)\n",
domain, pipe_name, nt_errstr(result)));
SAFE_FREE(conn);
return result;
}
DLIST_ADD(cm_conns, conn);
*conn_out = conn;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* Get a connection to the remote DC and open the pipe. If there is already a connection, use that */
static NTSTATUS get_connection_from_cache(const char *domain, const char *pipe_name,
struct winbindd_cm_conn **conn_out)
{
find_cm_connection(domain, pipe_name, conn_out);
if (*conn_out != NULL)
return NT_STATUS_OK;
return new_cm_connection(domain, pipe_name, conn_out);
}
/**********************************************************************************
**********************************************************************************/
BOOL cm_check_for_native_mode_win2k( const char *domain )
{
NTSTATUS result;
struct winbindd_cm_conn conn;
DS_DOMINFO_CTR ctr;
BOOL ret = False;
ZERO_STRUCT( conn );
ZERO_STRUCT( ctr );
if ( !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = cm_open_connection(domain, PI_LSARPC_DS, &conn)) ) {
DEBUG(5, ("cm_check_for_native_mode_win2k: Could not open a connection to %s for PIPE_LSARPC (%s)\n",
domain, nt_errstr(result)));
return False;
}
if ( conn.cli ) {
if ( !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(cli_ds_getprimarydominfo( conn.cli,
conn.cli->mem_ctx, DsRolePrimaryDomainInfoBasic, &ctr)) ) {
ret = False;
goto done;
}
}
if ( (ctr.basic->flags & DSROLE_PRIMARY_DS_RUNNING)
&& !(ctr.basic->flags & DSROLE_PRIMARY_DS_MIXED_MODE) )
ret = True;
done:
/* close the connection; no other cals use this pipe and it is called only
on reestablishing the domain list --jerry */
if ( conn.cli )
cli_shutdown( conn.cli );
return ret;
}
/* Return a LSA policy handle on a domain */
NTSTATUS cm_get_lsa_handle(const char *domain, CLI_POLICY_HND **return_hnd)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn;
uint32 des_access = SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED;
NTSTATUS result;
static CLI_POLICY_HND hnd;
/* Look for existing connections */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = get_connection_from_cache(domain, PIPE_LSARPC, &conn)))
return result;
/* This *shitty* code needs scrapping ! JRA */
if (policy_handle_is_valid(&conn->pol)) {
hnd.pol = conn->pol;
hnd.cli = conn->cli;
*return_hnd = &hnd;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
result = cli_lsa_open_policy(conn->cli, conn->cli->mem_ctx, False,
des_access, &conn->pol);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/* Hit the cache code again. This cleans out the old connection and gets a new one */
if (conn->cli->fd == -1) { /* Try again, if the remote host disapeared */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = get_connection_from_cache(domain, PIPE_LSARPC, &conn)))
return result;
result = cli_lsa_open_policy(conn->cli, conn->cli->mem_ctx, False,
des_access, &conn->pol);
}
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
DLIST_REMOVE(cm_conns, conn);
SAFE_FREE(conn);
return result;
}
}
hnd.pol = conn->pol;
hnd.cli = conn->cli;
*return_hnd = &hnd;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* Return a SAM policy handle on a domain */
NTSTATUS cm_get_sam_handle(char *domain, CLI_POLICY_HND **return_hnd)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn;
uint32 des_access = SEC_RIGHTS_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED;
NTSTATUS result;
static CLI_POLICY_HND hnd;
/* Look for existing connections */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = get_connection_from_cache(domain, PIPE_SAMR, &conn)))
return result;
/* This *shitty* code needs scrapping ! JRA */
if (policy_handle_is_valid(&conn->pol)) {
hnd.pol = conn->pol;
hnd.cli = conn->cli;
*return_hnd = &hnd;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
result = cli_samr_connect(conn->cli, conn->cli->mem_ctx,
des_access, &conn->pol);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
/* Hit the cache code again. This cleans out the old connection and gets a new one */
