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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Winbind daemon for ntdom nss module
Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2000
Copyright (C) Gerald Carter 2006
You are free to use this interface definition in any way you see
fit, including without restriction, using this header in your own
products. You do not need to give any attribution.
*/
#ifndef CONST_DISCARD
#define CONST_DISCARD(type, ptr) ((type) ((void *) (ptr)))
#endif
#ifndef CONST_ADD
#define CONST_ADD(type, ptr) ((type) ((const void *) (ptr)))
#endif
#ifndef SAFE_FREE
#define SAFE_FREE(x) do { if(x) {free(x); x=NULL;} } while(0)
#endif
#ifndef _WINBINDD_NTDOM_H
#define _WINBINDD_NTDOM_H
#define WINBINDD_SOCKET_NAME "pipe" /* Name of PF_UNIX socket */
/* Let the build environment override the public winbindd socket location. This
* is needed for launchd support -- jpeach.
*/
#ifndef WINBINDD_SOCKET_DIR
#define WINBINDD_SOCKET_DIR "/tmp/.winbindd" /* Name of PF_UNIX dir */
#endif
#define WINBINDD_PRIV_SOCKET_SUBDIR "winbindd_privileged" /* name of subdirectory of lp_lockdir() to hold the 'privileged' pipe */
#define WINBINDD_DOMAIN_ENV "WINBINDD_DOMAIN" /* Environment variables */
#define WINBINDD_DONT_ENV "_NO_WINBINDD"
#ifdef SOCKET_WRAPPER
#define WINBINDD_SOCKET_DIR_ENV "WINBINDD_SOCKET_DIR"
#endif
/* Update this when you change the interface. */
#define WINBIND_INTERFACE_VERSION 18
/* Have to deal with time_t being 4 or 8 bytes due to structure alignment.
On a 64bit Linux box, we have to support a constant structure size
between /lib/libnss_winbind.so.2 and /li64/libnss_winbind.so.2.
The easiest way to do this is to always use 8byte values for time_t. */
#if defined(int64)
# define SMB_TIME_T int64
#else
# define SMB_TIME_T time_t
#endif
/* Socket commands */
enum winbindd_cmd {
WINBINDD_INTERFACE_VERSION, /* Always a well known value */
/* Get users and groups */
WINBINDD_GETPWNAM,
WINBINDD_GETPWUID,
WINBINDD_GETGRNAM,
WINBINDD_GETGRGID,
WINBINDD_GETGROUPS,
/* Enumerate users and groups */
WINBINDD_SETPWENT,
WINBINDD_ENDPWENT,
WINBINDD_GETPWENT,
WINBINDD_SETGRENT,
WINBINDD_ENDGRENT,
WINBINDD_GETGRENT,
/* PAM authenticate and password change */
WINBINDD_PAM_AUTH,
WINBINDD_PAM_AUTH_CRAP,
WINBINDD_PAM_CHAUTHTOK,
WINBINDD_PAM_LOGOFF,
WINBINDD_PAM_CHNG_PSWD_AUTH_CRAP,
/* List various things */
WINBINDD_LIST_USERS, /* List w/o rid->id mapping */
WINBINDD_LIST_GROUPS, /* Ditto */
WINBINDD_LIST_TRUSTDOM,
/* SID conversion */
WINBINDD_LOOKUPSID,
WINBINDD_LOOKUPNAME,
WINBINDD_LOOKUPRIDS,
/* Lookup functions */
WINBINDD_SID_TO_UID,
WINBINDD_SID_TO_GID,
WINBINDD_SIDS_TO_XIDS,
WINBINDD_UID_TO_SID,
WINBINDD_GID_TO_SID,
WINBINDD_ALLOCATE_UID,
WINBINDD_ALLOCATE_GID,
WINBINDD_SET_MAPPING,
WINBINDD_SET_HWM,
/* Miscellaneous other stuff */
WINBINDD_DUMP_MAPS,
WINBINDD_CHECK_MACHACC, /* Check machine account pw works */
WINBINDD_PING, /* Just tell me winbind is running */
WINBINDD_INFO, /* Various bit of info. Currently just tidbits */
WINBINDD_DOMAIN_NAME, /* The domain this winbind server is a member of (lp_workgroup()) */
WINBINDD_DOMAIN_INFO, /* Most of what we know from
struct winbindd_domain */
WINBINDD_GETDCNAME, /* Issue a GetDCName Request */
WINBINDD_SHOW_SEQUENCE, /* display sequence numbers of domains */
/* WINS commands */
WINBINDD_WINS_BYIP,
WINBINDD_WINS_BYNAME,
/* this is like GETGRENT but gives an empty group list */
WINBINDD_GETGRLST,
WINBINDD_NETBIOS_NAME, /* The netbios name of the server */
/* find the location of our privileged pipe */
WINBINDD_PRIV_PIPE_DIR,
/* return a list of group sids for a user sid */
WINBINDD_GETUSERSIDS,
/* Various group queries */
WINBINDD_GETUSERDOMGROUPS,
/* Initialize connection in a child */
WINBINDD_INIT_CONNECTION,
/* Blocking calls that are not allowed on the main winbind pipe, only
* between parent and children */
WINBINDD_DUAL_SID2UID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_SID2GID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_SIDS2XIDS,
WINBINDD_DUAL_UID2SID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_GID2SID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_SET_MAPPING,
