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#ifndef _PROTO_H_
#define _PROTO_H_
/* This file is automatically generated with "make proto". DO NOT EDIT */
/*The following definitions come from client/client.c */
void do_list(const char *mask,uint16 attribute,void (*fn)(file_info *),BOOL rec, BOOL dirs);
struct cli_state *do_connect(char *server, char *share);
/*The following definitions come from client/clitar.c */
void cmd_block(void);
void cmd_tarmode(void);
void cmd_setmode(void);
void cmd_tar(void);
int process_tar(void);
int tar_parseargs(int argc, char *argv[], char *Optarg, int Optind);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/aliasdb.c */
BOOL initialise_alias_db(void);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getaliasgid(gid_t gid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getaliasrid(uint32 rid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getaliasntnam(const char *name, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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
BOOL add_domain_alias(LOCAL_GRP **alss, int *num_alss, LOCAL_GRP *als);
BOOL iterate_getuseraliasntnam(const char *user_name, LOCAL_GRP **alss, int *num_alss);
- 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
BOOL enumdomaliases(LOCAL_GRP **alss, int *num_alss);
void *startaliasent(BOOL update);
void endaliasent(void *vp);
LOCAL_GRP *getaliasent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL add_alias_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newgrp);
- 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
BOOL mod_alias_entry(LOCAL_GRP* als);
BOOL del_alias_entry(uint32 rid);
BOOL add_alias_member(uint32 rid, DOM_SID *member_sid);
BOOL del_alias_member(uint32 rid, DOM_SID *member_sid);
LOCAL_GRP *getaliasntnam(const char *name, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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
LOCAL_GRP *getaliasrid(uint32 alias_rid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *getaliasgid(gid_t gid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL getuseraliasntnam(const char *user_name, LOCAL_GRP **als, int *num_alss);
- 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
void aldb_init_als(LOCAL_GRP *als);
BOOL make_alias_line(char *p, int max_len,
LOCAL_GRP *als,
LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/aliasfile.c */
struct aliasdb_ops *file_initialise_alias_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/aliasldap.c */
struct aliasdb_ops *ldap_initialise_alias_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/aliasunix.c */
BOOL get_unixalias_members(struct group *grp,
int *num_mem, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **members);
struct aliasdb_ops *unix_initialise_alias_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/builtindb.c */
BOOL initialise_builtin_db(void);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getbuiltingid(gid_t gid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getbuiltinrid(uint32 rid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *iterate_getbuiltinntnam(const char *name, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL add_domain_builtin(LOCAL_GRP **blts, int *num_blts, LOCAL_GRP *blt);
BOOL iterate_getuserbuiltinntnam(const char *user_name, LOCAL_GRP **blts, int *num_blts);
BOOL enumdombuiltins(LOCAL_GRP **blts, int *num_blts);
void *startbuiltinent(BOOL update);
void endbuiltinent(void *vp);
LOCAL_GRP *getbuiltinent(void *vp, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL add_builtin_entry(LOCAL_GRP *newblt);
BOOL mod_builtin_entry(LOCAL_GRP* blt);
BOOL add_builtin_member(uint32 rid, DOM_SID *member_sid);
BOOL del_builtin_member(uint32 rid, DOM_SID *member_sid);
LOCAL_GRP *getbuiltinntnam(const char *name, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *getbuiltinrid(uint32 builtin_rid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
LOCAL_GRP *getbuiltingid(gid_t gid, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL getuserbuiltinntnam(const char *user_name, LOCAL_GRP **blt, int *num_blts);
void bidb_init_blt(LOCAL_GRP *blt);
BOOL make_builtin_line(char *p, int max_len,
LOCAL_GRP *blt,
LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/builtinldap.c */
struct aliasdb_ops *ldap_initialise_builtin_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/builtinunix.c */
BOOL get_unixbuiltin_members(struct group *grp,
int *num_mem, LOCAL_GRP_MEMBER **members);
struct aliasdb_ops *unix_initialise_builtin_db(void);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/groupdb.c */
BOOL initialise_group_db(void);
DOMAIN_GRP *iterate_getgroupgid(gid_t gid, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
DOMAIN_GRP *iterate_getgrouprid(uint32 rid, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
DOMAIN_GRP *iterate_getgroupntnam(const char *name, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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
BOOL add_domain_group(DOMAIN_GRP **grps, int *num_grps, DOMAIN_GRP *grp);
BOOL iterate_getusergroupsnam(const char *user_name, DOMAIN_GRP **grps, int *num_grps);
- 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
BOOL enumdomgroups(DOMAIN_GRP **grps, int *num_grps);
void *startgroupent(BOOL update);
void endgroupent(void *vp);
DOMAIN_GRP *getgroupent(void *vp, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL add_group_entry(DOMAIN_GRP *newgrp);
BOOL del_group_entry(uint32 rid);
- 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
BOOL mod_group_entry(DOMAIN_GRP* grp);
BOOL add_group_member(uint32 rid, uint32 member_rid);
BOOL del_group_member(uint32 rid, uint32 member_rid);
DOMAIN_GRP *getgroupntnam(const char *name, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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 *getgrouprid(uint32 group_rid, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
DOMAIN_GRP *getgroupgid(gid_t gid, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
BOOL getusergroupsntnam(const char *user_name, DOMAIN_GRP **grp, int *num_grps);
- 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
void gpdb_init_grp(DOMAIN_GRP *grp);
BOOL make_group_line(char *p, int max_len,
DOMAIN_GRP *grp,
DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **mem, int *num_mem);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/groupfile.c */
struct groupdb_ops *file_initialise_group_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/groupldap.c */
struct groupdb_ops *ldap_initialise_group_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from groupdb/groupunix.c */
BOOL get_unixgroup_members(struct group *grp,
int *num_mem, DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **members);
struct groupdb_ops *unix_initialise_group_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from lib/access.c */
BOOL allow_access(char *deny_list,char *allow_list,
char *cname,char *caddr);
BOOL check_access(int sock, char *allow_list, char *deny_list);
/*The following definitions come from lib/bitmap.c */
struct bitmap *bitmap_allocate(int n);
BOOL bitmap_set(struct bitmap *bm, unsigned i);
BOOL bitmap_clear(struct bitmap *bm, unsigned i);
BOOL bitmap_query(struct bitmap *bm, unsigned i);
int bitmap_find(struct bitmap *bm, unsigned ofs);
/*The following definitions come from lib/charcnv.c */
char *unix2dos_format(char *str,BOOL overwrite);
char *dos2unix_format(char *str, BOOL overwrite);
void interpret_character_set(char *str);
/*The following definitions come from lib/charset.c */
void charset_initialise(void);
void codepage_initialise(int client_codepage);
void add_char_string(char *s);
/*The following definitions come from lib/crc32.c */
uint32 crc32_calc_buffer( uint32 count, char *buffer);
/*The following definitions come from lib/debug.c */
- 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
BOOL dbg_interactive(void);
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)
1998-08-15 05:19:26 +04:00
void sig_usr2( int sig );
void sig_usr1( int sig );
void setup_logging( char *pname, BOOL interactive );
void reopen_logs( void );
void force_check_log_size( void );
void dbgflush( void );
BOOL dbghdr( int level, char *file, char *func, int line );
dbg_Token dbg_char2token( dbg_Token *state, int c );
/*The following definitions come from lib/domain_namemap.c */
BOOL pwdb_rid_is_user(uint32 rid);
BOOL map_unix_group_name(char *group_name, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL map_unix_alias_name(char *alias_name, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL map_nt_alias_name(char *ntalias_name, char *nt_domain, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL map_nt_group_name(char *ntgroup_name, char *nt_domain, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL map_alias_sid(DOM_SID *psid, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL map_group_sid(DOM_SID *psid, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp_info);
BOOL lookupsmbpwnam(const char *unix_usr_name, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp);
BOOL lookupsmbpwuid(uid_t uid, DOM_NAME_MAP *gmep);
BOOL lookupsmbpwntnam(char *fullntname, DOM_NAME_MAP *gmep);
BOOL lookupsmbpwsid(DOM_SID *sid, DOM_NAME_MAP *gmep);
BOOL lookupsmbgrpnam(const char *unix_grp_name, DOM_NAME_MAP *grp);
BOOL lookupsmbgrpsid(DOM_SID *sid, DOM_NAME_MAP *gmep);
BOOL lookupsmbgrpgid(gid_t gid, DOM_NAME_MAP *gmep);
/*The following definitions come from lib/doscalls.c */
int dos_unlink(char *fname);
int dos_open(char *fname,int flags,mode_t mode);
DIR *dos_opendir(char *dname);
char *dos_readdirname(DIR *p);
int dos_stat(char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int dos_lstat(char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int dos_mkdir(char *dname,mode_t mode);
int dos_rmdir(char *dname);
int dos_chdir(char *dname);
int dos_utime(char *fname,struct utimbuf *times);
int copy_reg(char *source, const char *dest);
int dos_rename(char *from, char *to);
int dos_chmod(char *fname,mode_t mode);
char *dos_getwd(char *unix_path);
BOOL dos_file_exist(char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
BOOL dos_directory_exist(char *dname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *st);
time_t dos_file_modtime(char *fname);
SMB_OFF_T dos_file_size(char *file_name);
int dos_ChDir(char *path);
char *dos_GetWd(char *path);
/*The following definitions come from lib/fault.c */
void fault_setup(void (*fn)(void *));
/*The following definitions come from lib/genrand.c */
void generate_random_buffer( unsigned char *out, int len, BOOL re_seed);
/*The following definitions come from lib/getsmbpass.c */
char *getsmbpass(char *prompt) ;
/*The following definitions come from lib/interface.c */
void load_interfaces(void);
void iface_set_default(char *ip,char *bcast,char *nmask);
BOOL ismyip(struct in_addr ip);
BOOL is_local_net(struct in_addr from);
int iface_count(void);
BOOL we_are_multihomed(void);
struct interface *get_interface(int n);
struct in_addr *iface_n_ip(int n);
unsigned iface_hash(void);
struct in_addr *iface_bcast(struct in_addr ip);
struct in_addr *iface_ip(struct in_addr ip);
/*The following definitions come from lib/kanji.c */
void interpret_coding_system(char *str);
BOOL is_multibyte_codepage(void);
void initialize_multibyte_vectors( int client_codepage);
/*The following definitions come from lib/md4.c */
ldap back-end database development Makefile: created PASSBD_OBJ group includes.h: added #ifdef USE_LDAP to #include <ldap> headers ldap.c: - renamed "_machine" to "_trust" everywhere. - added sam_passwd support routines - removed get_ldappwd_entry function: replaced with get_sampwd_entry - removed getldappwnam/uid: replaced with getsampwnam/uid - other messing about bits which are probably going to annoy the hell out of jean-francois (sorry!) mkproto.awk: - added stuff to wrap ldap.c protos with #ifdef USE_LDAP - added uid_t and gid_t return results to the prototype generation passdb.c: - created getsam21pwent, add_sam21pwd_entry, mod_sam21pwd_entry. - modified getsampwnam/uid and created getsam21pwnam/rid functions to replace the local get_smbpwd_entry() and get_ldappwd_entry() functions, which jeremy didn't like anyway because they were dual-purpose. - added utility routines which are or may be useful to all the password database routines. password.c: - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. smbpass.c: - removed get_smbpwd_entry function: replaced it with get_sampwd_entry functions in passdb.c - moved code that decoded acct_ctrl into passdb.c - moved encode_acct_ctrl into passdb.c - removed getsmbpwnam/uid: replaced with getsampwnam/uid - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. smbpasswd.c: - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. util.c: - moved gethexpwd function into passdb.c lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c: - moved user_rid_to_uid, group_rid_to_rid etc etc into passdb.c (This used to be commit 673ab50c4c2c25db355d90efde3a6bfbb4d8369e)
1998-05-11 19:56:01 +04:00
void mdfour(unsigned char *out, unsigned char *in, int n);
ldap back-end database development Makefile: created PASSBD_OBJ group includes.h: added #ifdef USE_LDAP to #include <ldap> headers ldap.c: - renamed "_machine" to "_trust" everywhere. - added sam_passwd support routines - removed get_ldappwd_entry function: replaced with get_sampwd_entry - removed getldappwnam/uid: replaced with getsampwnam/uid - other messing about bits which are probably going to annoy the hell out of jean-francois (sorry!) mkproto.awk: - added stuff to wrap ldap.c protos with #ifdef USE_LDAP - added uid_t and gid_t return results to the prototype generation passdb.c: - created getsam21pwent, add_sam21pwd_entry, mod_sam21pwd_entry. - modified getsampwnam/uid and created getsam21pwnam/rid functions to replace the local get_smbpwd_entry() and get_ldappwd_entry() functions, which jeremy didn't like anyway because they were dual-purpose. - added utility routines which are or may be useful to all the password database routines. password.c: - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. smbpass.c: - removed get_smbpwd_entry function: replaced it with get_sampwd_entry functions in passdb.c - moved code that decoded acct_ctrl into passdb.c - moved encode_acct_ctrl into passdb.c - removed getsmbpwnam/uid: replaced with getsampwnam/uid - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. smbpasswd.c: - renamed "machine_" to "trust_" everywhere. util.c: - moved gethexpwd function into passdb.c lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c: - moved user_rid_to_uid, group_rid_to_rid etc etc into passdb.c (This used to be commit 673ab50c4c2c25db355d90efde3a6bfbb4d8369e)
1998-05-11 19:56:01 +04:00
/*The following definitions come from lib/membuffer.c */
void mem_init(struct mem_buf *buf, int margin);
void mem_create(struct mem_buf *buf, char *data, int offset, int size, int margin, BOOL dynamic);
BOOL mem_alloc_data(struct mem_buf *buf, int size);
BOOL mem_buf_copy(char *copy_into, struct mem_buf *buf,
uint32 offset, uint32 len);
BOOL mem_buf_init(struct mem_buf **buf, uint32 margin);
void mem_buf_free(struct mem_buf **buf);
void mem_free_data(struct mem_buf *buf);
BOOL mem_realloc_data(struct mem_buf *buf, int new_size);
BOOL mem_grow_data(struct mem_buf **buf, BOOL io, int new_size, BOOL force_grow);
uint32 mem_buf_len(struct mem_buf *buf);
char *mem_data(struct mem_buf **buf, uint32 offset);
/*The following definitions come from lib/netmask.c */
int get_netmask(struct in_addr *ipaddr, struct in_addr *nmask);
/*The following definitions come from lib/pidfile.c */
pid_t pidfile_pid(char *name);
void pidfile_create(char *name);
/*The following definitions come from lib/replace.c */
char *rep_inet_ntoa(struct in_addr ip);
/*The following definitions come from lib/sids.c */
void get_sam_domain_name(void);
BOOL get_member_domain_sid(void);
BOOL get_domain_sids(DOM_SID *sid3, DOM_SID *sid5, char *servers);
void generate_wellknown_sids(void);
BOOL generate_sam_sid(char *domain_name);
BOOL map_domain_name_to_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char **nt_domain);
BOOL map_domain_sid_to_name(DOM_SID *sid, char *nt_domain);
BOOL split_domain_name(const char *fullname, char *domain, char *name);
/*The following definitions come from lib/signal.c */
void BlockSignals(BOOL block,int signum);
void CatchSignal(int signum,void (*handler)(int ));
void CatchChild(void);
/*The following definitions come from lib/slprintf.c */
int vslprintf(char *str, int n, char *format, va_list ap);
/*The following definitions come from lib/smbrun.c */
int smbrun(char *cmd,char *outfile,BOOL shared);
/*The following definitions come from lib/snprintf.c */
/*The following definitions come from lib/system.c */
int sys_select(int maxfd, fd_set *fds,struct timeval *tval);
int sys_select(int maxfd, fd_set *fds,struct timeval *tval);
int sys_stat(const char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int sys_fstat(int fd,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int sys_lstat(const char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int sys_ftruncate(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset);
SMB_OFF_T sys_lseek(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset, int whence);
int sys_fseek(FILE *fp, SMB_OFF_T offset, int whence);
SMB_OFF_T sys_ftell(FILE *fp);
int sys_creat(const char *path, mode_t mode);
int sys_open(const char *path, int oflag, mode_t mode);
FILE *sys_fopen(const char *path, const char *type);
void *sys_mmap(void *addr, size_t len, int prot, int flags, int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset);
int sys_waitpid(pid_t pid,int *status,int options);
char *sys_getwd(char *s);
int sys_chown(const char *fname,uid_t uid,gid_t gid);
int sys_chroot(const char *dname);
struct hostent *sys_gethostbyname(const char *name);
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)
1998-09-26 03:40:49 +04:00
BOOL set_process_capability( uint32 cap_flag, BOOL enable );
BOOL set_inherited_process_capability( uint32 cap_flag, BOOL enable );
long sys_random(void);
void sys_srandom(unsigned int seed);
int sys_getgroups(int setlen, gid_t *gidset);
/*The following definitions come from lib/time.c */
void GetTimeOfDay(struct timeval *tval);
void TimeInit(void);
int TimeDiff(time_t t);
struct tm *LocalTime(time_t *t);
time_t nt_time_to_unix(NTTIME *nt);
time_t interpret_long_date(char *p);
void unix_to_nt_time(NTTIME *nt, time_t t);
void put_long_date(char *p,time_t t);
BOOL null_mtime(time_t mtime);
void put_dos_date(char *buf,int offset,time_t unixdate);
void put_dos_date2(char *buf,int offset,time_t unixdate);
void put_dos_date3(char *buf,int offset,time_t unixdate);
time_t make_unix_date(void *date_ptr);
time_t make_unix_date2(void *date_ptr);
time_t make_unix_date3(void *date_ptr);
char *http_timestring(time_t t);
char *timestring(void );
time_t get_create_time(SMB_STRUCT_STAT *st,BOOL fake_dirs);
/*The following definitions come from lib/ufc.c */
char *ufc_crypt(char *key,char *salt);
/*The following definitions come from lib/unix_sec_ctxt.c */
void init_sec_ctxt(void);
BOOL become_unix_sec_ctxt(struct unix_sec_ctxt const *ctxt);
BOOL unbecome_unix_sec_ctxt(void);
void become_unix_root_sec_ctxt(void) ;
void unbecome_unix_root_sec_ctxt(void);
/*The following definitions come from lib/username.c */
char *get_home_dir(char *user);
BOOL map_username(char *user);
struct passwd *Get_Pwnam(char *user,BOOL allow_change);
