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We really need idmap_ldap to have a good solution with ldapsam, porting it from the prvious code is beeing made, the code is really simple to do so I am confident it is not a problem to commit this code in. Not committing it would have been worst. I really would have been able to finish also the group code, maybe we can put it into a followin release after 3.0.0 even if it may be an upgrade problem. The code has been tested and seem to work right, more testing is needed for corner cases. Currently winbind pdc (working only for users and not for groups) is disabled as I was not able to make a complete group code replacement that works somewhat in a week (I have a complete patch, but there are bugs) Simo. (This used to be commit 0e58085978f984436815114a2ec347cf7899a89d)
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732 lines
21 KiB
C
/*
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Samba Unix/Linux SMB client utility profiles.c
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Copyright (C) 2002 Richard Sharpe, rsharpe@richardsharpe.com
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Copyright (C) 2003 Jelmer Vernooij (conversion to popt)
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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/*************************************************************************
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A utility to report and change SIDs in registry files
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Many of the ideas in here come from other people and software.
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I first looked in Wine in misc/registry.c and was also influenced by
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http://www.wednesday.demon.co.uk/dosreg.html
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Which seems to contain comments from someone else. I reproduce them here
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incase the site above disappears. It actually comes from
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http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/WinReg.txt.
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The windows NT registry has 2 different blocks, where one can occure many
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times...
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the "regf"-Block
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================
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"regf" is obviously the abbreviation for "Registry file". "regf" is the
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signature of the header-block which is always 4kb in size, although only
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the first 64 bytes seem to be used and a checksum is calculated over
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the first 0x200 bytes only!
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Offset Size Contents
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0x00000000 D-Word ID: ASCII-"regf" = 0x66676572
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0x00000004 D-Word ???? //see struct REGF
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0x00000008 D-Word ???? Always the same value as at 0x00000004
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0x0000000C Q-Word last modify date in WinNT date-format
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0x00000014 D-Word 1
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0x00000018 D-Word 3
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0x0000001C D-Word 0
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0x00000020 D-Word 1
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0x00000024 D-Word Offset of 1st key record
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0x00000028 D-Word Size of the data-blocks (Filesize-4kb)
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0x0000002C D-Word 1
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0x000001FC D-Word Sum of all D-Words from 0x00000000 to
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0x000001FB //XOR of all words. Nigel
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I have analyzed more registry files (from multiple machines running
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NT 4.0 german version) and could not find an explanation for the values
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marked with ???? the rest of the first 4kb page is not important...
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the "hbin"-Block
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================
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I don't know what "hbin" stands for, but this block is always a multiple
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of 4kb in size.
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Inside these hbin-blocks the different records are placed. The memory-
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management looks like a C-compiler heap management to me...
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hbin-Header
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===========
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 D-Word ID: ASCII-"hbin" = 0x6E696268
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0x0004 D-Word Offset from the 1st hbin-Block
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0x0008 D-Word Offset to the next hbin-Block
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0x001C D-Word Block-size
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The values in 0x0008 and 0x001C should be the same, so I don't know
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if they are correct or swapped...
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From offset 0x0020 inside a hbin-block data is stored with the following
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format:
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 D-Word Data-block size //this size must be a
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multiple of 8. Nigel
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0x0004 ???? Data
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If the size field is negative (bit 31 set), the corresponding block
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is free and has a size of -blocksize!
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The data is stored as one record per block. Block size is a multiple
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of 4 and the last block reaches the next hbin-block, leaving no room.
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Records in the hbin-blocks
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==========================
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nk-Record
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The nk-record can be treated as a kombination of tree-record and
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key-record of the win 95 registry.
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lf-Record
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The lf-record is the counterpart to the RGKN-record (the
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hash-function)
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vk-Record
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The vk-record consists information to a single value.
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sk-Record
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sk (? Security Key ?) is the ACL of the registry.
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Value-Lists
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The value-lists contain information about which values are inside a
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sub-key and don't have a header.
