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samba-mirror/source3/rpc_parse/parse_sec.c
Gerald Carter 8ad3d8c9b0 r196: merging struct uuid from trunk
(This used to be commit 911a28361b)
2007-10-10 10:51:13 -05:00

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/*
* Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
* Version 1.9.
* RPC Pipe client / server routines
* Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998,
* Copyright (C) Jeremy R. Allison 1995-2003.
* Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1998,
* Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1997-1998.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include "includes.h"
#undef DBGC_CLASS
#define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_RPC_PARSE
/*******************************************************************
Reads or writes a SEC_ACCESS structure.
********************************************************************/
BOOL sec_io_access(const char *desc, SEC_ACCESS *t, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
{
if (t == NULL)
return False;
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "sec_io_access");
depth++;
if(!prs_uint32("mask", ps, depth, &t->mask))
return False;
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Reads or writes a SEC_ACE structure.
********************************************************************/
BOOL sec_io_ace(const char *desc, SEC_ACE *psa, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
{
uint32 old_offset;
uint32 offset_ace_size;
if (psa == NULL)
return False;
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "sec_io_ace");
depth++;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_uint8("type ", ps, depth, &psa->type))
return False;
if(!prs_uint8("flags", ps, depth, &psa->flags))
return False;
if(!prs_uint16_pre("size ", ps, depth, &psa->size, &offset_ace_size))
return False;
if(!sec_io_access("info ", &psa->info, ps, depth))
return False;
/* check whether object access is present */
if (!sec_ace_object(psa->type)) {
if (!smb_io_dom_sid("trustee ", &psa->trustee , ps, depth))
return False;
} else {
if (!prs_uint32("obj_flags", ps, depth, &psa->obj_flags))
return False;
if (psa->obj_flags & SEC_ACE_OBJECT_PRESENT)
if (!smb_io_uuid("obj_guid", &psa->obj_guid, ps,depth))
return False;
if (psa->obj_flags & SEC_ACE_OBJECT_INHERITED_PRESENT)
if (!smb_io_uuid("inh_guid", &psa->inh_guid, ps,depth))
return False;
if(!smb_io_dom_sid("trustee ", &psa->trustee , ps, depth))
return False;
}
if(!prs_uint16_post("size ", ps, depth, &psa->size, offset_ace_size, old_offset))
return False;
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Reads or writes a SEC_ACL structure.
First of the xx_io_xx functions that allocates its data structures
for you as it reads them.
********************************************************************/
BOOL sec_io_acl(const char *desc, SEC_ACL **ppsa, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
{
unsigned int i;
uint32 old_offset;
uint32 offset_acl_size;
SEC_ACL *psa;
/*
* Note that the size is always a multiple of 4 bytes due to the
* nature of the data structure. Therefore the prs_align() calls
* have been removed as they through us off when doing two-layer
* marshalling such as in the printing code (NEW_BUFFER). --jerry
*/
if (ppsa == NULL)
return False;
psa = *ppsa;
if(UNMARSHALLING(ps) && psa == NULL) {
/*
* This is a read and we must allocate the stuct to read into.
*/
if((psa = (SEC_ACL *)prs_alloc_mem(ps, sizeof(SEC_ACL))) == NULL)
return False;
*ppsa = psa;
}
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "sec_io_acl");
depth++;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_uint16("revision", ps, depth, &psa->revision))
return False;
if(!prs_uint16_pre("size ", ps, depth, &psa->size, &offset_acl_size))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32("num_aces ", ps, depth, &psa->num_aces))
return False;
if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
/*
* Even if the num_aces is zero, allocate memory as there's a difference
* between a non-present DACL (allow all access) and a DACL with no ACE's
* (allow no access).
*/
if((psa->ace = (SEC_ACE *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,sizeof(psa->ace[0]) * (psa->num_aces+1))) == NULL)
return False;
}
for (i = 0; i < psa->num_aces; i++) {
fstring tmp;
slprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp)-1, "ace_list[%02d]: ", i);
if(!sec_io_ace(tmp, &psa->ace[i], ps, depth))
return False;
}
if(!prs_uint16_post("size ", ps, depth, &psa->size, offset_acl_size, old_offset))
return False;
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Reads or writes a SEC_DESC structure.
If reading and the *ppsd = NULL, allocates the structure.