BOOL user_in_list(char *user,char *list);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util.c */
BOOL init_myworkgroup(void);
char *tmpdir(void);
BOOL in_group(gid_t group, gid_t current_gid, int ngroups, gid_t *groups);
uint32 get_number(const char *tmp);
char *Atoic(char *p, int *n, char *c);
uint32 *add_num_to_list(uint32 **num, int *count, int val);
char *get_numlist(char *p, uint32 **num, int *count);
void putip(void *dest,void *src);
char *dns_to_netbios_name(char *dns_name);
int name_mangle( char *In, char *Out, char name_type );
BOOL file_exist(char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int file_rename(char *from, char *to);
time_t file_modtime(char *fname);
BOOL directory_exist(char *dname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *st);
SMB_OFF_T file_size(char *file_name);
char *attrib_string(uint16 mode);
void unix_format(char *fname);
void dos_format(char *fname);
void show_msg(char *buf);
int smb_len(char *buf);
void _smb_setlen(char *buf,int len);
void smb_setlen(char *buf,int len);
int set_message(char *buf,int num_words,int num_bytes,BOOL zero);
int smb_buflen(char *buf);
char *smb_buf(char *buf);
int smb_offset(char *p,char *buf);
void dos_clean_name(char *s);
void unix_clean_name(char *s);
BOOL reduce_name(char *s,char *dir,BOOL widelinks);
void expand_mask(char *Mask,BOOL doext);
void make_dir_struct(char *buf,char *mask,char *fname,SMB_OFF_T size,int mode,time_t date);
void close_low_fds(void);
int set_blocking(int fd, BOOL set);
int TvalDiff(struct timeval *tvalold,struct timeval *tvalnew);
SMB_OFF_T transfer_file(int infd,int outfd,SMB_OFF_T n,char *header,int headlen,int align);
int name_extract(char *buf,int ofs,char *name);
int name_len(char *s1);
void msleep(int t);
BOOL do_match(char *str, char *regexp, int case_sig);
BOOL mask_match(char *str, char *regexp, int case_sig,BOOL trans2);
void become_daemon(void);
BOOL yesno(char *p);
int set_filelen(int fd, SMB_OFF_T len);
void *Realloc(void *p,size_t size);
BOOL get_myname(char *my_name,struct in_addr *ip);
BOOL ip_equal(struct in_addr ip1,struct in_addr ip2);
int interpret_protocol(char *str,int def);
uint32 interpret_addr(char *str);
struct in_addr *interpret_addr2(char *str);
BOOL zero_ip(struct in_addr ip);
BOOL matchname(char *remotehost,struct in_addr addr);
void standard_sub_basic(char *str);
void standard_sub(connection_struct *conn,char *str);
BOOL same_net(struct in_addr ip1,struct in_addr ip2,struct in_addr mask);
struct hostent *Get_Hostbyname(const char *name);
BOOL process_exists(int pid);
int get_unixgroups(char *user, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, int *p_ngroups, gid_t **p_groups);
char *uidtoname(uid_t uid);
char *gidtoname(gid_t gid);
BOOL nametogid(const char *name, gid_t *gid);
BOOL nametouid(const char *name, uid_t *uid);
void smb_panic(char *why);
char *readdirname(DIR *p);
BOOL is_in_path(char *name, name_compare_entry *namelist);
void set_namearray(name_compare_entry **ppname_array, char *namelist);
void free_namearray(name_compare_entry *name_array);
BOOL fcntl_lock(int fd, int op, SMB_OFF_T offset, SMB_OFF_T count, int type);
BOOL is_myname(char *s);
void set_remote_arch(enum remote_arch_types type);
enum remote_arch_types get_remote_arch(void);
char *align2(char *q, char *base);
void out_ascii(FILE *f, unsigned char *buf,int len);
void out_data(FILE *f,char *buf1,int len, int per_line);
void print_asc(int level, unsigned char *buf,int len);
void dump_data(int level,char *buf1,int len);
char *tab_depth(int depth);
int str_checksum(const char *s);
void zero_free(void *p, size_t size);
int set_maxfiles(int requested_max);
void reg_get_subkey(char *full_keyname, char *key_name, char *subkey_name);
BOOL reg_split_key(char *full_keyname, uint32 *reg_type, char *key_name);
BOOL become_user_permanently(uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_file.c */
BOOL do_file_lock(int fd, int waitsecs, int type);
BOOL file_lock(int fd, int type, int secs, int *plock_depth);
BOOL file_unlock(int fd, int *plock_depth);
void *startfilepwent(char *pfile, char *s_readbuf, int bufsize,
int *file_lock_depth, BOOL update);
void endfilepwent(void *vp, int *file_lock_depth);
SMB_BIG_UINT getfilepwpos(void *vp);
BOOL setfilepwpos(void *vp, SMB_BIG_UINT tok);
int getfileline(void *vp, char *linebuf, int linebuf_size);
char *fgets_slash(char *s2,int maxlen,FILE *f);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_pwdb.c */
uint32 lookup_wk_group_name(const char *group_name, const char *domain,
DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_wk_user_name(const char *user_name, const char *domain,
DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_builtin_alias_name(const char *alias_name, const char *domain,
DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
char *pwdb_encode_acct_ctrl(uint16 acct_ctrl, size_t length);
uint16 pwdb_decode_acct_ctrl(const char *p);
time_t pwdb_get_last_set_time(const char *p);
void pwdb_set_logon_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_set_logoff_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_set_kickoff_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_set_can_change_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_set_must_change_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_set_last_set_time(char *p, int max_len, time_t t);
void pwdb_sethexpwd(char *p, const char *pwd, uint16 acct_ctrl);
BOOL pwdb_gethexpwd(const char *p, char *pwd);
BOOL pwdb_initialise(BOOL is_server);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_sid.c */
char *sid_to_string(pstring sidstr_out, const DOM_SID *sid);
BOOL string_to_sid(DOM_SID *sidout, const char *sidstr);
BOOL sid_append_rid(DOM_SID *sid, uint32 rid);
BOOL sid_split_rid(DOM_SID *sid, uint32 *rid);
void sid_copy(DOM_SID *sid1, const DOM_SID *sid2);
BOOL sid_front_equal(const DOM_SID *sid1, const DOM_SID *sid2);
BOOL sid_equal(const DOM_SID *sid1, const DOM_SID *sid2);
int sid_size(const DOM_SID *sid);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_sock.c */
BOOL is_a_socket(int fd);
void set_socket_options(int fd, char *options);
void close_sockets(void );
ssize_t write_socket(int fd,char *buf,size_t len);
ssize_t read_udp_socket(int fd,char *buf,size_t len);
ssize_t read_with_timeout(int fd,char *buf,size_t mincnt,size_t maxcnt,unsigned int time_out);
BOOL send_keepalive(int client);
ssize_t read_data(int fd,char *buffer,size_t N);
ssize_t write_data(int fd,char *buffer,size_t N);
ssize_t read_smb_length(int fd,char *inbuf,unsigned int timeout);
BOOL receive_smb(int fd,char *buffer, unsigned int timeout);
BOOL client_receive_smb(int fd,char *buffer, unsigned int timeout);
BOOL send_smb(int fd,char *buffer);
BOOL send_one_packet(char *buf,int len,struct in_addr ip,int port,int type);
int open_socket_in(int type, int port, int dlevel,uint32 socket_addr);
int open_socket_out(int type, struct in_addr *addr, int port ,int timeout);
void reset_globals_after_fork(void);
char *client_name(int fd);
char *client_addr(int fd);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_str.c */
void set_first_token(char *ptr);
BOOL next_token(char **ptr,char *buff,char *sep, size_t bufsize);
char **toktocliplist(int *ctok, char *sep);
int StrCaseCmp(const char *s, const char *t);
int StrnCaseCmp(const char *s, const char *t, size_t n);
BOOL strequal(const char *s1, const char *s2);
BOOL strnequal(const char *s1,const char *s2,size_t n);
BOOL strcsequal(const char *s1,const char *s2);
void strlower(char *s);
void strupper(char *s);
void strnorm(char *s);
BOOL strisnormal(char *s);
void string_replace(char *s,char oldc,char newc);
char *skip_string(char *buf,size_t n);
size_t str_charnum(const char *s);
BOOL trim_string(char *s,const char *front,const char *back);
BOOL strhasupper(const char *s);
BOOL strhaslower(const char *s);
size_t count_chars(const char *s,char c);
char *safe_strcpy(char *dest,const char *src, size_t maxlength);
char *safe_strcat(char *dest, const char *src, size_t maxlength);
char *StrCpy(char *dest,const char *src);
char *StrnCpy(char *dest,const char *src,size_t n);
char *strncpyn(char *dest, const char *src,size_t n, char c);
size_t strhex_to_str(char *p, size_t len, const char *strhex);
BOOL in_list(char *s,char *list,BOOL casesensitive);
BOOL string_init(char **dest,const char *src);
void string_free(char **s);
BOOL string_set(char **dest,const char *src);
void string_sub(char *s,const char *pattern,const char *insert);
void all_string_sub(char *s,const char *pattern,const char *insert);
void split_at_last_component(char *path, char *front, char sep, char *back);
/*The following definitions come from lib/util_unistr.c */
int PutUniCode(char *dst,char *src);
char *skip_unicode_string(char *buf,int n);
char *unistrn2(uint16 *buf, int len);
char *unistr2(uint16 *buf);
char *unistr2_to_str(UNISTR2 *str);
uint32 buffer2_to_uint32(BUFFER2 *str);
char *buffer2_to_str(BUFFER2 *str);
char *buffer2_to_multistr(BUFFER2 *str);
int struni2(uint16 *p, const char *buf);
char *unistr(char *buf);
int unistrcpy(char *dst, char *src);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/clientgen.c */
char *cli_errstr(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_api_pipe(struct cli_state *cli, char *pipe_name, int pipe_name_len,
uint16 *setup, uint32 setup_count, uint32 max_setup_count,
char *params, uint32 param_count, uint32 max_param_count,
char *data, uint32 data_count, uint32 max_data_count,
char **rparam, uint32 *rparam_count,
char **rdata, uint32 *rdata_count);
BOOL cli_api(struct cli_state *cli,
char *param, int prcnt, int mprcnt,
char *data, int drcnt, int mdrcnt,
char **rparam, int *rprcnt,
char **rdata, int *rdrcnt);
BOOL cli_NetWkstaUserLogon(struct cli_state *cli,char *user, char *workstation);
BOOL cli_RNetShareEnum(struct cli_state *cli, void (*fn)(const char *, uint32, const char *));
BOOL cli_NetServerEnum(struct cli_state *cli, char *workgroup, uint32 stype,
void (*fn)(const char *, uint32, const char *));
BOOL cli_session_setup(struct cli_state *cli,
char *user,
char *pass, int passlen,
char *ntpass, int ntpasslen,
char *workgroup);
BOOL cli_ulogoff(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_send_tconX(struct cli_state *cli,
char *share, char *dev, char *pass, int passlen);
BOOL cli_tdis(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_rename(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname_src, char *fname_dst);
BOOL cli_unlink(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname);
BOOL cli_mkdir(struct cli_state *cli, char *dname);
BOOL cli_rmdir(struct cli_state *cli, char *dname);
int cli_nt_create(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname);
int cli_open(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname, int flags, int share_mode);
BOOL cli_close(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum);
BOOL cli_lock(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum, uint32 offset, uint32 len, int timeout);
BOOL cli_unlock(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum, uint32 offset, uint32 len, int timeout);
size_t cli_read(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum, char *buf, off_t offset, size_t size);
ssize_t cli_write(struct cli_state *cli,
int fnum, uint16 write_mode,
char *buf, off_t offset, size_t size);
BOOL cli_getattrE(struct cli_state *cli, int fd,
uint16 *attr, size_t *size,
time_t *c_time, time_t *a_time, time_t *m_time);
BOOL cli_getatr(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname,
uint16 *attr, size_t *size, time_t *t);
BOOL cli_setatr(struct cli_state *cli, char *fname, uint16 attr, time_t t);
BOOL cli_qpathinfo(struct cli_state *cli, const char *fname,
time_t *c_time, time_t *a_time, time_t *m_time,
size_t *size, uint16 *mode);
BOOL cli_qpathinfo2(struct cli_state *cli, const char *fname,
time_t *c_time, time_t *a_time, time_t *m_time,
time_t *w_time, size_t *size, uint16 *mode,
SMB_INO_T *ino);
BOOL cli_qfileinfo(struct cli_state *cli, int fnum,
uint16 *mode, size_t *size,
time_t *c_time, time_t *a_time, time_t *m_time,
time_t *w_time, SMB_INO_T *ino);
int cli_list(struct cli_state *cli,const char *Mask,uint16 attribute,
void (*fn)(file_info *, const char *));
BOOL cli_oem_change_password(struct cli_state *cli, const char *user, const char *new_password,
const char *old_password);
BOOL cli_negprot(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_session_request(struct cli_state *cli,
struct nmb_name *calling, struct nmb_name *called);
BOOL cli_connect(struct cli_state *cli, const char *host, struct in_addr *ip);
struct cli_state *cli_initialise(struct cli_state *cli);
void cli_shutdown(struct cli_state *cli);
int cli_error(struct cli_state *cli, uint8 *eclass, uint32 *num);
void cli_sockopt(struct cli_state *cli, char *options);
uint16 cli_setpid(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 pid);
BOOL cli_reestablish_connection(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_establish_connection(struct cli_state *cli,
char *dest_host, struct in_addr *dest_ip,
struct nmb_name *calling, struct nmb_name *called,
char *service, char *service_type,
BOOL do_shutdown, BOOL do_tcon);
- 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
BOOL cli_connect_serverlist(struct cli_state *cli, char *p);
int cli_printjob_del(struct cli_state *cli, int job);
int cli_print_queue(struct cli_state *cli,
void (*fn)(struct print_job_info *));
BOOL cli_chkpath(struct cli_state *cli, char *path);
BOOL cli_message_start(struct cli_state *cli, char *host, char *username,
int *grp);
BOOL cli_message_text(struct cli_state *cli, char *msg, int len, int grp);
BOOL cli_message_end(struct cli_state *cli, int grp);
BOOL cli_dskattr(struct cli_state *cli, int *bsize, int *total, int *avail);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/credentials.c */
char *credstr(uchar *cred);
void cred_session_key(DOM_CHAL *clnt_chal, DOM_CHAL *srv_chal, char *pass,
uchar session_key[8]);
void cred_create(uchar session_key[8], DOM_CHAL *stor_cred, UTIME timestamp,
DOM_CHAL *cred);
int cred_assert(DOM_CHAL *cred, uchar session_key[8], DOM_CHAL *stored_cred,
UTIME timestamp);
BOOL clnt_deal_with_creds(uchar sess_key[8],
DOM_CRED *sto_clnt_cred, DOM_CRED *rcv_srv_cred);
BOOL deal_with_creds(uchar sess_key[8],
DOM_CRED *sto_clnt_cred,
DOM_CRED *rcv_clnt_cred, DOM_CRED *rtn_srv_cred);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/namequery.c */
BOOL name_status(int fd,char *name,int name_type,BOOL recurse,
struct in_addr to_ip,char *master,char *rname,
void (*fn)(struct packet_struct *));
struct in_addr *name_query(int fd,const char *name,int name_type, BOOL bcast,BOOL recurse,
struct in_addr to_ip, int *count, void (*fn)(struct packet_struct *));
FILE *startlmhosts(char *fname);
- 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
BOOL getlmhostsent( FILE *fp, pstring name, int *name_type, struct in_addr *ipaddr);
void endlmhosts(FILE *fp);
BOOL resolve_name(const char *name, struct in_addr *return_ip, int name_type);
BOOL find_master_ip(char *group, struct in_addr *master_ip);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/nmblib.c */
void debug_nmb_packet(struct packet_struct *p);
char *nmb_namestr(struct nmb_name *n);
struct packet_struct *copy_packet(struct packet_struct *packet);
void free_packet(struct packet_struct *packet);
struct packet_struct *read_packet(int fd,enum packet_type packet_type);
void make_nmb_name( struct nmb_name *n, const char *name, int type, const char *this_scope );
BOOL nmb_name_equal(struct nmb_name *n1, struct nmb_name *n2);
BOOL send_packet(struct packet_struct *p);
struct packet_struct *receive_packet(int fd,enum packet_type type,int t);
void sort_query_replies(char *data, int n, struct in_addr ip);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/nterr.c */
char *get_nt_error_msg(uint32 nt_code);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/passchange.c */
BOOL remote_password_change(const char *remote_machine, const char *user_name,
const char *old_passwd, const char *new_passwd,
char *err_str, size_t err_str_len);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/pwd_cache.c */
void pwd_init(struct pwd_info *pwd);
void pwd_obfuscate_key(struct pwd_info *pwd, uint32 int_key, char *str_key);
void pwd_read(struct pwd_info *pwd, char *passwd_report, BOOL do_encrypt);
void pwd_set_nullpwd(struct pwd_info *pwd);
void pwd_set_cleartext(struct pwd_info *pwd, char *clr);
void pwd_get_cleartext(struct pwd_info *pwd, char *clr);
void pwd_set_lm_nt_16(struct pwd_info *pwd, uchar lm_pwd[16], uchar nt_pwd[16]);
void pwd_get_lm_nt_16(struct pwd_info *pwd, uchar lm_pwd[16], uchar nt_pwd[16]);
void pwd_make_lm_nt_16(struct pwd_info *pwd, char *clr);
void pwd_make_lm_nt_owf(struct pwd_info *pwd, uchar cryptkey[8]);
void pwd_get_lm_nt_owf(struct pwd_info *pwd, uchar lm_owf[24], uchar nt_owf[24]);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/smbdes.c */
void E_P16(unsigned char *p14,unsigned char *p16);
void E_P24(unsigned char *p21, unsigned char *c8, unsigned char *p24);
void D_P16(unsigned char *p14, unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out);
void E_old_pw_hash( unsigned char *p14, unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out);
void cred_hash1(unsigned char *out,unsigned char *in,unsigned char *key);
void cred_hash2(unsigned char *out,unsigned char *in,unsigned char *key);
void cred_hash3(unsigned char *out,unsigned char *in,unsigned char *key, int forw);
void SamOEMhash( unsigned char *data, unsigned char *key, int val);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/smbencrypt.c */
void SMBencrypt(uchar *passwd, uchar *c8, uchar *p24);
void E_md4hash(uchar *passwd, uchar *p16);
void nt_lm_owf_gen(char *pwd, uchar nt_p16[16], uchar p16[16]);
void SMBOWFencrypt(uchar passwd[16], uchar *c8, uchar p24[24]);
void NTLMSSPOWFencrypt(uchar passwd[8], uchar *ntlmchalresp, uchar p24[24]);
void SMBNTencrypt(uchar *passwd, uchar *c8, uchar *p24);
BOOL make_oem_passwd_hash(char data[516], const char *passwd, uchar old_pw_hash[16], BOOL unicode);
/*The following definitions come from libsmb/smberr.c */
char *smb_err_msg(uint8 class, uint32 num);
char *smb_errstr(char *inbuf);
/*The following definitions come from locking/locking.c */
BOOL is_locked(files_struct *fsp,connection_struct *conn,
SMB_OFF_T count,SMB_OFF_T offset, int lock_type);
BOOL do_lock(files_struct *fsp,connection_struct *conn,
SMB_OFF_T count,SMB_OFF_T offset,int lock_type,
int *eclass,uint32 *ecode);
BOOL do_unlock(files_struct *fsp,connection_struct *conn,
SMB_OFF_T count,SMB_OFF_T offset,int *eclass,uint32 *ecode);
BOOL locking_init(int read_only);
BOOL locking_end(void);
BOOL lock_share_entry(connection_struct *conn,
SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode, int *ptok);
BOOL unlock_share_entry(connection_struct *conn,
SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode, int token);
int get_share_modes(connection_struct *conn,
int token, SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode,
share_mode_entry **shares);
void del_share_mode(int token, files_struct *fsp);
BOOL set_share_mode(int token, files_struct *fsp, uint16 port, uint16 op_type);
BOOL remove_share_oplock(int token, files_struct *fsp);
BOOL modify_share_mode(int token, files_struct *fsp, int new_mode);
int share_mode_forall(void (*fn)(share_mode_entry *, char *));
void share_status(FILE *f);
/*The following definitions come from locking/locking_shm.c */
