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everywhere. I've implemented slprintf() as a bounds checked sprintf()
using mprotect() and a non-writeable page.
This should prevent any sprintf based security holes.
smbpasswd or ldap passwd, at compile-time (-DUSE_LDAP).
_none_ of the functions in ldap.c or smbpass.c should be called directly:
only those in passdb.c should be used.
-DUSE_LDAP is unlikely to compile at the moment.
server.c: Moved %U, %G and %N into standard_sub() from standard_sub_basic()
as only smbd knows about usernames. Also fixes problem with calling
standard_sub_basic() from loadparm.c.
smbpass.c: Partial tidyup of machine_password_lock() code - not finished yet.
util.c: Moved %U, %G and %N into standard_sub() from standard_sub_basic()
as only smbd knows about usernames. Also fixes problem with calling
standard_sub_basic() from loadparm.c.
lib/rpc/server/srv_ldap_helpers.c: Added #ifdef USE_LDAP around ldap code.
lib/rpc/server/srv_samr.c: Added #ifdef USE_LDAP around ldap code.
Jeremy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
ipc.c: Added Luke's debug statement.
locking_slow.c: Added FTRUNCATE_NEEDS_ROOT code for broken systems that
need it (not sure what these are yet).
membuffer.c ntdomain.h proto.h
lib/rpc/include/rpc_dce.h lib/rpc/include/rpc_srvsvc.h
lib/rpc/parse/parse_prs.c lib/rpc/parse/parse_rpc.c
lib/rpc/server/srv_pipe_hnd.c lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c:
Re-merge of Luke's NTDOM changes 'cos he's a lazy git with
carpel tunnel syndrome :-).
Jeremy.
The NT password is a higher quality password, and should
always be looked at before the LM password, if available
(sorry, Luke, just a minor change, the other changes you
made were fine :-).
Jeremy.
start to create the calls needed for client-side of "network" logins,
which will be used for domain version of pass-through authentication.
unfortunately, none of this code is called in the main branch, because
smbclient BRANCH_NTDOM code isn't in use, yet!
srv_netlog.c :
fixed a problem with static net_login_network() which was being
stubborn: the if() statement looked horrendous, so i split it into
two if() statements, one to deal with the lm password; the other to
deal with the nt password.
the smb_password_check() functions should _not_ be called here, in
case we decide to disable lm hashes for security reasons, just like
nt does.
so, we now get a response to the SAM_LOGON "network" call, but the
connection is still dropped. a trace is needed from an nt server,
which is why i started on the client-side code. see above, which
is why i'm calling it a day :-)
quotas.c: Linux quota fix.
util.c: Ensure smb_read_error is zero in all calls that can set it.
lib/rpc/include/rpc_misc.h lib/rpc/include/rpc_netlogon.h
lib/rpc/parse/parse_misc.c lib/rpc/parse/parse_net.c
lib/rpc/server/srv_netlog.c : Modify Luke's code to call
SamOEMhash().
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.
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.