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1 /*
2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 uid/user handling
4 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
5 Copyright (C) Gerald (Jerry) Carter 2003
6 Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2005
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
22 #include "includes.h"
23 #include "passdb.h"
24 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_security.h"
25 #include "secrets.h"
26 #include "memcache.h"
27 #include "idmap_cache.h"
28 #include "../libcli/security/security.h"
29 #include "lib/winbind_util.h"
30 #include "../librpc/gen_ndr/idmap.h"
32 /*****************************************************************
33 Dissect a user-provided name into domain, name, sid and type.
35 If an explicit domain name was given in the form domain\user, it
36 has to try that. If no explicit domain name was given, we have
37 to do guesswork.
38 *****************************************************************/
40 bool lookup_name(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
41 const char *full_name, int flags,
42 const char **ret_domain, const char **ret_name,
43 struct dom_sid *ret_sid, enum lsa_SidType *ret_type)
45 char *p;
46 const char *tmp;
47 const char *domain = NULL;
48 const char *name = NULL;
49 uint32 rid;
50 struct dom_sid sid;
51 enum lsa_SidType type;
52 TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx);
54 if (tmp_ctx == NULL) {
55 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_new failed\n"));
56 return false;
59 p = strchr_m(full_name, '\\');
61 if (p != NULL) {
62 domain = talloc_strndup(tmp_ctx, full_name,
63 PTR_DIFF(p, full_name));
64 name = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, p+1);
65 } else {
66 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, "");
67 name = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, full_name);
70 if ((domain == NULL) || (name == NULL)) {
71 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
72 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
73 return false;
76 DEBUG(10,("lookup_name: %s => domain=[%s], name=[%s]\n",
77 full_name, domain, name));
78 DEBUG(10, ("lookup_name: flags = 0x0%x\n", flags));
80 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN) &&
81 strequal(domain, get_global_sam_name()))
84 /* It's our own domain, lookup the name in passdb */
85 if (lookup_global_sam_name(name, flags, &rid, &type)) {
86 sid_compose(&sid, get_global_sam_sid(), rid);
87 goto ok;
89 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
90 return false;
93 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN) &&
94 strequal(domain, builtin_domain_name()))
96 if (strlen(name) == 0) {
97 /* Swap domain and name */
98 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
99 sid_copy(&sid, &global_sid_Builtin);
100 type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
101 goto ok;
104 /* Explicit request for a name in BUILTIN */
105 if (lookup_builtin_name(name, &rid)) {
106 sid_compose(&sid, &global_sid_Builtin, rid);
107 type = SID_NAME_ALIAS;
108 goto ok;
110 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
111 return false;
114 /* Try the explicit winbind lookup first, don't let it guess the
115 * domain yet at this point yet. This comes later. */
117 if ((domain[0] != '\0') &&
118 (flags & ~(LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN|LOOKUP_NAME_ISOLATED)) &&
119 (winbind_lookup_name(domain, name, &sid, &type))) {
120 goto ok;
123 if (((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_NO_NSS) == 0)
124 && strequal(domain, unix_users_domain_name())) {
125 if (lookup_unix_user_name(name, &sid)) {
126 type = SID_NAME_USER;
127 goto ok;
129 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
130 return false;
133 if (((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_NO_NSS) == 0)
134 && strequal(domain, unix_groups_domain_name())) {
135 if (lookup_unix_group_name(name, &sid)) {
136 type = SID_NAME_DOM_GRP;
137 goto ok;
139 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
140 return false;
143 if ((domain[0] == '\0') && (!(flags & LOOKUP_NAME_ISOLATED))) {
144 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
145 return false;
148 /* Now the guesswork begins, we haven't been given an explicit
149 * domain. Try the sequence as documented on
150 * http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/secmgmt/security/lsalookupnames.asp
151 * November 27, 2005 */
153 /* 1. well-known names */
155 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_WKN) &&
156 lookup_wellknown_name(tmp_ctx, name, &sid, &domain))
158 type = SID_NAME_WKN_GRP;
159 goto ok;
162 /* 2. Builtin domain as such */
164 if ((flags & (LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN|LOOKUP_NAME_REMOTE)) &&
165 strequal(name, builtin_domain_name()))
167 /* Swap domain and name */
168 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
169 sid_copy(&sid, &global_sid_Builtin);
170 type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
171 goto ok;
174 /* 3. Account domain */
176 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN) &&
177 strequal(name, get_global_sam_name()))
179 if (!secrets_fetch_domain_sid(name, &sid)) {
180 DEBUG(3, ("Could not fetch my SID\n"));
181 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
182 return false;
184 /* Swap domain and name */
185 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
186 type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
187 goto ok;
190 /* 4. Primary domain */
192 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN) && !IS_DC &&
193 strequal(name, lp_workgroup()))
195 if (!secrets_fetch_domain_sid(name, &sid)) {
196 DEBUG(3, ("Could not fetch the domain SID\n"));
197 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
198 return false;
200 /* Swap domain and name */
201 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
202 type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
203 goto ok;
