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samba-mirror/source3/libsmb/namequery_dc.c
Jeremy Allison 37be6913fe r19249: Attempt to fix a site lookup bug found by Guenther.
- "The problem is, with a fresh system, we don't know our sitename,
therefor we do a stupid DNS query for all DCs. The reply we get is a
round-robin list of all 21 DCs, we just pick the first, contact that
and safe that INET.COM#1C query in the name cache for later use...
What we need to do if we don't yet know our sitename, is to contact to
any DC, get the CLDAP reply to tell us in which site we are, then flush
the namecache and requery DNS including the sitename"

Implement the flushing of the #1C entries for a given NetBIOS name/realm
when looking up the site value.

Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b2d1e44f59d32c91b1d48eacd1a158ba7b65762d)
2007-10-10 12:15:25 -05:00

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/*
Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
Winbind daemon connection manager
Copyright (C) Tim Potter 2001
Copyright (C) Andrew Bartlett 2002
Copyright (C) Gerald Carter 2003
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"
/**************************************************************************
Find the name and IP address for a server in the realm/domain
*************************************************************************/
static BOOL ads_dc_name(const char *domain,
const char *realm,
struct in_addr *dc_ip,
fstring srv_name)
{
ADS_STRUCT *ads;
char *sitename = sitename_fetch();
int i;
if (!realm && strequal(domain, lp_workgroup())) {
realm = lp_realm();
}
/* Try this 3 times then give up. */
for( i =0 ; i < 3; i++) {
ads = ads_init(realm, domain, NULL);
if (!ads) {
SAFE_FREE(sitename);
return False;
}
DEBUG(4,("ads_dc_name: domain=%s\n", domain));
#ifdef HAVE_ADS
/* we don't need to bind, just connect */
ads->auth.flags |= ADS_AUTH_NO_BIND;
ads_connect(ads);
#endif
if (!ads->config.realm) {
SAFE_FREE(sitename);
ads_destroy(&ads);
return False;
}
/* Now we've found a server, see if our sitename
has changed. If so, we need to re-do the DNS query
to ensure we only find servers in our site. */
if (stored_sitename_changed(sitename)) {
SAFE_FREE(sitename);
sitename = sitename_fetch();
ads_destroy(&ads);
/* Ensure we don't cache the DC we just connected to. */
namecache_delete(realm, 0x1C);
namecache_delete(domain, 0x1C);
continue;
}
#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
if ((ads->config.flags & ADS_KDC) && ads_sitename_match(ads)) {
/* We're going to use this KDC for this realm/domain.
If we are using sites, then force the krb5 libs
to use this KDC. */
create_local_private_krb5_conf_for_domain(realm,
domain,
ads->ldap_ip);
}
#endif
break;
}
if (i == 3) {
DEBUG(1,("ads_dc_name: sitename (now \"%s\") keeps changing ???\n",
sitename ? sitename : ""));
SAFE_FREE(sitename);
return False;
}
SAFE_FREE(sitename);
fstrcpy(srv_name, ads->config.ldap_server_name);
strupper_m(srv_name);
*dc_ip = ads->ldap_ip;
ads_destroy(&ads);
DEBUG(4,("ads_dc_name: using server='%s' IP=%s\n",
srv_name, inet_ntoa(*dc_ip)));
return True;
}
/****************************************************************************
Utility function to return the name of a DC. The name is guaranteed to be
valid since we have already done a name_status_find on it
***************************************************************************/
static BOOL rpc_dc_name(const char *domain, fstring srv_name, struct in_addr *ip_out)
{
struct ip_service *ip_list = NULL;
struct in_addr dc_ip, exclude_ip;
int count, i;
NTSTATUS result;
zero_ip(&exclude_ip);
/* get a list of all domain controllers */
if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_sorted_dc_list(domain, &ip_list, &count,
False))) {
DEBUG(3, ("Could not look up dc's for domain %s\n", domain));
return False;
}
/* Remove the entry we've already failed with (should be the PDC). */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
if (is_zero_ip(ip_list[i].ip))
continue;
if (name_status_find(domain, 0x1c, 0x20, ip_list[i].ip, srv_name)) {
result = check_negative_conn_cache( domain, srv_name );
if ( NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result) ) {
dc_ip = ip_list[i].ip;
goto done;
}
}
}
SAFE_FREE(ip_list);
/* No-one to talk to )-: */
return False; /* Boo-hoo */
done:
/* We have the netbios name and IP address of a domain controller.
Ideally we should sent a SAMLOGON request to determine whether
the DC is alive and kicking. If we can catch a dead DC before
performing a cli_connect() we can avoid a 30-second timeout. */
DEBUG(3, ("rpc_dc_name: Returning DC %s (%s) for domain %s\n", srv_name,
inet_ntoa(dc_ip), domain));
*ip_out = dc_ip;
SAFE_FREE(ip_list);
return True;
}
/**********************************************************************
wrapper around ads and rpc methods of finds DC's
**********************************************************************/
BOOL get_dc_name(const char *domain, const char *realm, fstring srv_name, struct in_addr *ip_out)
{
struct in_addr dc_ip;
BOOL ret;
BOOL our_domain = False;
zero_ip(&dc_ip);
ret = False;
if ( strequal(lp_workgroup(), domain) || strequal(lp_realm(), realm) )
our_domain = True;
/* always try to obey what the admin specified in smb.conf
(for the local domain) */
if ( (our_domain && lp_security()==SEC_ADS) || realm ) {
ret = ads_dc_name(domain, realm, &dc_ip, srv_name);
}
if (!ret) {
/* fall back on rpc methods if the ADS methods fail */
ret = rpc_dc_name(domain, srv_name, &dc_ip);
}
*ip_out = dc_ip;
return ret;
}