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Add a hook, acl_redact_msg_for_filter(), in the aclread module, that marks inaccessible any message elements used by an LDAP search filter that the user has no right to access. Make the various ldb_match_*() functions check whether message elements are accessible, and refuse to match any that are not. Remaining message elements, not mentioned in the search filter, are checked in aclread_callback(), and any inaccessible elements are removed at this point. Certain attributes, namely objectClass, distinguishedName, name, and objectGUID, are always present, and hence the presence of said attributes is always allowed to be checked in a search filter. This corresponds with the behaviour of Windows. Further, we unconditionally allow the attributes isDeleted and isRecycled in a check for presence or equality. Windows is not known to make this special exception, but it seems mostly harmless, and should mitigate the performance impact on searches made by the show_deleted module. As a result of all these changes, our behaviour regarding confidential attributes happens to match Windows more closely. For the test in confidential_attr.py, we can now model our attribute handling with DC_MODE_RETURN_ALL, which corresponds to the behaviour exhibited by Windows. BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15270 Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Signed-off-by: Joseph Sutton <josephsutton@catalyst.net.nz> Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> [abartlet@samba.org adapted due to Samba 4.17 and lower not having the patches for CVE-2020-25720 and 4.16 and lower not having the patches for CVE-2022-32743 ] |
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knownfail.d | ||
manage-ca | ||
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checkpassword_arg1.sh | ||
create_smb1_fail_skipfile.txt | ||
devel_env.sh | ||
filter-subunit | ||
flapping | ||
format-subunit | ||
format-subunit-json | ||
gdb_backtrace | ||
gdb_backtrace_test.c | ||
gdb_run | ||
in_screen | ||
knownfail | ||
knownfail_heimdal_kdc | ||
knownfail_mit_kdc | ||
no-python-tests.txt | ||
perf_tests.py | ||
quick | ||
README | ||
save.env.sh | ||
selftest.pl | ||
selftest.pl.1 | ||
selftesthelpers.py | ||
skip | ||
skip_mit_kdc | ||
skip.no-GSS_KRB5_CRED_NO_CI_FLAGS_X | ||
skip.opath-required | ||
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SocketWrapper.pm | ||
Subunit.pm | ||
subunithelper.py | ||
tap2subunit | ||
tests.py | ||
TODO | ||
todo_smb2_tests_to_port.list | ||
ubsan.supp | ||
valgrind_run | ||
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# vim: ft=rst This directory contains test scripts that are useful for running a bunch of tests all at once. There are two parts to this: * The test runner (selftest/selftest.pl) * The test formatter selftest.pl simply outputs subunit, which can then be formatted or analyzed by tools that understand the subunit protocol. One of these tools is format-subunit, which is used by default as part of "make test". Available testsuites ==================== The available testsuites are obtained from a script, usually source{3,4}/selftest/tests.py. This script should for each testsuite output the name of the test, the command to run and the environment that should be provided. Use the included "plantest" function to generate the required output. Testsuite behaviour =================== Exit code ------------ The testsuites should exit with a non-zero exit code if at least one test failed. Skipped tests should not influence the exit code. Output format ------------- Testsuites can simply use the exit code to indicate whether all of their tests have succeeded or one or more have failed. It is also possible to provide more granular information using the Subunit protocol. This protocol works by writing simple messages to standard output. Any messages that can not be interpreted by this protocol are considered comments for the last announced test. For a full description of the subunit protocol, see the README file in the subunit repository at http://github.com/testing-cabal/subunit. The following commands are Samba extensions to Subunit: start-testsuite ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ start-testsuite: name The testsuite name is used as prefix for all containing tests. skip-testsuite ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ skip-testsuite: name Mark the testsuite with the specified name as skipped. testsuite-success ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ testsuite-success: name Indicate that the testsuite has succeeded successfully. testsuite-fail ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ testsuite-fail: name Indicate that a testsuite has failed. Environments ============ Tests often need to run against a server with particular things set up, a "environment". This environment is provided by the test "target": Samba 3, Samba 4 or Windows. The environments are currently available include - none: No server set up, no variables set. - dc,s3dc: Domain controller set up. The following environment variables will be set: * USERNAME: Administrator user name * PASSWORD: Administrator password * DOMAIN: Domain name * REALM: Realm name * SERVER: DC host name * SERVER_IP: DC IPv4 address * SERVER_IPV6: DC IPv6 address * NETBIOSNAME: DC NetBIOS name * NETIOSALIAS: DC NetBIOS alias - member,s4member,s3member: Domain controller and member server that is joined to it set up. The following environment variables will be set: * USERNAME: Domain administrator user name * PASSWORD: Domain administrator password * DOMAIN: Domain name * REALM: Realm name * SERVER: Name of the member server See Samba.pm, Samba3.pm and Samba4.pm for the full list. Running tests ============= To run all the tests use:: make test To run a quicker subset run:: make quicktest To run a specific test, use this syntax:: make test TESTS=testname for example:: make test TESTS=samba4.BASE-DELETE