Fix dialect negotiation to save off when we have negotiated lanman.
This allows us to avoid sending some somewhat newer requests that the server
can not handle and go directly to the older version (infolevel) of the same
call. Make sure we try to negotiate a level which allows us to get the
server OS (which we check so we can detect Win9x vs. other legacy servers
and eventually work around the Win9x DOS time bug (they reverse date/time
fields).
Signed-off-by: Steve French <sfrench@us.ibm.com>
/* Only need to call the old QFSInfo if failed
on newer one */
if(rc)
- rc = CIFSSMBQFSInfo(xid, pTcon, buf);
+ if((pTcon->ses->flags & CIFS_SES_LANMAN) == 0)
+ rc = CIFSSMBQFSInfo(xid, pTcon, buf); /* not supported by OS2 */
- /* Old Windows servers do not support level 103, retry with level
- one if old server failed the previous call */
+ /* Some old Windows servers also do not support level 103, retry with
+ older level one if old server failed the previous call or we
+ bypassed it because we detected that this was an older LANMAN sess */
if(rc)
rc = SMBOldQFSInfo(xid, pTcon, buf);
/*
char * domainName;
char * password;
};
-/* session flags */
+/* no more than one of the following three session flags may be set */
#define CIFS_SES_NT4 1
-
+#define CIFS_SES_OS2 2
+#define CIFS_SES_W9X 4
+/* following flag is set for old servers such as OS2 (and Win95?)
+ which do not negotiate NTLM or POSIX dialects, but instead
+ negotiate one of the older LANMAN dialects */
+#define CIFS_SES_LANMAN 8
/*
* there is one of these for each connection to a resource on a particular
* session
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
#define LANMAN_PROT 0
-#define CIFS_PROT 1
+#define LANMAN2_PROT 1
+#define CIFS_PROT 2
#else
#define CIFS_PROT 0
#endif
} protocols[] = {
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
{LANMAN_PROT, "\2LM1.2X002"},
+ {LANMAN2_PROT, "\2LANMAN2.1"},
#endif /* weak password hashing for legacy clients */
{CIFS_PROT, "\2NT LM 0.12"},
{POSIX_PROT, "\2POSIX 2"},
/* define the number of elements in the cifs dialect array */
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_POSIX
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
-#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 3
+#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 4
#else
#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 2
#endif /* CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH */
#else /* not posix */
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
-#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 2
+#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 3
#else
#define CIFS_NUM_PROT 1
#endif /* CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH */
goto neg_err_exit;
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
} else if((pSMBr->hdr.WordCount == 13)
- && (pSMBr->DialectIndex == LANMAN_PROT)) {
+ && ((pSMBr->DialectIndex == LANMAN_PROT)
+ || (pSMBr->DialectIndex == LANMAN2_PROT))) {
int tmp, adjust;
struct lanman_neg_rsp * rsp = (struct lanman_neg_rsp *)pSMBr;
first_time = 1;
}
if (!rc) {
+ pSesInfo->flags = 0;
pSesInfo->capabilities = pSesInfo->server->capabilities;
if(linuxExtEnabled == 0)
pSesInfo->capabilities &= (~CAP_UNIX);
ses->serverOS = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
if(ses->serverOS)
strncpy(ses->serverOS, bcc_ptr, len);
+ if(strncmp(ses->serverOS, "OS/2",4) == 0) {
+ cFYI(1,("OS/2 server"));
+ ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_OS2;
+ }
bcc_ptr += len + 1;
bleft -= len + 1;
if(len > bleft)
return rc;
- if(ses->serverDomain)
- kfree(ses->serverDomain);
-
- ses->serverDomain = kzalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
- if(ses->serverOS)
- strncpy(ses->serverOS, bcc_ptr, len);
-
- bcc_ptr += len + 1;
- bleft -= len + 1;
-
+ /* No domain field in LANMAN case. Domain is
+ returned by old servers in the SMB negprot response */
+ /* BB For newer servers which do not support Unicode,
+ but thus do return domain here we could add parsing
+ for it later, but it is not very important */
cFYI(1,("ascii: bytes left %d",bleft));
return rc;
str_area = kmalloc(2000, GFP_KERNEL);
bcc_ptr = str_area;
+ ses->flags &= ~CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
+
if(type == LANMAN) {
#ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
char lnm_session_key[CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE];
/* and copy into bcc */
calc_lanman_hash(ses, lnm_session_key);
-
+ ses->flags |= CIFS_SES_LANMAN;
/* #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_DEBUG2
cifs_dump_mem("cryptkey: ",ses->server->cryptKey,
CIFS_SESS_KEY_SIZE);