struct share_ops *locking_shm_init(int ronly);
/*The following definitions come from locking/locking_slow.c */
struct share_ops *locking_slow_init(int ronly);
/*The following definitions come from locking/shmem.c */
struct shmem_ops *smb_shm_open(int ronly);
/*The following definitions come from locking/shmem_sysv.c */
struct shmem_ops *sysv_shm_open(int ronly);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from mem_man/mem_man.c */
void *smb_mem_malloc(size_t size,char *file,int line);
char *smb_mem_strdup(char *s, char *file, int line);
int smb_mem_free(void *ptr,char *file,int line);
void smb_mem_write_info(void *ptr,FILE *outfile);
size_t smb_mem_query_size(void *ptr);
size_t smb_mem_query_real_size(void *ptr);
char *smb_mem_query_file(void *ptr);
int smb_mem_query_line(void *ptr);
int smb_mem_test(void *ptr);
void smb_mem_write_status(FILE *outfile);
void smb_mem_write_verbose(FILE *outfile);
void smb_mem_write_errors(FILE *outfile);
void smb_mem_set_multiplier(int multiplier);
void *smb_mem_resize(void *ptr,size_t newsize);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/asyncdns.c */
int asyncdns_fd(void);
void kill_async_dns_child(void);
void start_async_dns(void);
void run_dns_queue(void);
BOOL queue_dns_query(struct packet_struct *p,struct nmb_name *question,
struct name_record **n);
BOOL queue_dns_query(struct packet_struct *p,struct nmb_name *question,
struct name_record **n);
void kill_async_dns_child(void);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd.c */
BOOL reload_services(BOOL test);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c */
void add_domain_names(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c */
void insert_permanent_name_into_unicast( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct nmb_name *nmbname, uint16 nb_type );
void unbecome_local_master_browser(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct work_record *work,
BOOL force_new_election);
void become_local_master_browser(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct work_record *work);
void set_workgroup_local_master_browser_name( struct work_record *work, char *newname);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_browserdb.c */
void update_browser_death_time( struct browse_cache_record *browc );
struct browse_cache_record *create_browser_in_lmb_cache( char *work_name,
char *browser_name,
struct in_addr ip );
struct browse_cache_record *find_browser_in_lmb_cache( char *browser_name );
void expire_lmb_browsers( time_t t );
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c */
void dmb_expire_and_sync_browser_lists(time_t t);
void announce_and_sync_with_domain_master_browser( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct work_record *work);
void collect_all_workgroup_names_from_wins_server(time_t t);
void sync_all_dmbs(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_elections.c */
void check_master_browser_exists(time_t t);
void run_elections(time_t t);
void process_election(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
BOOL check_elections(void);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c */
void tell_become_backup(void);
void process_host_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
void process_workgroup_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
void process_local_master_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
void process_master_browser_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p,char *buf);
void process_lm_host_announce(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
void process_get_backup_list_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p,char *buf);
void process_reset_browser(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p,char *buf);
void process_announce_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
void process_lm_announce_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p, char *buf);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c */
void process_name_release_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void process_name_refresh_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void process_name_registration_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void process_node_status_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p);
void process_name_query_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct packet_struct *p);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_lmhosts.c */
void load_lmhosts_file(char *fname);
BOOL find_name_in_lmhosts(struct nmb_name *nmbname, struct name_record **namerecp);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_logonnames.c */
void add_logon_names(void);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_mynames.c */
BOOL register_my_workgroup_and_names(void);
void release_my_names(void);
void refresh_my_names(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_namelistdb.c */
void set_samba_nb_type(void);
void remove_name_from_namelist( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct name_record *namerec );
struct name_record *find_name_on_subnet( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
BOOL self_only );
struct name_record *find_name_for_remote_broadcast_subnet(
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
BOOL self_only );
void update_name_ttl( struct name_record *namerec, int ttl );
struct name_record *add_name_to_subnet( struct subnet_record *subrec,
char *name,
int type,
uint16 nb_flags,
int ttl,
enum name_source source,
int num_ips,
struct in_addr *iplist);
void standard_success_register(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname, uint16 nb_flags, int ttl,
struct in_addr registered_ip);
void standard_fail_register( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct response_record *rrec,
struct nmb_name *nmbname );
BOOL find_ip_in_name_record( struct name_record *namerec, struct in_addr ip );
void add_ip_to_name_record( struct name_record *namerec, struct in_addr new_ip );
void remove_ip_from_name_record( struct name_record *namerec,
struct in_addr remove_ip );
void standard_success_release( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
struct in_addr released_ip );
void expire_names_on_subnet(struct subnet_record *subrec, time_t t);
void expire_names(time_t t);
void add_samba_names_to_subnet( struct subnet_record *subrec );
void dump_all_namelists(void);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c */
BOOL query_name(struct subnet_record *subrec, char *name, int type,
query_name_success_function success_fn,
query_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
BOOL query_name_from_wins_server(struct in_addr ip_to,
char *name, int type,
query_name_success_function success_fn,
query_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_nameregister.c */
BOOL register_name(struct subnet_record *subrec,
char *name, int type, uint16 nb_flags,
register_name_success_function success_fn,
register_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
BOOL refresh_name(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct name_record *namerec,
refresh_name_success_function success_fn,
refresh_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_namerelease.c */
BOOL release_name(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct name_record *namerec,
release_name_success_function success_fn,
release_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_nodestatus.c */
BOOL node_status(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct nmb_name *nmbname,
struct in_addr send_ip, node_status_success_function success_fn,
node_status_fail_function fail_fn, struct userdata_struct *userdata);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_packets.c */
uint16 get_nb_flags(char *buf);
void set_nb_flags(char *buf, uint16 nb_flags);
struct response_record *queue_register_name( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
register_name_success_function success_fn,
register_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
uint16 nb_flags);
struct response_record *queue_register_multihomed_name( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
register_name_success_function success_fn,
register_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
uint16 nb_flags,
struct in_addr register_ip);
struct response_record *queue_release_name( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
release_name_success_function success_fn,
release_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
uint16 nb_flags,
struct in_addr release_ip);
struct response_record *queue_refresh_name( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
refresh_name_success_function success_fn,
refresh_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct name_record *namerec,
struct in_addr refresh_ip);
struct response_record *queue_query_name( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
query_name_success_function success_fn,
query_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname);
struct response_record *queue_query_name_from_wins_server( struct in_addr to_ip,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
query_name_success_function success_fn,
query_name_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname);
struct response_record *queue_node_status( struct subnet_record *subrec,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
node_status_success_function success_fn,
node_status_fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata,
struct nmb_name *nmbname,
struct in_addr send_ip);
void reply_netbios_packet(struct packet_struct *orig_packet,
int rcode, enum netbios_reply_type_code rcv_code, int opcode,
int ttl, char *data,int len);
void run_packet_queue(void);
void retransmit_or_expire_response_records(time_t t);
BOOL listen_for_packets(BOOL run_election);
BOOL send_mailslot(BOOL unique, char *mailslot,char *buf,int len,
char *srcname, int src_type,
char *dstname, int dest_type,
struct in_addr dest_ip,struct in_addr src_ip,
int dest_port);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c */
void process_logon_packet(struct packet_struct *p,char *buf,int len,
char *mailslot);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c */
void remove_response_record(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct response_record *rrec);
struct response_record *make_response_record( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p,
response_function resp_fn,
timeout_response_function timeout_fn,
success_function success_fn,
fail_function fail_fn,
struct userdata_struct *userdata);
struct response_record *find_response_record(struct subnet_record **ppsubrec,
uint16 id);
BOOL is_refresh_already_queued(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct name_record *namerec);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_sendannounce.c */
void send_browser_reset(int reset_type, char *to_name, int to_type, struct in_addr to_ip);
void broadcast_announce_request(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct work_record *work);
void announce_my_server_names(time_t t);
void announce_my_lm_server_names(time_t t);
void reset_announce_timer(void);
void announce_myself_to_domain_master_browser(time_t t);
void announce_my_servers_removed(void);
void announce_remote(time_t t);
void browse_sync_remote(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_serverlistdb.c */
void remove_all_servers(struct work_record *work);
struct server_record *find_server_in_workgroup(struct work_record *work, char *name);
void remove_server_from_workgroup(struct work_record *work, struct server_record *servrec);
struct server_record *create_server_on_workgroup(struct work_record *work,
char *name,int servertype,
int ttl,char *comment);
void update_server_ttl(struct server_record *servrec, int ttl);
void expire_servers(struct work_record *work, time_t t);
void write_browse_list(time_t t, BOOL force_write);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c */
BOOL create_subnets(void);
BOOL we_are_a_wins_client(void);
struct subnet_record *get_next_subnet_maybe_unicast(struct subnet_record *subrec);
struct subnet_record *get_next_subnet_maybe_unicast_or_wins_server(struct subnet_record *subrec);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_synclists.c */
void sync_browse_lists(struct work_record *work,
char *name, int nm_type,
struct in_addr ip, BOOL local, BOOL servers);
void sync_check_completion(void);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_winsproxy.c */
void make_wins_proxy_name_query_request( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *incoming_packet,
struct nmb_name *question_name);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_winsserver.c */
BOOL packet_is_for_wins_server(struct packet_struct *packet);
BOOL initialise_wins(void);
void wins_process_name_refresh_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void wins_process_name_registration_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void wins_process_multihomed_name_registration_request( struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void send_wins_name_query_response(int rcode, struct packet_struct *p,
struct name_record *namerec);
void wins_process_name_query_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void wins_process_name_release_request(struct subnet_record *subrec,
struct packet_struct *p);
void initiate_wins_processing(time_t t);
void wins_write_database(BOOL background);
/*The following definitions come from nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c */
struct work_record *find_workgroup_on_subnet(struct subnet_record *subrec,
fstring name);
struct work_record *create_workgroup_on_subnet(struct subnet_record *subrec,
fstring name, int ttl);
void update_workgroup_ttl(struct work_record *work, int ttl);
void initiate_myworkgroup_startup(struct subnet_record *subrec, struct work_record *work);
void dump_workgroups(BOOL force_write);
void expire_workgroups_and_servers(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from param/loadparm.c */
char *lp_logfile(void);
char *lp_smbrun(void);
char *lp_configfile(void);
char *lp_smb_passwd_file(void);
- 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
char *lp_smb_passgrp_file(void);
char *lp_smb_group_file(void);
char *lp_smb_alias_file(void);
char *lp_serverstring(void);
char *lp_printcapname(void);
char *lp_lockdir(void);
char *lp_rootdir(void);
char *lp_defaultservice(void);
char *lp_msg_command(void);
char *lp_hosts_equiv(void);
char *lp_auto_services(void);
char *lp_passwd_program(void);
char *lp_passwd_chat(void);
char *lp_passwordserver(void);
char *lp_name_resolve_order(void);
char *lp_workgroup(void);
char *lp_username_map(void);
- 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
char *lp_aliasname_map(void);
char *lp_groupname_map(void);
char *lp_builtinname_map(void);
char *lp_ntusrname_map(void);
char *lp_logon_script(void);
char *lp_logon_path(void);
char *lp_logon_drive(void);
char *lp_logon_home(void);
char *lp_remote_announce(void);
char *lp_remote_browse_sync(void);
char *lp_wins_server(void);
char *lp_interfaces(void);
char *lp_socket_address(void);
char *lp_nis_home_map_name(void);
char *lp_netbios_aliases(void);
char *lp_driverfile(void);
char *lp_panic_action(void);
char *lp_ldap_server(void);
char *lp_ldap_suffix(void);
char *lp_ldap_bind_as(void);
char *lp_ldap_passwd_file(void);
int lp_ssl_version(void);
char *lp_ssl_hosts(void);
char *lp_ssl_hosts_resign(void);
char *lp_ssl_cacertdir(void);
char *lp_ssl_cacertfile(void);
char *lp_ssl_cert(void);
char *lp_ssl_privkey(void);
char *lp_ssl_client_cert(void);
char *lp_ssl_client_privkey(void);
char *lp_ssl_ciphers(void);
BOOL lp_ssl_enabled(void);
BOOL lp_ssl_reqClientCert(void);
BOOL lp_ssl_reqServerCert(void);
BOOL lp_ssl_compatibility(void);
BOOL lp_dns_proxy(void);
BOOL lp_wins_support(void);
BOOL lp_we_are_a_wins_server(void);
BOOL lp_wins_proxy(void);
BOOL lp_local_master(void);
BOOL lp_domain_master(void);
BOOL lp_domain_logons(void);
BOOL lp_preferred_master(void);
BOOL lp_load_printers(void);
BOOL lp_use_rhosts(void);
BOOL lp_readprediction(void);
BOOL lp_readbmpx(void);
BOOL lp_readraw(void);
BOOL lp_writeraw(void);
BOOL lp_null_passwords(void);
BOOL lp_strip_dot(void);
BOOL lp_encrypted_passwords(void);
BOOL lp_update_encrypted(void);
BOOL lp_syslog_only(void);
BOOL lp_timestamp_logs(void);
BOOL lp_browse_list(void);
BOOL lp_unix_realname(void);
BOOL lp_nis_home_map(void);
BOOL lp_bind_interfaces_only(void);
BOOL lp_unix_password_sync(void);
BOOL lp_passwd_chat_debug(void);
BOOL lp_ole_locking_compat(void);
BOOL lp_nt_smb_support(void);
BOOL lp_nt_pipe_support(void);
BOOL lp_stat_cache(void);
int lp_os_level(void);
int lp_max_ttl(void);
int lp_max_wins_ttl(void);
int lp_min_wins_ttl(void);
int lp_max_log_size(void);
int lp_max_open_files(void);
int lp_maxxmit(void);
int lp_maxmux(void);
int lp_passwordlevel(void);
int lp_usernamelevel(void);
int lp_readsize(void);
int lp_shmem_size(void);
int lp_deadtime(void);
int lp_maxprotocol(void);
int lp_security(void);
int lp_maxdisksize(void);
int lp_lpqcachetime(void);
int lp_syslog(void);
int lp_client_code_page(void);
int lp_lm_announce(void);
int lp_lm_interval(void);
int lp_machine_password_timeout(void);
int lp_change_notify_timeout(void);
int lp_stat_cache_size(void);
int lp_map_to_guest(void);
int lp_ldap_port(void);
char *lp_preexec(int );
char *lp_postexec(int );
char *lp_rootpreexec(int );
char *lp_rootpostexec(int );
char *lp_servicename(int );
char *lp_pathname(int );
char *lp_dontdescend(int );
char *lp_username(int );
char *lp_guestaccount(int );
char *lp_invalid_users(int );
char *lp_valid_users(int );
char *lp_admin_users(int );
char *lp_printcommand(int );
char *lp_lpqcommand(int );
char *lp_lprmcommand(int );
char *lp_lppausecommand(int );
char *lp_lpresumecommand(int );
char *lp_queuepausecommand(int );
char *lp_queueresumecommand(int );
char *lp_printername(int );
char *lp_printerdriver(int );
char *lp_hostsallow(int );
char *lp_hostsdeny(int );
char *lp_magicscript(int );
char *lp_magicoutput(int );
char *lp_comment(int );
char *lp_force_user(int );
char *lp_force_group(int );
char *lp_readlist(int );
char *lp_writelist(int );
char *lp_fstype(int );
char *lp_mangled_map(int );
char *lp_veto_files(int );
char *lp_hide_files(int );
char *lp_veto_oplocks(int );
char *lp_driverlocation(int );
BOOL lp_revalidate(int );
BOOL lp_casesensitive(int );
BOOL lp_preservecase(int );
BOOL lp_shortpreservecase(int );
BOOL lp_casemangle(int );
BOOL lp_status(int );
BOOL lp_hide_dot_files(int );
BOOL lp_browseable(int );
BOOL lp_readonly(int );
BOOL lp_no_set_dir(int );
BOOL lp_guest_ok(int );
BOOL lp_guest_only(int );
BOOL lp_print_ok(int );
BOOL lp_postscript(int );
BOOL lp_map_hidden(int );
BOOL lp_map_archive(int );
BOOL lp_locking(int );
BOOL lp_strict_locking(int );
BOOL lp_share_modes(int );
BOOL lp_oplocks(int );
BOOL lp_onlyuser(int );
BOOL lp_manglednames(int );
BOOL lp_widelinks(int );
BOOL lp_symlinks(int );
BOOL lp_syncalways(int );
BOOL lp_strict_sync(int );
BOOL lp_map_system(int );
BOOL lp_delete_readonly(int );
BOOL lp_fake_oplocks(int );
BOOL lp_recursive_veto_delete(int );
BOOL lp_dos_filetimes(int );
BOOL lp_dos_filetime_resolution(int );
BOOL lp_fake_dir_create_times(int );
BOOL lp_blocking_locks(int );
int lp_create_mode(int );
int lp_force_create_mode(int );
int lp_dir_mode(int );
int lp_force_dir_mode(int );
int lp_max_connections(int );
int lp_defaultcase(int );
int lp_minprintspace(int );
