`LsaClose', `LsaEnumerateAccountRights', `LsaFreeMemory', `LsaOpenPolicy', `LsaQueryInformationPolicy', `NetLocalGroupEnum', `NetLocalGroupGetMembers', `NetServerEnum', `NetUserGetGroups' and `NtCreateToken'. * ntdll.h: Add declaration for `NtCreateToken'. * sec_helper.cc: Add `well_known_local_sid', `well_known_dialup_sid', `well_known_network_sid', `well_known_batch_sid', `well_known_interactive_sid', `well_known_service_sid' and `well_known_authenticated_users_sid'. (cygsid::string): Define as const method. (cygsid::get_sid): Set psid to NO_SID on error. (cygsid::getfromstr): Ditto. (cygsid::getfrompw): Simplify. (cygsid::getfromgr): Check for gr == NULL. (legal_sid_type): Move to security.h. (set_process_privilege): Return -1 on error, otherwise 0 or 1 related to previous privilege setting. * security.cc (extract_nt_dom_user): Remove `static'. (lsa2wchar): New function. (open_local_policy): Ditto. (close_local_policy): Ditto. (get_lsa_srv_inf): Ditto. (get_logon_server): Ditto. (get_logon_server_and_user_domain): Ditto. (get_user_groups): Ditto. (is_group_member): Ditto. (get_user_local_groups): Ditto. (sid_in_token_groups): Ditto. (get_user_primary_group): Ditto. (get_group_sidlist): Ditto. (get_system_priv_list): Ditto. (get_priv_list): Ditto. (get_dacl): Ditto. (create_token): Ditto. (subauth): Return immediately if SE_TCB_NAME can't be assigned. Change all return statements in case of error to jumps to `out' label. Add `out' label to support cleanup. * security.h: Add extern declarations for `well_known_local_sid', `well_known_dialup_sid', `well_known_network_sid', `well_known_batch_sid', `well_known_interactive_sid', `well_known_service_sid' and `well_known_authenticated_users_sid'. Add extern declarations for functions `create_token', `extract_nt_dom_user' and `get_logon_server_and_user_domain'. (class cygsid): Add method `assign'. Change operator= to call new `assign' method. Add `debug_print' method. (class cygsidlist): New class. (legal_sid_type): Moved from sec_helper.cc to here. * spawn.cc (spawn_guts) Revert reversion of previous patch. Call `RevertToSelf' and `ImpersonateLoggedOnUser' instead of `seteuid' again. * syscalls.cc (seteuid): Rearranged. Call `create_token' now when needed. Call `subauth' if `create_token' fails. Try setting token owner and primary group only if token was not explicitely created by `create_token'. * uinfo.cc (internal_getlogin): Try harder to generate correct user information. Especially don't trust return value of `GetUserName'.
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