WINBINDD_DUAL_SET_HWM,
WINBINDD_DUAL_DUMP_MAPS,
/* Wrapper around possibly blocking unix nss calls */
WINBINDD_DUAL_UID2NAME,
WINBINDD_DUAL_NAME2UID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_GID2NAME,
WINBINDD_DUAL_NAME2GID,
WINBINDD_DUAL_USERINFO,
WINBINDD_DUAL_GETSIDALIASES,
/* Complete the challenge phase of the NTLM authentication
protocol using cached password. */
WINBINDD_CCACHE_NTLMAUTH,
WINBINDD_NUM_CMDS
};
typedef struct winbindd_pw {
fstring pw_name;
fstring pw_passwd;
uid_t pw_uid;
gid_t pw_gid;
fstring pw_gecos;
fstring pw_dir;
fstring pw_shell;
} WINBINDD_PW;
typedef struct winbindd_gr {
fstring gr_name;
fstring gr_passwd;
gid_t gr_gid;
uint32 num_gr_mem;
uint32 gr_mem_ofs; /* offset to group membership */
} WINBINDD_GR;
#define WBFLAG_PAM_INFO3_NDR 0x0001
#define WBFLAG_PAM_INFO3_TEXT 0x0002
#define WBFLAG_PAM_USER_SESSION_KEY 0x0004
#define WBFLAG_PAM_LMKEY 0x0008
#define WBFLAG_PAM_CONTACT_TRUSTDOM 0x0010
#define WBFLAG_QUERY_ONLY 0x0020
#define WBFLAG_PAM_UNIX_NAME 0x0080
#define WBFLAG_PAM_AFS_TOKEN 0x0100
#define WBFLAG_PAM_NT_STATUS_SQUASH 0x0200
/* This is a flag that can only be sent from parent to child */
#define WBFLAG_IS_PRIVILEGED 0x0400
/* Flag to say this is a winbindd internal send - don't recurse. */
#define WBFLAG_RECURSE 0x0800
#define WBFLAG_PAM_KRB5 0x1000
#define WBFLAG_PAM_FALLBACK_AFTER_KRB5 0x2000
#define WBFLAG_PAM_CACHED_LOGIN 0x4000
#define WBFLAG_PAM_GET_PWD_POLICY 0x8000 /* not used */
#define WINBINDD_MAX_EXTRA_DATA (128*1024)
/* Winbind request structure */
/*******************************************************************************
* This structure MUST be the same size in the 32bit and 64bit builds
* for compatibility between /lib64/libnss_winbind.so and /lib/libnss_winbind.so
*
* DO NOT CHANGE THIS STRUCTURE WITHOUT TESTING THE 32BIT NSS LIB AGAINST
* A 64BIT WINBINDD --jerry
******************************************************************************/
struct winbindd_request {
uint32 length;
enum winbindd_cmd cmd; /* Winbindd command to execute */
enum winbindd_cmd original_cmd; /* Original Winbindd command
issued to parent process */
pid_t pid; /* pid of calling process */
uint32 flags; /* flags relavant to a given request */
fstring domain_name; /* name of domain for which the request applies */
union {
fstring winsreq; /* WINS request */
fstring username; /* getpwnam */
fstring groupname; /* getgrnam */
uid_t uid; /* getpwuid, uid_to_sid */
gid_t gid; /* getgrgid, gid_to_sid */
struct {
/* We deliberatedly don't split into domain/user to
avoid having the client know what the separator
character is. */
fstring user;
fstring pass;
pstring require_membership_of_sid;
fstring krb5_cc_type;
uid_t uid;
} auth; /* pam_winbind auth module */
struct {
unsigned char chal[8];
uint32 logon_parameters;
fstring user;
fstring domain;
fstring lm_resp;
uint32 lm_resp_len;
fstring nt_resp;
uint32 nt_resp_len;
fstring workstation;
fstring require_membership_of_sid;
} auth_crap;
struct {
fstring user;
fstring oldpass;
fstring newpass;
} chauthtok; /* pam_winbind passwd module */
struct {
fstring user;
fstring domain;
unsigned char new_nt_pswd[516];
uint16 new_nt_pswd_len;
unsigned char old_nt_hash_enc[16];
uint16 old_nt_hash_enc_len;
unsigned char new_lm_pswd[516];
uint16 new_lm_pswd_len;
unsigned char old_lm_hash_enc[16];
uint16 old_lm_hash_enc_len;
} chng_pswd_auth_crap;/* pam_winbind passwd module */
struct {
fstring user;
fstring krb5ccname;
uid_t uid;
} logoff; /* pam_winbind session module */
fstring sid; /* lookupsid, sid_to_[ug]id */
struct {
fstring dom_name; /* lookupname */
fstring name;
} name;
uint32 num_entries; /* getpwent, getgrent */
struct {
fstring username;
fstring groupname;
} acct_mgt;
struct {
bool is_primary;
fstring dcname;
} init_conn;
struct {
fstring sid;
fstring name;
} dual_sid2id;
struct {
fstring sid;
uint32 type;
uint32 id;
} dual_idmapset;
bool list_all_domains;
struct {
uid_t uid;
fstring user;
/* the effective uid of the client, must be the uid for 'user'.