int lp_printing(int );
char lp_magicchar(int );
BOOL lp_add_home(char *pszHomename, int iDefaultService, char *pszHomedir);
int lp_add_service(char *pszService, int iDefaultService);
BOOL lp_add_printer(char *pszPrintername, int iDefaultService);
BOOL lp_file_list_changed(void);
void *lp_local_ptr(int snum, void *ptr);
BOOL lp_do_parameter(int snum, char *pszParmName, char *pszParmValue);
BOOL lp_is_default(int snum, struct parm_struct *parm);
struct parm_struct *lp_next_parameter(int snum, int *i, int allparameters);
BOOL lp_snum_ok(int iService);
void lp_add_one_printer(char *name,char *comment);
BOOL lp_loaded(void);
void lp_killunused(BOOL (*snumused)(int ));
BOOL lp_load(char *pszFname,BOOL global_only, BOOL save_defaults, BOOL add_ipc);
int lp_numservices(void);
void lp_dump(FILE *f, BOOL show_defaults);
int lp_servicenumber(char *pszServiceName);
char *volume_label(int snum);
void lp_remove_service(int snum);
void lp_copy_service(int snum, char *new_name);
int lp_default_server_announce(void);
int lp_major_announce_version(void);
int lp_minor_announce_version(void);
void lp_set_name_resolve_order(char *new_order);
void lp_set_kernel_oplocks(BOOL val);
BOOL lp_kernel_oplocks(void);
int lp_server_role(void);
/*The following definitions come from param/params.c */
BOOL pm_process( char *FileName,
BOOL (*sfunc)(char *),
BOOL (*pfunc)(char *, char *) );
/*The following definitions come from passdb/ldap.c */
BOOL ldap_connect(void);
void ldap_disconnect(void);
BOOL ldap_search_for(char *filter);
BOOL ldap_search_by_name(const char *user);
BOOL ldap_search_by_uid(int uid);
BOOL ldap_get_attribute(char *attribute, char *value);
struct smb_passwd *ldap_getpw(void);
BOOL ldap_allocaterid(uint32 *rid);
struct smb_passdb_ops *ldap_initialise_password_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/nispass.c */
struct passdb_ops *nisplus_initialise_password_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/pass_check.c */
void dfs_unlogin(void);
BOOL pass_check(char *user,char *password, int pwlen, struct passwd *pwd,
BOOL (*fn)(char *, char *));
/*The following definitions come from passdb/passdb.c */
- 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
BOOL initialise_password_db(void);
struct smb_passwd *iterate_getsmbpwuid(uid_t unix_uid);
struct smb_passwd *iterate_getsmbpwnam(const char *name);
void *startsmbpwent(BOOL update);
void endsmbpwent(void *vp);
SMB_BIG_UINT getsmbpwpos(void *vp);
BOOL setsmbpwpos(void *vp, SMB_BIG_UINT tok);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbpwent(void *vp);
BOOL add_smbpwd_entry(struct smb_passwd *newpwd);
BOOL mod_smbpwd_entry(struct smb_passwd* pwd, BOOL override);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbpwnam(const char *name);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbpwuid(uid_t unix_uid);
- 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
void pwdb_init_smb(struct smb_passwd *user);
struct smb_passwd *pwdb_smb_map_names(struct smb_passwd *smb);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from passdb/passgrp.c */
BOOL initialise_passgrp_db(void);
struct smb_passwd *iterate_getsmbgrprid(uint32 user_rid,
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
struct smb_passwd *iterate_getsmbgrpuid(uid_t unix_uid,
- 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
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
struct smb_passwd *iterate_getsmbgrpntnam(const char *nt_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
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
void *startsmbgrpent(BOOL update);
void endsmbgrpent(void *vp);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbgrpent(void *vp,
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbgrpntnam(char *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
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbgrprid(uint32 user_rid,
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
struct smb_passwd *getsmbgrpuid(uid_t unix_uid,
- 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
uint32 **grps, int *num_grps,
uint32 **alss, int *num_alss);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/passgrpldap.c */
struct passgrp_ops *ldap_initialise_password_grp(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/sampass.c */
void *startsamfilepwent(BOOL update);
void endsamfilepwent(void *vp);
SMB_BIG_UINT getsamfilepwpos(void *vp);
BOOL setsamfilepwpos(void *vp, SMB_BIG_UINT tok);
struct sam_passdb_ops *file_initialise_sam_password_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/sampassdb.c */
BOOL initialise_sam_password_db(void);
void *startsam21pwent(BOOL update);
void endsam21pwent(void *vp);
struct sam_passwd *getsam21pwent(void *vp);
struct sam_passwd *iterate_getsam21pwntnam(const char *ntname);
struct sam_passwd *iterate_getsam21pwrid(uint32 rid);
struct sam_passwd *iterate_getsam21pwuid(uid_t uid);
struct sam_disp_info *getsamdisprid(uint32 rid);
struct sam_passwd *getsam21pwntnam(const char *name);
struct sam_passwd *getsam21pwrid(uint32 rid);
void pwdb_init_sam(struct sam_passwd *user);
struct sam_disp_info *pwdb_sam_to_dispinfo(struct sam_passwd *user);
struct smb_passwd *pwdb_sam_to_smb(struct sam_passwd *user);
struct sam_passwd *pwdb_smb_to_sam(struct smb_passwd *user);
struct sam_passwd *pwdb_sam_map_names(struct sam_passwd *sam);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/sampassldap.c */
BOOL ldap_search_by_rid(uint32 rid);
BOOL ldap_search_by_ntname(const char *ntname);
struct sam_passdb_ops *ldap_initialise_sam_password_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/smbpass.c */
struct smb_passdb_ops *file_initialise_password_db(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/smbpasschange.c */
BOOL local_password_change(char *user_name, BOOL trust_account, BOOL add_user,
BOOL enable_user, BOOL disable_user, BOOL set_no_password,
char *new_passwd,
char *err_str, size_t err_str_len,
char *msg_str, size_t msg_str_len);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/smbpassfile.c */
BOOL trust_password_lock( char *domain, char *name, BOOL update);
BOOL trust_password_unlock(void);
BOOL trust_password_delete( char *domain, char *name );
BOOL get_trust_account_password( unsigned char *ret_pwd, time_t *pass_last_set_time);
BOOL set_trust_account_password( unsigned char *md4_new_pwd);
BOOL trust_get_passwd( unsigned char trust_passwd[16], char *domain, char *myname);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from passdb/smbpassgroup.c */
struct passgrp_ops *file_initialise_password_grp(void);
/*The following definitions come from passdb/smbpassgroupunix.c */
struct passgrp_ops *unix_initialise_password_grp(void);
/*The following definitions come from printing/pcap.c */
BOOL pcap_printername_ok(char *pszPrintername, char *pszPrintcapname);
void pcap_printer_fn(void (*fn)(char *, char *));
/*The following definitions come from printing/print_svid.c */
void sysv_printer_fn(void (*fn)(char *, char *));
int sysv_printername_ok(char *name);
/*The following definitions come from printing/printing.c */
void lpq_reset(int snum);
void print_file(connection_struct *conn, files_struct *file);
int get_printqueue(int snum,
connection_struct *conn,print_queue_struct **queue,
print_status_struct *status);
void del_printqueue(connection_struct *conn,int snum,int jobid);
void status_printjob(connection_struct *conn,int snum,int jobid,int status);
int printjob_encode(int snum, int job);
void printjob_decode(int jobid, int *snum, int *job);
void status_printqueue(connection_struct *conn,int snum,int status);
void load_printers(void);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_login.c */
BOOL cli_nt_setup_creds(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, unsigned char mach_pwd[16]);
BOOL cli_nt_srv_pwset(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, unsigned char *new_hashof_mach_pwd);
BOOL cli_nt_login_interactive(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, char *domain, char *username,
uint32 luid_low, char *password,
NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr, NET_USER_INFO_3 *user_info3);
BOOL cli_nt_login_network(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, char *domain, char *username,
uint32 luid_low, char lm_chal[8], char lm_chal_resp[24],
char nt_chal_resp[24],
NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr, NET_USER_INFO_3 *user_info3);
BOOL cli_nt_logoff(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_lsarpc.c */
BOOL lsa_open_policy(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, POLICY_HND *hnd,
BOOL sec_qos);
BOOL lsa_lookup_names(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *hnd,
int num_names,
const char **names,
DOM_SID **sids,
uint8 **types,
int *num_sids);
BOOL lsa_lookup_sids(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *hnd,
int num_sids,
DOM_SID **sids,
char ***names,
uint8 **types,
int *num_names);
BOOL lsa_query_info_pol(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *hnd, uint16 info_class,
fstring domain_name, DOM_SID *domain_sid);
BOOL lsa_close(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c */
BOOL cli_net_logon_ctrl2(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, uint32 status_level);
BOOL cli_net_auth2(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, uint16 sec_chan,
uint32 neg_flags, DOM_CHAL *srv_chal);
BOOL cli_net_req_chal(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, DOM_CHAL *clnt_chal, DOM_CHAL *srv_chal);
BOOL cli_net_srv_pwset(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, uint8 hashed_mach_pwd[16]);
BOOL cli_net_sam_logon(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr,
NET_USER_INFO_3 *user_info3);
BOOL cli_net_sam_logoff(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr);
BOOL change_trust_account_password( char *domain, char *remote_machine_list);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_pipe.c */
BOOL rpc_api_pipe_req(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum, uint8 op_num,
prs_struct *data, prs_struct *rdata);
void cli_nt_set_ntlmssp_flgs(struct cli_state *cli, uint32 ntlmssp_flgs);
BOOL cli_nt_session_open(struct cli_state *cli, char *pipe_name, uint16* nt_pipe_fnum);
void cli_nt_session_close(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 nt_pipe_fnum);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_reg.c */
BOOL do_reg_connect(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, char *full_keyname, char *key_name,
POLICY_HND *reg_hnd);
BOOL do_reg_open_hklm(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, uint16 unknown_0, uint32 level,
POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_reg_open_hku(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, uint16 unknown_0, uint32 level,
POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_reg_flush_key(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_reg_query_key(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *class, uint32 *class_len,
uint32 *num_subkeys, uint32 *max_subkeylen,
uint32 *max_subkeysize, uint32 *num_values,
uint32 *max_valnamelen, uint32 *max_valbufsize,
uint32 *sec_desc, NTTIME *mod_time);
BOOL do_reg_unknown_1a(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd, uint32 *unk);
BOOL do_reg_query_info(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *type, uint32 *unk_0, uint32 *unk_1);
BOOL do_reg_set_key_sec(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 sec_buf_size, SEC_DESC *sec_buf);
BOOL do_reg_get_key_sec(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 *sec_buf_size, SEC_DESC_BUF *sec_buf);
BOOL do_reg_delete_val(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd, char *val_name);
BOOL do_reg_delete_key(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd, char *key_name);
BOOL do_reg_create_key(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *key_name, char *key_class,
SEC_ACCESS *sam_access,
POLICY_HND *key);
BOOL do_reg_enum_key(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
int key_index, char *key_name,
uint32 *unk_1, uint32 *unk_2,
time_t *mod_time);
BOOL do_reg_create_val(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *val_name, uint32 type, BUFFER3 *data);
BOOL do_reg_enum_val(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
int val_index, int max_valnamelen, int max_valbufsize,
fstring val_name,
uint32 *val_type, BUFFER2 *value);
BOOL do_reg_open_entry(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *key_name, uint32 unk_0,
POLICY_HND *key_hnd);
BOOL do_reg_close(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_samr.c */
BOOL create_samr_domain_alias(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
const char *acct_name, const char *acct_desc,
uint32 *rid);
BOOL create_samr_domain_group(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
const char *acct_name, const char *acct_desc,
uint32 *rid);
BOOL get_samr_query_usergroups(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain, uint32 user_rid,
uint32 *num_groups, DOM_GID *gid);
BOOL delete_samr_dom_group(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 group_rid);
BOOL get_samr_query_groupmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 group_rid, uint32 *num_mem,
uint32 *rid, uint32 *attr);
BOOL delete_samr_dom_alias(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 alias_rid);
BOOL get_samr_query_aliasmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 alias_rid, uint32 *num_mem, DOM_SID2 *sid);
BOOL get_samr_query_userinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 info_level,
uint32 user_rid, SAM_USER_INFO_21 *usr);
BOOL get_samr_query_groupinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol_open_domain,
uint32 info_level,
uint32 group_rid, GROUP_INFO_CTR *ctr);
BOOL samr_chgpasswd_user(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *srv_name, char *user_name,
char nt_newpass[516], uchar nt_oldhash[16],
char lm_newpass[516], uchar lm_oldhash[16]);
BOOL samr_unknown_38(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, char *srv_name);
BOOL samr_query_dom_info(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol, uint16 switch_value);
BOOL samr_enum_dom_groups(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 size,
struct acct_info **sam,
int *num_sam_groups);
BOOL samr_enum_dom_aliases(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 size,
struct acct_info **sam,
int *num_sam_aliases);
BOOL samr_enum_dom_users(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint16 num_entries, uint16 unk_0,
uint16 acb_mask, uint16 unk_1, uint32 size,
struct acct_info **sam,
int *num_sam_users);
BOOL samr_connect(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *srv_name, uint32 unknown_0,
POLICY_HND *connect_pol);
BOOL samr_open_user(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 unk_0, uint32 rid,
POLICY_HND *user_pol);
BOOL samr_open_alias(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol,
uint32 flags, uint32 rid,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol);
BOOL samr_del_aliasmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol, DOM_SID *sid);
BOOL samr_add_aliasmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol, DOM_SID *sid);
BOOL samr_delete_dom_alias(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol);
BOOL samr_create_dom_alias(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol, const char *acct_name,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol, uint32 *rid);
BOOL samr_set_aliasinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol, ALIAS_INFO_CTR *ctr);
BOOL samr_open_group(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol,
uint32 flags, uint32 rid,
POLICY_HND *group_pol);
BOOL samr_del_groupmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *group_pol, uint32 rid);
BOOL samr_add_groupmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *group_pol, uint32 rid);
BOOL samr_delete_dom_group(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *group_pol);
BOOL samr_create_dom_group(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol, const char *acct_name,
POLICY_HND *group_pol, uint32 *rid);
BOOL samr_set_groupinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *group_pol, GROUP_INFO_CTR *ctr);
BOOL samr_open_domain(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *connect_pol, uint32 flags, DOM_SID *sid,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol);
BOOL samr_query_lookup_names(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 flags,
uint32 num_names, const char **names,
uint32 *num_rids,
uint32 rid[MAX_LOOKUP_SIDS],
uint32 type[MAX_LOOKUP_SIDS]);
BOOL samr_query_lookup_rids(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 flags,
uint32 num_rids, uint32 *rids,
uint32 *num_names,
fstring names[MAX_LOOKUP_SIDS],
uint32 type [MAX_LOOKUP_SIDS]);
BOOL samr_query_aliasmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *alias_pol,
uint32 *num_mem, DOM_SID2 *sid);
BOOL samr_query_useraliases(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, DOM_SID *sid,
uint32 *num_aliases, uint32 *rid);
BOOL samr_query_groupmem(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *group_pol,
uint32 *num_mem, uint32 *rid, uint32 *attr);
BOOL samr_query_usergroups(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 *num_groups, DOM_GID *gid);
BOOL samr_query_groupinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 switch_value, GROUP_INFO_CTR* ctr);
BOOL samr_query_userinfo(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint16 switch_value, void* usr);
BOOL samr_close(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_srvsvc.c */
BOOL do_srv_net_srv_conn_enum(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 switch_value, SRV_CONN_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_srv_net_srv_sess_enum(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 switch_value, SRV_SESS_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_srv_net_srv_share_enum(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name,
uint32 switch_value, SRV_SHARE_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_srv_net_srv_file_enum(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 switch_value, SRV_FILE_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_srv_net_srv_get_info(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, uint32 switch_value, SRV_INFO_CTR *ctr);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_svcctl.c */
BOOL do_svc_open_sc_man(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *srv_name, char *db_name,
uint32 des_access,
POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL do_svc_enum_svcs(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 services_type, uint32 services_state,
uint32 buf_size, uint32 *resume_hnd,
ENUM_SRVC_STATUS **svcs);
BOOL do_svc_close(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum, POLICY_HND *hnd);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_client/cli_wkssvc.c */
BOOL do_wks_query_info(struct cli_state *cli, uint16 fnum,
char *server_name, uint32 switch_value,
WKS_INFO_100 *wks100);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_lsa.c */
void make_lsa_trans_name(LSA_TRANS_NAME *trn, UNISTR2 *uni_name,
uint32 sid_name_use, char *name, uint32 idx);
void make_lsa_sec_qos(LSA_SEC_QOS *qos, uint16 imp_lev, uint8 ctxt, uint8 eff,
uint32 unknown);
void make_lsa_obj_attr(LSA_OBJ_ATTR *attr, uint32 attributes, LSA_SEC_QOS *qos);
void make_q_open_pol(LSA_Q_OPEN_POL *r_q, uint16 system_name,