206 /* 5. Trusted domains as such, to me it looks as if members don't do
207 this, tested an XP workstation in a NT domain -- vl */
209 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_REMOTE) && IS_DC &&
210 (pdb_get_trusteddom_pw(name, NULL, &sid, NULL)))
212 /* Swap domain and name */
213 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
214 type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
215 goto ok;
218 /* 6. Builtin aliases */
220 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_BUILTIN) &&
221 lookup_builtin_name(name, &rid))
223 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, builtin_domain_name());
224 sid_compose(&sid, &global_sid_Builtin, rid);
225 type = SID_NAME_ALIAS;
226 goto ok;
229 /* 7. Local systems' SAM (DCs don't have a local SAM) */
230 /* 8. Primary SAM (On members, this is the domain) */
232 /* Both cases are done by looking at our passdb */
234 if ((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_DOMAIN) &&
235 lookup_global_sam_name(name, flags, &rid, &type))
237 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, get_global_sam_name());
238 sid_compose(&sid, get_global_sam_sid(), rid);
239 goto ok;
242 /* Now our local possibilities are exhausted. */
244 if (!(flags & LOOKUP_NAME_REMOTE)) {
245 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
246 return false;
249 /* If we are not a DC, we have to ask in our primary domain. Let
250 * winbind do that. */
252 if (!IS_DC &&
253 (winbind_lookup_name(lp_workgroup(), name, &sid, &type))) {
254 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, lp_workgroup());
255 goto ok;
258 /* 9. Trusted domains */
260 /* If we're a DC we have to ask all trusted DC's. Winbind does not do
261 * that (yet), but give it a chance. */
263 if (IS_DC && winbind_lookup_name("", name, &sid, &type)) {
264 struct dom_sid dom_sid;
265 enum lsa_SidType domain_type;
267 if (type == SID_NAME_DOMAIN) {
268 /* Swap name and type */
269 tmp = name; name = domain; domain = tmp;
270 goto ok;
273 /* Here we have to cope with a little deficiency in the
274 * winbind API: We have to ask it again for the name of the
275 * domain it figured out itself. Maybe fix that later... */
277 sid_copy(&dom_sid, &sid);
278 sid_split_rid(&dom_sid, NULL);
280 if (!winbind_lookup_sid(tmp_ctx, &dom_sid, &domain, NULL,
281 &domain_type) ||
282 (domain_type != SID_NAME_DOMAIN)) {
283 DEBUG(2, ("winbind could not find the domain's name "
284 "it just looked up for us\n"));
285 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
286 return false;
288 goto ok;
291 /* 10. Don't translate */
293 /* 11. Ok, windows would end here. Samba has two more options:
294 Unmapped users and unmapped groups */
296 if (((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_NO_NSS) == 0)
297 && lookup_unix_user_name(name, &sid)) {
298 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, unix_users_domain_name());
299 type = SID_NAME_USER;
300 goto ok;
303 if (((flags & LOOKUP_NAME_NO_NSS) == 0)
304 && lookup_unix_group_name(name, &sid)) {
305 domain = talloc_strdup(tmp_ctx, unix_groups_domain_name());
306 type = SID_NAME_DOM_GRP;
307 goto ok;
311 * Ok, all possibilities tried. Fail.
314 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
315 return false;
318 if ((domain == NULL) || (name == NULL)) {
319 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
320 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
321 return false;
325 * Hand over the results to the talloc context we've been given.
328 if ((ret_name != NULL) &&
329 !(*ret_name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, name))) {
330 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
331 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
332 return false;
335 if (ret_domain != NULL) {
336 char *tmp_dom;
337 if (!(tmp_dom = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, domain))) {
338 DEBUG(0, ("talloc failed\n"));
339 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
340 return false;
342 if (!strupper_m(tmp_dom)) {
343 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
344 return false;
346 *ret_domain = tmp_dom;
349 if (ret_sid != NULL) {
350 sid_copy(ret_sid, &sid);
353 if (ret_type != NULL) {
354 *ret_type = type;
357 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
358 return true;
361 /************************************************************************
362 Names from smb.conf can be unqualified. eg. valid users = foo
363 These names should never map to a remote name. Try global_sam_name()\foo,
364 and then "Unix Users"\foo (or "Unix Groups"\foo).
365 ************************************************************************/
367 bool lookup_name_smbconf(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
368 const char *full_name, int flags,
369 const char **ret_domain, const char **ret_name,
370 struct dom_sid *ret_sid, enum lsa_SidType *ret_type)
372 char *qualified_name;
373 const char *p;
375 /* NB. No winbindd_separator here as lookup_name needs \\' */
376 if ((p = strchr_m(full_name, *lp_winbind_separator())) != NULL) {
378 /* The name is already qualified with a domain. */
380 if (*lp_winbind_separator() != '\\') {
381 char *tmp;
383 /* lookup_name() needs '\\' as a separator */
385 tmp = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, full_name);
386 if (!tmp) {
387 return false;
389 tmp[p - full_name] = '\\';
390 full_name = tmp;
393 return lookup_name(mem_ctx, full_name, flags,
394 ret_domain, ret_name,
395 ret_sid, ret_type);
398 /* Try with our own SAM name. */
399 qualified_name = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s\\%s",
400 get_global_sam_name(),
401 full_name );
402 if (!qualified_name) {
403 return false;
406 if (lookup_name(mem_ctx, qualified_name, flags,
407 ret_domain, ret_name,
408 ret_sid, ret_type)) {
409 return true;
412 /* Finally try with "Unix Users" or "Unix Group" */
413 qualified_name = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s\\%s",
414 flags & LOOKUP_NAME_GROUP ?
