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called with -1 (these calls were wrong anyway, target
was an fstring, not a pstring). Found by Michael Adam <ma@sernet.de>,
now to check all other uses.
Michael - this version uses sizeof(target) not sizeof(fstring).
This way is more future proof.
Jeremy.
and remove the old rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids() function. The old function would
fail due to server limits when requesting to resolve too many sids at once
(20480 for W2k3). The new version passes the list of sids in hunks to the
server. It has up to now been used (and tested) in the winbindd_ads
lookup_groupmem() function, and I think the time has come to replace the actual
function with this correct version.
Michael
always consistent. Return -1 on error, and ensure
we check for this. In cases where the dest is already
specified and we've been asked to terminate with a
null, ensure we always do so even on error.
Jeremy.
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We ran across a bug joining our Samba server to a Win2K domain with LDAP
signing turned on. Upon investigation I discovered that there is a bug
in Win2K server which returns a duplicated responseToken in the LDAP
bindResponse packet. This blob is placed in the optional mechListMIC
field which is unsupported in both Win2K and Win2K3. You can see RFC
2478 for the proper packet construction. I've worked with metze on this
to confirm all these finding.
This patch properly parses then discards the mechListMIC field if it
exists in the packet, so we don't produce a malformed packet error,
causing LDAP signed joins to fail. Also attached is a sniff of the
domain join, exposing Win2Ks bad behavior (packet 21).
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(I've just changed the scope of the DATA_BLOB mechList)
metze
rpccli_lsa_lookupsids_noalloc() returns an error for one hunk
of SIDs: free all allocated arrays and return the error code
returned by the hunk lookup.
Michael
REGISTRY_VALUE and struct registry_value formats for
registry values. Lacking better naming, I called them
regval_hilvl_to_lolvl and regval_lolvl_to_hilvl for a
start. The might be useful elsewhere, so might be put
into another place later on.
Michael