if (conn->cli->fd == -1) { /* Try again, if the remote host disapeared */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result = get_connection_from_cache(domain, PIPE_SAMR, &conn)))
return result;
result = cli_samr_connect(conn->cli, conn->cli->mem_ctx,
des_access, &conn->pol);
}
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
DLIST_REMOVE(cm_conns, conn);
SAFE_FREE(conn);
return result;
}
}
hnd.pol = conn->pol;
hnd.cli = conn->cli;
*return_hnd = &hnd;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
/* Get a handle on a netlogon pipe. This is a bit of a hack to re-use the
netlogon pipe as no handle is returned. */
NTSTATUS cm_get_netlogon_cli(const char *domain,
const unsigned char *trust_passwd,
uint32 sec_channel_type,
BOOL fresh,
struct cli_state **cli)
{
NTSTATUS result = NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND;
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn;
fstring lock_name;
BOOL got_mutex;
struct winbindd_domain *wb_domain = NULL;
if (!cli)
return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
/* Open an initial conection - keep the mutex. */
find_cm_connection(domain, PIPE_NETLOGON, &conn);
if ( fresh && (conn != NULL) ) {
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
conn->cli = NULL;
conn = NULL;
/* purge connection from cache */
find_cm_connection(domain, PIPE_NETLOGON, &conn);
if (conn != NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("Could not purge connection\n"));
return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
}
if (conn != NULL) {
*cli = conn->cli;
return NT_STATUS_OK;
}
result = new_cm_connection(domain, PIPE_NETLOGON, &conn);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
return result;
fstr_sprintf(lock_name, "NETLOGON\\%s", conn->controller);
if (!(got_mutex = secrets_named_mutex(lock_name, WINBIND_SERVER_MUTEX_WAIT_TIME))) {
DEBUG(0,("cm_get_netlogon_cli: mutex grab failed for %s\n", conn->controller));
}
if ( sec_channel_type == SEC_CHAN_DOMAIN )
fstr_sprintf(conn->cli->mach_acct, "%s$", lp_workgroup());
/* we need the short form of the domain name for the schanel
rpc bind. What if we fail? I don't think we should ever get
a request for a domain name not in our list but I'm not bailing
out if we do since I'm not 10% certain about this --jerry */
if ( (wb_domain = find_domain_from_name( domain )) != NULL ) {
DEBUG(5,("cm_get_netlogon_cli: Using short for of domain name [%s] for netlogon rpc bind\n",
wb_domain->name));
fstrcpy( conn->cli->domain, wb_domain->name);
}
result = cli_nt_establish_netlogon(conn->cli, sec_channel_type, trust_passwd);
if (got_mutex)
secrets_named_mutex_release(lock_name);
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
DLIST_REMOVE(cm_conns, conn);
SAFE_FREE(conn);
return result;
}
*cli = conn->cli;
return result;
}
/* Dump the current connection status */
static void dump_conn_list(void)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *con;
DEBUG(0, ("\tDomain Controller Pipe\n"));
for(con = cm_conns; con; con = con->next) {
char *msg;
/* Display pipe info */
if (asprintf(&msg, "\t%-15s %-15s %-16s", con->domain, con->controller, con->pipe_name) < 0) {
DEBUG(0, ("Error: not enough memory!\n"));
} else {
DEBUG(0, ("%s\n", msg));
SAFE_FREE(msg);
}
}
}
void winbindd_cm_status(void)
{
/* List open connections */
DEBUG(0, ("winbindd connection manager status:\n"));
if (cm_conns)
dump_conn_list();
else
DEBUG(0, ("\tNo active connections\n"));
}
/* Close all cached connections */
void winbindd_cm_flush(void)
{
struct winbindd_cm_conn *conn, tmp;
/* Flush connection cache */
for (conn = cm_conns; conn; conn = conn->next) {
if (!connection_ok(conn))
continue;
DEBUG(10, ("Closing connection to %s on %s\n",
conn->pipe_name, conn->controller));
if (conn->cli)
cli_shutdown(conn->cli);
tmp.next = conn->next;
DLIST_REMOVE(cm_conns, conn);
SAFE_FREE(conn);
conn = &tmp;
}
/* Flush failed connection cache */
flush_negative_conn_cache();
}
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