415 unix_groups_domain_name() :
416 unix_users_domain_name(),
417 full_name );
418 if (!qualified_name) {
419 return false;
422 return lookup_name(mem_ctx, qualified_name, flags,
423 ret_domain, ret_name,
424 ret_sid, ret_type);
427 static bool wb_lookup_rids(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
428 const struct dom_sid *domain_sid,
429 int num_rids, uint32 *rids,
430 const char **domain_name,
431 const char **names, enum lsa_SidType *types)
433 int i;
434 const char **my_names;
435 enum lsa_SidType *my_types;
436 TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
438 if (!(tmp_ctx = talloc_init("wb_lookup_rids"))) {
439 return false;
442 if (!winbind_lookup_rids(tmp_ctx, domain_sid, num_rids, rids,
443 domain_name, &my_names, &my_types)) {
444 *domain_name = "";
445 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
446 names[i] = "";
447 types[i] = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
449 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
450 return true;
453 if (!(*domain_name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, *domain_name))) {
454 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
455 return false;
459 * winbind_lookup_rids allocates its own array. We've been given the
460 * array, so copy it over
463 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
464 if (my_names[i] == NULL) {
465 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
466 return false;
468 if (!(names[i] = talloc_strdup(names, my_names[i]))) {
469 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
470 return false;
472 types[i] = my_types[i];
474 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
475 return true;
478 static bool lookup_rids(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const struct dom_sid *domain_sid,
479 int num_rids, uint32_t *rids,
480 const char **domain_name,
481 const char ***names, enum lsa_SidType **types)
483 int i;
485 DEBUG(10, ("lookup_rids called for domain sid '%s'\n",
486 sid_string_dbg(domain_sid)));
488 if (num_rids) {
489 *names = talloc_zero_array(mem_ctx, const char *, num_rids);
490 *types = talloc_array(mem_ctx, enum lsa_SidType, num_rids);
492 if ((*names == NULL) || (*types == NULL)) {
493 return false;
496 for (i = 0; i < num_rids; i++)
497 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
498 } else {
499 *names = NULL;
500 *types = NULL;
503 if (sid_check_is_our_sam(domain_sid)) {
504 NTSTATUS result;
506 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
507 *domain_name = talloc_strdup(
508 mem_ctx, get_global_sam_name());
511 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
512 return false;
515 become_root();
516 result = pdb_lookup_rids(domain_sid, num_rids, rids,
517 *names, *types);
518 unbecome_root();
520 return (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result) ||
521 NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED) ||
522 NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, STATUS_SOME_UNMAPPED));
525 if (sid_check_is_builtin(domain_sid)) {
527 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
528 *domain_name = talloc_strdup(
529 mem_ctx, builtin_domain_name());
532 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
533 return false;
536 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
537 if (lookup_builtin_rid(*names, rids[i],
538 &(*names)[i])) {
539 if ((*names)[i] == NULL) {
540 return false;
542 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_ALIAS;
543 } else {
544 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
547 return true;
550 if (sid_check_is_wellknown_domain(domain_sid, NULL)) {
551 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
552 struct dom_sid sid;
553 sid_compose(&sid, domain_sid, rids[i]);
554 if (lookup_wellknown_sid(mem_ctx, &sid,
555 domain_name, &(*names)[i])) {
556 if ((*names)[i] == NULL) {
557 return false;
559 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_WKN_GRP;
560 } else {
561 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
564 return true;
567 if (sid_check_is_unix_users(domain_sid)) {
568 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
569 *domain_name = talloc_strdup(
570 mem_ctx, unix_users_domain_name());
571 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
572 return false;
575 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
576 (*names)[i] = talloc_strdup(
577 (*names), uidtoname(rids[i]));
578 if ((*names)[i] == NULL) {
579 return false;
581 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_USER;
583 return true;
586 if (sid_check_is_unix_groups(domain_sid)) {
587 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
588 *domain_name = talloc_strdup(
589 mem_ctx, unix_groups_domain_name());
590 if (*domain_name == NULL) {
591 return false;
594 for (i=0; i<num_rids; i++) {
595 (*names)[i] = talloc_strdup(
596 (*names), gidtoname(rids[i]));
597 if ((*names)[i] == NULL) {
598 return false;
600 (*types)[i] = SID_NAME_DOM_GRP;
602 return true;
605 return wb_lookup_rids(mem_ctx, domain_sid, num_rids, rids,
606 domain_name, *names, *types);
610 * Is the SID a domain as such? If yes, lookup its name.
613 static bool lookup_as_domain(const struct dom_sid *sid, TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
614 const char **name)
616 const char *tmp;
617 enum lsa_SidType type;
619 if (sid_check_is_our_sam(sid)) {
620 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, get_global_sam_name());
621 return true;
624 if (sid_check_is_builtin(sid)) {
625 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, builtin_domain_name());
626 return true;
629 if (sid_check_is_wellknown_domain(sid, &tmp)) {
630 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, tmp);
631 return true;
634 if (sid_check_is_unix_users(sid)) {
635 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, unix_users_domain_name());
636 return true;
639 if (sid_check_is_unix_groups(sid)) {
640 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, unix_groups_domain_name());
641 return true;
644 if (sid->num_auths != 4) {
645 /* This can't be a domain */
646 return false;
649 if (IS_DC) {
650 uint32 i, num_domains;
651 struct trustdom_info **domains;
653 /* This is relatively expensive, but it happens only on DCs
654 * and for SIDs that have 4 sub-authorities and thus look like
655 * domains */
657 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(pdb_enum_trusteddoms(mem_ctx,
658 &num_domains,
659 &domains))) {
660 return false;
663 for (i=0; i<num_domains; i++) {
664 if (dom_sid_equal(sid, &domains[i]->sid)) {
665 *name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx,
666 domains[i]->name);
667 return true;
670 return false;
673 if (winbind_lookup_sid(mem_ctx, sid, &tmp, NULL, &type) &&
674 (type == SID_NAME_DOMAIN)) {
675 *name = tmp;
676 return true;
679 return false;
683 * This tries to implement the rather weird rules for the lsa_lookup level
684 * parameter.
