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/*
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Unix SMB / CIFS implementation .
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SMB parameters and setup
Copyright ( C ) Andrew Tridgell 1992 - 1997
Copyright ( C ) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996 - 1997
Copyright ( C ) Paul Ashton 1997
This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License , or
( at your option ) any later version .
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the
GNU General Public License for more details .
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program ; if not , write to the Free Software
Foundation , Inc . , 675 Mass Ave , Cambridge , MA 0213 9 , USA .
*/
# ifndef _NT_DOMAIN_H /* _NT_DOMAIN_H */
# define _NT_DOMAIN_H
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struct uuid
{
uint32 time_low ;
uint16 time_mid ;
uint16 time_hi_and_version ;
uint8 clock_seq [ 2 ] ;
uint8 node [ 6 ] ;
} ;
# define UUID_SIZE 16
# define UUID_FLAT_SIZE 16
typedef struct uuid_flat
{
uint8 info [ UUID_FLAT_SIZE ] ;
} UUID_FLAT ;
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/* dce/rpc support */
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# include "rpc_dce.h"
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/* miscellaneous structures / defines */
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# include "rpc_misc.h"
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# include "rpc_creds.h"
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# include "talloc.h"
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/*
* A bunch of stuff that was put into smb . h
* in the NTDOM branch - it didn ' t belong there .
*/
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typedef struct _prs_struct
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{
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BOOL io ; /* parsing in or out of data stream */
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/*
* If the ( incoming ) data is big - endian . On output we are
* always little - endian .
*/
BOOL bigendian_data ;
uint8 align ; /* data alignment */
BOOL is_dynamic ; /* Do we own this memory or not ? */
uint32 data_offset ; /* Current working offset into data. */
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uint32 buffer_size ; /* Current allocated size of the buffer. */
uint32 grow_size ; /* size requested via prs_grow() calls */
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char * data_p ; /* The buffer itself. */
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TALLOC_CTX * mem_ctx ; /* When unmarshalling, use this.... */
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} prs_struct ;
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/*
* Defines for io member of prs_struct .
*/
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
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# define MARSHALL 0
# define UNMARSHALL 1
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
1999-12-13 16:27:58 +03:00
# define MARSHALLING(ps) (!(ps)->io)
# define UNMARSHALLING(ps) ((ps)->io)
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
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# define RPC_BIG_ENDIAN 1
# define RPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0
# define RPC_PARSE_ALIGN 4
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typedef struct _output_data {
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/*
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* Raw RPC output data . This does not include RPC headers or footers .
*/
prs_struct rdata ;
/* The amount of data sent from the current rdata struct. */
uint32 data_sent_length ;
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/*
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* The current PDU being returned . This inclues
* headers , data and authentication footer .
*/
unsigned char current_pdu [ MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN ] ;
/* The amount of data in the current_pdu buffer. */
uint32 current_pdu_len ;
/* The amount of data sent from the current PDU. */
uint32 current_pdu_sent ;
} output_data ;
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typedef struct _input_data {
/*
* This is the current incoming pdu . The data here
* is collected via multiple writes until a complete
* pdu is seen , then the data is copied into the in_data
* structure . The maximum size of this is 0x1630 ( MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN ) .
*/
unsigned char current_in_pdu [ MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN ] ;
/*
* The amount of data needed to complete the in_pdu .
* If this is zero , then we are at the start of a new
* pdu .
*/
uint32 pdu_needed_len ;
/*
* The amount of data received so far in the in_pdu .
* If this is zero , then we are at the start of a new
* pdu .
*/
uint32 pdu_received_len ;
/*
* This is the collection of input data with all
* the rpc headers and auth footers removed .
* The maximum length of this ( 1 Mb ) is strictly enforced .
*/
prs_struct data ;
} input_data ;
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/*
* Handle database - stored per pipe .
