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again, and has added 'net rpc trustdom list' support.
This lists the trusted and trusting domains of a remote PDC.
I've applied these almost directly, just fixing some special
case code for when there are *no* trusting domains. We still
have some parse errors in this case however.
Andrew Bartlett.
From mimir's e-mail:
Here are another patches adding trust relationship features.
More details:
Better error reporting in cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom().
Implementation of cli_samr_enum_dom_users() which cli_samr.c
lacked.
More "consts" -- one of arguments in net_find_dc().
Modified implementation of run_rpc_command() -- now it
allows to reuse already opened connection (if it is passed)
to remote server's IPC$ (e.g. as part of longer exchange
of rpc calls). I'm sure Andrew will argue ;-)
More neat version of rpc_trustdom_list() function.
<mimir@diament.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>) this patch allows samba to correctly
enumerate its trusted domains - by exaimining the keys in the secrets.tdb file.
This patch has been tested with both NT4 and rpcclient/wbinfo, and adds
some extra functionality to talloc and rpc_parse to allow it to deal with
already unicode strings.
Finally, this cleans up some const warnings that were in net_rpc.c by pushing
another dash of const into the rpc client code.
Andrew Bartlett
- Added net_help.c for unified help when possible
- Added net rpc user listing, delete, info commands
- Unified net user command to autodetect ads/rpc/rap (try in that order)
- Added generic routine for detecting rpc (protocol > PROTOCOL_NT1)
- I'm sure I forgot something.
These two little features are very useful, but the passing of options about
needs some serious work. The popt stuff in the shutdown code is #ifdef'ed out
until the main popt loop can be convinced not to chew on the options :-(
Andrew Bartlett
probably will never actually be genearted, but I like the style in any case.
Also fix a segfault in 'net rpc' when the login failed and a small memory leak
on failure in the auth_info.c code.
Andrew Bartlett
This moves the rest of the functionality into the 'net rpc join' code.
Futhermore, this moves that entire area over to the libsmb codebase, rather
than the crufty old rpc_client stuff.
I have also fixed up the smbpasswd -a -m bug in the process.
We also have a new 'net rpc changetrustpw' that can be called from a
cron-job to regularly change the trust account password, for sites
that run winbind but not smbd.
With a little more work, we can kill rpc_client from smbd entirly!
(It is mostly the domain auth stuff - which I can rework - and the
spoolss stuff that sombody else will need to look over).
Andrew Bartlett
This kills off the offending code in smbpasswd -j -Uab%c
In the process we have changed from unsing compelatly random passwords
to random, 15 char ascii strings. While this does produce a decrese in
entropy, it is still vastly greater than we need, considering the application.
In the meantime this allows us to actually *type* the machine account
password duruign debugging.
This code also adds a 'check' step to the join, confirming that the
stored password does indeed do somthing of value :-)
Andrew Bartlett
This time, all the existing functionality has been moved into
'net rap', ready for new commands in the 'net ads' and 'net rpc' categories.
In particular, we hope to have the abilty to autoselect the appropriate
backend to use based on smb.conf or other paramaters.
This will allow 'net user' to work no matter what the remote server.
The new 'net rpc' command will soon gain a 'net rpc join' and a
'net rpc user' based on the existing samba code.
Also in this commit, the connection establishment code has been almost entirly
reworked, and now has some minor sense of sainity to it.
In particular, we can now connect to hosts *other* than localhost!
We also have the ability to state on a per-command basis whether the 'localhost'
is a sane default value. (A net join, for example, would not be sane against
localhost).
Unfortunetly we have had to make the basic paramaters global variables, but
the 'cli' is not opened and closed on a per-command basis.
Andrew Bartlett