686 * This is as close as we can get to what W2k3 does. With this we survive the
687 * RPC-LSALOOKUP samba4 test as of 2006-01-08. NT4 as a PDC is a bit more
688 * different, but I assume that's just being too liberal. For example, W2k3
689 * replies to everything else but the levels 1-6 with INVALID_PARAMETER
690 * whereas NT4 does the same as level 1 (I think). I did not fully test that
691 * with NT4, this is what w2k3 does.
693 * Level 1: Ask everywhere
694 * Level 2: Ask domain and trusted domains, no builtin and wkn
695 * Level 3: Only ask domain
696 * Level 4: W2k3ad: Only ask AD trusts
697 * Level 5: Only ask transitive forest trusts
698 * Level 6: Like 4
701 static bool check_dom_sid_to_level(const struct dom_sid *sid, int level)
703 int ret = false;
705 switch(level) {
706 case 1:
707 ret = true;
708 break;
709 case 2:
710 ret = (!sid_check_is_builtin(sid) &&
711 !sid_check_is_wellknown_domain(sid, NULL));
712 break;
713 case 3:
714 case 4:
715 case 6:
716 ret = sid_check_is_our_sam(sid);
717 break;
718 case 5:
719 ret = false;
720 break;
723 DEBUG(10, ("%s SID %s in level %d\n",
724 ret ? "Accepting" : "Rejecting",
725 sid_string_dbg(sid), level));
726 return ret;
730 * Lookup a bunch of SIDs. This is modeled after lsa_lookup_sids with
731 * references to domains, it is explicitly made for this.
733 * This attempts to be as efficient as possible: It collects all SIDs
734 * belonging to a domain and hands them in bulk to the appropriate lookup
735 * function. In particular pdb_lookup_rids with ldapsam_trusted benefits
736 * *hugely* from this.
739 NTSTATUS lookup_sids(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, int num_sids,
740 const struct dom_sid **sids, int level,
741 struct lsa_dom_info **ret_domains,
742 struct lsa_name_info **ret_names)
744 TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
745 NTSTATUS result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
746 struct lsa_name_info *name_infos;
747 struct lsa_dom_info *dom_infos = NULL;
749 int i, j;
751 if (!(tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx))) {
752 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_new failed\n"));
753 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
756 if (num_sids) {
757 name_infos = talloc_array(mem_ctx, struct lsa_name_info, num_sids);
758 if (name_infos == NULL) {
759 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
760 goto fail;
762 } else {
763 name_infos = NULL;
766 dom_infos = talloc_zero_array(mem_ctx, struct lsa_dom_info,
767 LSA_REF_DOMAIN_LIST_MULTIPLIER);
768 if (dom_infos == NULL) {
769 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
770 goto fail;
773 /* First build up the data structures:
775 * dom_infos is a list of domains referenced in the list of
776 * SIDs. Later we will walk the list of domains and look up the RIDs
777 * in bulk.
779 * name_infos is a shadow-copy of the SIDs array to collect the real
780 * data.
782 * dom_info->idxs is an index into the name_infos array. The
783 * difficulty we have here is that we need to keep the SIDs the client
784 * asked for in the same order for the reply
787 for (i=0; i<num_sids; i++) {
788 struct dom_sid sid;
789 uint32_t rid = 0;
790 const char *domain_name = NULL;
792 sid_copy(&sid, sids[i]);
793 name_infos[i].type = SID_NAME_USE_NONE;
795 if (lookup_as_domain(&sid, name_infos, &domain_name)) {
796 /* We can't push that through the normal lookup
797 * process, as this would reference illegal
798 * domains.
800 * For example S-1-5-32 would end up referencing
801 * domain S-1-5- with RID 32 which is clearly wrong.
