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/*
Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
Version 1.9.
SMB parameters and setup
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
Copyright (C) John H Terpstra 1996-1998
Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998
Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 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 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.
*/
#ifndef _SMB_H
#define _SMB_H
#define BUFFER_SIZE (0xFFFF)
#define SAFETY_MARGIN 1024
#define NMB_PORT 137
#define DGRAM_PORT 138
#define SMB_PORT 139
#define False (0)
#define True (1)
#ifndef _BOOL
typedef int BOOL;
#define _BOOL /* So we don't typedef BOOL again in vfs.h */
#endif
/* limiting size of ipc replies */
#define REALLOC(ptr,size) Realloc(ptr,MAX((size),4*1024))
#define SIZEOFWORD 2
#ifndef DEF_CREATE_MASK
#define DEF_CREATE_MASK (0755)
#endif
/* how long to wait for secondary SMB packets (milli-seconds) */
#define SMB_SECONDARY_WAIT (60*1000)
/* Debugging stuff */
#include "debug.h"
/* this defines the error codes that receive_smb can put in smb_read_error */
#define READ_TIMEOUT 1
#define READ_EOF 2
#define READ_ERROR 3
#define DIR_STRUCT_SIZE 43
/* these define all the command types recognised by the server - there
are lots of gaps so probably there are some rare commands that are not
implemented */
#define pSETDIR '\377'
/* these define the attribute byte as seen by DOS */
#define aRONLY (1L<<0)
#define aHIDDEN (1L<<1)
#define aSYSTEM (1L<<2)
#define aVOLID (1L<<3)
#define aDIR (1L<<4)
#define aARCH (1L<<5)
/* deny modes */
#define DENY_DOS 0
#define DENY_ALL 1
#define DENY_WRITE 2
#define DENY_READ 3
#define DENY_NONE 4
#define DENY_FCB 7
/* open modes */
#define DOS_OPEN_RDONLY 0
#define DOS_OPEN_WRONLY 1
#define DOS_OPEN_RDWR 2
#define DOS_OPEN_FCB 0xF
/* define shifts and masks for share and open modes. */
#define OPEN_MODE_MASK 0xF
#define SHARE_MODE_SHIFT 4
#define SHARE_MODE_MASK 0x7
#define GET_OPEN_MODE(x) ((x) & OPEN_MODE_MASK)
#define SET_OPEN_MODE(x) ((x) & OPEN_MODE_MASK)
#define GET_DENY_MODE(x) (((x)>>SHARE_MODE_SHIFT) & SHARE_MODE_MASK)
#define SET_DENY_MODE(x) ((x)<<SHARE_MODE_SHIFT)
/* Sync on open file (not sure if used anymore... ?) */
#define FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE (1<<14)
#define GET_FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE(x) (((x) & FILE_SYNC_OPENMODE) ? True : False)
/* allow delete on open file mode (used by NT SMB's). */
#define ALLOW_SHARE_DELETE (1<<15)
#define GET_ALLOW_SHARE_DELETE(x) (((x) & ALLOW_SHARE_DELETE) ? True : False)
#define SET_ALLOW_SHARE_DELETE(x) ((x) ? ALLOW_SHARE_DELETE : 0)
/* delete on close flag (used by NT SMB's). */
#define DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG (1<<16)
#define GET_DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG(x) (((x) & DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG) ? True : False)
#define SET_DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG(x) ((x) ? DELETE_ON_CLOSE_FLAG : 0)
/* open disposition values */
#define FILE_EXISTS_FAIL 0
#define FILE_EXISTS_OPEN 1
#define FILE_EXISTS_TRUNCATE 2
/* mask for open disposition. */
#define FILE_OPEN_MASK 0x3
#define GET_FILE_OPEN_DISPOSITION(x) ((x) & FILE_OPEN_MASK)
#define SET_FILE_OPEN_DISPOSITION(x) ((x) & FILE_OPEN_MASK)
/* The above can be OR'ed with... */
#define FILE_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXIST 0x10
#define FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST 0
#define GET_FILE_CREATE_DISPOSITION(x) ((x) & (FILE_CREATE_IF_NOT_EXIST|FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST))
/* share types */
#define STYPE_DISKTREE 0 /* Disk drive */
#define STYPE_PRINTQ 1 /* Spooler queue */
#define STYPE_DEVICE 2 /* Serial device */
#define STYPE_IPC 3 /* Interprocess communication (IPC) */
#define STYPE_HIDDEN 0x80000000 /* share is a hidden one (ends with $) */
/* SMB X/Open error codes for the ERRDOS error class */
#define ERRbadfunc 1 /* Invalid function (or system call) */
#define ERRbadfile 2 /* File not found (pathname error) */
#define ERRbadpath 3 /* Directory not found */
#define ERRnofids 4 /* Too many open files */
#define ERRnoaccess 5 /* Access denied */
#define ERRbadfid 6 /* Invalid fid */
#define ERRnomem 8 /* Out of memory */
#define ERRbadmem 9 /* Invalid memory block address */
#define ERRbadenv 10 /* Invalid environment */
#define ERRbadaccess 12 /* Invalid open mode */
#define ERRbaddata 13 /* Invalid data (only from ioctl call) */
#define ERRres 14 /* reserved */
#define ERRbaddrive 15 /* Invalid drive */
#define ERRremcd 16 /* Attempt to delete current directory */
#define ERRdiffdevice 17 /* rename/move across different filesystems */
#define ERRnofiles 18 /* no more files found in file search */
#define ERRbadshare 32 /* Share mode on file conflict with open mode */
#define ERRlock 33 /* Lock request conflicts with existing lock */
#define ERRunsup 50 /* Request unsupported, returned by Win 95, RJS 20Jun98 */
#define ERRnosuchshare 67 /* You specified an invalid share name */
#define ERRfilexists 80 /* File in operation already exists */
#define ERRcannotopen 110 /* Cannot open the file specified */
#define ERRunknownlevel 124
#define ERRrename 183
#define ERRbadpipe 230 /* Named pipe invalid */
#define ERRpipebusy 231 /* All instances of pipe are busy */
#define ERRpipeclosing 232 /* named pipe close in progress */
#define ERRnotconnected 233 /* No process on other end of named pipe */
#define ERRmoredata 234 /* More data to be returned */
#define ERRbaddirectory 267 /* Invalid directory name in a path. */
#define ERROR_EAS_DIDNT_FIT 275 /* Extended attributes didn't fit */
#define ERROR_EAS_NOT_SUPPORTED 282 /* Extended attributes not supported */
#define ERROR_NOTIFY_ENUM_DIR 1022 /* Buffer too small to return change notify. */
#define ERRunknownipc 2142
/* here's a special one from observing NT */
#define ERRnoipc 66 /* don't support ipc */
/* Error codes for the ERRSRV class */
#define ERRerror 1 /* Non specific error code */
#define ERRbadpw 2 /* Bad password */
#define ERRbadtype 3 /* reserved */
#define ERRaccess 4 /* No permissions to do the requested operation */
#define ERRinvnid 5 /* tid invalid */
#define ERRinvnetname 6 /* Invalid servername */
#define ERRinvdevice 7 /* Invalid device */
#define ERRqfull 49 /* Print queue full */
#define ERRqtoobig 50 /* Queued item too big */
#define ERRinvpfid 52 /* Invalid print file in smb_fid */
#define ERRsmbcmd 64 /* Unrecognised command */
#define ERRsrverror 65 /* smb server internal error */
#define ERRfilespecs 67 /* fid and pathname invalid combination */
#define ERRbadlink 68 /* reserved */
#define ERRbadpermits 69 /* Access specified for a file is not valid */
#define ERRbadpid 70 /* reserved */
#define ERRsetattrmode 71 /* attribute mode invalid */
#define ERRpaused 81 /* Message server paused */
#define ERRmsgoff 82 /* Not receiving messages */
#define ERRnoroom 83 /* No room for message */
#define ERRrmuns 87 /* too many remote usernames */
#define ERRtimeout 88 /* operation timed out */
#define ERRnoresource 89 /* No resources currently available for request. */
#define ERRtoomanyuids 90 /* too many userids */
#define ERRbaduid 91 /* bad userid */
#define ERRuseMPX 250 /* temporarily unable to use raw mode, use MPX mode */
#define ERRuseSTD 251 /* temporarily unable to use raw mode, use standard mode */
#define ERRcontMPX 252 /* resume MPX mode */
#define ERRbadPW /* reserved */
#define ERRnosupport 0xFFFF
#define ERRunknownsmb 22 /* from NT 3.5 response */
/* Error codes for the ERRHRD class */
#define ERRnowrite 19 /* read only media */
#define ERRbadunit 20 /* Unknown device */
#define ERRnotready 21 /* Drive not ready */
#define ERRbadcmd 22 /* Unknown command */
#define ERRdata 23 /* Data (CRC) error */
#define ERRbadreq 24 /* Bad request structure length */
#define ERRseek 25
#define ERRbadmedia 26
#define ERRbadsector 27
#define ERRnopaper 28
#define ERRwrite 29 /* write fault */
#define ERRread 30 /* read fault */
#define ERRgeneral 31 /* General hardware failure */
#define ERRwrongdisk 34
#define ERRFCBunavail 35
#define ERRsharebufexc 36 /* share buffer exceeded */
#define ERRdiskfull 39
#ifndef _PSTRING
#define PSTRING_LEN 1024
#define FSTRING_LEN 128
typedef char pstring[PSTRING_LEN];
typedef char fstring[FSTRING_LEN];
#define _PSTRING
#endif
/*
* SMB UCS2 (16-bit unicode) internal type.
