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cli_rpc_pipe_open() now uses tcp transport for drsuapi and named pipe
transport for all other pipes.
This finally allows rpcclient to call dscracknames on windows
(don't forget to call "seal" in advance).
Guenther
(This used to be commit b243a03602)
Win2008 domain (merged from v3-0-test).
commit 8dc4e97977
Author: Steven Danneman <sdanneman@isilon.com>
Date: Wed May 7 13:34:26 2008 -0700
spnego SPN fix when contacting trusted domains
cli_session_setup_spnego() was not taking into consideration the situation
where we're connecting to a trusted domain, specifically one (like W2K8)
which doesn't return a SPN in the NegTokenInit.
This caused two problems:
1) When guessing the SPN using kerberos_get_default_realm_from_ccache() we
were always using our default realm, not the realm of the domain we're
connecting to.
2) When falling back on NTLMSSP for authentication we were passing the name
of the domain we're connecting to for use in our credentials when we should be
passing our own workgroup name.
The fix for both was to split the single "domain" parameter into
"user_domain" and "dest_realm" parameters. We use the "user_domain"
parameter to pass into the NTLM call, and we used "dest_realm" to create an SPN
if none was returned in the NegTokenInit2 packet. If no "dest_realm" is
provided we assume we're connecting to our own domain and use the credentials
cache to build the SPN.
Since we have a reasonable guess at the SPN, I removed the check that defaults
us directly to NTLM when negHint is empty.
(This used to be commit b78b14c88e)
looking up trust credentials in our tdb.
commit fd0ae47046
Author: Steven Danneman <sdanneman@isilon.com>
Date: Thu May 8 13:34:49 2008 -0700
Use machine account and machine password from our domain when
contacting trusted domains.
(This used to be commit 69b37ae607)
as they are no longer needed now we have IDL marshalling.
Change the calculation of the 32-bit fileid we return
to a Windows client. We can't just use the generation
count as it starts at zero for every smbd - and this
command must enumerate all files open across all smbds.
We'd really like combination of process-id + dev + inode +
generation count to be unique, but as we can't fit that
into 32 bits just use 16 bits of pid + generation count.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8b926d5a93)
the IDL is documented incorrectly in the MS-DOCS.
Username and path need to be reversed (yes I will
raise this with MS). Secondly, we need to check
access_mask for the permissions, not share_access
(share_access are the deny modes).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit bdaad19f90)
Previously WINBINDD_LIST_GROUPS requests (ex: wbinfo -g) were handled by the
winbindd parent process in a sequential fashion. This patch, delegates the work
to the winbindd children so that the request is handled much faster in large
domain topologies, and doesn't block the parent from receiving new requests.
The core group enumeration and conversion that was handled in
winbindd_list_groups() has been moved into winbindd_dual_list_groups() to be
done by the child.
The parent winbindd_list_groups() simply calls each of the children
asynchronously.
listgroups_recv() aggregates the final group list that will be returned to the
client and tracks how many of the children have returned their lists.
The domain name of the child is passed back through the callbacks to be used in
debugging messages.
There are also several fixes to typos in various comments.
(This used to be commit 037b9689d9)