*/
struct policy
{
struct policy * next , * prev ;
POLICY_HND pol_hnd ;
void * data_ptr ;
void ( * free_fn ) ( void * ) ;
} ;
struct handle_list {
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struct policy * Policy ; /* List of policies. */
size_t count ; /* Current number of handles. */
size_t pipe_ref_count ; /* Number of pipe handles referring to this list. */
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} ;
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/* Domain controller authentication protocol info */
struct dcinfo
{
DOM_CHAL clnt_chal ; /* Initial challenge received from client */
DOM_CHAL srv_chal ; /* Initial server challenge */
DOM_CRED clnt_cred ; /* Last client credential */
DOM_CRED srv_cred ; /* Last server credential */
uchar sess_key [ 8 ] ; /* Session key */
uchar md4pw [ 16 ] ; /* md4(machine password) */
fstring mach_acct ; /* Machine name we've authenticated. */
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fstring remote_machine ; /* Machine name we've authenticated. */
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BOOL challenge_sent ;
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BOOL got_session_key ;
BOOL authenticated ;
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} ;
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typedef struct pipe_rpc_fns {
struct pipe_rpc_fns * next , * prev ;
/* RPC function table associated with the current rpc_bind (associated by context) */
struct api_struct * cmds ;
int n_cmds ;
uint32 context_id ;
} PIPE_RPC_FNS ;
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/*
* DCE / RPC - specific samba - internal - specific handling of data on
* NamedPipes .
*/
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
typedef struct pipes_struct
{
struct pipes_struct * next , * prev ;
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delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
connection_struct * conn ;
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uint16 vuid ; /* points to the unauthenticated user that opened this pipe. */
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delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
fstring name ;
fstring pipe_srv_name ;
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/* linked list of rpc dispatch tables associated
with the open rpc contexts */
PIPE_RPC_FNS * contexts ;
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RPC_HDR hdr ; /* Incoming RPC header. */
RPC_HDR_REQ hdr_req ; /* Incoming request header. */
uint32 ntlmssp_chal_flags ; /* Client challenge flags. */
BOOL ntlmssp_auth_requested ; /* If the client wanted authenticated rpc. */
BOOL ntlmssp_auth_validated ; /* If the client *got* authenticated rpc. */
unsigned char challenge [ 8 ] ;
unsigned char ntlmssp_hash [ 258 ] ;
uint32 ntlmssp_seq_num ;
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struct dcinfo dc ; /* Keeps the creds data. */
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/* Hmm. In my understanding the authentication happens
implicitly later , so there are no two stages for
schannel . */
BOOL netsec_auth_validated ;
struct netsec_auth_struct netsec_auth ;
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/*
* Windows user info .
*/
fstring user_name ;
fstring domain ;
fstring wks ;
/*
* Unix user name and credentials .
*/
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fstring pipe_user_name ;
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struct current_user pipe_user ;
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Changes all over the shop, but all towards:
- NTLM2 support in the server
- KEY_EXCH support in the server
- variable length session keys.
In detail:
- NTLM2 is an extension of NTLMv1, that is compatible with existing
domain controllers (unlike NTLMv2, which requires a DC upgrade).
* This is known as 'NTLMv2 session security' *
(This is not yet implemented on the RPC pipes however, so there may
well still be issues for PDC setups, particuarly around password
changes. We do not fully understand the sign/seal implications of
NTLM2 on RPC pipes.)
This requires modifications to our authentication subsystem, as we
must handle the 'challege' input into the challenge-response algorithm
being changed. This also needs to be turned off for
'security=server', which does not support this.
- KEY_EXCH is another 'security' mechanism, whereby the session key
actually used by the server is sent by the client, rather than being
the shared-secret directly or indirectly.
- As both these methods change the session key, the auth subsystem
needed to be changed, to 'override' session keys provided by the
backend.
- There has also been a major overhaul of the NTLMSSP subsystem, to merge the 'client' and 'server' functions, so they both operate on a single structure. This should help the SPNEGO implementation.
- The 'names blob' in NTLMSSP is always in unicode - never in ascii.
Don't make an ascii version ever.
- The other big change is to allow variable length session keys. We
have always assumed that session keys are 16 bytes long - and padded
to this length if shorter. However, Kerberos session keys are 8 bytes
long, when the krb5 login uses DES.
* This fix allows SMB signging on machines not yet running MIT KRB5 1.3.1. *
- Add better DEBUG() messages to ntlm_auth, warning administrators of
misconfigurations that prevent access to the privileged pipe. This
should help reduce some of the 'it just doesn't work' issues.
- Fix data_blob_talloc() to behave the same way data_blob() does when
passed a NULL data pointer. (just allocate)
REMEMBER to make clean after this commit - I have changed plenty of data structures...
(This used to be commit f3bbc87b0dac63426cda6fac7a295d3aad810ecc)
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DATA_BLOB session_key ;
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/*
* Set to true when an RPC bind has been done on this pipe .
*/
BOOL pipe_bound ;
/*
* Set to true when we should return fault PDU ' s for everything .
*/
BOOL fault_state ;
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/*
* Set to true when we should return fault PDU ' s for a bad handle .