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Datas
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The datas of the registry are (like the value-list) stored without a
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header.
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All offset-values are relative to the first hbin-block and point to the
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block-size field of the record-entry. to get the file offset, you have to add
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the header size (4kb) and the size field (4 bytes)...
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the nk-Record
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=============
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"nk" = 0x6B6E
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0x0002 Word for the root-key: 0x2C, otherwise 0x20 //key symbolic links 0x10. Nigel
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0x0004 Q-Word write-date/time in windows nt notation
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0x0010 D-Word Offset of Owner/Parent key
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0x0014 D-Word number of sub-Keys
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0x001C D-Word Offset of the sub-key lf-Records
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0x0024 D-Word number of values
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0x0028 D-Word Offset of the Value-List
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0x002C D-Word Offset of the sk-Record
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0x0030 D-Word Offset of the Class-Name //see NK structure for the use of these fields. Nigel
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0x0044 D-Word Unused (data-trash) //some kind of run time index. Does not appear to be important. Nigel
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0x0048 Word name-length
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0x004A Word class-name length
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0x004C ???? key-name
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the Value-List
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==============
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 D-Word Offset 1st Value
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0x0004 D-Word Offset 2nd Value
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0x???? D-Word Offset nth Value
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To determine the number of values, you have to look at the owner-nk-record!
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Der vk-Record
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=============
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"vk" = 0x6B76
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0x0002 Word name length
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0x0004 D-Word length of the data //if top bit is set when offset contains data. Nigel
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0x0008 D-Word Offset of Data
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0x000C D-Word Type of value
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0x0010 Word Flag
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0x0012 Word Unused (data-trash)
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0x0014 ???? Name
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If bit 0 of the flag-word is set, a name is present, otherwise the value has no name (=default)
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If the data-size is lower 5, the data-offset value is used to store the data itself!
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The data-types
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==============
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Wert Beteutung
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0x0001 RegSZ: character string (in UNICODE!)
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0x0002 ExpandSZ: string with "%var%" expanding (UNICODE!)
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0x0003 RegBin: raw-binary value
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0x0004 RegDWord: Dword
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0x0007 RegMultiSZ: multiple strings, separated with 0
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(UNICODE!)
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The "lf"-record
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===============
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"lf" = 0x666C
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0x0002 Word number of keys
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0x0004 ???? Hash-Records
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Hash-Record
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===========
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 D-Word Offset of corresponding "nk"-Record
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0x0004 D-Word ASCII: the first 4 characters of the key-name, padded with 0's. Case sensitiv!
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Keep in mind, that the value at 0x0004 is used for checking the data-consistency! If you change the
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key-name you have to change the hash-value too!
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//These hashrecords must be sorted low to high within the lf record. Nigel.
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The "sk"-block
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==============
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(due to the complexity of the SAM-info, not clear jet)
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Offset Size Contents
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0x0000 Word ID: ASCII-"sk" = 0x6B73
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0x0002 Word Unused
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0x0004 D-Word Offset of previous "sk"-Record
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0x0008 D-Word Offset of next "sk"-Record
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0x000C D-Word usage-counter
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0x0010 D-Word Size of "sk"-record in bytes
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???? //standard self
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relative security desciptor. Nigel
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???? ???? Security and auditing settings...
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????
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The usage counter counts the number of references to this
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"sk"-record. You can use one "sk"-record for the entire registry!
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Windows nt date/time format
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===========================
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The time-format is a 64-bit integer which is incremented every
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0,0000001 seconds by 1 (I don't know how accurate it realy is!)
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It starts with 0 at the 1st of january 1601 0:00! All values are
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stored in GMT time! The time-zone is important to get the real
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time!
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Common values for win95 and win-nt
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==================================
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Offset values marking an "end of list", are either 0 or -1 (0xFFFFFFFF).
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If a value has no name (length=0, flag(bit 0)=0), it is treated as the
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"Default" entry...
