Active Directory registration not working Windows 7 x64 client
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OK, I had both the old dll and new dll in the directory, and it seems the service picks up both. That’s confusing. When using the new dll, I get this output (as already posted):
[CODE] 16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG Service Engine Version: 3
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. Starting all sub processes
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. 2 modules loaded
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. * Starting FOG.HostNameChanger
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. * Starting FOG.MODDebug
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::MODDebug Start Called
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::MODDebug Sleeping for 100 Seconds
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Starting hostname change process…
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Yielding to other subservices for 5 seconds.
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Attempting to connect to fog server…
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Module is active…
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger AD mode requested, confirming settings.
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Padding is invalid and cannot be removed.
16/03/2015 9:04 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger at System.Security.Cryptography.RijndaelManagedTransform.DecryptData(Byte
[] inputBuffer, Int32 inputOffset, Int32 inputCount, Byte[]& outputBuffer, Int32 outputOffset, PaddingMode paddingMode,
Boolean fLast)
at System.Security.Cryptography.RijndaelManagedTransform.TransformFinalBlock(Byte[] inputBuffer, Int32 inputOffset,
Int32 inputCount)
at System.Security.Cryptography.CryptoStream.FlushFinalBlock()
at System.Security.Cryptography.CryptoStream.Dispose(Boolean disposing)
at System.IO.Stream.Close()
at FOG.FOGCrypt.decrypt(Byte[] cipherData, Byte[] Key, Byte[] IV)
at FOG.FOGCrypt.decrypt(Byte[] cipherData, String Password)
at FOG.FOGCrypt.decryptHex(String hex)
at FOG.HostNameChanger.changeHostName()[/CODE]I’ve tried to fire up MonoDevelop, an IDE on Linux and to recompile this, but it seems my dll is not recognised unfortunately.
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PS: it would be great if someone had a tip on how to compile HostnameChange.dll on Linux and produce a .dll that’s recognised. Then I could do some actual debugging!
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And to repeat, with the original HostnameChange.dll I get this:
[CODE] 16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG Service Engine Version: 3
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. Starting all sub processes
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. 1 modules loaded
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. * Starting FOG.HostNameChanger
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Starting hostname change process…
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Yielding to other subservices for 7 seconds.
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Attempting to connect to fog server…
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Module is active…
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger AD mode requested, confirming settings.
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Hostname is up to date
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Attempting to join domain if not already a member…
16/03/2015 9:21 p.m. FOG::HostnameChanger Domain Error! (‘Unknown Error’ Code: 1355)[/CODE]That’s the same error [URL='http://www.fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-service-register-no-longer-working.10703/#post-29215’]that’s mentioned here[/URL].
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And your username field is not in the format domain/username?
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Wow, compiliation actually works if I compile the FOGService.exe as well and copy that first. That’s great, can now do development on Linux.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 43893, member: 7271”]And your username field is not in the format domain/username?[/quote]
No, it wasn’t. The domain name is automatically appended I saw already. The problem is that the password is garbled. When I hard-code it, everything works. Narrowing down to the culprit.
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One thing I found out is that you cannot use the fully qualified name as domain in the active domain settings of a client. It must be in NetBios format. The reason is that the backend returns the user name as “<DOMAIN><username>” and if you have as domain “fog.example.org” you get a user name “fog.example.org\Administrator” for example, which won’t work.
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The error, as everyone expected, was indeed in the encryption key. Somehow there is a difference between how HostnameChange encrypts/decrypts. I put in some debug code to encrypt my password and the encrypted hex is completely different. When I enter this encrypted hex in the active domain settings, everything works. Now tracking down why HostnameChange encrypts differently from the standard FOGCrypt (recompiled that from scratch as well, same output as standard binary).
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This completely depends on your set ups environment yes there are times were having the fully qualified domain name works perfectly and there are times where it doesn’t I don’t know the specific settings that cause these issues or how to fix them but they are completely environmental
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And here’s the very very nasty deal: you will have to run FOGCrypt.exe on the SAME computer as you want to decrypt on. I did run FOGCrypt.exe on different computers (Linux in this case), and it simply does not encrypt/decrypt the same. I don’t know why.
This may be an implementation issue in mono, maybe 32/64 bit??
But that’s all that there was to it. Bummer, this whole thing cost me a big amount of time of getting fog up and running. I would love to contribute back some patches and knowledge. But can’t get access to the Wiki to cleanup some obsolete comments.
