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passwords to be stored over time, allowing a smbpasswd file migration.
Adds new parameter "update encrypted".
Will also add to 1.9.18 branch.
Docs update to follow.
Jeremy.
added become_root / unbecome_root around the get machine account password.
smbpass.c:
cleaning up code.
- turning if (BOOL_expr == False) into if (BOOL_expr)
what if you test if (BOOL_expr == True) and someone defines
True to be -1 on one system and 1 on another? or if you get
inconsistent return results between developers
- removed if ((FILE*) == 0) and made this if ((FILE*) == NULL) -
cannot assume that NULL is zero integer. plus there are typecast
issues to deal with
- removed return (ret == 0) ? True : False and made this return ret == 0
rely on the compiler to return correct BOOL value: not all developers
will return True or False #defines: stick with BOOL test (non-zero).
- removed if (ret == False) replaced with if (!ret)
- bug where instead of if (sizeof(pstring)-len-len-6 < 0) it had a
boolean test if (pstring-len-len-6).
- removed "." after debugging of filenames: the "." - a fullstop -
looked like it was part of the filename, making things difficult
to sort out.
still to be resolved: the global_myname isn't set up, such that the
machine account password file is named "TEST3..mac".
WARNING - so far this has only been tested against a Samba PDC
(still waiting for IS to add me the machine accounts :-).
Still missing is the code in smbpasswd that will add a machine
account password and change it on the domain controller, but
this is not hard, and I will check it in soon.
Jeremy.
It is changing the global variables "myname" and "myworkgroup"
to "global_myname" and "global_myworkgroup" respectively.
This is to make it very explicit when we are messing
with a global (don't ask - it makes the domain client
code much clearer :-).
Jeremy.
clientgen.c: Added nt_error as an entry in the struct client_state.
password.c: Open the netlogon pipe.
smb.h: Added nt_error as an entry in the struct client_state.
lib/rpc/parse/parse_net.c: Added comments on net logon.
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c: Added comments on net logon.
Jeremy.
password.c: Changed global cli -> pw_cli, removed strtok (bad strtok, bad :-)
use in security=server, started to extend security=domain code.
smbpasswd.c: Removed rap error code functions.
Jeremy.
password.c: Started the initial code for domain_client_validate(). All
bracketed with #ifdef DOMAIN_CLIENT for now.
reply.c: Call to domain_client_validate(). All
bracketed with #ifdef DOMAIN_CLIENT for now.
smbpass.c: New code to get/set machine passwords. Tidied up nesting
of lock calls.
Jeremy.
loadparm.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code.
password.c: Fix for security=server NT bugs.
reply.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code.
server.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code.
smb.h: Started add of 'security=domain' code.
Jeremy.
clientgen.c: Changed to fill change password buffer with random stuff.
password.c: Changed to get challenge from genrand.c
server.c: Added #ifdef around O_SYNC.
version.h: Changed to 1.9.19prealpha.
genrand.c:
New code to generate (hopefully) good random numbers for
use in crypto challenges/session keys etc.
PLEASE REVIEW THIS CODE AND SUGGEST IMPROVEMENTS !!!!!!
Jeremy.
get_smbpwd_entry (now an internal function to smbpass.c)
to a more UNIX-like :
getsmbpwnam() - get entry by name.
getsmbpwuid() - get entry by uid.
Changed the type returned by the smbpasswd enumeration
functions to be a void * so that people don't come to
depend on it being a FILE *.
These abstractions should make it much easier to
replace the smbpasswd file with a better backend
in future.
Other files changed are to match the above changes.
Jeremy.
I needed the client_name() and client_addr() functions in swat so I
could tell who was connecting from where. The problem was that these
functions didn't take a file descriptor parameter they just used
the global "Client".
So I needed to change all calls to pass a parameter ... lots of files.
"name resolve order" parameter.
source/Makefile: Re-ordered link for name resolve order code.
source/clientgen.c:
source/clientutil.c: Added calls to resolve_name().
source/includes.h: Added HPUX zombie fix.
source/loadparm.c: Added new name resolve order parameter.
source/namequery.c: Re-wrote to include parsing of lmhosts file, new resolve_name()
function requested by John.
source/nmbd.c: Tell resolve_name not to do WINS lookups if we are the WINS server.
source/nmbd_lmhosts.c: Call lmhosts parsing functions in namequery.c
source/password.c: Call resolve_name() to lookup security=server name.
source/reply.c:
source/time.c:
source/trans2.c: "fake directory create times" fix from Jim Hague - hague@research.canon.com.au.
source/util.c: Removed isalnum() test in Get_Hostname() that seems to cause
problems on many systems.