803 if (domain_name == NULL) {
804 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
805 goto fail;
808 name_infos[i].rid = 0;
809 name_infos[i].type = SID_NAME_DOMAIN;
810 name_infos[i].name = NULL;
812 if (sid_check_is_builtin(&sid)) {
813 /* Yes, W2k3 returns "BUILTIN" both as domain
814 * and name here */
815 name_infos[i].name = talloc_strdup(
816 name_infos, builtin_domain_name());
817 if (name_infos[i].name == NULL) {
818 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
819 goto fail;
822 } else {
823 /* This is a normal SID with rid component */
824 if (!sid_split_rid(&sid, &rid)) {
825 result = NT_STATUS_INVALID_SID;
826 goto fail;
830 if (!check_dom_sid_to_level(&sid, level)) {
831 name_infos[i].rid = 0;
832 name_infos[i].type = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
833 name_infos[i].name = NULL;
834 continue;
837 for (j=0; j<LSA_REF_DOMAIN_LIST_MULTIPLIER; j++) {
838 if (!dom_infos[j].valid) {
839 break;
841 if (dom_sid_equal(&sid, &dom_infos[j].sid)) {
842 break;
846 if (j == LSA_REF_DOMAIN_LIST_MULTIPLIER) {
847 /* TODO: What's the right error message here? */
848 result = NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED;
849 goto fail;
852 if (!dom_infos[j].valid) {
853 /* We found a domain not yet referenced, create a new
854 * ref. */
855 dom_infos[j].valid = true;
856 sid_copy(&dom_infos[j].sid, &sid);
858 if (domain_name != NULL) {
859 /* This name was being found above in the case
860 * when we found a domain SID */
861 dom_infos[j].name =
862 talloc_strdup(dom_infos, domain_name);
863 if (dom_infos[j].name == NULL) {
864 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
865 goto fail;
867 } else {
868 /* lookup_rids will take care of this */
869 dom_infos[j].name = NULL;
873 name_infos[i].dom_idx = j;
875 if (name_infos[i].type == SID_NAME_USE_NONE) {
876 name_infos[i].rid = rid;
878 ADD_TO_ARRAY(dom_infos, int, i, &dom_infos[j].idxs,
879 &dom_infos[j].num_idxs);
881 if (dom_infos[j].idxs == NULL) {
882 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
883 goto fail;
888 /* Iterate over the domains found */
890 for (i=0; i<LSA_REF_DOMAIN_LIST_MULTIPLIER; i++) {
891 uint32_t *rids;
892 const char *domain_name = NULL;
893 const char **names;
894 enum lsa_SidType *types;
895 struct lsa_dom_info *dom = &dom_infos[i];
897 if (!dom->valid) {
898 /* No domains left, we're done */
899 break;
902 if (dom->num_idxs) {
903 if (!(rids = talloc_array(tmp_ctx, uint32, dom->num_idxs))) {
904 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
905 goto fail;
907 } else {
908 rids = NULL;
911 for (j=0; j<dom->num_idxs; j++) {
912 rids[j] = name_infos[dom->idxs[j]].rid;
915 if (!lookup_rids(tmp_ctx, &dom->sid,
916 dom->num_idxs, rids, &domain_name,
917 &names, &types)) {
918 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
919 goto fail;
922 if (!(dom->name = talloc_strdup(dom_infos, domain_name))) {
923 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
924 goto fail;
927 for (j=0; j<dom->num_idxs; j++) {
928 int idx = dom->idxs[j];
929 name_infos[idx].type = types[j];
930 if (types[j] != SID_NAME_UNKNOWN) {
931 name_infos[idx].name =
932 talloc_strdup(name_infos, names[j]);
933 if (name_infos[idx].name == NULL) {
934 result = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
935 goto fail;
937 } else {
938 name_infos[idx].name = NULL;
943 *ret_domains = dom_infos;
944 *ret_names = name_infos;
945 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
946 return NT_STATUS_OK;
948 fail:
949 TALLOC_FREE(dom_infos);
950 TALLOC_FREE(name_infos);
951 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
952 return result;
955 /*****************************************************************
956 *THE CANONICAL* convert SID to name function.
957 *****************************************************************/
959 bool lookup_sid(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const struct dom_sid *sid,
960 const char **ret_domain, const char **ret_name,
961 enum lsa_SidType *ret_type)
963 struct lsa_dom_info *domain;
964 struct lsa_name_info *name;
965 TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
966 bool ret = false;
968 DEBUG(10, ("lookup_sid called for SID '%s'\n", sid_string_dbg(sid)));
970 if (!(tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx))) {
971 DEBUG(0, ("talloc_new failed\n"));
972 return false;
975 if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(lookup_sids(tmp_ctx, 1, &sid, 1,
976 &domain, &name))) {
977 goto done;
980 if (name->type == SID_NAME_UNKNOWN) {
981 goto done;
984 if ((ret_domain != NULL) &&
985 !(*ret_domain = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, domain->name))) {
986 goto done;
989 if ((ret_name != NULL) &&
990 !(*ret_name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, name->name))) {
991 goto done;
994 if (ret_type != NULL) {
995 *ret_type = name->type;
998 ret = true;
1000 done:
1001 if (ret) {
1002 DEBUG(10, ("Sid %s -> %s\\%s(%d)\n", sid_string_dbg(sid),
1003 domain->name, name->name, name->type));
1004 } else {
1005 DEBUG(10, ("failed to lookup sid %s\n", sid_string_dbg(sid)));
1007 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
1008 return ret;
1011 /*****************************************************************
1012 Id mapping cache. This is to avoid Winbind mappings already
1013 seen by smbd to be queried too frequently, keeping winbindd
1014 busy, and blocking smbd while winbindd is busy with other
1015 stuff. Written by Michael Steffens <michael.steffens@hp.com>,
1016 modified to use linked lists by jra.
1017 *****************************************************************/
1020 /*****************************************************************
1021 *THE LEGACY* convert uid_t to SID function.
1022 *****************************************************************/
1024 static void legacy_uid_to_sid(struct dom_sid *psid, uid_t uid)
1026 bool ret;
1028 ZERO_STRUCTP(psid);
1030 become_root();
1031 ret = pdb_uid_to_sid(uid, psid);
1032 unbecome_root();
1034 if (ret) {
1035 /* This is a mapped user */
1036 goto done;
1039 /* This is an unmapped user */
1041 uid_to_unix_users_sid(uid, psid);
1043 done:
1044 DEBUG(10,("LEGACY: uid %u -> sid %s\n", (unsigned int)uid,
1045 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1047 return;
1050 /*****************************************************************
1051 *THE LEGACY* convert gid_t to SID function.