*/
typedef uint16 smb_ucs2_t;
/* ucs2 string types. */
typedef smb_ucs2_t wpstring[1024];
typedef smb_ucs2_t wfstring[128];
/* pipe string names */
#define PIPE_LANMAN "\\PIPE\\LANMAN"
#define PIPE_SRVSVC "\\PIPE\\srvsvc"
following a cvs error, i am rewriting this monster-commit. with bad grace. Modified Files: --------------- Makefile: adding extra files ipc.c : send_trans_reply() - alignment issue. this makes the alignment the same as that in NT. this should be looked at by people who understand the SMB stuff better than i. api_fd_commands[] - added samr and wkssvc pipes. loadparm.c : lp_domain_controller() changed to mean "samba is a domain controller". it's a "yes/no" parameter, now. no, it isn't used _anywhere_. namedbwork.c nameelect.c : if "domain controller = yes" then add SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL to the host _and_ workgroup announcements. yes, you must do both: nt does. namelogon.c : important NETLOGON bug in SAMLOGON request parsing, which may be the source of some people's problems with logging on to the Samba PDC. password.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). pipes.c : added samr and wkssvc pipes. proto.h : usual. can we actually _remove_ proto.h from the cvs tree, and have it as one of the Makefile dependencies, or something? reply.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry() - also changed response error code when logging in from a WORKSTATION$ account. yes, paul is right: we need to know when to return the right error code, and why. server.c : added call to reset_chain_pnum(). #ifdef NTDOMAIN added call to init_lsa_policy_hnd() #endif. jeremy, you'd be proud: i did a compile without NTDOMAIN, and caught a link error for this function. smb.h : defines and structures for samr and wkssvc pipes. smbpass.c : modified get_smbpwnam() to get_smbpwd_entry() and it now takes two arguments. one for the name; if this is null, it looks up by smb_userid instead. oh, by the way, smb_userids are actually domain relative ids (RIDs). concatenate a RID with the domain SID, and you have an internet globally unique way of identifying a user. we're using RIDs in the wrong way.... added mod_smbpwnam() function. this was based on code in smbpasswd.c rpc_pipes/lsaparse.c : added enum trusted domain parsing. this is incomplete: i need a packet trace to write it properly. rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c : added reset_chain_pnum() function. rpc_pipes/pipenetlog.c : get_smbpwnam() function renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). arcfour() issues. removed capability of get_md4pw() function to automatically add workstation accounts. this should either be done using smbpasswd -add MACHINE$, or by using \PIPE\samr. rpc_pipes/pipe_util.c : create_pol_hnd() - creates a unique LSA Policy Handle. overkill function: uses a 64 bit sequence number; current unix time and the smbd pid. rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : arcfour() issues. smb_io_unistr2() should advance by uni_str_len not uni_max_len. smb_io_smb_hdr_rb() - request bind uses uint16 for the context id, and uint8 for the num_syntaxes. oops, i put these both as uint32s. Added Files: ------------ rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c : on the samr pipe, allocate and associate an LSA Policy Handle with a SID. you receive queries with the LSA Policy Handle, and have to turn this back into a SID in order to answer the query... rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c \PIPE\samr processing. samr i presume is the SAM Replication pipe. rpc_pipes/pipewkssvc.c rpc_pipes/wksparse.c \PIPE\wkssvc processing. the Workstation Service pipe? holy cow. (This used to be commit 1bd084b3e690eb26a1006d616075e53d711ecd2f)
1997-11-07 02:03:58 +03:00
#define PIPE_SAMR "\\PIPE\\samr"
#define PIPE_WINREG "\\PIPE\\winreg"
following a cvs error, i am rewriting this monster-commit. with bad grace. Modified Files: --------------- Makefile: adding extra files ipc.c : send_trans_reply() - alignment issue. this makes the alignment the same as that in NT. this should be looked at by people who understand the SMB stuff better than i. api_fd_commands[] - added samr and wkssvc pipes. loadparm.c : lp_domain_controller() changed to mean "samba is a domain controller". it's a "yes/no" parameter, now. no, it isn't used _anywhere_. namedbwork.c nameelect.c : if "domain controller = yes" then add SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL to the host _and_ workgroup announcements. yes, you must do both: nt does. namelogon.c : important NETLOGON bug in SAMLOGON request parsing, which may be the source of some people's problems with logging on to the Samba PDC. password.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). pipes.c : added samr and wkssvc pipes. proto.h : usual. can we actually _remove_ proto.h from the cvs tree, and have it as one of the Makefile dependencies, or something? reply.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry() - also changed response error code when logging in from a WORKSTATION$ account. yes, paul is right: we need to know when to return the right error code, and why. server.c : added call to reset_chain_pnum(). #ifdef NTDOMAIN added call to init_lsa_policy_hnd() #endif. jeremy, you'd be proud: i did a compile without NTDOMAIN, and caught a link error for this function. smb.h : defines and structures for samr and wkssvc pipes. smbpass.c : modified get_smbpwnam() to get_smbpwd_entry() and it now takes two arguments. one for the name; if this is null, it looks up by smb_userid instead. oh, by the way, smb_userids are actually domain relative ids (RIDs). concatenate a RID with the domain SID, and you have an internet globally unique way of identifying a user. we're using RIDs in the wrong way.... added mod_smbpwnam() function. this was based on code in smbpasswd.c rpc_pipes/lsaparse.c : added enum trusted domain parsing. this is incomplete: i need a packet trace to write it properly. rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c : added reset_chain_pnum() function. rpc_pipes/pipenetlog.c : get_smbpwnam() function renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). arcfour() issues. removed capability of get_md4pw() function to automatically add workstation accounts. this should either be done using smbpasswd -add MACHINE$, or by using \PIPE\samr. rpc_pipes/pipe_util.c : create_pol_hnd() - creates a unique LSA Policy Handle. overkill function: uses a 64 bit sequence number; current unix time and the smbd pid. rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : arcfour() issues. smb_io_unistr2() should advance by uni_str_len not uni_max_len. smb_io_smb_hdr_rb() - request bind uses uint16 for the context id, and uint8 for the num_syntaxes. oops, i put these both as uint32s. Added Files: ------------ rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c : on the samr pipe, allocate and associate an LSA Policy Handle with a SID. you receive queries with the LSA Policy Handle, and have to turn this back into a SID in order to answer the query... rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c \PIPE\samr processing. samr i presume is the SAM Replication pipe. rpc_pipes/pipewkssvc.c rpc_pipes/wksparse.c \PIPE\wkssvc processing. the Workstation Service pipe? holy cow. (This used to be commit 1bd084b3e690eb26a1006d616075e53d711ecd2f)
1997-11-07 02:03:58 +03:00
#define PIPE_WKSSVC "\\PIPE\\wkssvc"
#define PIPE_NETLOGON "\\PIPE\\NETLOGON"
#define PIPE_NTLSA "\\PIPE\\ntlsa"
following a cvs error, i am rewriting this monster-commit. with bad grace. Modified Files: --------------- Makefile: adding extra files ipc.c : send_trans_reply() - alignment issue. this makes the alignment the same as that in NT. this should be looked at by people who understand the SMB stuff better than i. api_fd_commands[] - added samr and wkssvc pipes. loadparm.c : lp_domain_controller() changed to mean "samba is a domain controller". it's a "yes/no" parameter, now. no, it isn't used _anywhere_. namedbwork.c nameelect.c : if "domain controller = yes" then add SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL to the host _and_ workgroup announcements. yes, you must do both: nt does. namelogon.c : important NETLOGON bug in SAMLOGON request parsing, which may be the source of some people's problems with logging on to the Samba PDC. password.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). pipes.c : added samr and wkssvc pipes. proto.h : usual. can we actually _remove_ proto.h from the cvs tree, and have it as one of the Makefile dependencies, or something? reply.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry() - also changed response error code when logging in from a WORKSTATION$ account. yes, paul is right: we need to know when to return the right error code, and why. server.c : added call to reset_chain_pnum(). #ifdef NTDOMAIN added call to init_lsa_policy_hnd() #endif. jeremy, you'd be proud: i did a compile without NTDOMAIN, and caught a link error for this function. smb.h : defines and structures for samr and wkssvc pipes. smbpass.c : modified get_smbpwnam() to get_smbpwd_entry() and it now takes two arguments. one for the name; if this is null, it looks up by smb_userid instead. oh, by the way, smb_userids are actually domain relative ids (RIDs). concatenate a RID with the domain SID, and you have an internet globally unique way of identifying a user. we're using RIDs in the wrong way.... added mod_smbpwnam() function. this was based on code in smbpasswd.c rpc_pipes/lsaparse.c : added enum trusted domain parsing. this is incomplete: i need a packet trace to write it properly. rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c : added reset_chain_pnum() function. rpc_pipes/pipenetlog.c : get_smbpwnam() function renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). arcfour() issues. removed capability of get_md4pw() function to automatically add workstation accounts. this should either be done using smbpasswd -add MACHINE$, or by using \PIPE\samr. rpc_pipes/pipe_util.c : create_pol_hnd() - creates a unique LSA Policy Handle. overkill function: uses a 64 bit sequence number; current unix time and the smbd pid. rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : arcfour() issues. smb_io_unistr2() should advance by uni_str_len not uni_max_len. smb_io_smb_hdr_rb() - request bind uses uint16 for the context id, and uint8 for the num_syntaxes. oops, i put these both as uint32s. Added Files: ------------ rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c : on the samr pipe, allocate and associate an LSA Policy Handle with a SID. you receive queries with the LSA Policy Handle, and have to turn this back into a SID in order to answer the query... rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c \PIPE\samr processing. samr i presume is the SAM Replication pipe. rpc_pipes/pipewkssvc.c rpc_pipes/wksparse.c \PIPE\wkssvc processing. the Workstation Service pipe? holy cow. (This used to be commit 1bd084b3e690eb26a1006d616075e53d711ecd2f)
1997-11-07 02:03:58 +03:00
#define PIPE_NTSVCS "\\PIPE\\ntsvcs"
#define PIPE_LSASS "\\PIPE\\lsass"
#define PIPE_LSARPC "\\PIPE\\lsarpc"
#define PIPE_SPOOLSS "\\PIPE\\spoolss"
/* 64 bit time (100usec) since ????? - cifs6.txt, section 3.5, page 30 */
typedef struct nttime_info
{
uint32 low;
uint32 high;
} NTTIME;
/* Allowable account control bits */
#define ACB_DISABLED 0x0001 /* 1 = User account disabled */
#define ACB_HOMDIRREQ 0x0002 /* 1 = Home directory required */
#define ACB_PWNOTREQ 0x0004 /* 1 = User password not required */
#define ACB_TEMPDUP 0x0008 /* 1 = Temporary duplicate account */
#define ACB_NORMAL 0x0010 /* 1 = Normal user account */
#define ACB_MNS 0x0020 /* 1 = MNS logon user account */
#define ACB_DOMTRUST 0x0040 /* 1 = Interdomain trust account */
#define ACB_WSTRUST 0x0080 /* 1 = Workstation trust account */
#define ACB_SVRTRUST 0x0100 /* 1 = Server trust account */
#define ACB_PWNOEXP 0x0200 /* 1 = User password does not expire */
#define ACB_AUTOLOCK 0x0400 /* 1 = Account auto locked */
#define MAX_HOURS_LEN 32
struct sam_passwd
{
time_t logon_time; /* logon time */
time_t logoff_time; /* logoff time */
time_t kickoff_time; /* kickoff time */
time_t pass_last_set_time; /* password last set time */
time_t pass_can_change_time; /* password can change time */
time_t pass_must_change_time; /* password must change time */
char *smb_name; /* username string */
char *full_name; /* user's full name string */
char *home_dir; /* home directory string */
char *dir_drive; /* home directory drive string */
char *logon_script; /* logon script string */
char *profile_path; /* profile path string */
char *acct_desc ; /* user description string */
char *workstations; /* login from workstations string */
char *unknown_str ; /* don't know what this is, yet. */
char *munged_dial ; /* munged path name and dial-back tel number */
uid_t smb_userid; /* this is actually the unix uid_t */
gid_t smb_grpid; /* this is actually the unix gid_t */
uint32 user_rid; /* Primary User ID */
uint32 group_rid; /* Primary Group ID */
unsigned char *smb_passwd; /* Null if no password */
unsigned char *smb_nt_passwd; /* Null if no password */
uint16 acct_ctrl; /* account info (ACB_xxxx bit-mask) */
uint32 unknown_3; /* 0x00ff ffff */
uint16 logon_divs; /* 168 - number of hours in a week */
uint32 hours_len; /* normally 21 bytes */
uint8 hours[MAX_HOURS_LEN];
uint32 unknown_5; /* 0x0002 0000 */
uint32 unknown_6; /* 0x0000 04ec */
};
struct smb_passwd
{
uid_t smb_userid; /* this is actually the unix uid_t */
char *smb_name; /* username string */
unsigned char *smb_passwd; /* Null if no password */
unsigned char *smb_nt_passwd; /* Null if no password */
uint16 acct_ctrl; /* account info (ACB_xxxx bit-mask) */
time_t pass_last_set_time; /* password last set time */
};
struct sam_disp_info
{
uint32 user_rid; /* Primary User ID */
char *smb_name; /* username string */
char *full_name; /* user's full name string */
};
struct use_info
{
BOOL connected;
char *srv_name;
char *user_name;
char *domain;
};
#define MAXSUBAUTHS 15 /* max sub authorities in a SID */
/* DOM_SID - security id */
typedef struct sid_info
{
uint8 sid_rev_num; /* SID revision number */
uint8 num_auths; /* number of sub-authorities */
uint8 id_auth[6]; /* Identifier Authority */
/*
* Note that the values in these uint32's are in *native* byteorder,
* not neccessarily little-endian...... JRA.