Jeremy.
problem.
password.c: Fix for Thursby to stop Dave clients failing in share
mode security (this was their bug - they were interpreting the uid
field in share mode which is explicitly denied by the spec but
it's easier for us to fix it than them :-).
Jeremy.
all I saw" - the book of Jeremy, chapter 1 :-).
So here is the mega-merge of the NTDOM branch server code.
It doesn't include the new client side pieces, we'll look
at that later.
This should give the same functionality, server wise, as
the NTDOM branch does, only merged into the main branch.
Any fixes to domain controler functionality should be
added to the main branch, not the NTDOM branch.
This code compiles without warnings on gcc2.8, but will
need further testing before we are sure all the working
functionality of the NTDOM server branch has been
correctly carried over.
I hereby declare the server side of the NTDOM branch
dead (and all who sail in her :-).
Jeremy.
chgpasswd.c: Fixed typo in debug message.
includes.h: Fix include for aix.
kanji.c: Added cap_to_sj as inverse of sj_to_cap.
loadparm.c:
local.h:
password.c: Added code for "networkstation user login" parameter.
- patch from Rob Nielsen <ran@adc.com>.
printing.c: Added further aix printing fixes.
reply.c: Changed access time fetch to a function.
trans2.c: Changed access time fetch to a function.
time.c: Changed access time fetch to a function.
server.c: Made NT redirector workaround final.
util.c: Added debug for write_socket failing.
Jeremy.
HPUX specific. This fixes a bug with FreeBSD md5 crypt implementation
that needs all of the password characters.
It seems better to make this an HPUX specific thing.
Jeremy.
PAM silent about it's actions. This reduced error logging for EVERY password
validation request. Refer to password.c PAM section for further info.
Fiels Affected: password.c
separated out smb server-mode password validation into a separate file.
added called and calling netbios names to client gen state: referenced
section in rfc1002.txt.
created workstation trust account checking code in ntclient.c
there might be a bug in reply_session_setup_andX. i indented and added { }
around single-line if statements: the lm password checking code now doesn't
look right (around the GUEST_SESSSETUP bits). *no code semantics have been
changed by the indentation process*.
Modified Files:
---------------
Makefile:
adding extra files
ipc.c :
send_trans_reply() - alignment issue. this makes the alignment
the same as that in NT. this should be looked at by people who
understand the SMB stuff better than i.
api_fd_commands[] - added samr and wkssvc pipes.
loadparm.c :
lp_domain_controller() changed to mean "samba is a domain controller".
it's a "yes/no" parameter, now. no, it isn't used _anywhere_.
namedbwork.c nameelect.c :
if "domain controller = yes" then add SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL to the
host _and_ workgroup announcements. yes, you must do both: nt does.
namelogon.c :
important NETLOGON bug in SAMLOGON request parsing, which may be
the source of some people's problems with logging on to the Samba PDC.
password.c :
get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry().
pipes.c :
added samr and wkssvc pipes.
proto.h :
usual. can we actually _remove_ proto.h from the cvs tree, and
have it as one of the Makefile dependencies, or something?
reply.c :
get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry() - also changed response
error code when logging in from a WORKSTATION$ account. yes, paul
is right: we need to know when to return the right error code, and why.
server.c :
added call to reset_chain_pnum().
#ifdef NTDOMAIN added call to init_lsa_policy_hnd() #endif. jeremy,
you'd be proud: i did a compile without NTDOMAIN, and caught a link
error for this function.
smb.h :
defines and structures for samr and wkssvc pipes.
smbpass.c :
modified get_smbpwnam() to get_smbpwd_entry() and it now takes
two arguments. one for the name; if this is null, it looks up
by smb_userid instead.
oh, by the way, smb_userids are actually domain relative ids
(RIDs). concatenate a RID with the domain SID, and you have
an internet globally unique way of identifying a user.
we're using RIDs in the wrong way....
added mod_smbpwnam() function. this was based on code in smbpasswd.c
rpc_pipes/lsaparse.c :
added enum trusted domain parsing. this is incomplete: i need
a packet trace to write it properly.
rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c :
added reset_chain_pnum() function.
rpc_pipes/pipenetlog.c :
get_smbpwnam() function renamed to get_smbpwd_entry().
arcfour() issues.
removed capability of get_md4pw() function to automatically add
workstation accounts. this should either be done using
smbpasswd -add MACHINE$, or by using \PIPE\samr.
rpc_pipes/pipe_util.c :
create_pol_hnd() - creates a unique LSA Policy Handle. overkill
function: uses a 64 bit sequence number; current unix time and
the smbd pid.
rpc_pipes/smbparse.c :
arcfour() issues.
smb_io_unistr2() should advance by uni_str_len not uni_max_len.
smb_io_smb_hdr_rb() - request bind uses uint16 for the context
id, and uint8 for the num_syntaxes. oops, i put these both as
uint32s.
Added Files:
------------
rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c :
on the samr pipe, allocate and associate an LSA Policy Handle
with a SID. you receive queries with the LSA Policy Handle,
and have to turn this back into a SID in order to answer the
query...
rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c
\PIPE\samr processing. samr i presume is the SAM Replication pipe.
rpc_pipes/pipewkssvc.c rpc_pipes/wksparse.c
\PIPE\wkssvc processing. the Workstation Service pipe?
holy cow.
interface
The new code uses a source netbios name equal to the Samba servers
name, not the client name. It also uses NetWkstaUserLogon to do a full
network logon. This means it will honour the servers logon
restrictions (such as login times etc).
added automount_server() function which, if -DAUTOMOUNT is in use,
returns the server name of the NIS auto.map entry. otherwise,
it returns local_server.
added use of automount_server() for a new substitution %N for NIS
home server. this defaults, via automount_server(), to the same
functionality as %L if -DAUTOMOUNT is not used.
removed vuser->home_share. moved code that grabbed the servername
into the separate function automount_server().
loadparm.c :
created "logon drive" (default of "")
created "logon home" (default of "\\%N\%U")
changed default of "logon path" from NULL to "\\%N\%U\profile".
ipc.c pipenetlog.c :
use lp_logon_drive(), lp_logon_home() and lp_logon_path() in their
now easier-to-use form (don't have to check if *lp_logon_path() and
manually substitute a default of \\%L\%U and do a standard_sub_basic()
on the result, because the default automatically does this.
added credentials.c to smbd
credentials.c:
using credential structures instead of char*
password.c uid.c server.c:
added sid and attr to user_struct.
smbdes.c:
smbhash and str_to_key make public instead of private.
pipes.c smb.h:
lsa structures, sub-functions.
proto.h:
usual.
- move routines about a bit between smbencrypt.c and smbdes.c. Ensure
that there is no entry point for normal DES operation
- add the following comment:
This code is NOT a complete DES implementation. It implements only
the minimum necessary for SMB authentication, as used by all SMB
products (including every copy of Microsoft Windows95 ever sold)
In particular, it can only do a unchained forward DES pass. This
means it is not possible to use this code for encryption/decryption
of data, instead it is only useful as a "hash" algorithm.
There is no entry point into this code that allows normal DES operation.
I believe this means that this code does not come under ITAR
regulations but this is NOT a legal opinion. If you are concerned
about the applicability of ITAR regulations to this code then you
should confirm it for yourself (and maybe let me know if you come
up with a different answer to the one above)
1) put the encryption code in by default, with no #ifdef. It is still
disabled by default so you need to add "encrypt passwords = yes" in
smb.conf but at least all binaries will have it.
2) cleanup the kanji code so it compiles with no warnings
3) get rid of lots of uses of ugly non-portable C code. The main
offender being things like "register" but also remove uses of the
"const" keyword as there are compilers out there that don't support it
and even those that do often complain about its usage. Users don't
like warnings :-(
There is still some work to do. We need to replace the md4 code with
our own implementation. The current code (from rfc1186) is PD but is
not very portable. The new RFC (rfc1320) is more portable but adds
copyright restrictions. I'll do a from-scratch MD4 soon.
We also need to test that what I've implemented is portable. It should
be, but I'm too tired right now to test it on anything other than
intel linux.
We cannot use the same name as the client to
the NT password server, as NT will drop client
connections if the same client name connects
twice. Instead, synthesize a name from our pid.
and the remote machine name.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)