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This means that smbpasswd -c user (which in htpasswd creates a new file)
and smbpasswd -c /not/my/smb.conf should give errors an admin will
think to chase down.
Andrew Bartlett
Make 2 important changes. pdb_get_methods()
returning NULL is a *fatal* error. Don't try
and cope with it just call smb_panic. This
removes a *lot* of pointless "if (!pdb)" handling
code. Secondly, ensure that if samu_init()
fails we *always* back out of a function. That
way we are never in a situation where the pdb_XXX()
functions need to start with a "if (sampass)"
test - this was just bad design, not defensive
programming.
Jeremy.
to make full use of the new talloc() interface. Discussed with Volker
and Jeremy.
* remove the internal mem_ctx and simply use the talloc()
structure as the context.
* replace the internal free_fn() with a talloc_destructor() function
* remove the unnecessary private nested structure
* rename SAM_ACCOUNT to 'struct samu' to indicate the current an
upcoming changes. Groups will most likely be replaced with a
'struct samg' in the future.
Note that there are now passbd API changes. And for the most
part, the wrapper functions remain the same.
While this code has been tested on tdb and ldap based Samba PDC's
as well as Samba member servers, there are probably still
some bugs. The code also needs more testing under valgrind to
ensure it's not leaking memory.
But it's a start......
This fixes bug #1386.
The initial changes had been made by Carsten Höger <choeger at
open-xhange dot com> for Samba 2.2 while being at SuSE. *sigh*
To not duplicate code from smbpasswd in pdbedit stdin_new_passwd() and
get_pass() are moved from smbpasswd to utils/passwd_util.c.
lp_load() could not be called multiple times to modify parameter settings based
on reading from multiple configuration settings. Each time, it initialized all
of the settings back to their defaults before reading the specified
configuration file.
This patch adds a parameter to lp_load() specifying whether the settings should
be initialized. It does, however, still force the settings to be initialized
the first time, even if the request was to not initialize them. (Not doing so
could wreak havoc due to uninitialized values.)
Check that ldap admin dn is defined in smb.conf before
setting the ldap password in secrets.tdb
Based on patch by William Jojo <jojowil@hvcc.edu>
Simo.
OK, what was happening here was that we would invalidate global_sam_sid
when we set the sid into secrets.tdb, to force a re-read.
The problem was, we would do *two* writes into the TDB, and the second one
(in the PDC/BDC case) would be of a NULL pointer. This caused smbd startups
to fail, on a blank TDB.
By using a local variable in the pdb_generate_sam_sid() code, we avoid this
particular trap.
I've also added better debugging for the case where this all matters, which
is particularly for LDAP, where it finds out a domain SID from the sambaDomain
object.
Andrew Bartlett
- change auth_sam to use the initialisation flags to determine if
the password attributes are set
- add const to secrets.c, cliconnect.c
- passdb: fix spelling in pdb_ldap, add group mapping back to smbpasswd
- SAMR: add debugs to show what fails for group enum.
Andrew Bartlett
Samba now features a pluggable passdb interface, along the same lines as the
one in use in the auth subsystem. In this case, only one backend may be active
at a time by the 'normal' interface, and only one backend per passdb_context is
permitted outside that.
This pluggable interface is designed to allow any number of passdb backends to
be compiled in, with the selection at runtime. The 'passdb backend' paramater
has been created (and documented!) to support this.
As such, configure has been modfied to allow (for example) --with-ldap and the
old smbpasswd to be selected at the same time.
This patch also introduces two new backends: smbpasswd_nua and tdbsam_nua.
These two backends accept 'non unix accounts', where the user does *not* exist
in /etc/passwd. These accounts' don't have UIDs in the unix sense, but to
avoid conflicts in the algroitmic mapping of RIDs, they use the values
specified in the 'non unix account range' paramter - in the same way as the
winbind ranges are specifed.
While I was at it, I cleaned up some of the code in pdb_tdb (code copied
directly from smbpasswd and not really considered properly). Most of this was
to do with % macro expansion on stored data. It isn't easy to get the macros
into the tdb, and the first password change will 'expand' them. tdbsam needs
to use a similar system to pdb_ldap in this regard.
This patch only makes minor adjustments to pdb_nisplus and pdb_ldap, becouse I
don't have the test facilities for these. I plan to incoroprate at least
pdb_ldap into this scheme after consultation with Jerry.
Each (converted) passdb module now no longer has any 'static' variables, and
only exports 1 init function outside its .c file.
The non-unix-account support in this patch has been proven! It is now possible
to join a win2k machine to a Samba PDC without an account in /etc/passwd!
Other changes:
Minor interface adjustments:
pdb_delete_sam_account() now takes a SAM_ACCOUNT, not a char*.
pdb_update_sam_account() no longer takes the 'override' argument that was being
ignored so often (every other passdb backend). Extra checks have been added in
some places.
Minor code changes:
smbpasswd no longer attempts to initialise the passdb at startup, this is
now done on first use.
pdbedit has lost some of its 'machine account' logic, as this behaviour is now
controlled by the passdb subsystem directly.
The samr subsystem no longer calls 'local password change', but does the pdb
interactions directly. This allow the ACB_ flags specifed to be transferred
direct to the backend, without interference.
Doco:
I've updated the doco to reflect some of the changes, and removed some paramters
no longer applicable to HEAD.