*/
uint32 sub_auths[MAXSUBAUTHS]; /* pointer to sub-authorities. */
} DOM_SID;
/*** query a local group, get a list of these: shows who is in that group ***/
/* local group member info */
typedef struct local_grp_member_info
{
DOM_SID sid ; /* matches with name */
uint8 sid_use; /* usr=1 grp=2 dom=3 alias=4 wkng=5 del=6 inv=7 unk=8 */
fstring name ; /* matches with sid: must be of the form "DOMAIN\account" */
} LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER;
/* enumerate these to get list of local groups */
/* local group info */
typedef struct local_grp_info
{
fstring name;
fstring comment;
} LOCAL_GRP;
- group database API. oops and oh dear, the threat has been carried out: the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared. - interactive debug detection - re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption) - american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of "initialise". - started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones. - moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c - moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases. i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers) and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space). the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user- interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their performance and ours, too. - renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_ logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5). - updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better off being used in username mapping, too. - created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it in password.c - initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well, it does now. - rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. (This used to be commit 0d21e1e6090b933f396c764af535ca3388a562db)
1998-11-17 19:19:04 +03:00
/*** enumerate these to get list of domain groups ***/
- group database API. oops and oh dear, the threat has been carried out: the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared. - interactive debug detection - re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption) - american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of "initialise". - started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones. - moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c - moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases. i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers) and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space). the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user- interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their performance and ours, too. - renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_ logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5). - updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better off being used in username mapping, too. - created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it in password.c - initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well, it does now. - rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. (This used to be commit 0d21e1e6090b933f396c764af535ca3388a562db)
1998-11-17 19:19:04 +03:00
/* domain group member info */
typedef struct domain_grp_info
{
fstring name;
- group database API. oops and oh dear, the threat has been carried out: the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared. - interactive debug detection - re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption) - american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of "initialise". - started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones. - moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c - moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases. i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers) and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space). the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user- interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their performance and ours, too. - renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_ logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5). - updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better off being used in username mapping, too. - created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it in password.c - initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well, it does now. - rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. (This used to be commit 0d21e1e6090b933f396c764af535ca3388a562db)
1998-11-17 19:19:04 +03:00
fstring comment;
uint32 rid; /* group rid */
uint8 attr; /* attributes forced to be set to 0x7: SE_GROUP_xxx */
- group database API. oops and oh dear, the threat has been carried out: the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared. - interactive debug detection - re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption) - american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of "initialise". - started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones. - moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c - moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases. i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers) and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space). the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user- interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their performance and ours, too. - renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_ logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5). - updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better off being used in username mapping, too. - created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it in password.c - initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well, it does now. - rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. (This used to be commit 0d21e1e6090b933f396c764af535ca3388a562db)
1998-11-17 19:19:04 +03:00
} DOMAIN_GRP;
/*** query a domain group, get a list of these: shows who is in that group ***/
/* domain group info */
typedef struct domain_grp_member_info
{
fstring name;
uint8 attr; /* attributes forced to be set to 0x7: SE_GROUP_xxx */
} DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER;
/* DOM_CHAL - challenge info */
typedef struct chal_info
{
uchar data[8]; /* credentials */
} DOM_CHAL;
/* 32 bit time (sec) since 01jan1970 - cifs6.txt, section 3.5, page 30 */
typedef struct time_info
{
uint32 time;
} UTIME;
/* DOM_CREDs - timestamped client or server credentials */
typedef struct cred_info
{
DOM_CHAL challenge; /* credentials */
UTIME timestamp; /* credential time-stamp */
} DOM_CRED;
/* Structure used when SMBwritebmpx is active */
typedef struct
{
size_t wr_total_written; /* So we know when to discard this */
int32 wr_timeout;
int32 wr_errclass;
int32 wr_error; /* Cached errors */
BOOL wr_mode; /* write through mode) */
BOOL wr_discard; /* discard all further data */
} write_bmpx_struct;
typedef struct write_cache
{
SMB_OFF_T file_size;
SMB_OFF_T offset;
size_t alloc_size;
size_t data_size;
char *data;
} write_cache;
Makefile: Changes to split Solaris into Solaris2.3 and previous, and 2.4 and after from Paul Eggert. Makefile: Added AMIGA changes from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk>. charset.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> charset.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> clitar.c: Patch to re-sync after read fail from (lost contributor name, sorry). includes.h: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk> includes.h: Patch for SunOS atexit by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) interface.c: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk> kanji.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> locking.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) locking.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) pipes.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) proto.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) reply.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) server.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) server.c: Patch for FAST_SHARE_MODE fix from (lost contributor name, sorry). smb.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) smb.h: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) status.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) statuc.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) system.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> trans2.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) trans2.c: Patch to fix volume name reported to Win95 from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) util.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> util.c: Patch to fix client_name from continuously returning UNKNOWN (from various contributors). version.h: Update to 1.9.16p10. (This used to be commit 03d28fa32eb094affa33133ebe2602fdb70f6361)
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/*
* Structure used to indirect fd's from the files_struct.
* Needed as POSIX locking is based on file and process, not
* file descriptor and process.
*/
typedef struct file_fd_struct
{
struct file_fd_struct *next, *prev;
uint16 ref_count;
uint16 uid_cache_count;
uid_t uid_users_cache[10];
SMB_DEV_T dev;
SMB_INO_T inode;
int fd;
int fd_readonly;
int fd_writeonly;
int real_open_flags;
BOOL delete_on_close;
Makefile: Changes to split Solaris into Solaris2.3 and previous, and 2.4 and after from Paul Eggert. Makefile: Added AMIGA changes from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk>. charset.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> charset.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> clitar.c: Patch to re-sync after read fail from (lost contributor name, sorry). includes.h: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk> includes.h: Patch for SunOS atexit by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) interface.c: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk> kanji.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> locking.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) locking.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) pipes.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) proto.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) reply.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) server.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) server.c: Patch for FAST_SHARE_MODE fix from (lost contributor name, sorry). smb.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) smb.h: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) status.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) statuc.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) system.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> trans2.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) trans2.c: Patch to fix volume name reported to Win95 from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com) util.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> util.c: Patch to fix client_name from continuously returning UNKNOWN (from various contributors). version.h: Update to 1.9.16p10. (This used to be commit 03d28fa32eb094affa33133ebe2602fdb70f6361)
1997-01-09 21:02:17 +03:00
} file_fd_struct;
typedef struct files_struct
{
struct files_struct *next, *prev;
int fnum;
struct connection_struct *conn;
file_fd_struct *fd_ptr;
SMB_OFF_T pos;
SMB_OFF_T size;
mode_t mode;
uint16 vuid;
write_bmpx_struct *wbmpx_ptr;
write_cache *wcp;
struct timeval open_time;
int share_mode;
time_t pending_modtime;
int oplock_type;
int sent_oplock_break;
BOOL open;
BOOL can_lock;
BOOL can_read;
BOOL can_write;
BOOL print_file;
BOOL modified;
BOOL is_directory;
BOOL directory_delete_on_close;
BOOL stat_open;
char *fsp_name;
} files_struct;
/*
* Structure used to keep directory state information around.
* Used in NT change-notify code.
*/
typedef struct
{
time_t modify_time;
time_t status_time;
} dir_status_struct;
struct uid_cache {
int entries;
uid_t list[UID_CACHE_SIZE];
};
typedef struct
{
char *name;
BOOL is_wild;
} name_compare_entry;
/* Include VFS stuff */
#include "vfs.h"
typedef struct connection_struct
{
struct connection_struct *next, *prev;
unsigned cnum; /* an index passed over the wire */
int service;
BOOL force_user;
struct uid_cache uid_cache;
void *dirptr;
BOOL printer;
BOOL ipc;
BOOL read_only;
BOOL admin_user;
char *dirpath;
char *connectpath;
char *origpath;
struct vfs_ops vfs_ops; /* Filesystem operations */
struct vfs_connection_struct *vfs_conn; /* VFS specific connection stuff */
char *user; /* name of user who *opened* this connection */
uid_t uid; /* uid of user who *opened* this connection */
gid_t gid; /* gid of user who *opened* this connection */
char client_address[18]; /* String version of client IP address. */
uint16 vuid; /* vuid of user who *opened* this connection, or UID_FIELD_INVALID */
/* following groups stuff added by ih */
/* This groups info is valid for the user that *opened* the connection */
int ngroups;
gid_t *groups;
time_t lastused;
BOOL used;
int num_files_open;
name_compare_entry *hide_list; /* Per-share list of files to return as hidden. */
name_compare_entry *veto_list; /* Per-share list of files to veto (never show). */
name_compare_entry *veto_oplock_list; /* Per-share list of files to refuse oplocks on. */
} connection_struct;
struct current_user
{
connection_struct *conn;
uint16 vuid;
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
int ngroups;
gid_t *groups;
};
/*
* Reasons for cache flush.