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If a value has no data (length=0), it is displayed as empty.
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simplyfied win-3.?? registry:
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=============================
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+-----------+
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| next rec. |---+ +----->+------------+
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| first sub | | | | Usage cnt. |
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| name | | +-->+------------+ | | length |
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| value | | | | next rec. | | | text |------->+-------+
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+-----------+ | | | name rec. |--+ +------------+ | xxxxx |
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+------------+ | | value rec. |-------->+------------+ +-------+
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v | +------------+ | Usage cnt. |
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+-----------+ | | length |
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| next rec. | | | text |------->+-------+
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| first sub |------+ +------------+ | xxxxx |
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| name | +-------+
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| value |
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+-----------+
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Greatly simplyfied structure of the nt-registry:
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================================================
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+---------------------------------------------------------------+
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v |
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+---------+ +---------->+-----------+ +----->+---------+ |
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| "nk" | | | lf-rec. | | | nk-rec. | |
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| ID | | | # of keys | | | parent |---+
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| Date | | | 1st key |--+ | .... |
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| parent | | +-----------+ +---------+
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| suk-keys|-----+
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| values |--------------------->+----------+
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| SK-rec. |---------------+ | 1. value |--> +----------+
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| class |--+ | +----------+ | vk-rec. |
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+---------+ | | | .... |
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v | | data |--> +-------+
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+------------+ | +----------+ | xxxxx |
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| Class name | | +-------+
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+------------+ |
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v
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+---------+ +---------+
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+----->| next sk |--->| Next sk |--+
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| +---| prev sk |<---| prev sk | |
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| | | .... | | ... | |
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| | +---------+ +---------+ |
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| | ^ | |
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| +----------+ |
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+-------------------------------+
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hope this helps.... (Although it was "fun" for me to uncover this things,
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it took me several sleepless nights ;)
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B.D.
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*************************************************************************/
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#include "includes.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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typedef unsigned int DWORD;
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typedef unsigned short WORD;
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#define REG_REGF_ID 0x66676572
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typedef struct regf_block {
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DWORD REGF_ID; /* regf */
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DWORD uk1;
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DWORD uk2;
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DWORD tim1, tim2;
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DWORD uk3; /* 1 */
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DWORD uk4; /* 3 */
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DWORD uk5; /* 0 */
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DWORD uk6; /* 1 */
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DWORD first_key; /* offset */
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unsigned int dblk_size;
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DWORD uk7[116]; /* 1 */
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DWORD chksum;
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} REGF_HDR;
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typedef struct hbin_sub_struct {
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DWORD dblocksize;
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char data[1];
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} HBIN_SUB_HDR;
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#define REG_HBIN_ID 0x6E696268
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typedef struct hbin_struct {
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DWORD HBIN_ID; /* hbin */
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DWORD next_off;
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DWORD prev_off;
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DWORD uk1;
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DWORD uk2;
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DWORD uk3;
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DWORD uk4;
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DWORD blk_size;
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HBIN_SUB_HDR hbin_sub_hdr;
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} HBIN_HDR;
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#define REG_NK_ID 0x6B6E
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typedef struct nk_struct {
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WORD NK_ID;
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WORD type;
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DWORD t1, t2;
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DWORD uk1;
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DWORD own_off;
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DWORD subk_num;
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DWORD uk2;
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DWORD lf_off;
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DWORD uk3;
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DWORD val_cnt;
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DWORD val_off;
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DWORD sk_off;
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DWORD clsnam_off;
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} NK_HDR;