uint32 attributes,
uint32 desired_access,
LSA_SEC_QOS *qos);
void lsa_io_q_open_pol(char *desc, LSA_Q_OPEN_POL *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_open_pol(char *desc, LSA_R_OPEN_POL *r_p, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_open_pol2(LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2 *r_q, char *server_name,
uint32 attributes,
uint32 desired_access,
LSA_SEC_QOS *qos);
void lsa_io_q_open_pol2(char *desc, LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2 *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_open_pol2(char *desc, LSA_R_OPEN_POL2 *r_p, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_query(LSA_Q_QUERY_INFO *q_q, POLICY_HND *hnd, uint16 info_class);
void lsa_io_q_query(char *desc, LSA_Q_QUERY_INFO *q_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_q_enum_trust_dom(char *desc, LSA_Q_ENUM_TRUST_DOM *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_r_enum_trust_dom(LSA_R_ENUM_TRUST_DOM *r_e,
uint32 enum_context, char *domain_name, DOM_SID *domain_sid,
uint32 status);
void lsa_io_r_enum_trust_dom(char *desc, LSA_R_ENUM_TRUST_DOM *r_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_query(char *desc, LSA_R_QUERY_INFO *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_lsa_sid_enum(LSA_SID_ENUM *sen, int num_entries, DOM_SID **sids);
void make_q_lookup_sids(LSA_Q_LOOKUP_SIDS *q_l, POLICY_HND *hnd,
int num_sids, DOM_SID **sids,
uint16 level);
void lsa_io_q_lookup_sids(char *desc, LSA_Q_LOOKUP_SIDS *q_s, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_lookup_sids(char *desc, LSA_R_LOOKUP_SIDS *r_s, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_lookup_names(LSA_Q_LOOKUP_NAMES *q_l, POLICY_HND *hnd,
int num_names, const char **names);
void lsa_io_q_lookup_names(char *desc, LSA_Q_LOOKUP_NAMES *q_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_lookup_names(char *desc, LSA_R_LOOKUP_NAMES *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_lsa_q_close(LSA_Q_CLOSE *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void lsa_io_q_close(char *desc, LSA_Q_CLOSE *q_c, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void lsa_io_r_close(char *desc, LSA_R_CLOSE *r_c, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_misc.c */
void smb_io_time(char *desc, NTTIME *nttime, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_lookup_level(char *desc, LOOKUP_LEVEL *level, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
uint32 get_enum_hnd(ENUM_HND *enh);
void make_enum_hnd(ENUM_HND *enh, uint32 hnd);
void smb_io_enum_hnd(char *desc, ENUM_HND *hnd, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_dom_sid(char *desc, DOM_SID *sid, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_dom_sid2(DOM_SID2 *sid2, DOM_SID *sid);
void smb_io_dom_sid2(char *desc, DOM_SID2 *sid, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_str_hdr(STRHDR *hdr, int max_len, int len, uint32 buffer);
void smb_io_strhdr(char *desc, STRHDR *hdr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_uni_hdr(UNIHDR *hdr, int max_len, int len, uint32 buffer);
void smb_io_unihdr(char *desc, UNIHDR *hdr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_buf_hdr(BUFHDR *hdr, int max_len, int len);
void smb_io_hdrbuf_pre(char *desc, BUFHDR *hdr, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *offset);
void smb_io_hdrbuf_post(char *desc, BUFHDR *hdr, prs_struct *ps, int depth,
uint32 ptr_hdrbuf, uint32 max_len, uint32 len);
void smb_io_hdrbuf(char *desc, BUFHDR *hdr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_uni_hdr2(UNIHDR2 *hdr, int max_len, int len, uint16 terminate);
void smb_io_unihdr2(char *desc, UNIHDR2 *hdr2, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_unistr(UNISTR *str, char *buf);
void smb_io_unistr(char *desc, UNISTR *uni, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_buffer3_uint32(BUFFER3 *str, uint32 val);
void make_buffer3_str(BUFFER3 *str, char *buf, int len);
void make_buffer3_hex(BUFFER3 *str, char *buf);
void make_buffer3_bytes(BUFFER3 *str, uint8 *buf, int len);
void smb_io_buffer3(char *desc, BUFFER3 *buf3, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_buffer2(BUFFER2 *str, uint8 *buf, int len);
void smb_io_buffer2(char *desc, BUFFER2 *buf2, uint32 buffer, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_buf_unistr2(UNISTR2 *str, uint32 *ptr, char *buf);
void copy_unistr2(UNISTR2 *str, UNISTR2 *from);
void make_string2(STRING2 *str, char *buf, int len);
void smb_io_string2(char *desc, STRING2 *str2, uint32 buffer, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_unistr2(UNISTR2 *str, char *buf, int len);
void smb_io_unistr2(char *desc, UNISTR2 *uni2, uint32 buffer, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_dom_rid2(DOM_RID2 *rid2, uint32 rid, uint8 type, uint32 idx);
void smb_io_dom_rid2(char *desc, DOM_RID2 *rid2, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_dom_rid3(DOM_RID3 *rid3, uint32 rid, uint8 type);
void smb_io_dom_rid3(char *desc, DOM_RID3 *rid3, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_dom_rid4(DOM_RID4 *rid4, uint16 unknown, uint16 attr, uint32 rid);
void make_log_info(DOM_LOG_INFO *log, char *logon_srv, char *acct_name,
uint16 sec_chan, char *comp_name);
void smb_io_log_info(char *desc, DOM_LOG_INFO *log, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_chal(char *desc, DOM_CHAL *chal, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_cred(char *desc, DOM_CRED *cred, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_clnt_info2(DOM_CLNT_INFO2 *clnt,
char *logon_srv, char *comp_name,
DOM_CRED *clnt_cred);
void smb_io_clnt_info2(char *desc, DOM_CLNT_INFO2 *clnt, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_clnt_info(DOM_CLNT_INFO *clnt,
char *logon_srv, char *acct_name,
uint16 sec_chan, char *comp_name,
DOM_CRED *cred);
void smb_io_clnt_info(char *desc, DOM_CLNT_INFO *clnt, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_logon_id(DOM_LOGON_ID *log, uint32 log_id_low, uint32 log_id_high);
void smb_io_logon_id(char *desc, DOM_LOGON_ID *log, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_owf_info(OWF_INFO *hash, uint8 data[16]);
void smb_io_owf_info(char *desc, OWF_INFO *hash, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_gid(char *desc, DOM_GID *gid, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_pol_hnd(char *desc, POLICY_HND *pol, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_dom_query_3(char *desc, DOM_QUERY_3 *d_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_dom_query_5(char *desc, DOM_QUERY_3 *d_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_unistr3(char *desc, UNISTR3 *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_net.c */
void net_io_q_logon_ctrl2(char *desc, NET_Q_LOGON_CTRL2 *q_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_r_logon_ctrl2(NET_R_LOGON_CTRL2 *r_l, uint32 query_level,
uint32 flags, uint32 pdc_status, uint32 logon_attempts,
uint32 tc_status, char *trusted_domain_name);
void net_io_r_logon_ctrl2(char *desc, NET_R_LOGON_CTRL2 *r_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_r_trust_dom(NET_R_TRUST_DOM_LIST *r_t,
uint32 num_doms, char *dom_name);
void net_io_r_trust_dom(char *desc, NET_R_TRUST_DOM_LIST *r_t, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_q_trust_dom(char *desc, NET_Q_TRUST_DOM_LIST *q_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_req_chal(NET_Q_REQ_CHAL *q_c,
char *logon_srv, char *logon_clnt,
DOM_CHAL *clnt_chal);
void net_io_q_req_chal(char *desc, NET_Q_REQ_CHAL *q_c, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_r_req_chal(char *desc, NET_R_REQ_CHAL *r_c, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_auth_2(NET_Q_AUTH_2 *q_a,
char *logon_srv, char *acct_name, uint16 sec_chan, char *comp_name,
DOM_CHAL *clnt_chal, uint32 clnt_flgs);
void net_io_q_auth_2(char *desc, NET_Q_AUTH_2 *q_a, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_r_auth_2(char *desc, NET_R_AUTH_2 *r_a, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_q_srv_pwset(NET_Q_SRV_PWSET *q_s, char *logon_srv, char *acct_name,
uint16 sec_chan, char *comp_name, DOM_CRED *cred, char nt_cypher[16]);
void net_io_q_srv_pwset(char *desc, NET_Q_SRV_PWSET *q_s, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_r_srv_pwset(char *desc, NET_R_SRV_PWSET *r_s, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_id_info1(NET_ID_INFO_1 *id, char *domain_name,
uint32 param_ctrl, uint32 log_id_low, uint32 log_id_high,
char *user_name, char *wksta_name,
char sess_key[16],
unsigned char lm_cypher[16], unsigned char nt_cypher[16]);
void make_id_info2(NET_ID_INFO_2 *id, char *domain_name,
uint32 param_ctrl, uint32 log_id_low, uint32 log_id_high,
char *user_name, char *wksta_name,
unsigned char lm_challenge[8],
unsigned char lm_chal_resp[24],
unsigned char nt_chal_resp[24]);
void make_sam_info(DOM_SAM_INFO *sam,
char *logon_srv, char *comp_name, DOM_CRED *clnt_cred,
DOM_CRED *rtn_cred, uint16 logon_level,
NET_ID_INFO_CTR *ctr, uint16 validation_level);
void make_net_user_info3(NET_USER_INFO_3 *usr,
NTTIME *logon_time,
NTTIME *logoff_time,
NTTIME *kickoff_time,
NTTIME *pass_last_set_time,
NTTIME *pass_can_change_time,
NTTIME *pass_must_change_time,
char *user_name,
char *full_name,
char *logon_script,
char *profile_path,
char *home_dir,
char *dir_drive,
uint16 logon_count,
uint16 bad_pw_count,
uint32 user_id,
uint32 group_id,
uint32 num_groups,
DOM_GID *gids,
uint32 user_flgs,
char sess_key[16],
char *logon_srv,
char *logon_dom,
DOM_SID *dom_sid,
char *other_sids);
void net_io_q_sam_logon(char *desc, NET_Q_SAM_LOGON *q_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_r_sam_logon(char *desc, NET_R_SAM_LOGON *r_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_q_sam_logoff(char *desc, NET_Q_SAM_LOGOFF *q_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void net_io_r_sam_logoff(char *desc, NET_R_SAM_LOGOFF *r_l, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_prs.c */
void prs_debug(prs_struct *ps, int depth, char *desc, char *fn_name);
void prs_init(prs_struct *ps, uint32 size,
uint8 align, uint32 margin,
BOOL io);
void prs_mem_free(prs_struct *ps);
void prs_link(prs_struct *prev, prs_struct *ps, prs_struct *next);
void prs_align(prs_struct *ps);
BOOL prs_grow(prs_struct *ps);
BOOL prs_uint8(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint8 *data8);
BOOL prs_uint16(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16);
BOOL prs_uint32(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32);
BOOL prs_uint8s(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint8 *data8s, int len);
BOOL prs_uint32s(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32s, int len);
BOOL prs_buffer2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, BUFFER2 *str);
BOOL prs_string2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, STRING2 *str);
BOOL prs_unistr2(BOOL charmode, char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, UNISTR2 *str);
BOOL prs_unistr3(BOOL charmode, char *name, UNISTR3 *str, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
BOOL prs_unistr(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, UNISTR *str);
BOOL prs_string(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, char *str, uint16 len, uint16 max_buf_size);
BOOL prs_uint16_pre(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16, uint32 *offset);
BOOL prs_uint16_post(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint16 *data16,
uint32 ptr_uint16, uint32 start_offset);
BOOL prs_uint32_pre(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32, uint32 *offset);
BOOL prs_uint32_post(char *name, prs_struct *ps, int depth, uint32 *data32,
uint32 ptr_uint32, uint32 data_size);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_reg.c */
void make_reg_q_open_hklm(REG_Q_OPEN_HKLM *q_o,
uint16 unknown_0, uint32 level);
void reg_io_q_open_hklm(char *desc, REG_Q_OPEN_HKLM *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_open_hklm(char *desc, REG_R_OPEN_HKLM *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_flush_key(REG_Q_FLUSH_KEY *q_u, POLICY_HND *pol);
void reg_io_q_flush_key(char *desc, REG_Q_FLUSH_KEY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_flush_key(char *desc, REG_R_FLUSH_KEY *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_create_key(REG_Q_CREATE_KEY *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *name, char *class,
SEC_ACCESS *sam_access,
SEC_DESC_BUF *sec_buf,
int sec_len, SEC_DESC *sec);
void reg_io_q_create_key(char *desc, REG_Q_CREATE_KEY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_create_key(char *desc, REG_R_CREATE_KEY *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_delete_val(REG_Q_DELETE_VALUE *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *name);
void reg_io_q_delete_val(char *desc, REG_Q_DELETE_VALUE *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_delete_val(char *desc, REG_R_DELETE_VALUE *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_delete_key(REG_Q_DELETE_KEY *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *name);
void reg_io_q_delete_key(char *desc, REG_Q_DELETE_KEY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_delete_key(char *desc, REG_R_DELETE_KEY *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_query_key(REG_Q_QUERY_KEY *q_o, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 max_class_len);
void reg_io_q_query_key(char *desc, REG_Q_QUERY_KEY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_query_key(char *desc, REG_R_QUERY_KEY *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_unk_1a(REG_Q_UNK_1A *q_o, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void reg_io_q_unk_1a(char *desc, REG_Q_UNK_1A *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_unk_1a(char *desc, REG_R_UNK_1A *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_open_hku(REG_Q_OPEN_HKU *q_o,
uint16 unknown_0, uint32 level);
void reg_io_q_open_hku(char *desc, REG_Q_OPEN_HKU *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_open_hku(char *desc, REG_R_OPEN_HKU *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_close(REG_Q_CLOSE *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void reg_io_q_close(char *desc, REG_Q_CLOSE *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_close(char *desc, REG_R_CLOSE *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_set_key_sec(REG_Q_SET_KEY_SEC *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 buf_len, SEC_DESC *sec_desc);
void reg_io_q_set_key_sec(char *desc, REG_Q_SET_KEY_SEC *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_set_key_sec(char *desc, REG_R_SET_KEY_SEC *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_get_key_sec(REG_Q_GET_KEY_SEC *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 buf_len, SEC_DESC_BUF *sec_buf);
void reg_io_q_get_key_sec(char *desc, REG_Q_GET_KEY_SEC *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_get_key_sec(char *desc, REG_R_GET_KEY_SEC *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_info(REG_Q_INFO *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol, char *product_type,
time_t unix_time, uint8 major, uint8 minor);
void reg_io_q_info(char *desc, REG_Q_INFO *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_r_info(REG_R_INFO *r_r,
uint32 level, char *os_type,
uint32 unknown_0, uint32 unknown_1,
uint32 status);
void reg_io_r_info(char *desc, REG_R_INFO *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_enum_val(REG_Q_ENUM_VALUE *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 val_idx, uint32 max_val_len,
uint32 max_buf_len);
void reg_io_q_enum_val(char *desc, REG_Q_ENUM_VALUE *q_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_enum_val(char *desc, REG_R_ENUM_VALUE *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_create_val(REG_Q_CREATE_VALUE *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol,
char *val_name, uint32 type,
BUFFER3 *val);
void reg_io_q_create_val(char *desc, REG_Q_CREATE_VALUE *q_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_create_val(char *desc, REG_R_CREATE_VALUE *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_enum_key(REG_Q_ENUM_KEY *q_i, POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 key_idx);
void reg_io_q_enum_key(char *desc, REG_Q_ENUM_KEY *q_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void reg_io_r_enum_key(char *desc, REG_R_ENUM_KEY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_q_open_entry(REG_Q_OPEN_ENTRY *r_q, POLICY_HND *pol,
char *key_name, uint32 unk);
void reg_io_q_open_entry(char *desc, REG_Q_OPEN_ENTRY *r_q, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_reg_r_open_entry(REG_R_OPEN_ENTRY *r_r,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 status);
void reg_io_r_open_entry(char *desc, REG_R_OPEN_ENTRY *r_r, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_rpc.c */
void make_rpc_hdr(RPC_HDR *hdr, enum RPC_PKT_TYPE pkt_type, uint8 flags,
uint32 call_id, int data_len, int auth_len);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr(char *desc, RPC_HDR *rpc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_hdr_rb(RPC_HDR_RB *rpc,
uint16 max_tsize, uint16 max_rsize, uint32 assoc_gid,
uint32 num_elements, uint16 context_id, uint8 num_syntaxes,
RPC_IFACE *abstract, RPC_IFACE *transfer);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_rb(char *desc, RPC_HDR_RB *rpc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_hdr_ba(RPC_HDR_BA *rpc,
uint16 max_tsize, uint16 max_rsize, uint32 assoc_gid,
char *pipe_addr,
uint8 num_results, uint16 result, uint16 reason,
RPC_IFACE *transfer);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_ba(char *desc, RPC_HDR_BA *rpc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_hdr_req(RPC_HDR_REQ *hdr, uint32 alloc_hint, uint16 opnum);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_req(char *desc, RPC_HDR_REQ *rpc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_resp(char *desc, RPC_HDR_RESP *rpc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_hdr_autha(RPC_HDR_AUTHA *rai,
uint16 max_tsize, uint16 max_rsize,
uint8 auth_type, uint8 auth_level,
uint8 stub_type_len);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_autha(char *desc, RPC_HDR_AUTHA *rai, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
BOOL rpc_hdr_auth_chk(RPC_HDR_AUTH *rai);
void make_rpc_hdr_auth(RPC_HDR_AUTH *rai,
uint8 auth_type, uint8 auth_level,
uint8 stub_type_len,
uint32 ptr);
void smb_io_rpc_hdr_auth(char *desc, RPC_HDR_AUTH *rai, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
BOOL rpc_auth_verifier_chk(RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER *rav,
char *signature, uint32 msg_type);
void make_rpc_auth_verifier(RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER *rav,
char *signature, uint32 msg_type);
void smb_io_rpc_auth_verifier(char *desc, RPC_AUTH_VERIFIER *rav, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_neg(RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_NEG *neg,
uint32 neg_flgs,
fstring myname, fstring domain);
void smb_io_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_neg(char *desc, RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_NEG *neg, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_chal(RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_CHAL *chl,
uint32 neg_flags,
uint8 challenge[8]);
void smb_io_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_chal(char *desc, RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_CHAL *chl, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_resp(RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_RESP *rsp,