*/
#define NUM_FLUSH_REASONS 8 /* Keep this in sync with the enum below. */
enum flush_reason_enum { SEEK_FLUSH, READ_FLUSH, WRITE_FLUSH, READRAW_FLUSH,
OPLOCK_RELEASE_FLUSH, CLOSE_FLUSH, SYNC_FLUSH, SIZECHANGE_FLUSH };
/* Defines for the sent_oplock_break field above. */
#define NO_BREAK_SENT 0
#define EXCLUSIVE_BREAK_SENT 1
#define LEVEL_II_BREAK_SENT 2
/* Domain controller authentication protocol info */
struct dcinfo
{
DOM_CHAL clnt_chal; /* Initial challenge received from client */
DOM_CHAL srv_chal; /* Initial server challenge */
DOM_CRED clnt_cred; /* Last client credential */
DOM_CRED srv_cred; /* Last server credential */
uchar sess_key[8]; /* Session key */
uchar md4pw[16]; /* md4(machine password) */
};
typedef struct
{
uid_t uid; /* uid of a validated user */
gid_t gid; /* gid of a validated user */
fstring requested_name; /* user name from the client */
fstring name; /* unix user name of a validated user */
fstring real_name; /* to store real name from password file - simeon */
BOOL guest;
/* following groups stuff added by ih */
/* This groups info is needed for when we become_user() for this uid */
int n_groups;
gid_t *groups;
int n_sids;
int *sids;
/* per-user authentication information on NT RPCs */
struct dcinfo dc;
} user_struct;
enum {LPQ_QUEUED,LPQ_PAUSED,LPQ_SPOOLING,LPQ_PRINTING};
typedef struct
{
int job;
int size;
int status;
int priority;
time_t time;
char user[30];
char file[100];
} print_queue_struct;
enum {LPSTAT_OK, LPSTAT_STOPPED, LPSTAT_ERROR};
typedef struct
{
fstring message;
int status;
} print_status_struct;
/* used for server information: client, nameserv and ipc */
struct server_info_struct
{
fstring name;
uint32 type;
fstring comment;
fstring domain; /* used ONLY in ipc.c NOT namework.c */
BOOL server_added; /* used ONLY in ipc.c NOT namework.c */
};
luke's first attempt at using cvs accidentally updated the Makefile updated the name database structure (again!). this time, there is one name database per local interface. there is also a pseudo-interface on ip 255.255.255.255. its purpose is to store WINS name entries. all the local interface name databases store SELF names only. the WINS name database stores non-special browser names. added wins.dat file: records WINS entries in ascii format. this is reloaded when nmbd restarts. added repeating code for response packets. timer is in seconds only at the moment. updated the response queue code to deal with samba registering with a WINS server a bit better (added more cases when a response isn't received). tidied up the response packet processing code and expire_response_queue() code. added cross references between response received and await-response expired code. added over-zealous code that checks all machines that register with samba as a WINS server (every 10 minutes i think): to see whether they are still alive or not (see rfc1001.txt) bug reported by terry@ren.pc.athabascau.ca: DNSFAILed names _stay_ as DNSFAIL, even though the machine may come back up and REGISTER. removed update_from_reg() function. it's not necessary, and it does too much. added code that announces on each local interface samba's ttl as zero and servertype as zero when nmbd is kill -TERMed first attempt at putting the first functionality of samba browsing back in (remote subnets should have samba appear in a workgroup specified through the lmhosts file) lots of other miscellaneous tidying up / chopping about. (This used to be commit 7e8c60cfe54060860e5ce20b1c3b8ec6aa5c54da)
1996-06-29 22:49:20 +04:00
/* used for network interfaces */
struct interface
{
struct interface *next, *prev;
luke's first attempt at using cvs accidentally updated the Makefile updated the name database structure (again!). this time, there is one name database per local interface. there is also a pseudo-interface on ip 255.255.255.255. its purpose is to store WINS name entries. all the local interface name databases store SELF names only. the WINS name database stores non-special browser names. added wins.dat file: records WINS entries in ascii format. this is reloaded when nmbd restarts. added repeating code for response packets. timer is in seconds only at the moment. updated the response queue code to deal with samba registering with a WINS server a bit better (added more cases when a response isn't received). tidied up the response packet processing code and expire_response_queue() code. added cross references between response received and await-response expired code. added over-zealous code that checks all machines that register with samba as a WINS server (every 10 minutes i think): to see whether they are still alive or not (see rfc1001.txt) bug reported by terry@ren.pc.athabascau.ca: DNSFAILed names _stay_ as DNSFAIL, even though the machine may come back up and REGISTER. removed update_from_reg() function. it's not necessary, and it does too much. added code that announces on each local interface samba's ttl as zero and servertype as zero when nmbd is kill -TERMed first attempt at putting the first functionality of samba browsing back in (remote subnets should have samba appear in a workgroup specified through the lmhosts file) lots of other miscellaneous tidying up / chopping about. (This used to be commit 7e8c60cfe54060860e5ce20b1c3b8ec6aa5c54da)
1996-06-29 22:49:20 +04:00
struct in_addr ip;
struct in_addr bcast;
struct in_addr nmask;
};
/* struct returned by get_share_modes */
typedef struct
{
pid_t pid;
uint16 op_port;
uint16 op_type;
int share_mode;
struct timeval time;
} share_mode_entry;
#define SHAREMODE_FN_CAST() \
void (*)(share_mode_entry *, char*)
#define SHAREMODE_FN(fn) \
void (*fn)(share_mode_entry *, char*)
/* each implementation of the share mode code needs
to support the following operations */
struct share_ops {
BOOL (*stop_mgmt)(void);
BOOL (*lock_entry)(connection_struct *, SMB_DEV_T , SMB_INO_T , int *);
BOOL (*unlock_entry)(connection_struct *, SMB_DEV_T , SMB_INO_T , int );
int (*get_entries)(connection_struct *, int , SMB_DEV_T , SMB_INO_T , share_mode_entry **);
void (*del_entry)(int , files_struct *);
BOOL (*set_entry)(int, files_struct *, uint16 , uint16 );
BOOL (*mod_entry)(int, files_struct *, void (*)(share_mode_entry *, SMB_DEV_T, SMB_INO_T, void *), void *);
int (*forall)(void (*)(share_mode_entry *, char *));
void (*status)(FILE *);
};
/* each implementation of the shared memory code needs
to support the following operations */
struct shmem_ops {
BOOL (*shm_close)( void );
int (*shm_alloc)(int );
BOOL (*shm_free)(int );
int (*get_userdef_off)(void);
void *(*offset2addr)(int );
int (*addr2offset)(void *addr);
BOOL (*lock_hash_entry)(unsigned int);
BOOL (*unlock_hash_entry)( unsigned int );
BOOL (*get_usage)(int *,int *,int *);
unsigned (*hash_size)(void);
};
/*
* Each implementation of the password database code needs
* to support the following operations.
*/
struct passdb_ops {
/*
* Password database ops.
*/
void *(*startsmbpwent)(BOOL);
void (*endsmbpwent)(void *);
SMB_BIG_UINT (*getsmbpwpos)(void *);
BOOL (*setsmbpwpos)(void *, SMB_BIG_UINT);
/*
* smb password database query functions.
*/
struct smb_passwd *(*getsmbpwnam)(char *);
struct smb_passwd *(*getsmbpwuid)(uid_t);
struct smb_passwd *(*getsmbpwrid)(uint32);
struct smb_passwd *(*getsmbpwent)(void *);
/*
* smb password database modification functions.
*/
BOOL (*add_smbpwd_entry)(struct smb_passwd *);
BOOL (*mod_smbpwd_entry)(struct smb_passwd *, BOOL);
BOOL (*del_smbpwd_entry)(const char *);
/*
* Functions that manupulate a struct sam_passwd.
*/
struct sam_passwd *(*getsam21pwent)(void *);
ldap.c : - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c nisppass.c : - modified make_nisname_from_xxx() functions to take a "file" arg. - turned getnisp21pwuid() into getnisp21pwrid(). getnisp21pwuid() functionality is available through "indirect" support in passdb.c - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. passdb.c : - created getsam21pwrid() function to go alongside getsam21pwuid. it is not expected that getsam21pwuid ever be used, certainly not from the lib/rpc code. - created getsamdisprid() and getsamdispent(). these are primarily for support of SamrQueryDisplayInfo, however given that they [struct sam_disp_info] return username, rid and fullname, there may be further instances where these functions will be useful. - added support where either the get/add/mod-smb or get/add/mod-sam21 functions are optional. this can be done very easily by checking whether the struct passdb_ops table functions are NULL or not. documented this capability in the notes at the top of the module. - where unix uid was referenced, use uid_t. - where unix gid was referenced, use gid_t. smb.h : - added sam_disp_info functions to passdb_ops. - added getsam21pwrid() function. smbpass.c : - added reference to iterate_getsam21pwrid(). lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c : - removed group rid code added to get_user_info_21() code: this had been added in the wrong place. the client / server should already know whether it wants to do a lookup by user rid or by group rid. the test of whether the rid is a user or group rid has been left in because this may become useful consistency-check code. - converted back to getsam21pwrid() not getsam21pwuid(pdb_user_rid_to_uid()). this is because the unix uid to user rid mapping can be non-monotonic in some password database systems, and monotonic in others. imposing the restriction by converting immediately from rid to uid at this point is inadviseable, and will place this potential restriction on _all_ password database systems, not just some which, for whatever reason, do not support user rids. it should be up to the individual password database writer to convert from user rid to unix uid, should that module not support rids. lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c : - got lookup_user_name() to call getsamdisprid() not getsmbpwuid(). a bug was introduced (or at least the bug already there was not fixed) whereby the nt user rid was converted to a unix uid, and then not used. (This used to be commit 0193dd21c3c44e0611add742c6f92b92474de6b8)
1998-05-19 21:48:40 +04:00
/*
* sam password database query functions.
*/
struct sam_passwd *(*getsam21pwnam)(char *);
ldap.c : - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c nisppass.c : - modified make_nisname_from_xxx() functions to take a "file" arg. - turned getnisp21pwuid() into getnisp21pwrid(). getnisp21pwuid() functionality is available through "indirect" support in passdb.c - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. passdb.c : - created getsam21pwrid() function to go alongside getsam21pwuid. it is not expected that getsam21pwuid ever be used, certainly not from the lib/rpc code. - created getsamdisprid() and getsamdispent(). these are primarily for support of SamrQueryDisplayInfo, however given that they [struct sam_disp_info] return username, rid and fullname, there may be further instances where these functions will be useful. - added support where either the get/add/mod-smb or get/add/mod-sam21 functions are optional. this can be done very easily by checking whether the struct passdb_ops table functions are NULL or not. documented this capability in the notes at the top of the module. - where unix uid was referenced, use uid_t. - where unix gid was referenced, use gid_t. smb.h : - added sam_disp_info functions to passdb_ops. - added getsam21pwrid() function. smbpass.c : - added reference to iterate_getsam21pwrid(). lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c : - removed group rid code added to get_user_info_21() code: this had been added in the wrong place. the client / server should already know whether it wants to do a lookup by user rid or by group rid. the test of whether the rid is a user or group rid has been left in because this may become useful consistency-check code. - converted back to getsam21pwrid() not getsam21pwuid(pdb_user_rid_to_uid()). this is because the unix uid to user rid mapping can be non-monotonic in some password database systems, and monotonic in others. imposing the restriction by converting immediately from rid to uid at this point is inadviseable, and will place this potential restriction on _all_ password database systems, not just some which, for whatever reason, do not support user rids. it should be up to the individual password database writer to convert from user rid to unix uid, should that module not support rids. lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c : - got lookup_user_name() to call getsamdisprid() not getsmbpwuid(). a bug was introduced (or at least the bug already there was not fixed) whereby the nt user rid was converted to a unix uid, and then not used. (This used to be commit 0193dd21c3c44e0611add742c6f92b92474de6b8)
1998-05-19 21:48:40 +04:00
struct sam_passwd *(*getsam21pwuid)(uid_t);
struct sam_passwd *(*getsam21pwrid)(uint32);
ldap.c : - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c nisppass.c : - modified make_nisname_from_xxx() functions to take a "file" arg. - turned getnisp21pwuid() into getnisp21pwrid(). getnisp21pwuid() functionality is available through "indirect" support in passdb.c - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. passdb.c : - created getsam21pwrid() function to go alongside getsam21pwuid. it is not expected that getsam21pwuid ever be used, certainly not from the lib/rpc code. - created getsamdisprid() and getsamdispent(). these are primarily for support of SamrQueryDisplayInfo, however given that they [struct sam_disp_info] return username, rid and fullname, there may be further instances where these functions will be useful. - added support where either the get/add/mod-smb or get/add/mod-sam21 functions are optional. this can be done very easily by checking whether the struct passdb_ops table functions are NULL or not. documented this capability in the notes at the top of the module. - where unix uid was referenced, use uid_t. - where unix gid was referenced, use gid_t. smb.h : - added sam_disp_info functions to passdb_ops. - added getsam21pwrid() function. smbpass.c : - added reference to iterate_getsam21pwrid(). lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c : - removed group rid code added to get_user_info_21() code: this had been added in the wrong place. the client / server should already know whether it wants to do a lookup by user rid or by group rid. the test of whether the rid is a user or group rid has been left in because this may become useful consistency-check code. - converted back to getsam21pwrid() not getsam21pwuid(pdb_user_rid_to_uid()). this is because the unix uid to user rid mapping can be non-monotonic in some password database systems, and monotonic in others. imposing the restriction by converting immediately from rid to uid at this point is inadviseable, and will place this potential restriction on _all_ password database systems, not just some which, for whatever reason, do not support user rids. it should be up to the individual password database writer to convert from user rid to unix uid, should that module not support rids. lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c : - got lookup_user_name() to call getsamdisprid() not getsmbpwuid(). a bug was introduced (or at least the bug already there was not fixed) whereby the nt user rid was converted to a unix uid, and then not used. (This used to be commit 0193dd21c3c44e0611add742c6f92b92474de6b8)
1998-05-19 21:48:40 +04:00
/*
* sam password database modification functions.
