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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.
turns out that [it can be deduced that] microsoft ignores the SMBreadX
offset, and goes by the SMBreadX length only. this makes for a lot simpler
code, in both client and server.
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.
making encrypted passwords secret. For example, with secure NIS+ only
root can get the encrypted password.
hash in the encrypted password of "root" to provide a nice source of
secret on such systems. On systems that don't have this (ie. any user
can get roots encrypted password) then the security is so slack that
it probably doesn't matter what we do to generate the secret.
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.
server is sending out a name_query after a WACK, it needs to send
a packet with recursion_desired = 0 (yes Luke, you were right all
along :-). If it doesn't then if it's talking to itself then the
query packet ends up back in the WINS server instead of in the client
side code.
Makefile: Changed proto generation to stop including NMBDOBJ twice.
nmbd_namequery.c nmbd_packets.c nmbd_winsserver.c: Added extra
query_name_from_wins_server() code.
Jeremy.
smbpass.c: Added lock depth code so calls to pw_file_lock() can be nested.
Fixed codedump problems in add_smbpwd_entry().
smbpasswd.c: Removed all the code that manipulated the password file
directly. Now *all* smbpasswd file changes are done through
the interfaces defined in smbpass.c This should make
the life of people adding alternate backend databases
*much* easier.
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c: Removed debug messages used to debug
machine password changing.
Jeremy.
regularized parameter syntax:
setup, setup_count, max_setup_count,
params, params_count, max_params_count,
data, data_count, max_data_count,
(and if a reply is needed)
*reply_params, *reply_data_len
*reply_data, *reply_data_len
This allows the pointers and the lengths
that relate to these pointers to be next
to each other in the parameter list. This
makes seeing what you are passing to these
functions much easier to see.
Getting ready for adding the lib/rpc/client
functions needed to do security=domain.
torture.c: Fixed it so it uses / rather than \\
internally for the //machine/share syntax.
Jeremy.
smbdes.c: Added cred_hash3.
smbpasswd.c: Fixes for adding a machine account (needs more work).
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c: Turn on the machine password changing
code by default (calls cred_hash3).
Jeremy.
internals after Andrews' code had memset it to zero (this was causing core
dumps).
charcnv.c: Fixes for ISO8859-2 from Petr Hubeny <psh@capitol.cz>.
Jeremy.
nmbd.c: Fix for always overwriting log despite append setting.
smb.h: Addition of last time password changed entry to account info.
smbpass.c: Changes to support last time changed field in smbpasswd file.
smbpasswd.c: Changes to support last time changed field in smbpasswd file.
util.c: Fix for always overwriting log despite append setting.
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.
proto.h: The unusual. ;)
reply.c: I changes some function names, and updated reply.c to match.
See mangle.c below for more.
server.c: Changed function names and parameters in file mangle.c, so
changed server.c calls to match. See mangle.c below for more.
mangle.c:
I replaced the caching mechanism used for caching reverse mangled name
maps. The old method was a large array of 256-byte strings. Movement
in the stack (including push and pop) was done by memcpy()ing whole
chunks of memory around.
The new system uses the ubi_Cache module which, in turn, uses a splay
tree. Entries are dynamically allocated using a minimum amount of
memory. Searches are non-linear, which should speed things up a bit,
too. Overall, this should save memory and be faster.
Other changes: I streamlined the is_mangled() test and made other
speed enhancements including replacing some static functions with
macros. Added comments, etc.
Note: Per an E'mail conversation with Andrew, the 'mangled stack'
parameter in smb.conf doesn't do anything anymore. The cache is
now set for 16K bytes maximum memory usage. The mangle stack
parameter is silently ignored. This can easily be changed, but
I'd rather introduce a 'mangled cache memory' parameter and
remove 'mangled stack'.
Remaining problems:
While testing the module, I noticed that something is calling
name_map_mangle() twice. The result is that names which contain
illegal characters are getting mangled twice.
Also, the entire module works by overwriting the input string.
This has a variety of nasty side effects.
Summary:
There's a lot still to be done, but the changes I have in place *should*
work in exactly the same way (except for the mangle stack parameter).
The rest of the bugs and other issues are separate.
Chris -)-----