This is checked by the main daemon, trusted by children. */
/* if the blobs are length zero, then this doesn't
produce an actual challenge response. It merely
succeeds if there are cached credentials available
that could be used. */
uint32 initial_blob_len; /* blobs in extra_data */
uint32 challenge_blob_len;
} ccache_ntlm_auth;
/* padding -- needed to fix alignment between 32bit and 64bit libs.
The size is the sizeof the union without the padding aligned on
an 8 byte boundary. --jerry */
char padding[1560];
} data;
union {
SMB_TIME_T padding;
char *data;
} extra_data;
uint32 extra_len;
char null_term;
};
/* Response values */
enum winbindd_result {
WINBINDD_ERROR,
WINBINDD_PENDING,
WINBINDD_OK
};
/* Winbind response structure */
/*******************************************************************************
* This structure MUST be the same size in the 32bit and 64bit builds
* for compatibility between /lib64/libnss_winbind.so and /lib/libnss_winbind.so
*
* DO NOT CHANGE THIS STRUCTURE WITHOUT TESTING THE 32BIT NSS LIB AGAINST
* A 64BIT WINBINDD --jerry
******************************************************************************/
struct winbindd_response {
/* Header information */
uint32 length; /* Length of response */
enum winbindd_result result; /* Result code */
/* Fixed length return data */
union {
int interface_version; /* Try to ensure this is always in the same spot... */
fstring winsresp; /* WINS response */
/* getpwnam, getpwuid */
struct winbindd_pw pw;
/* getgrnam, getgrgid */
struct winbindd_gr gr;
uint32 num_entries; /* getpwent, getgrent */
struct winbindd_sid {
fstring sid; /* lookupname, [ug]id_to_sid */
int type;
} sid;
struct winbindd_name {
fstring dom_name; /* lookupsid */
fstring name;
int type;
} name;
uid_t uid; /* sid_to_uid */
gid_t gid; /* sid_to_gid */
struct winbindd_info {
char winbind_separator;
fstring samba_version;
} info;
fstring domain_name;
fstring netbios_name;
fstring dc_name;
struct auth_reply {
uint32 nt_status;
fstring nt_status_string;
fstring error_string;
int pam_error;
char user_session_key[16];
char first_8_lm_hash[8];
fstring krb5ccname;
uint32 reject_reason;
uint32 padding;
struct policy_settings {
uint32 min_length_password;
uint32 password_history;
uint32 password_properties;
uint32 padding;
SMB_TIME_T expire;
SMB_TIME_T min_passwordage;
} policy;
struct info3_text {
SMB_TIME_T logon_time;
SMB_TIME_T logoff_time;
SMB_TIME_T kickoff_time;
SMB_TIME_T pass_last_set_time;
SMB_TIME_T pass_can_change_time;
SMB_TIME_T pass_must_change_time;
uint32 logon_count;
uint32 bad_pw_count;
uint32 user_rid;
uint32 group_rid;
uint32 num_groups;
uint32 user_flgs;
uint32 acct_flags;
uint32 num_other_sids;
fstring dom_sid;
fstring user_name;
fstring full_name;
fstring logon_script;
fstring profile_path;
fstring home_dir;
fstring dir_drive;
fstring logon_srv;
fstring logon_dom;
} info3;
} auth;
struct {
fstring name;
fstring alt_name;
fstring sid;
bool native_mode;
bool active_directory;
bool primary;
uint32 sequence_number;
} domain_info;
struct {
fstring acct_name;
fstring full_name;
fstring homedir;
fstring shell;
uint32 primary_gid;
uint32 group_rid;
} user_info;
struct {
uint32 auth_blob_len; /* blob in extra_data */
} ccache_ntlm_auth;
} data;
/* Variable length return data */
union {
SMB_TIME_T padding;
void *data;
} extra_data;
};
struct WINBINDD_MEMORY_CREDS {
struct WINBINDD_MEMORY_CREDS *next, *prev;
const char *username; /* lookup key. */
uid_t uid;
int ref_count;
size_t len;
unsigned char *nt_hash; /* Base pointer for the following 2 */
unsigned char *lm_hash;
char *pass;
};
struct WINBINDD_CCACHE_ENTRY {
struct WINBINDD_CCACHE_ENTRY *next, *prev;
const char *principal_name;
const char *ccname;
const char *service;
const char *username;
const char *realm;
struct WINBINDD_MEMORY_CREDS *cred_ptr;
int ref_count;
uid_t uid;
time_t create_time;
time_t renew_until;
time_t refresh_time;
struct timed_event *event;
};
#endif
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