*/
BOOL (*add_sam21pwd_entry)(struct sam_passwd *);
BOOL (*mod_sam21pwd_entry)(struct sam_passwd *, BOOL);
ldap.c : - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c nisppass.c : - modified make_nisname_from_xxx() functions to take a "file" arg. - turned getnisp21pwuid() into getnisp21pwrid(). getnisp21pwuid() functionality is available through "indirect" support in passdb.c - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. passdb.c : - created getsam21pwrid() function to go alongside getsam21pwuid. it is not expected that getsam21pwuid ever be used, certainly not from the lib/rpc code. - created getsamdisprid() and getsamdispent(). these are primarily for support of SamrQueryDisplayInfo, however given that they [struct sam_disp_info] return username, rid and fullname, there may be further instances where these functions will be useful. - added support where either the get/add/mod-smb or get/add/mod-sam21 functions are optional. this can be done very easily by checking whether the struct passdb_ops table functions are NULL or not. documented this capability in the notes at the top of the module. - where unix uid was referenced, use uid_t. - where unix gid was referenced, use gid_t. smb.h : - added sam_disp_info functions to passdb_ops. - added getsam21pwrid() function. smbpass.c : - added reference to iterate_getsam21pwrid(). lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c : - removed group rid code added to get_user_info_21() code: this had been added in the wrong place. the client / server should already know whether it wants to do a lookup by user rid or by group rid. the test of whether the rid is a user or group rid has been left in because this may become useful consistency-check code. - converted back to getsam21pwrid() not getsam21pwuid(pdb_user_rid_to_uid()). this is because the unix uid to user rid mapping can be non-monotonic in some password database systems, and monotonic in others. imposing the restriction by converting immediately from rid to uid at this point is inadviseable, and will place this potential restriction on _all_ password database systems, not just some which, for whatever reason, do not support user rids. it should be up to the individual password database writer to convert from user rid to unix uid, should that module not support rids. lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c : - got lookup_user_name() to call getsamdisprid() not getsmbpwuid(). a bug was introduced (or at least the bug already there was not fixed) whereby the nt user rid was converted to a unix uid, and then not used. (This used to be commit 0193dd21c3c44e0611add742c6f92b92474de6b8)
1998-05-19 21:48:40 +04:00
/*
* sam query display info functions.
*/
struct sam_disp_info *(*getsamdispnam)(char *);
ldap.c : - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c nisppass.c : - modified make_nisname_from_xxx() functions to take a "file" arg. - turned getnisp21pwuid() into getnisp21pwrid(). getnisp21pwuid() functionality is available through "indirect" support in passdb.c - removed functions that are supported "indirectly" through passdb.c - added support for some of the new passdb_ops functions. passdb.c : - created getsam21pwrid() function to go alongside getsam21pwuid. it is not expected that getsam21pwuid ever be used, certainly not from the lib/rpc code. - created getsamdisprid() and getsamdispent(). these are primarily for support of SamrQueryDisplayInfo, however given that they [struct sam_disp_info] return username, rid and fullname, there may be further instances where these functions will be useful. - added support where either the get/add/mod-smb or get/add/mod-sam21 functions are optional. this can be done very easily by checking whether the struct passdb_ops table functions are NULL or not. documented this capability in the notes at the top of the module. - where unix uid was referenced, use uid_t. - where unix gid was referenced, use gid_t. smb.h : - added sam_disp_info functions to passdb_ops. - added getsam21pwrid() function. smbpass.c : - added reference to iterate_getsam21pwrid(). lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c : - removed group rid code added to get_user_info_21() code: this had been added in the wrong place. the client / server should already know whether it wants to do a lookup by user rid or by group rid. the test of whether the rid is a user or group rid has been left in because this may become useful consistency-check code. - converted back to getsam21pwrid() not getsam21pwuid(pdb_user_rid_to_uid()). this is because the unix uid to user rid mapping can be non-monotonic in some password database systems, and monotonic in others. imposing the restriction by converting immediately from rid to uid at this point is inadviseable, and will place this potential restriction on _all_ password database systems, not just some which, for whatever reason, do not support user rids. it should be up to the individual password database writer to convert from user rid to unix uid, should that module not support rids. lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c : - got lookup_user_name() to call getsamdisprid() not getsmbpwuid(). a bug was introduced (or at least the bug already there was not fixed) whereby the nt user rid was converted to a unix uid, and then not used. (This used to be commit 0193dd21c3c44e0611add742c6f92b92474de6b8)
1998-05-19 21:48:40 +04:00
struct sam_disp_info *(*getsamdisprid)(uint32);
struct sam_disp_info *(*getsamdispent)(void *);
#if 0
/*
* password checking functions
*/
struct smb_passwd *(*smb_password_chal )(char *username, char lm_pass[24], char nt_pass[24], char chal[8]);
struct smb_passwd *(*smb_password_check )(char *username, char lm_hash[16], char nt_hash[16]);
struct passwd *(*unix_password_check)(char *username, char *pass, int pass_len);
#endif
- group database API. oops and oh dear, the threat has been carried out: the pre-alpha "domain group" etc parameters have disappeared. - interactive debug detection - re-added mem_man (andrew's memory management, detects memory corruption) - american spellings of "initialise" replaced with english spelling of "initialise". - started on "lookup_name()" and "lookup_sid()" functions. proper ones. - moved lots of functions around. created some modules of commonly used code. e.g the password file locking code, which is used in groupfile.c and aliasfile.c and smbpass.c - moved RID_TYPE_MASK up another bit. this is really unfortunate, but there is no other "fast" way to identify users from groups from aliases. i do not believe that this code saves us anything (the multipliers) and puts us at a disadvantage (reduces the useable rid space). the designers of NT aren't silly: if they can get away with a user- interface-speed LsaLookupNames / LsaLookupSids, then so can we. i spoke with isaac at the cifs conference, the only time for example that they do a security context check is on file create. certainly not on individual file reads / writes, which would drastically hit their performance and ours, too. - renamed myworkgroup to global_sam_name, amongst other things, when used in the rpc code. there is also a global_member_name, as we are always responsible for a SAM database, the scope of which is limited by the role of the machine (e.g if a member of a workgroup, your SAM is for _local_ logins only, and its name is the name of your server. you even still have a SID. see LsaQueryInfoPolicy, levels 3 and 5). - updated functionality of groupname.c to be able to cope with names like DOMAIN\group and SERVER\alias. used this code to be able to do aliases as well as groups. this code may actually be better off being used in username mapping, too. - created a connect to serverlist function in clientgen.c and used it in password.c - initialisation in server.c depends on the role of the server. well, it does now. - rpctorture. smbtorture. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION. (This used to be commit 0d21e1e6090b933f396c764af535ca3388a562db)
1998-11-17 19:19:04 +03:00
};
/*
* Flags for local user manipulation.