uchar lm_resp[24], uchar nt_resp[24],
char *domain, char *user, char *wks,
uint32 neg_flags);
void smb_io_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_resp(char *desc, RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_RESP *rsp, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
BOOL rpc_auth_ntlmssp_chk(RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_CHK *chk, uint32 crc32, uint32 seq_num);
void make_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_chk(RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_CHK *chk,
uint32 ver, uint32 crc32, uint32 seq_num);
void smb_io_rpc_auth_ntlmssp_chk(char *desc, RPC_AUTH_NTLMSSP_CHK *chk, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_samr.c */
void make_samr_q_close_hnd(SAMR_Q_CLOSE_HND *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_close_hnd(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CLOSE_HND *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_close_hnd(char *desc, SAMR_R_CLOSE_HND *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_open_domain(SAMR_Q_OPEN_DOMAIN *q_u,
POLICY_HND *connect_pol, uint32 flags,
DOM_SID *sid);
void samr_io_q_open_domain(char *desc, SAMR_Q_OPEN_DOMAIN *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_open_domain(char *desc, SAMR_R_OPEN_DOMAIN *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_unknown_2c(SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_2C *q_u, POLICY_HND *user_pol);
void samr_io_q_unknown_2c(char *desc, SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_2C *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_unknown_2c(SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_2C *q_u, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_unknown_2c(char *desc, SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_2C *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_unknown_3(SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_3 *q_u,
POLICY_HND *user_pol, uint16 switch_value);
void samr_io_q_unknown_3(char *desc, SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_3 *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_dom_info(SAMR_Q_QUERY_DOMAIN_INFO *q_u,
POLICY_HND *domain_pol, uint16 switch_value);
void samr_io_q_query_dom_info(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_DOMAIN_INFO *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_unk_info6(SAM_UNK_INFO_6 *u_6);
void sam_io_unk_info6(char *desc, SAM_UNK_INFO_6 *u_6, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_unk_info7(SAM_UNK_INFO_7 *u_7);
void sam_io_unk_info7(char *desc, SAM_UNK_INFO_7 *u_7, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_unk_info2(SAM_UNK_INFO_2 *u_2, char *domain, char *server);
void sam_io_unk_info2(char *desc, SAM_UNK_INFO_2 *u_2, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_dom_info(SAMR_R_QUERY_DOMAIN_INFO *r_u,
uint16 switch_value, SAM_UNK_CTR *ctr,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_dom_info(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_DOMAIN_INFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_dom_sid3(DOM_SID3 *sid3, uint16 unk_0, uint16 unk_1, DOM_SID *sid);
void make_samr_r_unknown_3(SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_3 *r_u,
uint16 unknown_2, uint16 unknown_3,
uint32 unknown_4, uint16 unknown_6, uint16 unknown_7,
int num_sid3s, DOM_SID3 sid3[MAX_SAM_SIDS],
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_unknown_3(char *desc, SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_3 *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_enum_dom_users(SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_USERS *q_e, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 req_num_entries, uint16 unk_0,
uint16 acb_mask, uint16 unk_1, uint32 size);
void samr_io_q_enum_dom_users(char *desc, SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_USERS *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_enum_dom_users(SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_USERS *r_u,
uint32 unk_0,
uint32 num_sam_entries, SAM_USER_INFO_21 pass[MAX_SAM_ENTRIES], uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_enum_dom_users(char *desc, SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_USERS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_dispinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_DISPINFO *q_e, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 switch_level, uint32 start_idx, uint32 size);
void samr_io_q_query_dispinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_DISPINFO *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sam_info_2(SAM_INFO_2 *sam, uint32 acb_mask,
uint32 start_idx, uint32 num_sam_entries,
SAM_USER_INFO_21 pass[MAX_SAM_ENTRIES]);
void make_sam_info_1(SAM_INFO_1 *sam, uint32 acb_mask,
uint32 start_idx, uint32 num_sam_entries,
SAM_USER_INFO_21 pass[MAX_SAM_ENTRIES]);
void make_samr_r_query_dispinfo(SAMR_R_QUERY_DISPINFO *r_u,
uint16 switch_level, SAM_INFO_CTR *ctr, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_dispinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_DISPINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_open_group(SAMR_Q_OPEN_GROUP *q_c,
POLICY_HND *hnd, uint32 unk, uint32 rid);
void samr_io_q_open_group(char *desc, SAMR_Q_OPEN_GROUP *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_open_group(char *desc, SAMR_R_OPEN_GROUP *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_group_info1(GROUP_INFO1 *gr1,
char *acct_name, char *acct_desc);
void samr_io_group_info1(char *desc, GROUP_INFO1 *gr1, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_group_info4(GROUP_INFO4 *gr4, const char *acct_desc);
void samr_io_group_info4(char *desc, GROUP_INFO4 *gr4, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_group_info_ctr(char *desc, GROUP_INFO_CTR *ctr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_create_dom_group(SAMR_Q_CREATE_DOM_GROUP *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol,
const char *acct_desc);
void samr_io_q_create_dom_group(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CREATE_DOM_GROUP *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_create_dom_group(SAMR_R_CREATE_DOM_GROUP *r_u, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 rid, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_create_dom_group(char *desc, SAMR_R_CREATE_DOM_GROUP *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_delete_dom_group(SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_GROUP *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_delete_dom_group(char *desc, SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_GROUP *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_delete_dom_group(SAMR_R_DELETE_DOM_GROUP *r_u,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_delete_dom_group(char *desc, SAMR_R_DELETE_DOM_GROUP *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_del_groupmem(SAMR_Q_DEL_GROUPMEM *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 rid);
void samr_io_q_del_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_DEL_GROUPMEM *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_del_groupmem(SAMR_R_DEL_GROUPMEM *r_u, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_del_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_DEL_GROUPMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_add_groupmem(SAMR_Q_ADD_GROUPMEM *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 rid);
void samr_io_q_add_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_ADD_GROUPMEM *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_add_groupmem(SAMR_R_ADD_GROUPMEM *r_u, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_add_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_ADD_GROUPMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_set_groupinfo(SAMR_Q_SET_GROUPINFO *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol, GROUP_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void samr_io_q_set_groupinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_SET_GROUPINFO *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_set_groupinfo(SAMR_R_SET_GROUPINFO *r_u,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_set_groupinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_SET_GROUPINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_groupinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_GROUPINFO *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 switch_level);
void samr_io_q_query_groupinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_GROUPINFO *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_groupinfo(SAMR_R_QUERY_GROUPINFO *r_u, GROUP_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_groupinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_GROUPINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_groupmem(SAMR_Q_QUERY_GROUPMEM *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_query_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_GROUPMEM *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_groupmem(SAMR_R_QUERY_GROUPMEM *r_u,
uint32 num_entries, uint32 *rid, uint32 *attr, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_groupmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_GROUPMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_enum_dom_groups(SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_GROUPS *q_e, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 switch_level, uint32 start_idx, uint32 size);
void samr_io_q_enum_dom_groups(char *desc, SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_GROUPS *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_enum_dom_groups(SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_GROUPS *r_u,
uint32 start_idx, uint32 num_sam_entries,
- 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 *grp,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_enum_dom_groups(char *desc, SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_GROUPS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_usergroups(SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERGROUPS *q_u,
POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_query_usergroups(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERGROUPS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_usergroups(SAMR_R_QUERY_USERGROUPS *r_u,
uint32 num_gids, DOM_GID *gid, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_usergroups(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_USERGROUPS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_enum_dom_aliases(SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *q_e, POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 size);
void samr_io_q_enum_dom_aliases(char *desc, SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_enum_dom_aliases(SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *r_u,
uint32 num_sam_entries, LOCAL_GRP *alss,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_enum_dom_aliases(char *desc, SAMR_R_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_alias_info3(ALIAS_INFO3 *al3, const char *acct_desc);
void samr_io_alias_info3(char *desc, ALIAS_INFO3 *al3, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_alias_info_ctr(char *desc, ALIAS_INFO_CTR *ctr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_aliasinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_ALIASINFO *q_e,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint16 switch_level);
void samr_io_q_query_aliasinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_ALIASINFO *q_e, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_aliasinfo(SAMR_R_QUERY_ALIASINFO *r_u, ALIAS_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_aliasinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_ALIASINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_set_aliasinfo(SAMR_Q_SET_ALIASINFO *q_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
ALIAS_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void samr_io_q_set_aliasinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_SET_ALIASINFO *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_set_aliasinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_SET_ALIASINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_useraliases(SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERALIASES *q_u,
POLICY_HND *hnd,
DOM_SID *sid);
void samr_io_q_query_useraliases(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERALIASES *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_useraliases(SAMR_R_QUERY_USERALIASES *r_u,
uint32 num_rids, uint32 *rid, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_useraliases(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_USERALIASES *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_open_alias(SAMR_Q_OPEN_ALIAS *q_u, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 unknown_0, uint32 rid);
void samr_io_q_open_alias(char *desc, SAMR_Q_OPEN_ALIAS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_open_alias(char *desc, SAMR_R_OPEN_ALIAS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_lookup_rids(SAMR_Q_LOOKUP_RIDS *q_u,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 flags,
uint32 num_rids, uint32 *rid);
void samr_io_q_lookup_rids(char *desc, SAMR_Q_LOOKUP_RIDS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_lookup_rids(SAMR_R_LOOKUP_RIDS *r_u,
uint32 num_names, fstring *name, uint8 *type,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_lookup_rids(char *desc, SAMR_R_LOOKUP_RIDS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_delete_alias(SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *q_u, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_delete_alias(char *desc, SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_delete_alias(char *desc, SAMR_R_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_create_dom_alias(SAMR_Q_CREATE_DOM_ALIAS *q_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
const char *acct_desc);
void samr_io_q_create_dom_alias(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CREATE_DOM_ALIAS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_create_dom_alias(SAMR_R_CREATE_DOM_ALIAS *r_u, POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 rid, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_create_dom_alias(char *desc, SAMR_R_CREATE_DOM_ALIAS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_add_aliasmem(SAMR_Q_ADD_ALIASMEM *q_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
DOM_SID *sid);
void samr_io_q_add_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_ADD_ALIASMEM *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_add_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_ADD_ALIASMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_del_aliasmem(SAMR_Q_DEL_ALIASMEM *q_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
DOM_SID *sid);
void samr_io_q_del_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_DEL_ALIASMEM *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_del_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_DEL_ALIASMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_delete_dom_alias(SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_delete_dom_alias(char *desc, SAMR_Q_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_delete_dom_alias(SAMR_R_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *r_u,
uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_delete_dom_alias(char *desc, SAMR_R_DELETE_DOM_ALIAS *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_aliasmem(SAMR_Q_QUERY_ALIASMEM *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void samr_io_q_query_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_ALIASMEM *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_query_aliasmem(SAMR_R_QUERY_ALIASMEM *r_u,
uint32 num_sids, DOM_SID2 *sid, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_aliasmem(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_ALIASMEM *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_lookup_names(SAMR_Q_LOOKUP_NAMES *q_u,
POLICY_HND *pol, uint32 flags,
uint32 num_names, const char **name);
void samr_io_q_lookup_names(char *desc, SAMR_Q_LOOKUP_NAMES *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_lookup_names(SAMR_R_LOOKUP_NAMES *r_u,
uint32 num_rids, uint32 *rid, uint8 *type, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_lookup_names(char *desc, SAMR_R_LOOKUP_NAMES *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_open_user(SAMR_Q_OPEN_USER *q_u,
POLICY_HND *pol,
uint32 unk_0, uint32 rid);
void samr_io_q_open_user(char *desc, SAMR_Q_OPEN_USER *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_open_user(char *desc, SAMR_R_OPEN_USER *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_query_userinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERINFO *q_u,
POLICY_HND *hnd, uint16 switch_value);
void samr_io_q_query_userinfo(char *desc, SAMR_Q_QUERY_USERINFO *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sam_user_info10(SAM_USER_INFO_10 *usr,
uint32 acb_info);
void sam_io_user_info10(char *desc, SAM_USER_INFO_10 *usr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sam_user_info11(SAM_USER_INFO_11 *usr,
NTTIME *expiry,
char *mach_acct,
uint32 rid_user,
uint32 rid_group,
uint16 acct_ctrl);
void sam_io_user_info11(char *desc, SAM_USER_INFO_11 *usr, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sam_user_info21(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *usr,
NTTIME *logon_time,
NTTIME *logoff_time,
NTTIME *kickoff_time,
NTTIME *pass_last_set_time,
NTTIME *pass_can_change_time,
NTTIME *pass_must_change_time,
char *user_name,
char *full_name,
char *home_dir,
char *dir_drive,
char *logon_script,
char *profile_path,
char *description,
char *workstations,
char *unknown_str,
char *munged_dial,
uint32 user_rid,
uint32 group_rid,
uint16 acb_info,
uint32 unknown_3,
uint16 logon_divs,
LOGON_HRS *hrs,
uint32 unknown_5,
uint32 unknown_6);
void make_samr_r_query_userinfo(SAMR_R_QUERY_USERINFO *r_u,
uint16 switch_value, void *info, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_query_userinfo(char *desc, SAMR_R_QUERY_USERINFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_q_unknown_32(char *desc, SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_32 *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_unknown_32(char *desc, SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_32 *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_connect(SAMR_Q_CONNECT *q_u,
char *srv_name, uint32 unknown_0);
void samr_io_q_connect(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CONNECT *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_connect(char *desc, SAMR_R_CONNECT *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_connect_anon(SAMR_Q_CONNECT_ANON *q_u);
void samr_io_q_connect_anon(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CONNECT_ANON *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void samr_io_r_connect_anon(char *desc, SAMR_R_CONNECT_ANON *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_unknown_38(SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_38 *q_u, char *srv_name);
void samr_io_q_unknown_38(char *desc, SAMR_Q_UNKNOWN_38 *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_unknown_38(SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_38 *r_u);