********************************************************************/
BOOL sec_io_desc(const char *desc, SEC_DESC **ppsd, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
{
uint32 old_offset;
uint32 max_offset = 0; /* after we're done, move offset to end */
uint32 tmp_offset = 0;
SEC_DESC *psd;
if (ppsd == NULL)
return False;
psd = *ppsd;
if (psd == NULL) {
if(UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
if((psd = (SEC_DESC *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,sizeof(SEC_DESC))) == NULL)
return False;
*ppsd = psd;
} else {
/* Marshalling - just ignore. */
return True;
}
}
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "sec_io_desc");
depth++;
#if 0
/*
* if alignment is needed, should be done by the the
* caller. Not here. This caused me problems when marshalling
* printer info into a buffer. --jerry
*/
if(!prs_align(ps))
return False;
#endif
/* start of security descriptor stored for back-calc offset purposes */
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_uint16("revision ", ps, depth, &psd->revision))
return False;
if(!prs_uint16("type ", ps, depth, &psd->type))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32("off_owner_sid", ps, depth, &psd->off_owner_sid))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32("off_grp_sid ", ps, depth, &psd->off_grp_sid))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32("off_sacl ", ps, depth, &psd->off_sacl))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32("off_dacl ", ps, depth, &psd->off_dacl))
return False;
max_offset = MAX(max_offset, prs_offset(ps));
if (psd->off_owner_sid != 0) {
tmp_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset + psd->off_owner_sid))
return False;
if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
/* reading */
if((psd->owner_sid = (DOM_SID *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,sizeof(*psd->owner_sid))) == NULL)
return False;
}
if(!smb_io_dom_sid("owner_sid ", psd->owner_sid , ps, depth))
return False;
max_offset = MAX(max_offset, prs_offset(ps));
if (!prs_set_offset(ps,tmp_offset))
return False;
}
if (psd->off_grp_sid != 0) {
tmp_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset + psd->off_grp_sid))
return False;
if (UNMARSHALLING(ps)) {
/* reading */
if((psd->grp_sid = (DOM_SID *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,sizeof(*psd->grp_sid))) == NULL)
return False;
}
if(!smb_io_dom_sid("grp_sid", psd->grp_sid, ps, depth))
return False;
max_offset = MAX(max_offset, prs_offset(ps));
if (!prs_set_offset(ps,tmp_offset))
return False;
}
if ((psd->type & SEC_DESC_SACL_PRESENT) && psd->off_sacl) {
tmp_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset + psd->off_sacl))
return False;
if(!sec_io_acl("sacl", &psd->sacl, ps, depth))
return False;
max_offset = MAX(max_offset, prs_offset(ps));
if (!prs_set_offset(ps,tmp_offset))
return False;
}
if ((psd->type & SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT) && psd->off_dacl != 0) {
tmp_offset = prs_offset(ps);
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, old_offset + psd->off_dacl))
return False;
if(!sec_io_acl("dacl", &psd->dacl, ps, depth))
return False;
max_offset = MAX(max_offset, prs_offset(ps));
if (!prs_set_offset(ps,tmp_offset))
return False;
}
if(!prs_set_offset(ps, max_offset))
return False;
return True;
}
/*******************************************************************
Reads or writes a SEC_DESC_BUF structure.
********************************************************************/
BOOL sec_io_desc_buf(const char *desc, SEC_DESC_BUF **ppsdb, prs_struct *ps, int depth)
{
uint32 off_len;
uint32 off_max_len;
uint32 old_offset;
uint32 size;
SEC_DESC_BUF *psdb;
if (ppsdb == NULL)
return False;
psdb = *ppsdb;
if (UNMARSHALLING(ps) && psdb == NULL) {
if((psdb = (SEC_DESC_BUF *)prs_alloc_mem(ps,sizeof(SEC_DESC_BUF))) == NULL)
return False;
*ppsdb = psdb;
}
prs_debug(ps, depth, desc, "sec_io_desc_buf");
depth++;
if(!prs_align(ps))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32_pre("max_len", ps, depth, &psdb->max_len, &off_max_len))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32 ("ptr ", ps, depth, &psdb->ptr))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32_pre("len ", ps, depth, &psdb->len, &off_len))
return False;
old_offset = prs_offset(ps);
/* reading, length is non-zero; writing, descriptor is non-NULL */
if ((UNMARSHALLING(ps) && psdb->len != 0) || (MARSHALLING(ps) && psdb->sec != NULL)) {
if(!sec_io_desc("sec ", &psdb->sec, ps, depth))
return False;
}
if(!prs_align(ps))
return False;
size = prs_offset(ps) - old_offset;
if(!prs_uint32_post("max_len", ps, depth, &psdb->max_len, off_max_len, size == 0 ? psdb->max_len : size))
return False;
if(!prs_uint32_post("len ", ps, depth, &psdb->len, off_len, size))
return False;
return True;
}