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This commit is mostly to cope with the removal of SamOemHash (replaced
by arcfour_crypt()) and other collisions (such as changed function
arguments compared to Samba3).
We still provide creds_hash3 until Samba3 uses the credentials code in
netlogon server
Andrew Bartlett
This fixes bug #4235.
Patch from Pawel Worach <pawel.worach@gmail.com> with some linebreaks
added by me.
Also fix one BH message that the original patch didn't fix.
(This used to be commit 098380760d20bad2a45c3b12ab2a5e4d2b856175)
them with malloc'ing accessor functions. Should save a
lot of static space :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 52dc5eaef2106015b3a8b659e818bdb15ad94b05)
bugs in various places whilst doing this (places that assumed
BOOL == int). I also need to fix the Samba4 pidl generation
(next checkin).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f35a266b3cbb3e5fa6a86be60f34fe340a3ca71f)
when verifying a ticket from winbindd_pam.c.
I've found during multiple, fast, automated SSH logins (such
as from a cron script) that the replay cache in MIT's krb5
lib will occasionally fail the krb5_rd_req() as a replay attack.
There seems to be a small window during which the MIT krb5
libs could reproduce identical time stamps for ctime and cusec
in the authenticator since Unix systems only give back
milli-seconds rather than the micro-seconds needed by the
authenticator. Checked against MIT 1.5.1. Have not
researched how Heimdal does it.
My thinking is that if someone can spoof the KDC and TDS
services we are pretty hopeless anyways.
(This used to be commit cbd33da9f78373e29729325bbab1ae9040712b11)
which matches what samba4 has.
also fix all the callers to prevent compiler warnings
metze
(This used to be commit fa322f0cc9c26a9537ba3f0a7d4e4a25941317e7)
The background behind this patch is that we're using ntlm_auth with
Wine. Windows allows us to pass in a NULL domain and a username of the
form of "user@domain" and this is converted into an NTLMSSP_AUTH packet
with a NULL domain name and a username of the same form.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 32b040fe05707d5ce6322cb41d36cfdd2c3b31fc)
For the winbind cached ADS LDAP connection handling
(ads_cached_connection()) we were (incorrectly) assuming that the
service ticket lifetime equaled the tgt lifetime. For setups where the
service ticket just lives 10 minutes, we were leaving hundreds of LDAP
connections in CLOSE_WAIT state, until we fail to service entirely with
"Too many open files".
Also sequence_number() in winbindd_ads.c needs to delete the cached LDAP
connection after the ads_do_search_retry() has failed to submit the
search request (although the bind succeeded (returning an expired
service ticket that we cannot delete from the memory cred cache - this
will get fixed later)).
Guenther
(This used to be commit 7e1a84b7226fb8dcd5d34c64a3478a6d886a9a91)
the username by forcing it to be specified. Still
split out domain \ user for the ones that do use
it.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c097e107391cd97dd829c19b672b6a7adece504f)
domain and user args. if only given a parameter of the
form --username DOMAIN\user. When called by firefox
or other user apps they may not know what the domain
is (and they don't care). They just want to pass the
contents of $USERNAME without having to parse it
or guess a domain.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5f51417916ed8bfc0dd08f44e669cb044fc83d01)
ntlm_auth module to allow it to use winbindd cached
credentials.The credentials are currently only stored
in a krb5 MIT environment - we need to add an option to
winbindd to allow passwords to be stored even in an NTLM-only
environment.
Patch from Robert O'Callahan, modified with some fixes
by me.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ae7cc298a113d8984557684bd6ad216cbb27cff3)
A patch to make ntlm_auth recognize three new commands in
ntlmssp-client-1 and squid-2.5-ntlmssp:
The commands are the following:
Command: SF <hex number>
Reply: OK
Description: Takes feature request flags similar to samba4's
gensec_want_feature() call. So far, only NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SESSION_KEY,
NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SIGN and NTLMSSP_FEATURE_SEAL are implemented, using the same
values as the corresponding GENSEC_FEATURE_* flags in samba4.
Command: GF
Reply: GF <hex number>
Description: Returns the negotiated flags.
Command: GK
Reply: GK <base64 encoded session key>
Description: Returns the negotiated session key.
(These commands assist a wine project to use ntlm_auth for signing and
sealing of bulk data).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit bd3e06a0e4435f1c48fa3b7862333efe273119ee)
This mode proxies pre-calculated blobs from a remote (probably VPN)
client into the domain. This allows clients to change their password
over a PPTP connection (where they would not be able to connect to
SAMR directly).
The precalculated blobs do not reveal the plaintext password.
Original patch by Alexey Kobozev <cobedump@gmail.com>
(This used to be commit 967292b7136c5100c0b9a2783c34b1948b16dad4)
to do the upper layer directories but this is what
everyone is waiting for....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9dafb7f48ca3e7af956b0a7d1720c2546fc4cfb8)