*/
#define LOCAL_ADD_USER 0x1
#define LOCAL_DELETE_USER 0x2
#define LOCAL_DISABLE_USER 0x4
#define LOCAL_ENABLE_USER 0x8
#define LOCAL_TRUST_ACCOUNT 0x10
#define LOCAL_SET_NO_PASSWORD 0x20
/* key and data in the connections database - used in smbstatus and smbd */
struct connections_key {
pid_t pid;
int cnum;
fstring name;
};
struct connections_data {
int magic;
pid_t pid;
int cnum;
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
char name[24];
char addr[24];
char machine[128];
time_t start;
};
/* key and data records in the tdb locking database */
struct locking_key {
SMB_DEV_T dev;
SMB_INO_T inode;
};
struct locking_data {
int num_share_mode_entries;
/* the following two entries are implicit
share_mode_entry modes[num_share_mode_entries];
char file_name[];
*/
};
/* the following are used by loadparm for option lists */
typedef enum
{
P_BOOL,P_BOOLREV,P_CHAR,P_INTEGER,P_OCTAL,
P_STRING,P_USTRING,P_GSTRING,P_UGSTRING,P_ENUM,P_SEP
} parm_type;
typedef enum
{
P_LOCAL,P_GLOBAL,P_SEPARATOR,P_NONE
} parm_class;
/* passed to br lock code */
enum brl_type {READ_LOCK, WRITE_LOCK};
struct enum_list {
int value;
char *name;
};
#define BRLOCK_FN_CAST() \
void (*)(SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T ino, int pid, \
enum brl_type lock_type, \
br_off start, br_off size)
#define BRLOCK_FN(fn) \
void (*fn)(SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T ino, int pid, \
enum brl_type lock_type, \
br_off start, br_off size)
struct parm_struct
{
char *label;
parm_type type;
parm_class class;
void *ptr;
BOOL (*special)(char *, char **);
struct enum_list *enum_list;
unsigned flags;
union {
BOOL bvalue;
int ivalue;
char *svalue;
char cvalue;
} def;
};
struct bitmap {
uint32 *b;
int n;
};
#define FLAG_BASIC 0x01 /* fundamental options */
#define FLAG_SHARE 0x02 /* file sharing options */
#define FLAG_PRINT 0x04 /* printing options */
#define FLAG_GLOBAL 0x08 /* local options that should be globally settable in SWAT */
#define FLAG_DEPRECATED 0x10 /* options that should no longer be used */
#define FLAG_HIDE 0x20 /* options that should be hidden in SWAT */
#define FLAG_DOS_STRING 0x40 /* convert from UNIX to DOS codepage when reading this string. */
#ifndef LOCKING_VERSION
#define LOCKING_VERSION 4
#endif /* LOCKING_VERSION */
/* the basic packet size, assuming no words or bytes */
#define smb_size 39
/* offsets into message for common items */
#define smb_com 8
#define smb_rcls 9
#define smb_reh 10
#define smb_err 11
#define smb_flg 13
#define smb_flg2 14
#define smb_reb 13
#define smb_tid 28
#define smb_pid 30
#define smb_uid 32
#define smb_mid 34
#define smb_wct 36
#define smb_vwv 37
#define smb_vwv0 37
#define smb_vwv1 39
#define smb_vwv2 41
#define smb_vwv3 43
#define smb_vwv4 45
#define smb_vwv5 47
#define smb_vwv6 49
#define smb_vwv7 51
#define smb_vwv8 53
#define smb_vwv9 55
#define smb_vwv10 57
#define smb_vwv11 59
#define smb_vwv12 61
#define smb_vwv13 63
#define smb_vwv14 65
#define smb_vwv15 67
#define smb_vwv16 69
#define smb_vwv17 71
/* flag defines. CIFS spec 3.1.1 */
#define FLAG_SUPPORT_LOCKREAD 0x01
#define FLAG_CLIENT_BUF_AVAIL 0x02
#define FLAG_RESERVED 0x04
#define FLAG_CASELESS_PATHNAMES 0x08
#define FLAG_CANONICAL_PATHNAMES 0x10
#define FLAG_REQUEST_OPLOCK 0x20
#define FLAG_REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK 0x40
#define FLAG_REPLY 0x80
/* the complete */
#define SMBmkdir 0x00 /* create directory */
#define SMBrmdir 0x01 /* delete directory */
#define SMBopen 0x02 /* open file */
#define SMBcreate 0x03 /* create file */
#define SMBclose 0x04 /* close file */
#define SMBflush 0x05 /* flush file */
#define SMBunlink 0x06 /* delete file */
#define SMBmv 0x07 /* rename file */
#define SMBgetatr 0x08 /* get file attributes */
#define SMBsetatr 0x09 /* set file attributes */
#define SMBread 0x0A /* read from file */
#define SMBwrite 0x0B /* write to file */
#define SMBlock 0x0C /* lock byte range */
#define SMBunlock 0x0D /* unlock byte range */
#define SMBctemp 0x0E /* create temporary file */
#define SMBmknew 0x0F /* make new file */
#define SMBchkpth 0x10 /* check directory path */
#define SMBexit 0x11 /* process exit */
#define SMBlseek 0x12 /* seek */
#define SMBtcon 0x70 /* tree connect */
#define SMBtconX 0x75 /* tree connect and X*/
#define SMBtdis 0x71 /* tree disconnect */
#define SMBnegprot 0x72 /* negotiate protocol */
#define SMBdskattr 0x80 /* get disk attributes */
#define SMBsearch 0x81 /* search directory */
#define SMBsplopen 0xC0 /* open print spool file */
#define SMBsplwr 0xC1 /* write to print spool file */
#define SMBsplclose 0xC2 /* close print spool file */
#define SMBsplretq 0xC3 /* return print queue */
#define SMBsends 0xD0 /* send single block message */
#define SMBsendb 0xD1 /* send broadcast message */
#define SMBfwdname 0xD2 /* forward user name */
#define SMBcancelf 0xD3 /* cancel forward */
#define SMBgetmac 0xD4 /* get machine name */
#define SMBsendstrt 0xD5 /* send start of multi-block message */
#define SMBsendend 0xD6 /* send end of multi-block message */
#define SMBsendtxt 0xD7 /* send text of multi-block message */
/* Core+ protocol */
#define SMBlockread 0x13 /* Lock a range and read */
#define SMBwriteunlock 0x14 /* Unlock a range then write */
#define SMBreadbraw 0x1a /* read a block of data with no smb header */
#define SMBwritebraw 0x1d /* write a block of data with no smb header */
#define SMBwritec 0x20 /* secondary write request */
#define SMBwriteclose 0x2c /* write a file then close it */
/* dos extended protocol */
#define SMBreadBraw 0x1A /* read block raw */
#define SMBreadBmpx 0x1B /* read block multiplexed */
#define SMBreadBs 0x1C /* read block (secondary response) */
#define SMBwriteBraw 0x1D /* write block raw */
#define SMBwriteBmpx 0x1E /* write block multiplexed */
#define SMBwriteBs 0x1F /* write block (secondary request) */
#define SMBwriteC 0x20 /* write complete response */
#define SMBsetattrE 0x22 /* set file attributes expanded */
#define SMBgetattrE 0x23 /* get file attributes expanded */
#define SMBlockingX 0x24 /* lock/unlock byte ranges and X */
#define SMBtrans 0x25 /* transaction - name, bytes in/out */
#define SMBtranss 0x26 /* transaction (secondary request/response) */
#define SMBioctl 0x27 /* IOCTL */
#define SMBioctls 0x28 /* IOCTL (secondary request/response) */
#define SMBcopy 0x29 /* copy */
#define SMBmove 0x2A /* move */
#define SMBecho 0x2B /* echo */
#define SMBopenX 0x2D /* open and X */
#define SMBreadX 0x2E /* read and X */
#define SMBwriteX 0x2F /* write and X */
#define SMBsesssetupX 0x73 /* Session Set Up & X (including User Logon) */
#define SMBffirst 0x82 /* find first */
#define SMBfunique 0x83 /* find unique */
#define SMBfclose 0x84 /* find close */
#define SMBinvalid 0xFE /* invalid command */
/* Extended 2.0 protocol */
#define SMBtrans2 0x32 /* TRANS2 protocol set */
#define SMBtranss2 0x33 /* TRANS2 protocol set, secondary command */
#define SMBfindclose 0x34 /* Terminate a TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST */
#define SMBfindnclose 0x35 /* Terminate a TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYFIRST */
#define SMBulogoffX 0x74 /* user logoff */
/* NT SMB extensions. */
#define SMBnttrans 0xA0 /* NT transact */
#define SMBnttranss 0xA1 /* NT transact secondary */
#define SMBntcreateX 0xA2 /* NT create and X */
#define SMBntcancel 0xA4 /* NT cancel */
/* These are the TRANS2 sub commands */
#define TRANSACT2_OPEN 0
#define TRANSACT2_FINDFIRST 1
#define TRANSACT2_FINDNEXT 2
#define TRANSACT2_QFSINFO 3
#define TRANSACT2_SETFSINFO 4
#define TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO 5
#define TRANSACT2_SETPATHINFO 6
#define TRANSACT2_QFILEINFO 7
#define TRANSACT2_SETFILEINFO 8
#define TRANSACT2_FSCTL 9
#define TRANSACT2_IOCTL 0xA
#define TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYFIRST 0xB
#define TRANSACT2_FINDNOTIFYNEXT 0xC
#define TRANSACT2_MKDIR 0xD
#define TRANSACT2_SESSION_SETUP 0xE
#define TRANSACT2_GET_DFS_REFERRAL 0x10
#define TRANSACT2_REPORT_DFS_INCONSISTANCY 0x11
/* These are the NT transact sub commands. */
#define NT_TRANSACT_CREATE 1
#define NT_TRANSACT_IOCTL 2
#define NT_TRANSACT_SET_SECURITY_DESC 3
#define NT_TRANSACT_NOTIFY_CHANGE 4
#define NT_TRANSACT_RENAME 5
#define NT_TRANSACT_QUERY_SECURITY_DESC 6
/* Relevant IOCTL codes */
#define IOCTL_QUERY_JOB_INFO 0x530060
/* these are the trans2 sub fields for primary requests */
#define smb_tpscnt smb_vwv0
#define smb_tdscnt smb_vwv1
#define smb_mprcnt smb_vwv2
#define smb_mdrcnt smb_vwv3
#define smb_msrcnt smb_vwv4
#define smb_flags smb_vwv5
#define smb_timeout smb_vwv6
#define smb_pscnt smb_vwv9
#define smb_psoff smb_vwv10
#define smb_dscnt smb_vwv11
#define smb_dsoff smb_vwv12
#define smb_suwcnt smb_vwv13
#define smb_setup smb_vwv14
#define smb_setup0 smb_setup
#define smb_setup1 (smb_setup+2)
#define smb_setup2 (smb_setup+4)
/* these are for the secondary requests */
#define smb_spscnt smb_vwv2
#define smb_spsoff smb_vwv3
#define smb_spsdisp smb_vwv4
#define smb_sdscnt smb_vwv5
#define smb_sdsoff smb_vwv6
#define smb_sdsdisp smb_vwv7
#define smb_sfid smb_vwv8
/* and these for responses */
#define smb_tprcnt smb_vwv0
#define smb_tdrcnt smb_vwv1
#define smb_prcnt smb_vwv3
#define smb_proff smb_vwv4
#define smb_prdisp smb_vwv5
#define smb_drcnt smb_vwv6
#define smb_droff smb_vwv7
#define smb_drdisp smb_vwv8
/* these are for the NT trans primary request. */
#define smb_nt_MaxSetupCount smb_vwv0
#define smb_nt_Flags (smb_vwv0 + 1)
#define smb_nt_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
#define smb_nt_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
#define smb_nt_MaxParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
#define smb_nt_MaxDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 15)
#define smb_nt_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 19)
#define smb_nt_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 23)
#define smb_nt_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 27)
#define smb_nt_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 31)
#define smb_nt_SetupCount (smb_vwv0 + 35)
#define smb_nt_Function (smb_vwv0 + 36)
#define smb_nt_SetupStart (smb_vwv0 + 38)
/* these are for the NT trans secondary request. */
#define smb_nts_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
#define smb_nts_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
#define smb_nts_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
#define smb_nts_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 15)
#define smb_nts_ParameterDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 19)
#define smb_nts_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 23)
#define smb_nts_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 27)
#define smb_nts_DataDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 31)
/* these are for the NT trans reply. */
#define smb_ntr_TotalParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 3)
#define smb_ntr_TotalDataCount (smb_vwv0 + 7)
#define smb_ntr_ParameterCount (smb_vwv0 + 11)
#define smb_ntr_ParameterOffset (smb_vwv0 + 15)
#define smb_ntr_ParameterDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 19)
#define smb_ntr_DataCount (smb_vwv0 + 23)
#define smb_ntr_DataOffset (smb_vwv0 + 27)
#define smb_ntr_DataDisplacement (smb_vwv0 + 31)
/* these are for the NT create_and_X */
#define smb_ntcreate_NameLength (smb_vwv0 + 5)
#define smb_ntcreate_Flags (smb_vwv0 + 7)
#define smb_ntcreate_RootDirectoryFid (smb_vwv0 + 11)
#define smb_ntcreate_DesiredAccess (smb_vwv0 + 15)
#define smb_ntcreate_AllocationSize (smb_vwv0 + 19)
#define smb_ntcreate_FileAttributes (smb_vwv0 + 27)
#define smb_ntcreate_ShareAccess (smb_vwv0 + 31)
#define smb_ntcreate_CreateDisposition (smb_vwv0 + 35)
#define smb_ntcreate_CreateOptions (smb_vwv0 + 39)
#define smb_ntcreate_ImpersonationLevel (smb_vwv0 + 43)
#define smb_ntcreate_SecurityFlags (smb_vwv0 + 47)
/* this is used on a TConX. I'm not sure the name is very helpful though */
#define SMB_SUPPORT_SEARCH_BITS 0x0001
/* these are the constants used in the above call. */
/* DesiredAccess */
/* File Specific access rights. */
#define FILE_READ_DATA 0x001
#define FILE_WRITE_DATA 0x002
#define FILE_APPEND_DATA 0x004
#define FILE_READ_EA 0x008
#define FILE_WRITE_EA 0x010
#define FILE_EXECUTE 0x020
#define FILE_DELETE_CHILD 0x040
#define FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES 0x080
#define FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES 0x100
#define FILE_ALL_ATTRIBUTES 0x1FF
/* Generic access masks & rights. */
#define SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_MASK 0x00FFFFL
#define STANDARD_RIGHTS_MASK 0xFF0000L
#define DELETE_ACCESS (1L<<16)
#define READ_CONTROL_ACCESS (1L<<17)
#define WRITE_DAC_ACCESS (1L<<18)
#define WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS (1L<<19)
#define SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS (1L<<20)
