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author | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2000-03-21 18:33:08 +0000 |
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committer | Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> | 2000-03-21 18:33:08 +0000 |
commit | d1ac0e95e4082f6906df77ed80fdd319df78ad4e (patch) | |
tree | 7e8c4d87564ef5cf93f0782d1795e0a2f903dfff /source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c | |
parent | 0958f44f17d05f78ddf6c25e97c317bf1b24da16 (diff) | |
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Added preliminary user list code from HP. Needs to be made dynamic
and backended with a tdb database so the list can be shared between
multiple smbds. ToDO.
Jermey.
(This used to be commit 171222ce22595743a052e5c3d4428ce916d7c345)
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c')
-rw-r--r-- | source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c | 272 |
1 files changed, 252 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c b/source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c index 169dc2169e..a99e2a2734 100644 --- a/source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c +++ b/source3/rpc_server/srv_samr.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ * Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1997, * Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-1997, * Copyright (C) Paul Ashton 1997. + * Copyright (C) Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. * * 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 @@ -56,18 +57,15 @@ static BOOL get_sampwd_entries(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *pw_buf, if (pw_buf == NULL) return False; vp = startsmbpwent(False); - if (!vp) - { + if (!vp) { DEBUG(0, ("get_sampwd_entries: Unable to open SMB password database.\n")); return False; } - while (((pwd = getsam21pwent(vp)) != NULL) && (*num_entries) < max_num_entries) - { + while (((pwd = getsam21pwent(vp)) != NULL) && (*num_entries) < max_num_entries) { int user_name_len; - if (start_idx > 0) - { + if (start_idx > 0) { /* skip the requested number of entries. not very efficient, but hey... */ @@ -82,8 +80,7 @@ static BOOL get_sampwd_entries(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *pw_buf, memset((char *)pw_buf[(*num_entries)].nt_pwd, '\0', 16); /* Now check if the NT compatible password is available. */ - if (pwd->smb_nt_passwd != NULL) - { + if (pwd->smb_nt_passwd != NULL) { memcpy( pw_buf[(*num_entries)].nt_pwd , pwd->smb_nt_passwd, 16); } @@ -93,13 +90,10 @@ static BOOL get_sampwd_entries(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *pw_buf, (*num_entries), pwd->smb_name, pwd->user_rid, pwd->acct_ctrl)); - if (acb_mask == 0 || IS_BITS_SET_SOME(pwd->acct_ctrl, acb_mask)) - { + if (acb_mask == 0 || IS_BITS_SET_SOME(pwd->acct_ctrl, acb_mask)) { DEBUG(5,(" acb_mask %x accepts\n", acb_mask)); (*num_entries)++; - } - else - { + } else { DEBUG(5,(" acb_mask %x rejects\n", acb_mask)); } @@ -112,6 +106,232 @@ static BOOL get_sampwd_entries(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *pw_buf, } /******************************************************************* + This function uses the username map file and tries to map a UNIX + user name to an DOS name. (Sort of the reverse of the + map_username() function.) Since more than one DOS name can map + to the UNIX name, to reverse the mapping you have to specify + which corresponding DOS name you want; that's where the name_idx + parameter comes in. Returns the string requested or NULL if it + fails or can't complete the request for any reason. This doesn't + handle group names (starting with '@') or names starting with + '+' or '&'. If they are encountered, they are skipped. +********************************************************************/ + +static char *unmap_unixname(char *unix_user_name, int name_idx) +{ + FILE *f; + char *mapfile = lp_username_map(); + char *s; + pstring buf; + static pstring tok; + + if (!