[cifs-protocol] explaination of format desired = 0x0 in drs_crackname operation
Matthieu Patou
mat at samba.org
Sat Jul 30 05:35:40 MDT 2011
On 30/07/2011 15:31, Matthieu Patou wrote:
> Dear dochelp team,
>
> While investigating around my samba + windows 2003r2 domain, I noticed
> that my w2k3r2 domain controller sends this to the samba server:
> pull returned NT_STATUS_OK
> drsuapi_DsCrackNames: struct drsuapi_DsCrackNames
> in: struct drsuapi_DsCrackNames
> bind_handle : *
> bind_handle: struct policy_handle
> handle_type : 0x00000000 (0)
> uuid :
> 8e8ac098-f92e-4e63-aa40-2343a92cdd81
> level : 0x00000001 (1)
> req : *
> req : union
> drsuapi_DsNameRequest(case 1)
> req1: struct drsuapi_DsNameRequest1
> codepage : 0x000004e4 (1252)
> language : 0x00000409 (1033)
> format_flags :
> DRSUAPI_DS_NAME_FLAG_NO_FLAGS (0)
> format_offered :
> DRSUAPI_DS_NAME_FORMAT_UNKNOWN (0)
> format_desired :
> DRSUAPI_DS_NAME_FORMAT_FQDN_1779 (1)
> count : 0x00000001 (1)
> names : *
> names: ARRAY(1)
> names: struct drsuapi_DsNameString
> str : *
> str :
> '{E13B5B02-7B5D-44F0-813E-31C598FC166E}'
> dump OK
>
> In which occasion the Windows domain controller can send format
> desired = 0 ?
>
> I checked the ms-drsr.pdf and found no explanation for it.
>
> Thanks for your future explanations.
>
> note: I attached the blob related to the dsCrackNames request so that
> you can see it in a raw form.
>
>
> Matthieu.
>
Please ignore my question, it seems I had some problems to read the spec
correctly !
>
>
>
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