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For KERBEROS applications the realm should be upcase (function "lp_realm") but
for DNS ones it should be used lowcase (function "lp_dnsdomain"). This patch
implements the use of both in the right way.
A single AD server can only host a single domain, so don't stuff about
with looking up our crossRef record in the cn=Partitions container.
We instead trust that lp_realm() and lp_workgroup() works correctly.
Andrew Bartlett
I've studied now the netlogon attribute from the CLDAP request and
have compared them with the table presented in the WSPP docs
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc201036.aspx). The first two
bytes seem to be correct, but that the third and fourth one is
completely clear with SAMBA 4.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
(This used to be commit 3024a43c25e3ec9821d94a27d5cf738890b1b8f3)
This now handles checking if the user exists, including validating the
ACB mask on the user.
This would be a nasty security hole, if Kerberos did not already
expose this information anonymously...
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 441b286c00f9a7743cdefeb243545bdbd2c94c5e)
This commit also fixes a number of issues found by the NBT-DGRAM and
LDAP-CLDAP tests.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 8f99a4b94e95f8bde0f80f92d4e57020c62cfaab)
This also makes the CLDAP server the place where we create the
NETLOGON SAMLOGON replies, regardless of protocol (NBT mailslots or
CLDAP).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 8b00a9429470c9ad3646255c340e6a963bd226bd)
directly.
Handle the errors from ldb_search (now that we get more than just -1),
including NO_SUCH_ENTRY when the base DN doesn't exist.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit e47df4a0fe5efd91f0355aa13c9b50c7be789767)
There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
(This used to be commit fcf38a38ac691abd0fa51b89dc951a08e89fdafa)
- ldb_dn_get_linearized
returns a const string
- ldb_dn_alloc_linearized
allocs astring with the linearized dn
(This used to be commit 3929c086d5d0b3f08b1c4f2f3f9602c3f4a9a4bd)
This patch changes a lot of the code in ldb_dn.c, and also
removes and add a number of manipulation functions around.
The aim is to avoid validating a dn if not necessary as the
validation code is necessarily slow. This is mainly to speed up
internal operations where input is not user generated and so we
can assume the DNs need no validation. The code is designed to
keep the data as a string if possible.
The code is not yet 100% perfect, but pass all the tests so far.
A memleak is certainly present, I'll work on that next.
Simo.
(This used to be commit a580c871d3784602a9cce32d33419e63c8236e63)
structure that is more generic than just 'IP/port'.
It now passes make test, and has been reviewed and updated by
metze. (Thankyou *very* much).
This passes 'make test' as well as kerberos use (not currently in the
testsuite).
The original purpose of this patch was to have Samba able to pass a
socket address stucture from the BSD layer into the kerberos routines
and back again. It also removes nbt_peer_addr, which was being used
for a similar purpose.
It is a large change, but worthwhile I feel.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 88198c4881d8620a37086f80e4da5a5b71c5bbb2)