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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelmer Vernooij
bc4b51bcb2 Use NTSTATUS as return value for smb_register_*() functions and init_module()
function. Patch by metze with some minor modifications.
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Jelmer Vernooij
1755d5f662 Use the new modules system for passdb (merge from HEAD) -
Andrew Bartlett
2044d60bbe Merge passdb from HEAD -> 3.0
The work here includes:
 - metze' set/changed patch, which avoids making changes to ldap on unmodified
attributes.

 - volker's group mapping in passdb patch

 - volker's samsync stuff
 - volkers SAMR changes.

 - mezte's connection caching patch

 - my recent changes (fix magic root check, ldap ssl)

Andrew Bartlett
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Jelmer Vernooij
299a9060e2 Fix memory leak (patch by Steve Langasek) -
Gerald Carter
ee9cbf5807 sync with HEAD -
Gerald Carter
65e7b5273b sync'ing up for 3.0alpha20 release -
Jelmer Vernooij
3928578b52 sync 3.0 branch with head -
Andrew Tridgell
03ac082dcb updated the 3.0 branch from the head branch - ready for alpha18 -
Simo Sorce
aa4b6f8181 second step to gain free uid<->rid mapping
we still need to free gid<->rid mapping and few other stuff
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Tim Potter
d4d2f3bd89 Compile fixes for the pdb nisplus module. -
Tim Potter
6a58c9bd06 Removed version number from file header.
Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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Andrew Bartlett
f556ad67e8 getpwnam -> getpwnam_alloc.
idra has promised not to revert these this time :-)
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Andrew Bartlett
ff354c99c5 This is another *BIG* change...
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.
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Andrew Bartlett
d3dd28f6c4 Actually enforce the passdb API.
Thou shalt not reference SAM_ACCOUNT members directly - always use
pdb_get/pdb_set.

This is achived by making the whole of SAM_ACCOUNT have a .private member,
where the real members live.  This caught a pile of examples, and these have
beeen fixed.

The pdb_get..() functions are 'const' (have been for some time) and this
required a few small changes to constify other functions.

I've also added some debugs to the pdb get and set, they can be removed if
requested.

I've rewritten the copy_id2x_to_sam_pass() functions to use the new passdb
interface, but I need the flags info to do it properly.

The pdb_free_sam() funciton now blanks out the LM and NT hashes, and as such
I have removed many extra 'samr_clear_sam_passwd(smbpass)' calls as a result.

Finally, any and all testing is always appriciated - but the basics seem to
work.

Andrew Bartlett
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Gerald Carter
a7dc0febe4 removed extern samlogon_user -
Gerald Carter
efcde5d9d8 some merges from 2.2. Still need to merge in changes from pdb_tdb.c
but it will take more time as I don't want to loose any fixes that
are only in HEAD.
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Gerald Carter
54cbfc7ebc pdb_getsampwnuid() merge from 2.2 -
Gerald Carter
f0d4379115 moving SAM_ACCOUNT to include a bit field for initialized
members (such as uid and gid).  This way we will be able to
keep ourselves from writing out default smb.conf settings when
the admin doesn't want to,  That part is not done yet.

Tested compiles with ldap/tdb/smbpasswd.  Tested connection with smbpasswd
backend.

oh...and smbpasswd doesn'y automatically expire accounts after 21 days
from the last password change either now.  Just ifdef'd out that code
in build_sam_account().

Will merge updates into 2.2 as they are necessary.




jerry
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Jean-François Micouleau
fef52c4b96 again an intrusive patch:
- removed the ugly as hell sam_logon_in_ssb variable, I changed a bit the
definition of standard_sub_basic() to cope with that.

- removed the smb.conf: 'domain admin group' and 'domain guest group'
parameters ! We're not playing anymore with the user's group RIDs !

- in get_domain_user_groups(), if the user's gid is a group, put it first
in the group RID list.

I just have to write an HOWTO now ;-)

        J.F.
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Jean-François Micouleau
6c87e96149 added a boolean to the group mapping functions to specify if we need or
not the privileges. Usually we don't need them, so the memory is free
early.

lib/util_sid.c: added some helper functions to check an SID.

passdb/passdb.c: renamed local_lookup_rid() to local_lookup_sid() and pass
an RID all the way. If the group doesn't exist on the domain SID,
don't return a faked one as it can collide with a builtin one. Some rpc
structures have been badly designed, they return only rids and force the
client to do subsequent lsa_lookup_sid() on the domain sid and the builtin
sid !

rpc_server/srv_util.c: wrote a new version of get_domain_user_groups().
Only the samr code uses it atm. It uses the group mapping code instead of
a bloody hard coded crap. The netlogon code will use it too, but I have to
do some test first.

	J.F.
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Jean-François Micouleau
6533339887 added mapping of primary gid to rid thru the group mapping code.
and cleanup and comments in passdb/passdb.c


	J.F.
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Jeremy Allison
970ec14b4b Added debug in truncate, fixed warning with gcc3.
Jeremy.
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Andrew Bartlett
514c91b16b Various post AuthRewrite cleanups, fixups and tidyups.
Zero out some of the plaintext passwords for paranoia

Fix up some of the other passdb backends with the change to *uid_t rather than
uid_t.

Make some of the code in srv_netlog_nt.c clearer, is passing an array around,
so pass its lenght in is definition, not as a seperate paramater.

Use sizeof() rather than magic numbers, it makes things easier to read.

Cope with a PAM authenticated user who is not in /etc/passwd - currently by
saying NO_SUCH_USER, but this can change in future.

Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
c95f5aeb93 This commit is number 4 of 4.
In particular this commit focuses on:

Actually adding the 'const' to the passdb interface, and the flow-on changes.

Also kill off the 'disp_info' stuff, as its no longer used.

While these changes have been mildly tested, and are pretty small, any
assistance in this is appreciated.

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These changes introduces a large dose of 'const' to the Samba tree.
There are a number of good reasons to do this:

	- I want to allow the SAM_ACCOUNT structure to move from wasteful
	pstrings and fstrings to  allocated strings.  We can't do that if
	people are modifying these outputs, as they may well make
	assumptions about getting pstrings and fstrings

	- I want --with-pam_smbpass to compile with a slightly sane
	volume of warnings, currently its  pretty bad, even in 2.2
	where is compiles at all.

	- Tridge assures me that he no longer opposes 'const religion'
	based on the ability to  #define const the problem away.

	- Changed Get_Pwnam(x,y) into two variants (so that the const
	parameter can work correctly): - Get_Pwnam(const x) and
	Get_Pwnam_Modify(x).

	- Reworked smbd/chgpasswd.c to work with these mods, passing
	around a 'struct passwd' rather  than the modified username

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This finishes this line of commits off, your tree should now compile again :-)

Andrew Bartlett
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Tim Potter
5805cfef78 Added a comment about not changing the magic timestamp values without
knowing what you are doing!
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Jeremy Allison
a71d9d98b0 Ensure accessing NT member servers works with a Samba PDC. Don't
change these timestamp settings without good reason.
Remove CLEAR_IF_FIRST flag is tdb is read-only.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
94403d8417 Fixed the bug with member servers in a Samba PDC hosted domain not allowing
other access. Problem was max time was being set to 0xffffffff, instead of
0x7fffffff.
Jeremy.
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Gerald Carter
247b9c3eba merge from 2.2 -
Jeremy Allison
611bf806d5 Fixup passdb stuff to add new nisplus and ldap backends.
Jeremy.
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