void samr_io_r_unknown_38(char *desc, SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_38 *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_enc_passwd(SAMR_ENC_PASSWD *pwd, char pass[512]);
void samr_io_enc_passwd(char *desc, SAMR_ENC_PASSWD *pwd, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_enc_hash(SAMR_ENC_HASH *hsh, uchar hash[16]);
void samr_io_enc_hash(char *desc, SAMR_ENC_HASH *hsh, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_q_chgpasswd_user(SAMR_Q_CHGPASSWD_USER *q_u,
char *dest_host, char *user_name,
char nt_newpass[516], uchar nt_oldhash[16],
char lm_newpass[516], uchar lm_oldhash[16]);
void samr_io_q_chgpasswd_user(char *desc, SAMR_Q_CHGPASSWD_USER *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_samr_r_chgpasswd_user(SAMR_R_CHGPASSWD_USER *r_u, uint32 status);
void samr_io_r_chgpasswd_user(char *desc, SAMR_R_CHGPASSWD_USER *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_sec.c */
void make_sec_access(SEC_ACCESS *t, uint32 mask);
void sec_io_access(char *desc, SEC_ACCESS *t, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sec_ace(SEC_ACE *t, DOM_SID *sid, uint8 type, SEC_ACCESS mask, uint8 flag);
void sec_io_ace(char *desc, SEC_ACE *t, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_sec_acl(SEC_ACL *t, uint16 revision, int num_aces, SEC_ACE *ace);
void free_sec_acl(SEC_ACL *t);
void sec_io_acl(char *desc, SEC_ACL *t, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
int make_sec_desc(SEC_DESC *t, uint16 revision, uint16 type,
DOM_SID *owner_sid, DOM_SID *grp_sid,
SEC_ACL *sacl, SEC_ACL *dacl);
void free_sec_desc(SEC_DESC *t);
void make_sec_desc_buf(SEC_DESC_BUF *buf, int len, SEC_DESC *data);
void free_sec_desc_buf(SEC_DESC_BUF *buf);
void sec_io_desc_buf(char *desc, SEC_DESC_BUF *sec, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_srv.c */
void make_srv_share_info1_str(SH_INFO_1_STR *sh1, char *net_name, char *remark);
void make_srv_share_info1(SH_INFO_1 *sh1, char *net_name, uint32 type, char *remark);
void make_srv_share_info2_str(SH_INFO_2_STR *sh2,
char *net_name, char *remark,
char *path, char *passwd);
void make_srv_share_info2(SH_INFO_2 *sh2,
char *net_name, uint32 type, char *remark,
uint32 perms, uint32 max_uses, uint32 num_uses,
char *path, char *passwd);
void make_srv_q_net_share_enum(SRV_Q_NET_SHARE_ENUM *q_n,
char *srv_name,
uint32 share_level, SRV_SHARE_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
void srv_io_q_net_share_enum(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_SHARE_ENUM *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void srv_io_r_net_share_enum(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_SHARE_ENUM *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_srv_sess_info0_str(SESS_INFO_0_STR *ss0, char *name);
void make_srv_sess_info0(SESS_INFO_0 *ss0, char *name);
void make_srv_sess_info1_str(SESS_INFO_1_STR *ss1, char *name, char *user);
void make_srv_sess_info1(SESS_INFO_1 *ss1,
char *name, char *user,
uint32 num_opens, uint32 open_time, uint32 idle_time,
uint32 user_flags);
void make_srv_q_net_sess_enum(SRV_Q_NET_SESS_ENUM *q_n,
char *srv_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 sess_level, SRV_SESS_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
void srv_io_q_net_sess_enum(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_SESS_ENUM *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void srv_io_r_net_sess_enum(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_SESS_ENUM *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_srv_conn_info0(CONN_INFO_0 *ss0, uint32 id);
void make_srv_conn_info1_str(CONN_INFO_1_STR *ss1, char *usr_name, char *net_name);
void make_srv_conn_info1(CONN_INFO_1 *ss1,
uint32 id, uint32 type,
uint32 num_opens, uint32 num_users, uint32 open_time,
char *usr_name, char *net_name);
void make_srv_q_net_conn_enum(SRV_Q_NET_CONN_ENUM *q_n,
char *srv_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 conn_level, SRV_CONN_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
void srv_io_q_net_conn_enum(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_CONN_ENUM *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void srv_io_r_net_conn_enum(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_CONN_ENUM *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_srv_file_info3_str(FILE_INFO_3_STR *fi3, char *user_name, char *path_name);
void make_srv_file_info3(FILE_INFO_3 *fl3,
uint32 id, uint32 perms, uint32 num_locks,
char *path_name, char *user_name);
void make_srv_q_net_file_enum(SRV_Q_NET_FILE_ENUM *q_n,
char *srv_name, char *qual_name,
uint32 file_level, SRV_FILE_INFO_CTR *ctr,
uint32 preferred_len,
ENUM_HND *hnd);
void srv_io_q_net_file_enum(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_FILE_ENUM *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void srv_io_r_net_file_enum(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_FILE_ENUM *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_srv_info_101(SRV_INFO_101 *sv101, uint32 platform_id, char *name,
uint32 ver_major, uint32 ver_minor,
uint32 srv_type, char *comment);
void make_srv_info_102(SRV_INFO_102 *sv102, uint32 platform_id, char *name,
char *comment, uint32 ver_major, uint32 ver_minor,
uint32 srv_type, uint32 users, uint32 disc, uint32 hidden,
uint32 announce, uint32 ann_delta, uint32 licenses,
char *usr_path);
void make_srv_q_net_srv_get_info(SRV_Q_NET_SRV_GET_INFO *srv,
char *server_name, uint32 switch_value);
void srv_io_q_net_srv_get_info(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_SRV_GET_INFO *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_srv_r_net_srv_get_info(SRV_R_NET_SRV_GET_INFO *srv,
uint32 switch_value, SRV_INFO_CTR *ctr, uint32 status);
void srv_io_r_net_srv_get_info(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_SRV_GET_INFO *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void srv_io_q_net_remote_tod(char *desc, SRV_Q_NET_REMOTE_TOD *q_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_time_of_day_info(TIME_OF_DAY_INFO *tod, uint32 elapsedt, uint32 msecs,
uint32 hours, uint32 mins, uint32 secs, uint32 hunds,
uint32 zone, uint32 tintervals, uint32 day,
uint32 month, uint32 year, uint32 weekday);
void srv_io_r_net_remote_tod(char *desc, SRV_R_NET_REMOTE_TOD *r_n, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_svc.c */
void make_svc_q_open_sc_man(SVC_Q_OPEN_SC_MAN *q_u,
char *server, char *database,
uint32 des_access) ;
void svc_io_q_open_sc_man(char *desc, SVC_Q_OPEN_SC_MAN *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_r_open_sc_man(SVC_R_OPEN_SC_MAN *r_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 status) ;
void svc_io_r_open_sc_man(char *desc, SVC_R_OPEN_SC_MAN *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_q_open_service(SVC_Q_OPEN_SERVICE *q_u,
POLICY_HND *hnd,
char *server,
uint32 des_access) ;
void svc_io_q_open_service(char *desc, SVC_Q_OPEN_SERVICE *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_r_open_service(SVC_R_OPEN_SERVICE *r_u, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 status) ;
void svc_io_r_open_service(char *desc, SVC_R_OPEN_SERVICE *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_query_svc_cfg(QUERY_SERVICE_CONFIG *q_u,
uint32 service_type, uint32 start_type,
uint32 error_control,
char* bin_path_name, char* load_order_grp,
uint32 tag_id,
char* dependencies, char* service_start_name,
char* disp_name);
void svc_io_query_svc_cfg(char *desc, QUERY_SERVICE_CONFIG *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_q_enum_svcs_status(SVC_Q_ENUM_SVCS_STATUS *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 service_type, uint32 service_state,
uint32 buf_size, uint32 resume_hnd );
void svc_io_q_enum_svcs_status(char *desc, SVC_Q_ENUM_SVCS_STATUS *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_r_enum_svcs_status(SVC_R_ENUM_SVCS_STATUS *r_c,
ENUM_SRVC_STATUS *svcs, uint32 more_buf_size,
uint32 num_svcs, uint32 resume_hnd,
uint32 dos_status);
void svc_io_r_enum_svcs_status(char *desc, SVC_R_ENUM_SVCS_STATUS *svc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void svc_io_svc_status(char *desc, SVC_STATUS *svc, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_q_query_svc_config(SVC_Q_QUERY_SVC_CONFIG *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd,
uint32 buf_size);
void svc_io_q_query_svc_config(char *desc, SVC_Q_QUERY_SVC_CONFIG *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_r_query_svc_config(SVC_R_QUERY_SVC_CONFIG *r_c,
uint32 buf_size);
void svc_io_r_query_svc_config(char *desc, SVC_R_QUERY_SVC_CONFIG *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_svc_q_close(SVC_Q_CLOSE *q_c, POLICY_HND *hnd);
void svc_io_q_close(char *desc, SVC_Q_CLOSE *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void svc_io_r_close(char *desc, SVC_R_CLOSE *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_parse/parse_wks.c */
void make_wks_q_query_info(WKS_Q_QUERY_INFO *q_u,
char *server, uint16 switch_value) ;
void wks_io_q_query_info(char *desc, WKS_Q_QUERY_INFO *q_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
void make_wks_info_100(WKS_INFO_100 *inf,
uint32 platform_id, uint32 ver_major, uint32 ver_minor,
char *my_name, char *domain_name);
void make_wks_r_query_info(WKS_R_QUERY_INFO *r_u,
uint32 switch_value, WKS_INFO_100 *wks100,
int status) ;
void wks_io_r_query_info(char *desc, WKS_R_QUERY_INFO *r_u, prs_struct *ps, int depth);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_lookup.c */
int make_dom_gids(DOMAIN_GRP *mem, int num_members, DOM_GID **ppgids);
int get_domain_user_groups(DOMAIN_GRP_MEMBER **grp_members, uint32 group_rid);
uint32 lookup_builtin_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_added_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_wk_group_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *group_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_group_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *group_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_wk_alias_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *alias_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_alias_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *alias_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_wk_user_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *user_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_user_sid(DOM_SID *sid, char *user_name, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_added_group_name(const char *grp_name, const char *domain,
DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_added_alias_name(const char *als_name, const char *domain,
DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
uint32 lookup_added_user_rids(char *nt_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
uint32 *usr_rid, uint32 *grp_rid);
uint32 lookup_name(char *name, DOM_SID *sid, uint8 *type);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_lsa.c */
BOOL api_ntlsa_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c */
void init_lsa_policy_hnd(void);
BOOL open_lsa_policy_hnd(POLICY_HND *hnd);
int find_lsa_policy_by_hnd(POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL set_lsa_policy_samr_rid(POLICY_HND *hnd, uint32 rid);
BOOL set_lsa_policy_samr_pol_status(POLICY_HND *hnd, uint32 pol_status);
BOOL set_lsa_policy_samr_sid(POLICY_HND *hnd, DOM_SID *sid);
BOOL get_lsa_policy_samr_sid(POLICY_HND *hnd, DOM_SID *sid);
uint32 get_lsa_policy_samr_rid(POLICY_HND *hnd);
BOOL set_lsa_policy_reg_name(POLICY_HND *hnd, fstring name);
BOOL close_lsa_policy_hnd(POLICY_HND *hnd);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_netlog.c */
BOOL api_netlog_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_pipe.c */
BOOL create_rpc_reply(pipes_struct *p,
uint32 data_start, uint32 data_end);
BOOL rpc_command(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *pd);
BOOL api_rpcTNP(pipes_struct *p, char *rpc_name, struct api_struct *api_rpc_cmds,
prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c */
void set_pipe_handle_offset(int max_open_files);
void reset_chain_p(void);
void init_rpc_pipe_hnd(void);
pipes_struct *open_rpc_pipe_p(char *pipe_name,
connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid);
ssize_t write_pipe(pipes_struct *p, char *data, size_t n);
int read_pipe(pipes_struct *p, char *data, uint32 pos, int n);
BOOL wait_rpc_pipe_hnd_state(pipes_struct *p, uint16 priority);
BOOL set_rpc_pipe_hnd_state(pipes_struct *p, uint16 device_state);
BOOL close_rpc_pipe_hnd(pipes_struct *p, connection_struct *conn);
pipes_struct *get_rpc_pipe_p(char *buf, int where);
pipes_struct *get_rpc_pipe(int pnum);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_reg.c */
BOOL api_reg_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_samr.c */
BOOL api_samr_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
- 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
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_srvsvc.c */
- 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
BOOL api_srvsvc_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_svcctl.c */
BOOL api_svcctl_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_wkssvc.c */
BOOL api_wkssvc_rpc(pipes_struct *p, prs_struct *data);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_lsarpc.c */
void cmd_lsa_query_info(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_lsa_lookup_names(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_lsa_lookup_sids(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_netlogon.c */
void cmd_netlogon_login_test(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_reg.c */
void cmd_reg_enum(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_query_key(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_create_val(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_delete_val(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_delete_key(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_create_key(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_test_key_sec(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_reg_get_key_sec(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_samr.c */
void cmd_sam_ntchange_pwd(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_test(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_del_aliasmem(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_delete_dom_alias(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_add_aliasmem(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_create_dom_alias(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_del_groupmem(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_delete_dom_group(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_add_groupmem(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_create_dom_group(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_enum_users(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_query_user(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_query_dominfo(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_enum_aliases(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_sam_enum_groups(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_srvsvc.c */
void cmd_srv_query_info(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_srv_enum_conn(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_srv_enum_shares(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_srv_enum_sess(struct client_info *info);
void cmd_srv_enum_files(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_svcctl.c */
void cmd_svc_enum(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/cmd_wkssvc.c */
void cmd_wks_query_info(struct client_info *info);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/display.c */
char *get_sid_name_use_str(uint8 sid_name_use);
char *get_file_mode_str(uint32 share_mode);
char *get_file_oplock_str(uint32 op_type);
char *get_share_type_str(uint32 type);
char *get_server_type_str(uint32 type);
void display_srv_info_101(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_INFO_101 *sv101);
void display_srv_info_102(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,SRV_INFO_102 *sv102);
void display_srv_info_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,SRV_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void display_conn_info_0(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
CONN_INFO_0 *info0);
void display_conn_info_1(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
CONN_INFO_1 *info1, CONN_INFO_1_STR *str1);
void display_srv_conn_info_0_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_CONN_INFO_0 *ctr);
void display_srv_conn_info_1_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_CONN_INFO_1 *ctr);
void display_srv_conn_info_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_CONN_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void display_share_info_1(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SH_INFO_1 *info1, SH_INFO_1_STR *str1);
void display_share_info_2(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SH_INFO_2 *info2, SH_INFO_2_STR *str2);
void display_srv_share_info_1_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_SHARE_INFO_1 *ctr);
void display_srv_share_info_2_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_SHARE_INFO_2 *ctr);
void display_srv_share_info_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_SHARE_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void display_file_info_3(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
FILE_INFO_3 *info3, FILE_INFO_3_STR *str3);
void display_srv_file_info_3_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_FILE_INFO_3 *ctr);
void display_srv_file_info_ctr(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
SRV_FILE_INFO_CTR *ctr);
void display_server(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *sname, uint32 type, char *comment);
void display_share(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *sname, uint32 type, char *comment);
void display_share2(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *sname, uint32 type, char *comment,
uint32 perms, uint32 max_uses, uint32 num_uses,
char *path, char *passwd);
void display_name(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *sname);
void display_alias_members(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
uint32 num_mem, char **sid_mem);
void display_alias_rid_info(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
DOM_SID *sid,
uint32 num_rids, uint32 *rid);
void display_group_members(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
uint32 num_mem, fstring *name, uint32 *type);
void display_group_info1(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, GROUP_INFO1 *info1);
void display_group_rid_info(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
uint32 num_gids, DOM_GID *gid);
void display_alias_name_info(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
uint32 num_aliases, fstring *alias_name, uint32 *num_als_usrs);
void display_sam_user_info_21(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, SAM_USER_INFO_21 *usr);
char *get_sec_mask_str(uint32 type);
void display_sec_access(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, SEC_ACCESS *info);
void display_sec_ace(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, SEC_ACE *ace);
void display_sec_acl(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, SEC_ACL *sec_acl);
void display_sec_desc(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action, SEC_DESC *sec);
