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* environ.cc: Disable subauth settings. * grp.cc: Accomodate cygsidlist's count now being a method. * sec_helper.cc (SECURITY_MANDATORY_INTEGRITY_AUTHORITY): Remove. (mandatory_medium_integrity_sid): Remove. (mandatory_high_integrity_sid): Remove. (mandatory_system_integrity_sid): Remove. (fake_logon_sid): Add. (cygsid::get_sid): Add well_known parameter. Set well_known_sid accordingly. (cygsid::getfromstr): Ditto. (cygsidlist::alloc_sids): Move here from security.cc. (cygsidlist::free_sids): Ditto. (cygsidlist::add): Move here from security.h. Add well_known parameter. Set well_known_sid accordingly. Don't allow duplicate SIDs. * security.cc: Include cyglsa.h and cygwin/version.h. Throughout accomodate cygsidlist's count now being a method. Throughout drop redundant "contains" tests. (get_user_local_groups): Add local groups as well known SIDs. (get_token_group_sidlist): Add well known groups as well known SIDs. (get_server_groups): Ditto. Only call get_unix_group_sidlist after get_user_local_groups to maintain "well_known_sid" attribute. (get_initgroups_sidlist): Add well known groups as well known SIDs. (get_setgroups_sidlist): Add usersid and struct passwd parameter to allow calling get_server_groups from here. (get_system_priv_list): Make static. Return size of TOKEN_PRIVILEGES structure. (get_priv_list): Ditto. (create_token): Accomodate above changes. Drop misguided attempt to add MIC SIDs to created user token. Print returned token as hex value. (subauth): Disable. (lsaauth): New function implementing client side of LSA authentication. * security.h (class cygsid): Add well_known_sid attribute. Accomodate throughout. Add *= operator to create a well known SID. (class cygsidlist): Rename count to cnt. Make count a method. (cygsidlist::add): Move to sec_helper.cc. (cygsidlist::operator *=): New method to add well known SID. (cygsidlist::non_well_known_count): New method returning number of non well known SIDs in list. (cygsidlist::next_non_well_known_sid): New method returning next non well known SID by index. (mandatory_medium_integrity_sid): Drop declaration. (mandatory_high_integrity_sid): Drop declaration. (mandatory_system_integrity_sid): Drop declaration. (fake_logon_sid): Add declaration. (subauth): Disable declaration. (lsaauth): Add declaration. * syscalls.cc (seteuid32): Disable subauthentication. Add LSA authentication. * wincap.h: Define needs_logon_sid_in_sid_list throughout. * wincap.cc: Ditto. |
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