*unix_user_name) return NULL; + if (!*mapfile) return NULL; + + f = sys_fopen(mapfile,"r"); + if (!f) { + DEBUG(0,("unmap_unixname: can't open username map %s\n", mapfile)); + return NULL; + } + + DEBUG(5,("unmap_unixname: scanning username map %s, index: %d\n", mapfile, name_idx)); + + while((s=fgets_slash(buf,sizeof(buf),f))!=NULL) { + char *unixname = s; + char *dosname = strchr(unixname,'='); + + if (!dosname) + continue; + + *dosname++ = 0; + + while (isspace(*unixname)) + unixname++; + if ('!' == *unixname) { + unixname++; + while (*unixname && isspace(*unixname)) + unixname++; + } + + if (!*unixname || strchr("#;",*unixname)) + continue; + + if (strncmp(unixname, unix_user_name, strlen(unix_user_name))) + continue; + + /* We have matched the UNIX user name */ + + while(next_token(&dosname, tok, LIST_SEP, sizeof(tok))) { + if (!strchr("@&+", *tok)) { + name_idx--; + if (name_idx < 0 ) { + break; + } + } + } + + if (name_idx >= 0) { + DEBUG(0,("unmap_unixname: index too high - not that many DOS names\n")); + fclose(f); + return NULL; + } else { + fclose(f); + return tok; + } + } + + DEBUG(0,("unmap_unixname: Couldn't find the UNIX user name\n")); + fclose(f); + return NULL; +} + +/******************************************************************* + This function sets up a list of users taken from the list of + users that UNIX knows about, as well as all the user names that + Samba maps to a valid UNIX user name. (This should work with + /etc/passwd or NIS.) +********************************************************************/ + +static BOOL get_passwd_entries(SAM_USER_INFO_21 *pw_buf, + int start_idx, + int *total_entries, int *num_entries, + int max_num_entries, + uint16 acb_mask) +{ + static struct passwd *pwd = NULL; + static uint32 pw_rid; + static BOOL orig_done = False; + static int current_idx = 0; + static int mapped_idx = 0; + + DEBUG(5, ("get_passwd_entries: retrieving a list of UNIX users\n")); + + (*num_entries) = 0; + (*total_entries) = 0; + + if (pw_buf == NULL) return False; + + if (current_idx == 0) { + setpwent(); + } + + /* These two cases are inefficient, but should be called very rarely */ + /* they are the cases where the starting index isn't picking up */ + /* where we left off last time. It is efficient when it starts over */ + /* at zero though. */ + if (start_idx > current_idx) { + /* We aren't far enough; advance to start_idx */ + while (current_idx < start_idx) { + char *unmap_name; + + if(!orig_done) { + if ((pwd = getpwent()) == NULL) break; + current_idx++; + orig_done = True; + } + + while (((unmap_name = unmap_unixname(pwd->pw_name, mapped_idx)) != NULL) && + (current_idx < start_idx)) { + current_idx++; + mapped_idx++; + } + + if (unmap_name == NULL) { + orig_done = False; + mapped_idx = 0; + } + } + } else if (start_idx < current_idx) { + /* We are already too far; start over and advance to start_idx */ + endpwent(); + setpwent(); + current_idx = 0; + mapped_idx = 0; + orig_done = False; + while (current_idx < start_idx) { + char *unmap_name; + + if(!orig_done) { + if ((pwd = getpwent()) == NULL) break; + current_idx++; + orig_done = True; + } + + while (((unmap_name = unmap_unixname(pwd->pw_name, mapped_idx)) != NULL) && + (current_idx < start_idx)) { + current_idx++; + mapped_idx++; + } + + if (unmap_name == NULL) { + orig_done = False; + mapped_idx = 0; + } + } + } + + /* now current_idx == start_idx */ + while ((*num_entries) < max_num_entries) { + int user_name_len; + char *unmap_name; + + /* This does the original UNIX user itself */ + if(!orig_done) { + if ((pwd = getpwent()) == NULL) break; + user_name_len = strlen(pwd->pw_name); + pw_rid = pdb_uid_to_user_rid(pwd->pw_uid); + init_unistr2(&(pw_buf[(*num_entries)].uni_user_name), pwd->pw_name, user_name_len); + init_uni_hdr(&(pw_buf[(*num_entries)].hdr_user_name), user_name_len); + pw_buf[(*num_entries)].user_rid = pw_rid; + memset((char *)pw_buf[(*num_entries)].nt_pwd, '\0', 16); + + pw_buf[(*num_entries)].acb_info = ACB_NORMAL; + + DEBUG(5, ("get_passwd_entries: entry idx %d user %s, rid 0x%x\n", (*num_entries), pwd->pw_name, pw_rid)); + + (*num_entries)++; + (*total_entries)++; + current_idx++; + orig_done = True; + } + + /* This does all the user names that map to the UNIX user */ + while (((unmap_name = unmap_unixname(pwd->pw_name, mapped_idx)) != NULL) && + (*num_entries < max_num_entries)) { + user_name_len = strlen(unmap_name); + init_unistr2(&(pw_buf[(*num_entries)].uni_user_name), unmap_name, user_name_len); + init_uni_hdr(&(pw_buf[(*num_entries)].hdr_user_name), user_name_len); + pw_buf[(*num_entries)].user_rid = pw_rid; + memset((char *)pw_buf[(*num_entries)].nt_pwd, '\0', 16); + + pw_buf[(*num_entries)].acb_info = ACB_NORMAL; + + DEBUG(5, ("get_passwd_entries: entry idx %d user %s, rid 0x%x\n", (*num_entries), pwd->pw_name, pw_rid)); + + (*num_entries)++; + (*total_entries)++; + current_idx++; + mapped_idx++; + } + + if (unmap_name == NULL) { + /* done with 'aliases', go on to next UNIX user */ + orig_done = False; + mapped_idx = 0; + } + } + + if (pwd == NULL) { + /* totally done, reset everything */ + endpwent(); + current_idx = 0; + mapped_idx = 0; + } + + return (*num_entries) > 0; +} + +/******************************************************************* samr_reply_unknown_1 ********************************************************************/ static void samr_reply_close_hnd(SAMR_Q_CLOSE_HND *q_u, @@ -456,7 +676,6 @@ static BOOL api_samr_enum_dom_groups( uint16 vuid, prs_struct *data, prs_struct return True; } - /******************************************************************* samr_reply_enum_dom_aliases ********************************************************************/ @@ -469,6 +688,7 @@ static void samr_reply_enum_dom_aliases(SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *q_u, DOM_SID sid; fstring sid_str; fstring sam_sid_str; + struct group *grp; r_e.status = 0x0; r_e.num_entries = 0; @@ -497,10 +717,22 @@ static void samr_reply_enum_dom_aliases(SAMR_Q_ENUM_DOM_ALIASES *q_u, } else if (strequal(sid_str, sam_sid_str)) { + char *name; /* local aliases */ - /* oops! there's no code to deal with this */ - DEBUG(3,("samr_reply_enum_dom_aliases: enum of aliases in our domain not supported yet\n")); - num_entries = 0; + /* we return the UNIX groups here. This seems to be the right */ + /* thing to do, since NT member servers return their local */ + /* groups in the same situation. */ + setgrent(); + + while (num_entries < MAX_SAM_ENTRIES && ((grp = getgrent()) != NULL)) + { + name = grp->gr_name; + init_unistr2(&(pass[num_entries].uni_user_name), name, strlen(name)); + pass[num_entries].user_rid = pdb_gid_to_group_rid(grp->gr_gid); + num_entries++; + } + + endgrent(); } init_samr_r_enum_dom_aliases(&r_e, num_entries, pass, r_e.status); @@ -561,7 +793,7 @@ static void samr_reply_query_dispinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_DISPINFO *q_u, if (r_e.status == 0x0) { become_root(True); - got_pwds = get_sampwd_entries(pass, q_u->start_idx, &total_entries, &num_entries, MAX_SAM_ENTRIES, 0); + got_pwds = get_passwd_entries(pass, q_u->start_idx, &total_entries, &num_entries, MAX_SAM_ENTRIES, 0); unbecome_root(True); switch (q_u->switch_level) @@ -592,7 +824,7 @@ static void samr_reply_query_dispinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_DISPINFO *q_u, } } - if (r_e.status == 0 && got_pwds) + if (r_e.status == 0) { init_samr_r_query_dispinfo(&r_e, switch_level, &ctr, r_e.status); } @@ -649,7 +881,7 @@ static void samr_reply_query_aliasinfo(SAMR_Q_QUERY_ALIASINFO *q_u, } init_samr_r_query_aliasinfo(&r_e, q_u->switch_level, - "<account description>", + "local UNIX group", r_e.status); /* store the response in the SMB stream */ |