#!/usr/bin/perl #if you define this, debugging output will be printed to STDERR. $debug=1; #to force using some DC for some domains, fill in this hash. #the key is a regexp matched against the domain name # the value is an array ref with PDC and BDC. # the order the names are matched in is UNDEFINED. #i.e.: # %controllers = ( "domain" => ["pdc","bdc"]); #%controllers = ( ".*" => ["tlc5",undef]); #define this if you wish to use a WINS server. If undefined, broadcast # will be attempted. $wins_server="c0wins"; # Some servers (at least mine) really really want to be called by address. # If this variable is defined, we'll ask nmblookup to do a reverse DNS on the # DC addresses. It might fail though, for instance because you have a crappy # DNS with no reverse zones or records. If it doesn't work, you'll have to # fall back to the %controllers hack. $try_reverse_dns=1; # Soem servers (at least mine) don't like to be called by their fully # qualified name. define this if you wish to call them ONLY by their # hostname. $dont_use_fqdn=1; #no more user-serviceable parts use Authen::Smb; #variables: # %pdc used to cache the domain -> pdc_ip values. IT NEVER EXPIRES! while (<>) { if (! m;([^\\]+)(\\|/)(\S+)\s(.*); ) { #parse the line print "ERR\n"; next; } $domain=$1; $user=$3; $pass=$4; print STDERR "domain: $domain, user: $user, pass=$pass\n" if (defined ($debug)); # check out that we know the PDC address if (!$pdc{$domain}) { ($pdc,$bdc)=&discover_dc($domain); if ($pdc) { $pdc{$domain}=$pdc; $bdc{$domain}=$bdc; } } $pdc=$pdc{$domain}; $bdc=$bdc{$domain}; if (!$pdc) { #a pdc was not found print "ERR\n"; print STDERR "No PDC found\n" if (defined($debug)); next; } print STDERR "querying '$pdc' and '$bdc' for user '$domain\\$user', ". "pass $pass\n" if (defined($debug)); $result=Authen::Smb::authen($user,$pass,$pdc,$bdc,$domain); print STDERR "result is: $nt_results{$result} ($result)\n" if (defined($debug)); if ($result == NTV_NO_ERROR) { print STDERR ("OK for user '$domain\\$user'\n") if (defined($debug)); print ("OK\n"); } else { print STDERR "Could not authenticate user '$domain\\$user'\n"; print ("ERR\n"); } } #why do Microsoft servers have to be so damn picky and convoluted? sub discover_dc { my $domain = shift @_; my ($pdc, $bdc, $lookupstring, $datum); foreach (keys %controllers) { if ($domain =~ /$_/) { print STDERR "DCs forced by user: $_ => ". join(',',@{$controllers{$_}}). "\n" if (defined($debug)); return @{$controllers{$_}}; } } $lookupstring="nmblookup"; $lookupstring.=" -R -U $wins_server" if (defined($wins_server)); $lookupstring.=" -T" if (defined($try_reverse_dns)); $lookupstring.=" '$domain#1c'"; print STDERR "Discovering PDC: $lookupstring\n" if (defined($debug)); #discover the PDC address open(PDC,"$lookupstring|"); while () { print STDERR "response line: $_" if (defined($debug)); if (m|(.*), (\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)|) { $datum=$1; print STDERR "matched $datum\n" if (defined($debug)); if (defined($dont_use_fqdn) && $datum =~ /^([^.]+)\..*/) { $datum=$1; print STDERR "stripped domain name: $datum\n" if (defined($debug)); } } elsif (m|^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)|) { $datum=$1; } else { #no data here, go to next line next; } if ($datum) { if ($pdc) { $bdc=$datum; print STDERR "BDC is $datum\n" if (defined($debug)); last; } else { $pdc=$datum; print STDERR "PDC is $datum\n" if (defined($debug)); } last; } } close(PDC); return ($pdc,$bdc) if ($pdc); return 0; }