*/
BOOL bad_handle_fault_state ;
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/*
* Set to RPC_BIG_ENDIAN when dealing with big - endian PDU ' s
*/
BOOL endian ;
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/*
* Struct to deal with multiple pdu inputs .
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*/
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input_data in_data ;
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-12 04:25:49 +03:00
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/*
* Struct to deal with multiple pdu outputs .
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*/
delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructs
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote"
function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the
other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that
smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd.
this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd
process) to remote (over a unix socket).
removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing
functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info
for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus.
created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct
that become_user() does.
removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss
printing code.
todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific
info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does
the info, and that's a fairly serious problem.
had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c
to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's
expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely
expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult
and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication /
unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* +
SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain
+ user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's
actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling
netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into
standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...)
(This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
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output_data out_data ;
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/* talloc context to use when allocating memory on this pipe. */
TALLOC_CTX * mem_ctx ;
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/* handle database to use on this pipe. */
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struct handle_list * pipe_handles ;
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} pipes_struct ;
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typedef struct smb_np_struct
{
struct smb_np_struct * next , * prev ;
int pnum ;
connection_struct * conn ;
uint16 vuid ; /* points to the unauthenticated user that opened this pipe. */
BOOL open ; /* open connection */
uint16 device_state ;
uint16 priority ;
fstring name ;
/* When replying to an SMBtrans, this is the maximum amount of
data that can be sent in the initial reply . */
int max_trans_reply ;
/*
* NamedPipe state information .
*
* ( e . g . typecast a np_struct , above ) .
*/
void * np_state ;
/*
* NamedPipe functions , to be called to perform
* Named Pipe transactions on request from an
* SMB client .
*/
/* call to create a named pipe connection.
* returns : state information representing the connection .
* is stored in np_state , above .
*/
void * ( * namedpipe_create ) ( char * pipe_name ,
connection_struct * conn , uint16 vuid ) ;
/* call to perform a write / read namedpipe transaction.
* TransactNamedPipe is weird : it returns whether there
* is more data outstanding to be read , and the
* caller is expected to take note and follow up with
* read requests .
*/
ssize_t ( * namedpipe_transact ) ( void * np_state ,
char * data , int len ,
char * rdata , int rlen ,
BOOL * pipe_outstanding ) ;
/* call to perform a write namedpipe operation
*/
ssize_t ( * namedpipe_write ) ( void * np_state ,
char * data , size_t n ) ;
/* call to perform a read namedpipe operation.
*
* NOTE : the only reason that the pipe_outstanding
* argument is here is because samba does not use
* the namedpipe_transact function yet : instead ,
* it performs the same as what namedpipe_transact
* does - a write , followed by a read .
*
* when samba is modified to use namedpipe_transact ,
* the pipe_outstanding argument may be removed .
*/
ssize_t ( * namedpipe_read ) ( void * np_state ,
char * data , size_t max_len ,
BOOL * pipe_outstanding ) ;
/* call to close a namedpipe.
* function is expected to perform all cleanups
* necessary , free all memory etc .
*
* returns True if cleanup was successful ( not that
* we particularly care ) .
*/
BOOL ( * namedpipe_close ) ( void * np_state ) ;
} smb_np_struct ;
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struct api_struct
{
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const char * name ;
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uint8 opnum ;
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BOOL ( * fn ) ( pipes_struct * ) ;
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} ;
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typedef struct
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{
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uint32 rid ;
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const char * name ;
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} rid_name ;
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/*
* higher order functions for use with msrpc client code
*/
# define PRINT_INFO_FN(fn)\
void ( * fn ) ( const char * , uint32 , uint32 , void * const * const )
# define JOB_INFO_FN(fn)\
void ( * fn ) ( const char * , const char * , uint32 , uint32 , void * const * const )
/* end higher order functions */
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/* security descriptor structures */
# include "rpc_secdes.h"
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/* pac */
# include "authdata.h"
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/* different dce/rpc pipes */
# include "rpc_lsa.h"
# include "rpc_netlogon.h"
# include "rpc_reg.h"
# include "rpc_samr.h"
# include "rpc_srvsvc.h"
# include "rpc_wkssvc.h"
# include "rpc_spoolss.h"
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# include "rpc_dfs.h"
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# include "rpc_ds.h"
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# include "rpc_echo.h"
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# include "rpc_shutdown.h"
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# endif /* _NT_DOMAIN_H */