1052 *****************************************************************/
1054 static void legacy_gid_to_sid(struct dom_sid *psid, gid_t gid)
1056 bool ret;
1058 ZERO_STRUCTP(psid);
1060 become_root();
1061 ret = pdb_gid_to_sid(gid, psid);
1062 unbecome_root();
1064 if (ret) {
1065 /* This is a mapped group */
1066 goto done;
1069 /* This is an unmapped group */
1071 gid_to_unix_groups_sid(gid, psid);
1073 done:
1074 DEBUG(10,("LEGACY: gid %u -> sid %s\n", (unsigned int)gid,
1075 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1077 return;
1080 /*****************************************************************
1081 *THE LEGACY* convert SID to id function.
1082 *****************************************************************/
1084 static bool legacy_sid_to_unixid(const struct dom_sid *psid, struct unixid *id)
1086 bool ret;
1088 become_root();
1089 ret = pdb_sid_to_id(psid, id);
1090 unbecome_root();
1092 if (!ret) {
1093 DEBUG(10,("LEGACY: mapping failed for sid %s\n",
1094 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1095 return false;
1098 return true;
1101 static bool legacy_sid_to_gid(const struct dom_sid *psid, gid_t *pgid)
1103 struct unixid id;
1104 if (!legacy_sid_to_unixid(psid, &id)) {
1105 return false;
1107 if (id.type == ID_TYPE_GID || id.type == ID_TYPE_BOTH) {
1108 *pgid = id.id;
1109 return true;
1111 return false;
1114 static bool legacy_sid_to_uid(const struct dom_sid *psid, uid_t *puid)
1116 struct unixid id;
1117 if (!legacy_sid_to_unixid(psid, &id)) {
1118 return false;
1120 if (id.type == ID_TYPE_UID || id.type == ID_TYPE_BOTH) {
1121 *puid = id.id;
1122 return true;
1124 return false;
1127 /*****************************************************************
1128 *THE CANONICAL* convert uid_t to SID function.
1129 *****************************************************************/
1131 void uid_to_sid(struct dom_sid *psid, uid_t uid)
1133 bool expired = true;
1134 bool ret;
1135 ZERO_STRUCTP(psid);
1137 /* Check the winbindd cache directly. */
1138 ret = idmap_cache_find_uid2sid(uid, psid, &expired);
1140 if (ret && !expired && is_null_sid(psid)) {
1142 * Negative cache entry, we already asked.
1143 * do legacy.
1145 legacy_uid_to_sid(psid, uid);
1146 return;
1149 if (!ret || expired) {
1150 /* Not in cache. Ask winbindd. */
1151 if (!winbind_uid_to_sid(psid, uid)) {
1153 * We shouldn't return the NULL SID
1154 * here if winbind was running and
1155 * couldn't map, as winbind will have
1156 * added a negative entry that will
1157 * cause us to go though the
1158 * legacy_uid_to_sid()
1159 * function anyway in the case above
1160 * the next time we ask.
1162 DEBUG(5, ("uid_to_sid: winbind failed to find a sid "
1163 "for uid %u\n", (unsigned int)uid));
1165 legacy_uid_to_sid(psid, uid);
1166 return;
1170 DEBUG(10,("uid %u -> sid %s\n", (unsigned int)uid,
1171 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1173 return;
1176 /*****************************************************************
1177 *THE CANONICAL* convert gid_t to SID function.
1178 *****************************************************************/
1180 void gid_to_sid(struct dom_sid *psid, gid_t gid)
1182 bool expired = true;
1183 bool ret;
1184 ZERO_STRUCTP(psid);
1186 /* Check the winbindd cache directly. */
1187 ret = idmap_cache_find_gid2sid(gid, psid, &expired);
1189 if (ret && !expired && is_null_sid(psid)) {
1191 * Negative cache entry, we already asked.
1192 * do legacy.
1194 legacy_gid_to_sid(psid, gid);
1195 return;
1198 if (!ret || expired) {
1199 /* Not in cache. Ask winbindd. */
1200 if (!winbind_gid_to_sid(psid, gid)) {
1202 * We shouldn't return the NULL SID
1203 * here if winbind was running and
1204 * couldn't map, as winbind will have
1205 * added a negative entry that will
1206 * cause us to go though the
1207 * legacy_gid_to_sid()
1208 * function anyway in the case above
1209 * the next time we ask.