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#define REG_SK_ID 0x6B73
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typedef struct sk_struct {
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WORD SK_ID;
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WORD uk1;
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DWORD prev_off;
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DWORD next_off;
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DWORD ref_cnt;
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DWORD rec_size;
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char sec_desc[1];
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} SK_HDR;
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typedef struct sec_desc_rec {
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WORD rev;
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WORD type;
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DWORD owner_off;
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DWORD group_off;
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DWORD sacl_off;
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DWORD dacl_off;
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} MY_SEC_DESC;
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typedef struct ace_struct {
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unsigned char type;
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unsigned char flags;
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unsigned short length;
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unsigned int perms;
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DOM_SID trustee;
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} ACE;
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typedef struct acl_struct {
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WORD rev;
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WORD size;
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DWORD num_aces;
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ACE *aces; /* One or more ACEs */
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} ACL;
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#define OFF(f) (0x1000 + (f) + 4)
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static void print_sid(DOM_SID *sid);
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int verbose = 1;
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DOM_SID old_sid, new_sid;
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int change = 0, new = 0;
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/* Compare two SIDs for equality */
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static int my_sid_equal(DOM_SID *s1, DOM_SID *s2)
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{
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int sa1, sa2;
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if (s1->sid_rev_num != s2->sid_rev_num) return 0;
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sa1 = s1->num_auths; sa2 = s2->num_auths;
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if (sa1 != sa2) return 0;
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return !memcmp((char *)&s1->id_auth, (char *)&s2->id_auth,
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6 + sa1 * 4);
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}
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/*
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* Quick and dirty to read a SID in S-1-5-21-x-y-z-rid format and
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* construct a DOM_SID
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*/
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static int get_sid(DOM_SID *sid, const unsigned char *sid_str)
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{
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int i = 0, auth;
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const unsigned char *lstr;
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if (strncmp(sid_str, "S-1-5", 5)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Does not conform to S-1-5...: %s\n", sid_str);
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return 0;
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}
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/* We only allow strings of form S-1-5... */
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sid->sid_rev_num = 1;
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sid->id_auth[5] = 5;
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lstr = sid_str + 5;
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while (1) {
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if (!lstr || !lstr[0] || sscanf(lstr, "-%u", &auth) == 0) {
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if (i < 4) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Not of form -d-d...: %s, %u\n", lstr, i);
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return 0;
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}
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sid->num_auths=i;
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print_sid(sid);
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return 1;
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}
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SIVAL(&sid->sub_auths[i], 0, auth);
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i++;
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lstr = strchr(lstr + 1, '-');
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* Replace SID1, component by component with SID2
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* Assumes will never be called with unequal length SIDS
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* so only touches 21-x-y-z-rid portion
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* This routine does not need to deal with endianism as
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* long as the incoming SIDs are both in the same (LE) format.
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*/
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static void change_sid(DOM_SID *s1, DOM_SID *s2)
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{
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int i;
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for (i=0; i<s1->num_auths; i++) {
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s1->sub_auths[i] = s2->sub_auths[i];
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}
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}
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static void print_sid(DOM_SID *sid)
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{
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int i, comps = sid->num_auths;
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fprintf(stdout, "S-%u-%u", sid->sid_rev_num, sid->id_auth[5]);
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for (i = 0; i < comps; i++) {
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fprintf(stdout, "-%u", IVAL(&sid->sub_auths[i],0));
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}
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fprintf(stdout, "\n");
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}
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static void process_sid(DOM_SID *sid, DOM_SID *o_sid, DOM_SID *n_sid)
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{
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int i;
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if (my_sid_equal(sid, o_sid)) {
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for (i=0; i<sid->num_auths; i++) {