#define SYSTEM_SECURITY_ACCESS (1L<<24)
#define GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS (1<<28)
#define GENERIC_EXECUTE_ACCESS (1<<29)
#define GENERIC_WRITE_ACCESS (1<<30)
#define GENERIC_READ_ACCESS (((unsigned)1)<<31)
#define FILE_ALL_STANDARD_ACCESS 0x1F0000
/* Mapping of access rights to UNIX perms. */
#if 0 /* Don't use all here... JRA. */
#define UNIX_ACCESS_RWX (FILE_ALL_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_ALL_STANDARD_ACCESS)
#else
#define UNIX_ACCESS_RWX (UNIX_ACCESS_R|UNIX_ACCESS_W|UNIX_ACCESS_X)
#endif
#define UNIX_ACCESS_R (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_READ_EA|FILE_READ_DATA)
#define UNIX_ACCESS_W (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_WRITE_EA|\
FILE_APPEND_DATA|FILE_WRITE_DATA)
#define UNIX_ACCESS_X (READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|\
FILE_EXECUTE|FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES)
#define UNIX_ACCESS_NONE (WRITE_OWNER_ACCESS)
/* Flags field. */
#define REQUEST_OPLOCK 2
#define REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK 4
#define OPEN_DIRECTORY 8
/* ShareAccess field. */
#define FILE_SHARE_NONE 0 /* Cannot be used in bitmask. */
#define FILE_SHARE_READ 1
#define FILE_SHARE_WRITE 2
#define FILE_SHARE_DELETE 4
/* FileAttributesField */
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY aRONLY
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN aHIDDEN
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM aSYSTEM
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY aDIR
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE aARCH
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL 0x80L
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY 0x100L
#define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED 0x800L
#define SAMBA_ATTRIBUTES_MASK 0x7F
/* Flags - combined with attributes. */
#define FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH 0x80000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING 0x20000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x10000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN 0x08000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x04000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS 0x02000000L
#define FILE_FLAG_POSIX_SEMANTICS 0x01000000L
/* CreateDisposition field. */
#define FILE_SUPERSEDE 0
#define FILE_OPEN 1
#define FILE_CREATE 2
#define FILE_OPEN_IF 3
#define FILE_OVERWRITE 4
#define FILE_OVERWRITE_IF 5
/* CreateOptions field. */
#define FILE_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x0001
#define FILE_WRITE_THROUGH 0x0002
#define FILE_SEQUENTIAL_ONLY 0x0004
#define FILE_NON_DIRECTORY_FILE 0x0040
#define FILE_NO_EA_KNOWLEDGE 0x0200
#define FILE_EIGHT_DOT_THREE_ONLY 0x0400
#define FILE_RANDOM_ACCESS 0x0800
#define FILE_DELETE_ON_CLOSE 0x1000
/* Responses when opening a file. */
#define FILE_WAS_OPENED 1
#define FILE_WAS_CREATED 2
#define FILE_WAS_OVERWRITTEN 3
/* File type flags */
#define FILE_TYPE_DISK 0
#define FILE_TYPE_BYTE_MODE_PIPE 1
#define FILE_TYPE_MESSAGE_MODE_PIPE 2
#define FILE_TYPE_PRINTER 3
#define FILE_TYPE_COMM_DEVICE 4
#define FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0xFFFF
/* Flag for NT transact rename call. */
#define RENAME_REPLACE_IF_EXISTS 1
/* Filesystem Attributes. */
#define FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH 0x01
#define FILE_CASE_PRESERVED_NAMES 0x02
#define FILE_UNICODE_ON_DISK 0x04
/* According to cifs9f, this is 4, not 8 */
/* Acconding to testing, this actually sets the security attribute! */
#define FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS 0x08
/* These entries added from cifs9f --tsb */
#define FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION 0x08
#define FILE_VOLUME_QUOTAS 0x10
#define FILE_DEVICE_IS_MOUNTED 0x20
#define FILE_VOLUME_IS_COMPRESSED 0x8000
/* ChangeNotify flags. */
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME 0x001
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME 0x002
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES 0x004
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE 0x008
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE 0x010
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS 0x020
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION 0x040
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EA 0x080
#define FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY 0x100
/* where to find the base of the SMB packet proper */
#define smb_base(buf) (((char *)(buf))+4)
/* we don't allow server strings to be longer than 48 characters as
otherwise NT will not honour the announce packets */
#define MAX_SERVER_STRING_LENGTH 48
#define SMB_SUCCESS 0 /* The request was successful. */
#define ERRDOS 0x01 /* Error is from the core DOS operating system set. */
#define ERRSRV 0x02 /* Error is generated by the server network file manager.*/
#define ERRHRD 0x03 /* Error is an hardware error. */
#define ERRCMD 0xFF /* Command was not in the "SMB" format. */
#ifdef HAVE_STDARG_H
int slprintf(char *str, int n, char *format, ...)
#ifdef __GNUC__
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 3, 4)))
#endif
;
#else
int slprintf();
#endif
#ifdef WITH_DFS
void dfs_unlogin(void);
extern int dcelogin_atmost_once;
#endif
#ifdef NOSTRDUP
char *strdup(char *s);
#endif
#ifndef SIGNAL_CAST
configure: Changes for extra headers. configure.in: Source for header changes. client/clitar.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. include/config.h.in: Added MEMSET, BZERO, MEMORY, RPCSVC_YPCLNT, STRINGS headers. include/includes.h: Headers for the above. include/smb.h: Made SIGNAL_CAST POSIX by default void (*)(int). lib/access.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. lib/charset.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. lib/debug.c: Fixed signal functs. lib/kanji.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. lib/smbrun.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. lib/util.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. libsmb/namequery.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. locking/shmem.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. locking/shmem_sysv.c: Fixed error messages in sysV stuff. nmbd/asyncdns.c: Fixed signal functs. nmbd/nmbd.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. passdb/passdb.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. passdb/smbpassfile.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/chgpasswd.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/ipc.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/nttrans.c: Fixed fsp code path. smbd/password.c: fixed HAVE_YP_GET_DEFAULT_DOMAIN problem. smbd/printing.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/reply.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/server.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. smbd/trans2.c: Fixed core dump bug. smbd/uid.c: Fixed isXXX macros & debugs for gcc pedantic compile. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1b9cbcd02e575dc0a95fa589f720df30a4acc46b)
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#define SIGNAL_CAST (RETSIGTYPE (*)(int))
#endif
#ifndef SELECT_CAST
#define SELECT_CAST
#endif
/* Some POSIX definitions for those without */
#ifndef S_IFDIR
#define S_IFDIR 0x4000
#endif
#ifndef S_ISDIR
#define S_ISDIR(mode) ((mode & 0xF000) == S_IFDIR)
#endif
#ifndef S_IRWXU
#define S_IRWXU 00700 /* read, write, execute: owner */
#endif
#ifndef S_IRUSR
#define S_IRUSR 00400 /* read permission: owner */
#endif
#ifndef S_IWUSR
#define S_IWUSR 00200 /* write permission: owner */
#endif
#ifndef S_IXUSR
#define S_IXUSR 00100 /* execute permission: owner */
#endif
#ifndef S_IRWXG
#define S_IRWXG 00070 /* read, write, execute: group */
#endif
#ifndef S_IRGRP
#define S_IRGRP 00040 /* read permission: group */
#endif
#ifndef S_IWGRP
#define S_IWGRP 00020 /* write permission: group */
#endif
#ifndef S_IXGRP
#define S_IXGRP 00010 /* execute permission: group */
#endif
#ifndef S_IRWXO
#define S_IRWXO 00007 /* read, write, execute: other */
#endif
#ifndef S_IROTH
#define S_IROTH 00004 /* read permission: other */
#endif
#ifndef S_IWOTH
#define S_IWOTH 00002 /* write permission: other */
#endif
#ifndef S_IXOTH
#define S_IXOTH 00001 /* execute permission: other */
#endif
/* these are used in NetServerEnum to choose what to receive */
#define SV_TYPE_WORKSTATION 0x00000001
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER 0x00000002
#define SV_TYPE_SQLSERVER 0x00000004
#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL 0x00000008
#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_BAKCTRL 0x00000010
#define SV_TYPE_TIME_SOURCE 0x00000020
#define SV_TYPE_AFP 0x00000040
#define SV_TYPE_NOVELL 0x00000080
#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MEMBER 0x00000100
#define SV_TYPE_PRINTQ_SERVER 0x00000200
#define SV_TYPE_DIALIN_SERVER 0x00000400
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_UNIX 0x00000800
#define SV_TYPE_NT 0x00001000
#define SV_TYPE_WFW 0x00002000
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_MFPN 0x00004000
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_NT 0x00008000
#define SV_TYPE_POTENTIAL_BROWSER 0x00010000
#define SV_TYPE_BACKUP_BROWSER 0x00020000
#define SV_TYPE_MASTER_BROWSER 0x00040000
#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_MASTER 0x00080000
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_OSF 0x00100000
#define SV_TYPE_SERVER_VMS 0x00200000
#define SV_TYPE_WIN95_PLUS 0x00400000
#define SV_TYPE_ALTERNATE_XPORT 0x20000000
#define SV_TYPE_LOCAL_LIST_ONLY 0x40000000
#define SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_ENUM 0x80000000
#define SV_TYPE_ALL 0xFFFFFFFF
/* what server type are we currently - JHT Says we ARE 4.20 */
/* this was set by JHT in liaison with Jeremy Allison early 1997 */
/* setting to 4.20 at same time as announcing ourselves as NT Server */
/* History: */
/* Version 4.0 - never made public */
/* Version 4.10 - New to 1.9.16p2, lost in space 1.9.16p3 to 1.9.16p9 */
/* - Reappeared in 1.9.16p11 with fixed smbd services */
/* Version 4.20 - To indicate that nmbd and browsing now works better */
#define DEFAULT_MAJOR_VERSION 0x04
#define DEFAULT_MINOR_VERSION 0x02
/* Browser Election Values */
#define BROWSER_ELECTION_VERSION 0x010f
#define BROWSER_CONSTANT 0xaa55
/* NT Flags2 bits - cifs6.txt section 3.1.2 */
#define FLAGS2_LONG_PATH_COMPONENTS 0x0001
#define FLAGS2_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES 0x0002
#define FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES 0x1000
#define FLAGS2_READ_PERMIT_NO_EXECUTE 0x2000
#define FLAGS2_32_BIT_ERROR_CODES 0x4000
#define FLAGS2_UNICODE_STRINGS 0x8000
/* Capabilities. see ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/cifs/cifs/cifs4.txt */
#define CAP_RAW_MODE 0x0001
#define CAP_MPX_MODE 0x0002
#define CAP_UNICODE 0x0004
#define CAP_LARGE_FILES 0x0008
#define CAP_NT_SMBS 0x0010
#define CAP_RPC_REMOTE_APIS 0x0020
#define CAP_STATUS32 0x0040
#define CAP_LEVEL_II_OPLOCKS 0x0080
#define CAP_LOCK_AND_READ 0x0100
#define CAP_NT_FIND 0x0200
#define CAP_DFS 0x1000
#define CAP_LARGE_READX 0x4000
/* protocol types. It assumes that higher protocols include lower protocols
as subsets */
enum protocol_types {PROTOCOL_NONE,PROTOCOL_CORE,PROTOCOL_COREPLUS,PROTOCOL_LANMAN1,PROTOCOL_LANMAN2,PROTOCOL_NT1};
/* security levels */
enum security_types {SEC_SHARE,SEC_USER,SEC_SERVER,SEC_DOMAIN};
/* printing types */
enum printing_types {PRINT_BSD,PRINT_SYSV,PRINT_AIX,PRINT_HPUX,
PRINT_QNX,PRINT_PLP,PRINT_LPRNG,PRINT_SOFTQ,PRINT_CUPS};
/* Remote architectures we know about. */
enum remote_arch_types {RA_UNKNOWN, RA_WFWG, RA_OS2, RA_WIN95, RA_WINNT, RA_WIN2K, RA_SAMBA};
/* case handling */
enum case_handling {CASE_LOWER,CASE_UPPER};
#ifdef WITH_SSL
/* SSL version options */
enum ssl_version_enum {SMB_SSL_V2,SMB_SSL_V3,SMB_SSL_V23,SMB_SSL_TLS1};
#endif /* WITH_SSL */
/*
* Global value meaing that the smb_uid field should be
* ingored (in share level security and protocol level == CORE)
*/
#define UID_FIELD_INVALID 0
#define VUID_OFFSET 100 /* Amount to bias returned vuid numbers */
/* Defines needed for multi-codepage support. */
#define MSDOS_LATIN_1_CODEPAGE 850
#define KANJI_CODEPAGE 932
#define HANGUL_CODEPAGE 949
#define BIG5_CODEPAGE 950
#define SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE_CODEPAGE 936
#ifdef KANJI
/*
* Default client code page - Japanese
*/
#define DEFAULT_CLIENT_CODE_PAGE KANJI_CODEPAGE
#else /* KANJI */
/*
* Default client code page - 850 - Western European
*/
#define DEFAULT_CLIENT_CODE_PAGE MSDOS_LATIN_1_CODEPAGE
#endif /* KANJI */
/* Global val set if multibyte codepage. */
extern int global_is_multibyte_codepage;
#define get_character_len(x) (global_is_multibyte_codepage ? skip_multibyte_char((x)) : 0)
/*
* Size of buffer to use when moving files across filesystems.