1211 DEBUG(5, ("gid_to_sid: winbind failed to find a sid "
1212 "for gid %u\n", (unsigned int)gid));
1214 legacy_gid_to_sid(psid, gid);
1215 return;
1219 DEBUG(10,("gid %u -> sid %s\n", (unsigned int)gid,
1220 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1222 return;
1225 bool sids_to_unixids(const struct dom_sid *sids, uint32_t num_sids,
1226 struct unixid *ids)
1228 struct wbcDomainSid *wbc_sids = NULL;
1229 struct wbcUnixId *wbc_ids = NULL;
1230 uint32_t i, num_not_cached;
1231 wbcErr err;
1232 bool ret = false;
1234 wbc_sids = talloc_array(talloc_tos(), struct wbcDomainSid, num_sids);
1235 if (wbc_sids == NULL) {
1236 return false;
1239 num_not_cached = 0;
1241 for (i=0; i<num_sids; i++) {
1242 bool expired;
1243 uint32_t rid;
1245 if (sid_peek_check_rid(&global_sid_Unix_Users,
1246 &sids[i], &rid)) {
1247 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_UID;
1248 ids[i].id = rid;
1249 continue;
1251 if (sid_peek_check_rid(&global_sid_Unix_Groups,
1252 &sids[i], &rid)) {
1253 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_GID;
1254 ids[i].id = rid;
1255 continue;
1257 if (idmap_cache_find_sid2unixid(&sids[i], &ids[i], &expired)
1258 && !expired)
1260 continue;
1262 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED;
1263 memcpy(&wbc_sids[num_not_cached], &sids[i],
1264 ndr_size_dom_sid(&sids[i], 0));
1265 num_not_cached += 1;
1267 if (num_not_cached == 0) {
1268 goto done;
1270 wbc_ids = talloc_array(talloc_tos(), struct wbcUnixId, num_not_cached);
1271 if (wbc_ids == NULL) {
1272 goto fail;
1274 for (i=0; i<num_not_cached; i++) {
1275 wbc_ids[i].type = WBC_ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED;
1277 err = wbcSidsToUnixIds(wbc_sids, num_not_cached, wbc_ids);
1278 if (!WBC_ERROR_IS_OK(err)) {
1279 DEBUG(10, ("wbcSidsToUnixIds returned %s\n",
1280 wbcErrorString(err)));
1283 num_not_cached = 0;
1285 for (i=0; i<num_sids; i++) {
1286 if (ids[i].type == ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED) {
1287 switch (wbc_ids[num_not_cached].type) {
1288 case WBC_ID_TYPE_UID:
1289 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_UID;
1290 ids[i].id = wbc_ids[num_not_cached].id.uid;
1291 break;
1292 case WBC_ID_TYPE_GID:
1293 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_GID;
1294 ids[i].id = wbc_ids[num_not_cached].id.gid;
1295 break;
1296 default:
1297 /* The types match, and wbcUnixId -> id is a union anyway */
1298 ids[i].type = (enum id_type)wbc_ids[num_not_cached].type;
1299 ids[i].id = wbc_ids[num_not_cached].id.gid;
1300 break;
1302 num_not_cached += 1;
1306 for (i=0; i<num_sids; i++) {
1307 if (ids[i].type != ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED) {
1308 continue;
1310 if (legacy_sid_to_gid(&sids[i], &ids[i].id)) {
1311 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_GID;
1312 continue;
1314 if (legacy_sid_to_uid(&sids[i], &ids[i].id)) {
1315 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_UID;
1316 continue;
1319 done:
1320 for (i=0; i<num_sids; i++) {
1321 switch(ids[i].type) {
1322 case WBC_ID_TYPE_GID:
1323 case WBC_ID_TYPE_UID:
1324 case WBC_ID_TYPE_BOTH:
1325 if (ids[i].id == -1) {
1326 ids[i].type = ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED;
1328 break;
1329 case WBC_ID_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED:
1330 break;
1334 ret = true;
1335 fail:
1336 TALLOC_FREE(wbc_ids);
1337 TALLOC_FREE(wbc_sids);
1338 return ret;
1341 /*****************************************************************
1342 *THE CANONICAL* convert SID to uid function.
1343 *****************************************************************/
1345 bool sid_to_uid(const struct dom_sid *psid, uid_t *puid)
1347 bool expired = true;
1348 bool ret;
1349 uint32 rid;
1351 /* Optimize for the Unix Users Domain
1352 * as the conversion is straightforward */
1353 if (sid_peek_check_rid(&global_sid_Unix_Users, psid, &rid)) {
1354 uid_t uid = rid;
1355 *puid = uid;
1357 /* return here, don't cache */
1358 DEBUG(10,("sid %s -> uid %u\n", sid_string_dbg(psid),
1359 (unsigned int)*puid ));
1360 return true;
1363 /* Check the winbindd cache directly. */
1364 ret = idmap_cache_find_sid2uid(psid, puid, &expired);
1366 if (ret && !expired && (*puid == (uid_t)-1)) {
1368 * Negative cache entry, we already asked.
1369 * do legacy.
1371 return legacy_sid_to_uid(psid, puid);
1374 if (!ret || expired) {
1375 /* Not in cache. Ask winbindd. */
1376 if (!winbind_sid_to_uid(puid, psid)) {
1377 DEBUG(5, ("winbind failed to find a uid for sid %s\n",
1378 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1379 /* winbind failed. do legacy */
1380 return legacy_sid_to_uid(psid, puid);
1384 /* TODO: Here would be the place to allocate both a gid and a uid for
1385 * the SID in question */
1387 DEBUG(10,("sid %s -> uid %u\n", sid_string_dbg(psid),
1388 (unsigned int)*puid ));
1390 return true;
1393 /*****************************************************************
1394 *THE CANONICAL* convert SID to gid function.
1395 Group mapping is used for gids that maps to Wellknown SIDs
1396 *****************************************************************/
1398 bool sid_to_gid(const struct dom_sid *psid, gid_t *pgid)
1400 bool expired = true;
1401 bool ret;
1402 uint32 rid;
1404 /* Optimize for the Unix Groups Domain
1405 * as the conversion is straightforward */
1406 if (sid_peek_check_rid(&global_sid_Unix_Groups, psid, &rid)) {
1407 gid_t gid = rid;
1408 *pgid = gid;
1410 /* return here, don't cache */
1411 DEBUG(10,("sid %s -> gid %u\n", sid_string_dbg(psid),
1412 (unsigned int)*pgid ));
1413 return true;
1416 /* Check the winbindd cache directly. */
1417 ret = idmap_cache_find_sid2gid(psid, pgid, &expired);
1419 if (ret && !expired && (*pgid == (gid_t)-1)) {
1421 * Negative cache entry, we already asked.