char *get_reg_val_type_str(uint32 type);
void display_reg_value_info(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *val_name, uint32 val_type, BUFFER2 *value);
void display_reg_key_info(FILE *out_hnd, enum action_type action,
char *key_name, time_t key_mod_time);
/*The following definitions come from rpcclient/rpcclient.c */
void rpcclient_init(void);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/blocking.c */
BOOL push_blocking_lock_request( char *inbuf, int length, int lock_timeout, int lock_num);
void remove_pending_lock_requests_by_fid(files_struct *fsp);
void remove_pending_lock_requests_by_mid(int mid);
void process_blocking_lock_queue(time_t t);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/chgpasswd.c */
BOOL chgpasswd(char *name,char *oldpass,char *newpass, BOOL as_root);
BOOL chgpasswd(char *name,char *oldpass,char *newpass, BOOL as_root);
BOOL check_lanman_password(char *user, uchar *pass1,
uchar *pass2, struct smb_passwd **psmbpw);
BOOL change_lanman_password(struct smb_passwd *smbpw, uchar *pass1, uchar *pass2);
BOOL pass_oem_change(char *user,
uchar *lmdata, uchar *lmhash,
uchar *ntdata, uchar *nthash);
BOOL check_oem_password(char *user,
uchar *lmdata, uchar *lmhash,
uchar *ntdata, uchar *nthash,
struct smb_passwd **psmbpw, char *new_passwd,
int new_passwd_size);
BOOL change_oem_password(struct smb_passwd *smbpw, char *new_passwd, BOOL override);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/close.c */
void close_file(files_struct *fsp, BOOL normal_close);
void close_directory(files_struct *fsp);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/conn.c */
void conn_init(void);
int conn_num_open(void);
BOOL conn_snum_used(int snum);
connection_struct *conn_find(int cnum);
connection_struct *conn_new(void);
void conn_close_all(void);
BOOL conn_idle_all(time_t t, int deadtime);
void conn_free(connection_struct *conn);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/connection.c */
BOOL yield_connection(connection_struct *conn,char *name,int max_connections);
BOOL claim_connection(connection_struct *conn,char *name,int max_connections,BOOL Clear);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/dfree.c */
SMB_BIG_UINT sys_disk_free(char *path,SMB_BIG_UINT *bsize,SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree,SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/dir.c */
void init_dptrs(void);
char *dptr_path(int key);
char *dptr_wcard(int key);
BOOL dptr_set_wcard(int key, char *wcard);
BOOL dptr_set_attr(int key, uint16 attr);
uint16 dptr_attr(int key);
void dptr_close(int key);
void dptr_closecnum(connection_struct *conn);
void dptr_idlecnum(connection_struct *conn);
void dptr_closepath(char *path,int pid);
int dptr_create(connection_struct *conn,char *path, BOOL expect_close,int pid);
BOOL dptr_fill(char *buf1,unsigned int key);
BOOL dptr_zero(char *buf);
void *dptr_fetch(char *buf,int *num);
void *dptr_fetch_lanman2(int dptr_num);
BOOL dir_check_ftype(connection_struct *conn,int mode,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *st,int dirtype);
BOOL get_dir_entry(connection_struct *conn,char *mask,int dirtype,char *fname,
SMB_OFF_T *size,int *mode,time_t *date,BOOL check_descend);
void *OpenDir(connection_struct *conn, char *name, BOOL use_veto);
void CloseDir(void *p);
char *ReadDirName(void *p);
BOOL SeekDir(void *p,int pos);
int TellDir(void *p);
void DirCacheAdd( char *path, char *name, char *dname, int snum );
char *DirCacheCheck( char *path, char *name, int snum );
void DirCacheFlush(int snum);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/dosmode.c */
mode_t unix_mode(connection_struct *conn,int dosmode);
int dos_mode(connection_struct *conn,char *path,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
int file_chmod(connection_struct *conn,char *fname,int dosmode,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *st);
int file_utime(connection_struct *conn, char *fname, struct utimbuf *times);
BOOL set_filetime(connection_struct *conn, char *fname, time_t mtime);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/error.c */
int cached_error_packet(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,files_struct *fsp,int line);
int unix_error_packet(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int def_class,uint32 def_code,int line);
int error_packet(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int error_class,uint32 error_code,int line);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/fileio.c */
SMB_OFF_T seek_file(files_struct *fsp,SMB_OFF_T pos);
ssize_t read_file(files_struct *fsp,char *data,SMB_OFF_T pos,size_t n);
ssize_t write_file(files_struct *fsp,char *data,size_t n);
void sync_file(connection_struct *conn, files_struct *fsp);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/filename.c */
void print_stat_cache_statistics(void);
BOOL unix_convert(char *name,connection_struct *conn,char *saved_last_component,
BOOL *bad_path, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *pst);
BOOL check_name(char *name,connection_struct *conn);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/files.c */
files_struct *file_new(void );
file_fd_struct *fd_get_already_open(SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf);
file_fd_struct *fd_get_new(void);
void file_close_conn(connection_struct *conn);
void file_init(void);
void file_close_user(int vuid);
files_struct *file_find_dit(SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode, struct timeval *tval);
files_struct *file_find_di_first(SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode);
files_struct *file_find_di_next(files_struct *start_fsp);
files_struct *file_find_print(void);
void file_sync_all(connection_struct *conn);
void fd_ptr_free(file_fd_struct *fd_ptr);
void file_free(files_struct *fsp);
files_struct *file_fsp(char *buf, int where);
void file_chain_reset(void);
void file_chain_save(void);
void file_chain_restore(void);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/ipc.c */
int reply_trans(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int size, int bufsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/mangle.c */
BOOL is_mangled( char *s );
BOOL is_8_3( char *fname, BOOL check_case );
void reset_mangled_cache( void );
BOOL check_mangled_cache( char *s );
void mangle_name_83( char *s);
BOOL name_map_mangle(char *OutName, BOOL need83, int snum);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/message.c */
int reply_sends(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_sendstrt(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_sendtxt(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_sendend(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/negprot.c */
int reply_negprot(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size,
int dum_buffsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/noquotas.c */
BOOL disk_quotas(char *path,SMB_BIG_UINT *bsize,SMB_BIG_UINT *dfree,SMB_BIG_UINT *dsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/nttrans.c */
void fail_next_srvsvc_open(void);
int reply_ntcreate_and_X(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_ntcancel(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_nttranss(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
void remove_pending_change_notify_requests_by_fid(files_struct *fsp);
void process_pending_change_notify_queue(time_t t);
int reply_nttrans(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/open.c */
void fd_add_to_uid_cache(file_fd_struct *fd_ptr, uid_t u);
uint16 fd_attempt_close(file_fd_struct *fd_ptr);
void open_file_shared(files_struct *fsp,connection_struct *conn,char *fname,int share_mode,int ofun,
mode_t mode,int oplock_request, int *Access,int *action);
int open_directory(files_struct *fsp,connection_struct *conn,
char *fname, int smb_ofun, mode_t unixmode, int *action);
BOOL check_file_sharing(connection_struct *conn,char *fname, BOOL rename_op);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/oplock.c */
BOOL setup_kernel_oplock_pipe(void);
BOOL open_oplock_ipc(void);
BOOL receive_local_message(fd_set *fds, char *buffer, int buffer_len, int timeout);
BOOL set_file_oplock(files_struct *fsp);
int setup_oplock_select_set( fd_set *fds);
BOOL process_local_message(char *buffer, int buf_size);
BOOL request_oplock_break(share_mode_entry *share_entry,
SMB_DEV_T dev, SMB_INO_T inode);
BOOL attempt_close_oplocked_file(files_struct *fsp);
void check_kernel_oplocks(void);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/password.c */
void generate_next_challenge(char *challenge);
BOOL set_challenge(unsigned char *challenge);
user_struct *get_valid_user_struct(uint16 vuid);
void invalidate_vuid(uint16 vuid);
char *validated_username(uint16 vuid);
uint16 register_vuid(uid_t uid,gid_t gid, char *unix_name, char *requested_name, BOOL guest);
void add_session_user(char *user);
BOOL smb_password_check(char *password, unsigned char *part_passwd, unsigned char *c8);
BOOL smb_password_ok(struct smb_passwd *smb_pass, uchar chal[8],
uchar lm_pass[24], uchar nt_pass[24]);
BOOL pass_check_smb(char *user, char *domain,
uchar *chal, uchar *lm_pwd, uchar *nt_pwd,
struct passwd *pwd);
BOOL password_ok(char *user, char *password, int pwlen, struct passwd *pwd);
BOOL user_ok(char *user,int snum);
BOOL authorise_login(int snum,char *user,char *password, int pwlen,
BOOL *guest,BOOL *force,uint16 vuid);
BOOL check_hosts_equiv(char *user);
struct cli_state *server_client(void);
struct cli_state *server_cryptkey(void);
BOOL server_validate(char *user, char *domain,
char *pass, int passlen,
char *ntpass, int ntpasslen);
BOOL domain_client_validate( char *user, char *domain,
char *smb_apasswd, int smb_apasslen,
char *smb_ntpasswd, int smb_ntpasslen);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/pipes.c */
int reply_open_pipe_and_X(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_pipe_write_and_X(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_pipe_read_and_X(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_pipe_close(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/predict.c */
ssize_t read_predict(int fd,SMB_OFF_T offset,char *buf,char **ptr,size_t num);
void do_read_prediction(void);
void invalidate_read_prediction(int fd);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/process.c */
BOOL push_oplock_pending_smb_message(char *buf, int msg_len);
BOOL receive_next_smb(char *inbuf, int bufsize, int timeout);
void process_smb(char *inbuf, char *outbuf);
char *smb_fn_name(int type);
void construct_reply_common(char *inbuf,char *outbuf);
int chain_reply(char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int size,int bufsize);
void smbd_process(void);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/reply.c */
int reply_special(char *inbuf,char *outbuf);
int reply_tcon(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_tcon_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_unknown(char *inbuf,char *outbuf);
int reply_ioctl(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_sesssetup_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_chkpth(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_getatr(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_setatr(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_dskattr(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_search(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_fclose(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_open(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_open_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_ulogoffX(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_mknew(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_ctemp(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_unlink(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_readbraw(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf, char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_lockread(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int length, int dum_buffsiz);
int reply_read(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_read_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_writebraw(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_writeunlock(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_write(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int dum_size,int dum_buffsize);
int reply_write_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_lseek(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_flush(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_exit(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_close(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_writeclose(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_lock(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int length, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_unlock(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_tdis(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_echo(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_printopen(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_printclose(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_printqueue(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_printwrite(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_mkdir(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_rmdir(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int rename_internals(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf, char *outbuf, char *name,
char *newname, BOOL replace_if_exists);
int reply_mv(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_copy(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_setdir(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_lockingX(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_readbmpx(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_writebmpx(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_writebs(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_setattrE(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
int reply_getattrE(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf, int dum_size, int dum_buffsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/server.c */
BOOL reload_services(BOOL test);
void exit_server(char *reason);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/service.c */
BOOL become_service(connection_struct *conn,BOOL do_chdir);
int find_service(char *service);
connection_struct *make_connection(char *service,char *user,char *password, int pwlen, char *dev,uint16 vuid, int *ecode);
void close_cnum(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/ssl.c */
int sslutil_init(int isServer);
int sslutil_accept(int fd);
int sslutil_fd_is_ssl(int fd);
int sslutil_connect(int fd);
int sslutil_disconnect(int fd);
int sslutil_negotiate_ssl(int fd, int msg_type);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/trans2.c */
void mask_convert( char *mask);
int reply_findclose(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_findnclose(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_transs2(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
int reply_trans2(connection_struct *conn,
char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int length,int bufsize);
/*The following definitions come from smbd/uid.c */
void init_uid(void);
BOOL become_guest(void);
BOOL become_user(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid);
BOOL unbecome_user(void );
void become_root(BOOL save_dir) ;
void unbecome_root(BOOL restore_dir);
/*The following definitions come from smbwrapper/realcalls.c */
int real_utime(const char *name, struct utimbuf *buf);
int real_utimes(const char *name, struct timeval tv[2]);
/*The following definitions come from smbwrapper/shared.c */
void smbw_setup_shared(void);
char *smbw_getshared(const char *name);
void smbw_setshared(const char *name, const char *val);
int smbw_setenv(const char *name, const char *value);
int smbw_shared_fd(int fd);
/*The following definitions come from smbwrapper/smbw.c */
void smbw_init(void);
int smbw_fd(int fd);
int smbw_local_fd(int fd);
ino_t smbw_inode(const char *name);
void clean_fname(char *name);
char *smbw_parse_path(const char *fname, char *server, char *share, char *path);
int smbw_path(const char *path);
int smbw_errno(struct cli_state *c);
struct smbw_server *smbw_server(char *server, char *share);
struct smbw_file *smbw_file(int fd);
int smbw_open(const char *fname, int flags, mode_t mode);
ssize_t smbw_pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t ofs);
ssize_t smbw_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
ssize_t smbw_write(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
ssize_t smbw_pwrite(int fd, void *buf, size_t count, off_t ofs);
int smbw_close(int fd);
int smbw_fcntl(int fd, int cmd, long arg);
int smbw_access(const char *name, int mode);
int smbw_readlink(const char *path, char *buf, size_t bufsize);
int smbw_unlink(const char *fname);
int smbw_rename(const char *oldname, const char *newname);
int smbw_utime(const char *fname, void *buf);
int smbw_utimes(const char *fname, void *buf);
int smbw_chown(const char *fname, uid_t owner, gid_t group);
int smbw_chmod(const char *fname, mode_t newmode);
off_t smbw_lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
int smbw_dup(int fd);
int smbw_dup2(int fd, int fd2);
int smbw_fork(void);
/*The following definitions come from smbwrapper/smbw_dir.c */
struct smbw_dir *smbw_dir(int fd);
int smbw_dirp(DIR *dirp);
int smbw_dir_open(const char *fname);
int smbw_dir_fstat(int fd, struct stat *st);
int smbw_dir_close(int fd);
int smbw_getdents(unsigned int fd, struct dirent *dirp, int count);
int smbw_chdir(const char *name);
off_t smbw_dir_lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
int smbw_mkdir(const char *fname, mode_t mode);
int smbw_rmdir(const char *fname);
char *smbw_getcwd(char *buf, size_t size);
int smbw_fchdir(unsigned int fd);
DIR *smbw_opendir(const char *fname);
struct dirent *smbw_readdir(DIR *dirp);
int smbw_closedir(DIR *dirp);
void smbw_seekdir(DIR *dirp, off_t offset);
off_t smbw_telldir(DIR *dirp);
/*The following definitions come from smbwrapper/smbw_stat.c */
void smbw_setup_stat(struct stat *st, char *fname, size_t size, int mode);
BOOL smbw_getatr(struct smbw_server *srv, char *path,
uint16 *mode, size_t *size,
time_t *c_time, time_t *a_time, time_t *m_time,
SMB_INO_T *ino);
int smbw_stat_printjob(struct smbw_server *srv,char *path,
size_t *size, time_t *m_time);
int smbw_fstat(int fd, struct stat *st);
int smbw_stat(const char *fname, struct stat *st);
/*The following definitions come from web/cgi.c */
void cgi_load_variables(FILE *f1);
char *cgi_variable(char *name);
BOOL am_root(void);
char *cgi_user_name(void);
void cgi_setup(char *rootdir, int auth_required);
char *cgi_baseurl(void);
char *cgi_pathinfo(void);
char *cgi_remote_host(void);
char *cgi_remote_addr(void);
BOOL cgi_waspost(void);
/*The following definitions come from web/diagnose.c */
BOOL nmbd_running(void);
BOOL smbd_running(void);
/*The following definitions come from web/startstop.c */
void start_smbd(void);
void start_nmbd(void);
void stop_smbd(void);
void stop_nmbd(void);
void kill_pid(pid_t pid);
/*The following definitions come from web/statuspage.c */
void status_page(void);
/*The following definitions come from web/swat.c */
#endif /* _PROTO_H_ */