*/
#define COPYBUF_SIZE (8*1024)
/*
* Integers used to override error codes.
*/
extern int unix_ERR_class;
extern int unix_ERR_code;
/*
* Used in chaining code.
*/
extern int chain_size;
/*
* Map the Core and Extended Oplock requesst bits down
* to common bits (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK & BATCH_OPLOCK).
*/
/*
* Core protocol.
*/
#define CORE_OPLOCK_REQUEST(inbuf) \
((CVAL(inbuf,smb_flg)&(FLAG_REQUEST_OPLOCK|FLAG_REQUEST_BATCH_OPLOCK))>>5)
/*
* Extended protocol.
*/
#define EXTENDED_OPLOCK_REQUEST(inbuf) ((SVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv2)&((1<<1)|(1<<2)))>>1)
/* Lock types. */
#define LOCKING_ANDX_SHARED_LOCK 0x1
#define LOCKING_ANDX_OPLOCK_RELEASE 0x2
#define LOCKING_ANDX_CHANGE_LOCKTYPE 0x4
#define LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK 0x8
#define LOCKING_ANDX_LARGE_FILES 0x10
/* Oplock levels */
#define OPLOCKLEVEL_NONE 0
#define OPLOCKLEVEL_II 1
/*
* Bits we test with.
*/
#define NO_OPLOCK 0
#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK 1
#define BATCH_OPLOCK 2
#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK 4
#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & (EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK|BATCH_OPLOCK))
#define BATCH_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & BATCH_OPLOCK)
#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_TYPE(lck) ((lck) & LEVEL_II_OPLOCK)
#define CORE_OPLOCK_GRANTED (1<<5)
#define EXTENDED_OPLOCK_GRANTED (1<<15)
/*
* Return values for oplock types.
*/
#define NO_OPLOCK_RETURN 0
#define EXCLUSIVE_OPLOCK_RETURN 1
#define BATCH_OPLOCK_RETURN 2
#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_RETURN 3
/*
* Loopback command offsets.
*/
#define OPBRK_CMD_LEN_OFFSET 0
#define OPBRK_CMD_PORT_OFFSET 4
#define OPBRK_CMD_HEADER_LEN 6
#define OPBRK_MESSAGE_CMD_OFFSET 0
/*
* Oplock break command code to send over the udp socket.
* The same message is sent for both exlusive and level II breaks.
*
* The form of this is :
*
* 0 2 6 10 14 14+devsize 14+devsize+inodesize
* +----+--------+--------+--------+-------+--------+
* | cmd| pid | sec | usec | dev | inode |
* +----+--------+--------+--------+-------+--------+
*/
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_CMD 0x1
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_PID_OFFSET 2
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_SEC_OFFSET (OPLOCK_BREAK_PID_OFFSET + sizeof(pid_t))
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_USEC_OFFSET (OPLOCK_BREAK_SEC_OFFSET + sizeof(time_t))
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET (OPLOCK_BREAK_USEC_OFFSET + sizeof(long))
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET (OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET + sizeof(SMB_DEV_T))
#define OPLOCK_BREAK_MSG_LEN (OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET + sizeof(SMB_INO_T))
#define LEVEL_II_OPLOCK_BREAK_CMD 0x3
Makefile.in: Fixed bug with continuation line causing proto to fail. Added $(PROGS) $(SPROGS) as targets for make clean. acconfig.h: Added HAVE_IRIX_SPECIFIC_CAPABILITIES. configure.in: Added sys/capability.h header check. Added function checks for srandom random srand rand. Added HAVE_IRIX_SPECIFIC_CAPABILITIES test. includes.h: Added #include <sys/capability.h>. ntdomain.h: Moved struct acct_info into here from smb.h smb.h: Added KERNEL_OPLOCK_CAPABILITY define. Moved enum action_type into rpcclient.h Moved struct cli_state into client.h Moved struct nt_client_info, struct tar_client_info, struct client_info into rpcclient.h lib/genrand.c: Changed to use sys_random() & friends. lib/smbrun.c: Lose capabilities after fork. lib/system.c: Added set_process_capability(), set_inherited_process_capability() sys_random(), sys_srandom(). lib/util.c: Added Ander's EFBIG lock check to fcntl_lock for 64 bit access to an 32 bit mounted NFS filesystem. nmbd/nmbd.c: Changed to use sys_random() & friends. nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c: Changed to use sys_random() & friends. passdb/ldap.c: Missed one pdb_encode_acct_ctrl call. passdb/passdb.c: Changed to Ander's code for ' ' characters. passdb/smbpass.c: Added Ander's code to reset ACB_PWNOTREQ. script/mkproto.awk: Added 'long' to prototypes. smbd/chgpasswd.c: Lose capabilities after fork. smbd/open.c: Do the mmap *after* the kernel oplock. smbd/oplock.c: Removed stub code from kernel oplock path. Added set_process_capability(), set_inherited_process_capability() calls. smbd/reply.c: Initialize count = 0, offset = 0. smbd/server.c: Added set_process_capability(), set_inherited_process_capability() calls. tests/summary.c: Ensure we have RANDOM or RAND. utils/smbpasswd.c: Added Ander's code to reset ACB_PWNOTREQ. utils/torture.c: Changed to use sys_random() & friends. Jeremy. (This used to be commit e8be306f23963ac00b1a383ebe0cc1421529fb02)
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/*
* Capabilities abstracted for different systems.
*/
#define KERNEL_OPLOCK_CAPABILITY 0x1
#if defined(HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS)
/*
* Oplock break command code sent via the kernel interface.
*
* Form of this is :
*
* 0 2 2+devsize 2+devsize+inodesize
* +----+--------+--------+
* | cmd| dev | inode |
* +----+--------+--------+
*/
#define KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_CMD 0x2
#define KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET 2
#define KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET (KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_DEV_OFFSET + sizeof(SMB_DEV_T))
#define KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_MSG_LEN (KERNEL_OPLOCK_BREAK_INODE_OFFSET + sizeof(SMB_INO_T))
#endif /* HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS */
#define CMD_REPLY 0x8000
#include "smb_macros.h"
#include "nt_printing.h"
#include "ntdomain.h"
/* A netbios name structure. */
struct nmb_name {
char name[17];
char scope[64];
unsigned int name_type;
};
#define AGENT_CMD_CON 0
#define AGENT_CMD_CON_ANON 2
#define AGENT_CMD_CON_REUSE 1
struct pwd_info
{
BOOL null_pwd;
BOOL cleartext;
BOOL crypted;
fstring password;
uchar smb_lm_pwd[16];
uchar smb_nt_pwd[16];
uchar smb_lm_owf[24];
uchar smb_nt_owf[128];
size_t nt_owf_len;
uchar lm_cli_chal[8];
uchar nt_cli_chal[128];
size_t nt_cli_chal_len;
uchar sess_key[16];
};
#include "rpc_creds.h"
struct ntdom_info
{
unsigned char sess_key[16]; /* Current session key. */
unsigned char ntlmssp_hash[258]; /* ntlmssp data. */
uint32 ntlmssp_cli_flgs; /* ntlmssp client flags */
uint32 ntlmssp_srv_flgs; /* ntlmssp server flags */
uint32 ntlmssp_seq_num; /* ntlmssp sequence number */
DOM_CRED clnt_cred; /* Client credential. */
int max_recv_frag;
int max_xmit_frag;
};
struct msrpc_state
{
fstring pipe_name;
struct user_creds usr;
struct ntdom_info nt;
int fd;
BOOL redirect;
BOOL initialised;
char *inbuf;
char *outbuf;
uint32 pid;
};
#include "client.h"
#include "rpcclient.h"
/*
* Size of new password account encoding string. DO NOT CHANGE.
*/
#define NEW_PW_FORMAT_SPACE_PADDED_LEN 14
/*
Do you want session setups at user level security with a invalid
password to be rejected or allowed in as guest? WinNT rejects them
but it can be a pain as it means "net view" needs to use a password
You have 3 choices in the setting of map_to_guest:
"NEVER_MAP_TO_GUEST" means session setups with an invalid password
are rejected. This is the default.
"MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_USER" means session setups with an invalid password
are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it
is treated as a guest login
"MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD" means session setups with an invalid password
are treated as a guest login
Note that map_to_guest only has an effect in user or server
level security.
*/
#define NEVER_MAP_TO_GUEST 0
#define MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_USER 1
#define MAP_TO_GUEST_ON_BAD_PASSWORD 2
#endif /* _SMB_H */