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sid->sub_auths[i] = n_sid->sub_auths[i];
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}
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}
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}
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static void process_acl(ACL *acl, const char *prefix)
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{
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int ace_cnt, i;
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ACE *ace;
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ace_cnt = IVAL(&acl->num_aces, 0);
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ace = (ACE *)&acl->aces;
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if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "%sACEs: %u\n", prefix, ace_cnt);
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for (i=0; i<ace_cnt; i++) {
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if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "%s Perms: %08X, SID: ", prefix,
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IVAL(&ace->perms, 0));
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if (change)
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process_sid(&ace->trustee, &old_sid, &new_sid);
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print_sid(&ace->trustee);
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ace = (ACE *)((char *)ace + SVAL(&ace->length, 0));
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}
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int opt;
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int fd, start = 0;
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char *base;
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struct stat sbuf;
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REGF_HDR *regf_hdr;
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HBIN_HDR *hbin_hdr;
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NK_HDR *nk_hdr;
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SK_HDR *sk_hdr;
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DWORD first_sk_off, sk_off;
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MY_SEC_DESC *sec_desc;
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int *ptr;
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struct poptOption long_options[] = {
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POPT_AUTOHELP
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{ "verbose", 'v', POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, 'v', "Sets verbose mode" },
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{ "change-sid", 'c', POPT_ARG_STRING, NULL, 'c', "Provides SID to change" },
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{ "new-sid", 'n', POPT_ARG_STRING, NULL, 'n', "Provides SID to change to" },
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{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
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};
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poptContext pc;
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pc = poptGetContext("profiles", argc, (const char **)argv, long_options,
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POPT_CONTEXT_KEEP_FIRST);
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poptSetOtherOptionHelp(pc, "<profilefile>");
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/*
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* Now, process the arguments
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*/
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while ((opt = poptGetNextOpt(pc)) != -1) {
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switch (opt) {
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case 'c':
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change = 1;
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if (!get_sid(&old_sid, poptGetOptArg(pc))) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Argument to -c should be a SID in form of S-1-5-...\n");
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poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
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exit(254);
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}
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break;
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case 'n':
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new = 1;
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if (!get_sid(&new_sid, poptGetOptArg(pc))) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Argument to -n should be a SID in form of S-1-5-...\n");
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poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
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exit(253);
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}
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|
break;
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|
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case 'v':
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verbose++;
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break;
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|
}
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|
}
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|
|
|
if (!poptPeekArg(pc)) {
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poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
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|
exit(1);
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|
}
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|
|
|
if ((!change & new) || (change & !new)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "You must specify both -c and -n if one or the other is set!\n");
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poptPrintUsage(pc, stderr, 0);
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|
exit(252);
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|
}
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|
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|
poptGetArg(pc); /* To get argv[0] */
|
|
|
|
fd = open(poptPeekArg(pc), O_RDWR, 0000);
|
|
|
|
if (fd < 0) {
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|
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open %s: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
|
|
strerror(errno));
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|
exit(2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (fstat(fd, &sbuf) < 0) {
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|
fprintf(stderr, "Could not stat file %s, %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
|
|
strerror(errno));
|
|
exit(3);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
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|
* Now, mmap the file into memory, check the header and start
|
|
* dealing with the records. We are interested in the sk record
|
|
*/
|
|
start = 0;
|
|
base = mmap(&start, sbuf.st_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
|
|
|
|
if ((int)base == -1) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Could not mmap file: %s, %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc),
|
|
strerror(errno));
|
|
exit(4);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* In what follows, and in places above, in order to work on both LE and
|
|
* BE platforms, we have to use the Samba macros to extract SHORT, LONG
|
|
* and associated UNSIGNED quantities from the data in the mmap'd file.
|
|
* NOTE, however, that we do not need to do anything with memory
|
|
* addresses that we construct from pointers in our address space.
