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functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 620f2e608f70ba92f032720c031283d295c5c06a)
domains, this patch ensures that we always use the ADS backend when
security=ADS, and the remote server is capable.
The routines used for this behaviour have been upgraded to modern Samba
codeing standards.
This is a change in behaviour for mixed mode domains, and if the trusted
domain cannot be reached with our current krb5.conf file, we will show
that domain as disconnected.
This is in line with existing behaviour for native mode domains, and for
our primary domain.
As a consequence of testing this patch, I found that our kerberos error
handling was well below par - we would often throw away useful error
values. These changes move more routines to ADS_STATUS to return
kerberos errors.
Also found when valgrinding the setup, fix a few memory leaks.
While sniffing the resultant connections, I noticed we would query our
list of trusted domains twice - so I have reworked some of the code to
avoid that.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 7c34de8096b86d2869e7177420fe129bd0c7541d)
*sync up configure.in
*don't build torture tools in make all
*make sure to remove torture tools as part of make clean
(This used to be commit 0fb724b3216eeeb97e61ff12755ca3a31bcad6ef)
* removed unused variable from rpcclient code
* added container option to net command (patch from SuSE)
* Makefile patch for examples/VFS from SuSE
(This used to be commit 25a9681ddda47a41fac8fdc97ca50b7f4c579eaf)
winbind default domains, particulary now I understand whats going on a lot
better. This ensures that the RPC client code does as little 'magic' as
possible - this is up to the application/user. (Where - for to name->sid code
- it was all along). This leaves the change that allows the sid->name code to
return domains and usernames in seperate paramaters.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5dfba2cf536f761b0aee314ed9e30dc53900b691)
to the function. This fixes a nice little segfault the brute-force-casting
created. :-)
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c84fa7f5fd62940e397d3353fb688f283349393e)
smbd, and also makes it much cleaner inside winbindd.
It is mostly my code, with a few changes and testing performed by Alexander
Bokovoy <a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>. ab has tested it in security=domain and
security=ads, but more testing is always appricatiated.
The idea is that we no longer cart around a 'domain\user' string, we keep them
seperate until the last moment - when we push that string into a pwent on onto
the socket.
This removes the need to be constantly parsing that string - the domain prefix
is almost always already provided, (only a couple of functions actually changed
arguments in all this).
Some consequential changes to the RPC client code, to stop it concatonating the
two strings (it now passes them both back as params).
I havn't changed the cache code, however the usernames will no longer have a
double domain prefix in the key string. The actual structures are unchanged
- but the meaning of 'username' in the 'rid' will have changed. (The cache is
invalidated at startup, so on-disk formats are not an issue here).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit e870f0e727952aeb8599cf93ad2650ae56eca033)
- added lsaquerysecobj to rpcclient
- renamed querysecobj to samquerysecobj
- removed duplicated display_sec_acl() code from cmd_spoolss.c and
cmd_samr.c and moved it into display_sec.c
(This used to be commit 59b2e3f408a5ff22f2d81a927d010a7df5f19f7f)
fixed lsa_enum_rpivs server code. This time it works as W2K.
fixed smbgroupedit to compile and work.
J.F.
(This used to be commit 646651018a2736833e49e76f6ca735a4647d9746)
rpcclient code. Refactored cmd_* functions to move common mem_ctx and pipe
opening stuff up one level. Moved rpcclient.h into rpcclient directory and
out of includes/smb.h
(This used to be commit a40facba9651f9fb1dcc9e143f92ca298a324312)
- ported two rpc back from TNG (WINREG: shutdown and abort shutdown)
- some optimizations and changed some DEBUG statement in loadparm.c
- changed rpcclient a bit moved from non reentrant next_token_nr to next_token
- in cmd_reg.c not sure if getopt will work ok on all platforms only setting optind=0
(This used to be commit fd54412ce9c3504a547e232602d6129e08dd9d4d)
back to working order. The main change is that the cli_*() RPC
functions from libsmb/*.c now should accept a struct cli_state*.
The reason for this is that rpcclient should establish the
connection to the server at startup so that it is not necessary
to keep the clear test or password hash in memory for each command.
enumports and enumprinters now works as well. lsa* functions
have been tested. SAMR calls may or may not work (one of the core
dumps I know), but it compiles :-)
jerry
(This used to be commit d98ac8852ae6b39b6fcff92c346ba56d9e63c518)
Currently there are a small selection of lsa, samr and spoolss functions
implemented. More to follow...
(This used to be commit 9a953514f2a2cfd3c43105dd6203bc3e36aff1b1)
TNG branch.
Re-instated lsa_lookup_sids and lsa_lookup_names functions in rpcclient.
This requires most samba binaries to link in another handful of object
files due to uncessary coupling between modules. )-:
(This used to be commit 817819d0cc3ecf642be5a1656be3b71bed260ee4)
verified that lsaquery, lsalookupsids work, and found some bugs in the
parameters of these commands :-)
soo... we now have an lsa_* api that has the same arguments as the nt
Lsa* api! cool!
the only significant coding difference is the introduction of a
user_credentials structure, containing user, domain, pass and ntlmssp
flags.
(This used to be commit 57bff6fe82d777e599d535f076efb2328ba1188b)
msrpc client code. the intent is to hide / abstract / associate
connection info behind policy handles.
this makes the msrpc functions look more and more like their nt equivalents.
who-hou!
(This used to be commit c01b18e632aede6fce7264ef6971d7ddba945cfb)