1422 * do legacy.
1424 return legacy_sid_to_gid(psid, pgid);
1427 if (!ret || expired) {
1428 /* Not in cache or negative. Ask winbindd. */
1429 /* Ask winbindd if it can map this sid to a gid.
1430 * (Idmap will check it is a valid SID and of the right type) */
1432 if ( !winbind_sid_to_gid(pgid, psid) ) {
1434 DEBUG(10,("winbind failed to find a gid for sid %s\n",
1435 sid_string_dbg(psid)));
1436 /* winbind failed. do legacy */
1437 return legacy_sid_to_gid(psid, pgid);
1441 DEBUG(10,("sid %s -> gid %u\n", sid_string_dbg(psid),
1442 (unsigned int)*pgid ));
1444 return true;
1448 * @brief This function gets the primary group SID mapping the primary
1449 * GID of the user as obtained by an actual getpwnam() call.
1450 * This is necessary to avoid issues with arbitrary group SIDs
1451 * stored in passdb. We try as hard as we can to get the SID
1452 * corresponding to the GID, including trying group mapping.
1453 * If nothing else works, we will force "Domain Users" as the
1454 * primary group.
1455 * This is needed because we must always be able to lookup the
1456 * primary group SID, so we cannot settle for an arbitrary SID.
1458 * This call can be expensive. Use with moderation.
1459 * If you have a "samu" struct around use pdb_get_group_sid()
1460 * instead as it does properly cache results.
1462 * @param mem_ctx[in] The memory context iused to allocate the result.
1463 * @param username[in] The user's name
1464 * @param _pwd[in|out] If available, pass in user's passwd struct.
1465 * It will contain a tallocated passwd if NULL was
1466 * passed in.
1467 * @param _group_sid[out] The user's Primary Group SID
1469 * @return NTSTATUS error code.
1471 NTSTATUS get_primary_group_sid(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
1472 const char *username,
1473 struct passwd **_pwd,
1474 struct dom_sid **_group_sid)
1476 TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx;
1477 bool need_lookup_sid = false;
1478 struct dom_sid *group_sid;
1479 struct passwd *pwd = *_pwd;
1481 tmp_ctx = talloc_new(mem_ctx);
1482 if (!tmp_ctx) {
1483 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
1486 if (!pwd) {
1487 pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, username);
1488 if (!pwd) {
1489 DEBUG(0, ("Failed to find a Unix account for %s",
1490 username));
1491 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
1492 return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
1496 group_sid = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct dom_sid);
1497 if (!group_sid) {
1498 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
1499 return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
1502 gid_to_sid(group_sid, pwd->pw_gid);
1503 if (!is_null_sid(group_sid)) {
1504 struct dom_sid domain_sid;
1505 uint32_t rid;
1507 /* We need a sid within our domain */
1508 sid_copy(&domain_sid, group_sid);
1509 sid_split_rid(&domain_sid, &rid);
1510 if (dom_sid_equal(&domain_sid, get_global_sam_sid())) {
1512 * As shortcut for the expensive lookup_sid call
1513 * compare the domain sid part
1515 switch (rid) {
1516 case DOMAIN_RID_ADMINS:
1517 case DOMAIN_RID_USERS:
1518 goto done;
1519 default:
1520 need_lookup_sid = true;
1521 break;
1523 } else {
1524 /* Try group mapping */
1525 ZERO_STRUCTP(group_sid);
1526 if (pdb_gid_to_sid(pwd->pw_gid, group_sid)) {
1527 need_lookup_sid = true;
1532 /* We must verify that this is a valid SID that resolves to a
1533 * group of the correct type */
1534 if (need_lookup_sid) {
1535 enum lsa_SidType type = SID_NAME_UNKNOWN;
1536 bool lookup_ret;
1538 DEBUG(10, ("do lookup_sid(%s) for group of user %s\n",
1539 sid_string_dbg(group_sid), username));
1541 /* Now check that it's actually a domain group and
1542 * not something else */
1543 lookup_ret = lookup_sid(tmp_ctx, group_sid,
1544 NULL, NULL, &type);
1546 if (lookup_ret && (type == SID_NAME_DOM_GRP)) {
1547 goto done;
1550 DEBUG(3, ("Primary group %s for user %s is"
1551 " a %s and not a domain group\n",
1552 sid_string_dbg(group_sid), username,
1553 sid_type_lookup(type)));
1556 /* Everything else, failed.
1557 * Just set it to the 'Domain Users' RID of 513 which will
1558 always resolve to a name */
1559 DEBUG(3, ("Forcing Primary Group to 'Domain Users' for %s\n",
1560 username));
1562 sid_compose(group_sid, get_global_sam_sid(), DOMAIN_RID_USERS);
1564 done:
1565 *_pwd = talloc_move(mem_ctx, &pwd);
1566 *_group_sid = talloc_move(mem_ctx, &group_sid);
1567 TALLOC_FREE(tmp_ctx);
1568 return NT_STATUS_OK;