|
|
* For example,
|
|
*
|
|
* sec_desc = (MY_SEC_DESC *)&(sk_hdr->sec_desc[0]);
|
|
*
|
|
* is simply taking the address of a structure we already have the address
|
|
* of in our address space, while, the fields within it, will have to
|
|
* be accessed with the macros:
|
|
*
|
|
* owner_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
|
|
* IVAL(&sec_desc->owner_off, 0));
|
|
*
|
|
* Which is pulling out an offset and adding it to an existing pointer.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
regf_hdr = (REGF_HDR *)base;
|
|
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Registry file size: %u\n", (unsigned int)sbuf.st_size);
|
|
|
|
if (IVAL(®f_hdr->REGF_ID, 0) != REG_REGF_ID) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect Registry file (doesn't have header ID): %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
|
|
exit(5);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "First Key Off: %u, Data Block Size: %u\n",
|
|
IVAL(®f_hdr->first_key, 0),
|
|
IVAL(®f_hdr->dblk_size, 0));
|
|
|
|
hbin_hdr = (HBIN_HDR *)(base + 0x1000); /* No need for Endian stuff */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This should be the hbin_hdr
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if (IVAL(&hbin_hdr->HBIN_ID, 0) != REG_HBIN_ID) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect hbin hdr: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
|
|
exit(6);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Next Off: %u, Prev Off: %u\n",
|
|
IVAL(&hbin_hdr->next_off, 0),
|
|
IVAL(&hbin_hdr->prev_off, 0));
|
|
|
|
nk_hdr = (NK_HDR *)(base + 0x1000 + IVAL(®f_hdr->first_key, 0) + 4);
|
|
|
|
if (SVAL(&nk_hdr->NK_ID, 0) != REG_NK_ID) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect NK Header: %s\n", poptPeekArg(pc));
|
|
exit(7);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sk_off = first_sk_off = IVAL(&nk_hdr->sk_off, 0);
|
|
if (verbose) {
|
|
fprintf(stdout, "Type: %0x\n", SVAL(&nk_hdr->type, 0));
|
|
fprintf(stdout, "SK Off : %o\n", (0x1000 + sk_off + 4));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sk_hdr = (SK_HDR *)(base + 0x1000 + sk_off + 4);
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
DOM_SID *owner_sid, *group_sid;
|
|
ACL *sacl, *dacl;
|
|
if (SVAL(&sk_hdr->SK_ID, 0) != REG_SK_ID) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect SK Header format: %08X\n",
|
|
(0x1000 + sk_off + 4));
|
|
exit(8);
|
|
}
|
|
ptr = (int *)sk_hdr;
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "Off: %08X, Refs: %u, Size: %u\n",
|
|
sk_off, IVAL(&sk_hdr->ref_cnt, 0),
|
|
IVAL(&sk_hdr->rec_size, 0));
|
|
|
|
sec_desc = (MY_SEC_DESC *)&(sk_hdr->sec_desc[0]);
|
|
owner_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
|
|
IVAL(&sec_desc->owner_off, 0));
|
|
group_sid = (DOM_SID *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
|
|
IVAL(&sec_desc->group_off, 0));
|
|
sacl = (ACL *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
|
|
IVAL(&sec_desc->sacl_off, 0));
|
|
dacl = (ACL *)(&sk_hdr->sec_desc[0] +
|
|
IVAL(&sec_desc->dacl_off, 0));
|
|
if (verbose)fprintf(stdout, " Owner SID: ");
|
|
if (change) process_sid(owner_sid, &old_sid, &new_sid);
|
|
if (verbose) print_sid(owner_sid);
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, " Group SID: ");
|
|
if (change) process_sid(group_sid, &old_sid, &new_sid);
|
|
if (verbose) print_sid(group_sid);
|
|
fprintf(stdout, " SACL: ");
|
|
if (!sec_desc->sacl_off) { /* LE zero == BE zero */
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "NONE\n");
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
process_acl(sacl, " ");
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, " DACL: ");
|
|
if (!sec_desc->dacl_off) {
|
|
if (verbose) fprintf(stdout, "NONE\n");
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
process_acl(dacl, " ");
|
|
sk_off = IVAL(&sk_hdr->prev_off, 0);
|
|
sk_hdr = (SK_HDR *)(base + OFF(IVAL(&sk_hdr->prev_off, 0)));
|
|
} while (sk_off != first_sk_off);
|
|
|
|
munmap(base, sbuf.st_size);
|
|
|
|
poptFreeContext(pc);
|
|
|
|
close(fd);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|