And how do I propose patches? Is that against the git branch? For example the AbstractFOGService uses the wrong variable name, here’s patch:
[CODE]diff --git a/FOGService/src/AbstractFogService/AbstractFOGService.cs b/FOGService/src/AbstractFogService/AbstractFOGService.cs
index f7cbeae…332b029 100755
— a/FOGService/src/AbstractFogService/AbstractFOGService.cs
+++ b/FOGService/src/AbstractFogService/AbstractFOGService.cs
@@ -265,9 +265,10 @@ namespace FOG
f.Delete();
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objReader = new StreamWriter(strLogPath, true);
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objReader.WriteLine(" " + DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString() + " " + DateTime.Now.ToShortTimeString() + " " + moduleName + " " + strlog);
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objReader.Close();
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using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(strLogPath, true))
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{
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writer.WriteLine(" " + DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString() + " " + DateTime.Now.ToShortTimeString() + " " + moduleName + " " + strlog);
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} } } catch
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And this one to give better logging on what is exactly wrong instead of an error code:
[CODE]diff --git a/FOGService/src/FOG_HostNameChanger/MOD_HostNameChanger.cs b/FOGService/src/FOG_HostNameChanger/MOD_HostNameChanger.cs
index ae3de28…c39c315 100755
— a/FOGService/src/FOG_HostNameChanger/MOD_HostNameChanger.cs
+++ b/FOGService/src/FOG_HostNameChanger/MOD_HostNameChanger.cs
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ namespace FOG
public const int AccessDenied = 5;
public const int BadNetPath = 53;
public const int WrongPassword = 1323;-
public const int LogonFailure = 1326;
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public const int BadDomain = 1355; public const int UnknownDevDir = 2116; public const int TooManyItems = 2121; public const int RemoteErr = 2127;
@@ -289,7 +291,7 @@ namespace FOG
{
try
{-
log(MOD_NAME, "Attempting to connect to fog server...");
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log(MOD_NAME, "Connecting to fog server..."); WebClient wc = new WebClient(); String strPath = strURLModuleStatus + "?mac=" + macList + "&moduleid=hostnamechanger"; strDta = wc.DownloadString(strPath);
@@ -437,7 +439,11 @@ namespace FOG
strUser = strU; if (strP != null && strP != "")
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{
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FOGCrypt c = new FOGCrypt(PASSKEY); strPass = new FOGCrypt(PASSKEY).decryptHex(strP);
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} else strPass = "";
@@ -599,6 +605,10 @@ namespace FOG
return "Domain Error! (‘Bad Netpath’ Code: " + code + ") ";
case NERR.WrongPassword:
return "Domain Error! (‘Wrong Password’ Code: " + code + ") ";-
case NERR.LogonFailure:
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return "Domain Error! ('Logon failure, unknown user name or bad password' Code: " + code + ") ";
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case NERR.BadDomain:
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return "Domain Error! ('The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted' Code: " + code + ") "; case NERR.DCNotFound: return "Domain Error! ('DCNotFound' Code: " + code + ") "; case NERR.SetupAlreadyJoined:
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And I would love to be allowed to add a patch that forbids people to use a DNS domain name in the active directory settings, or forbids to use the ‘’ character in the user name, both won’t work.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 43939, member: 7271”]This completely depends on your set ups environment yes there are times were having the fully qualified domain name works perfectly and there are times where it doesn’t I don’t know the specific settings that cause these issues or how to fix them but they are completely environmental[/quote]
Hi Tom, I think I know exactly why and when they work now. For 1.2 the issue is that the domain name is prepended to the user name.
So you get domain fog.example.org, but the user name then becomes fog.example.org\Administrator. The [URL=‘https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa370433(v=vs.85).aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396’]NetJoinDomain[/URL] domain call does not like that. [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/forum/threads/wiki-login.12416/#post-43951’]See my other post [/URL]where I touched upon this as well: I suggest FOG always uses the unqualified name for the domain name, and no domain name in the user name, far less confusing.
But there may be setups where a difference is required?? Not sure, but then the prepending logic must become way smarter, and the GUI should check for users who enter this wrong too.
You can lookup the Microsoft docs for [URL='https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa370433(v=vs.85).aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396’]what’s allowed as value for the account name[/URL]:
[QUOTE][I]lpAccount[/I] [in]
A pointer to a constant null-terminated character string that specifies the account name to use when connecting to the domain controller. The string must specify either a domain NetBIOS name and user account (for example, [I]REDMOND\user[/I]) or the user principal name (UPN) of the user in the form of an Internet-style login name (for example, “[EMAIL]someone@example.com[/EMAIL]”). If this parameter is [B]NULL[/B], the caller’s context is used.[/QUOTE] -
[quote=“Berend de Boer, post: 43941, member: 28367”]And here’s the very very nasty deal: you will have to run FOGCrypt.exe on the SAME computer as you want to decrypt on. I did run FOGCrypt.exe on different computers (Linux in this case), and it simply does not encrypt/decrypt the same. I don’t know why.
This may be an implementation issue in mono, maybe 32/64 bit??[/quote]
One thing to add here: note that I did run EXACTLY the same code on Linux or the Windows machine (compiled myself with Mono). Got different encryption values in both cases.
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[quote=“Berend de Boer, post: 43956, member: 28367”]One thing to add here: note that I did run EXACTLY the same code on Linux or the Windows machine (compiled myself with Mono). Got different encryption values in both cases.[/quote]
regarding issues with the client, here’s something you might have missed. [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/new-client-progress.12136/[/url]
the client is being rewritten from scratch.
btw, the domain\user issue is changed in the dev version of the code. in the current dev version of the code, the user field is checked for a \ or @. if either of those exist, the field is sent as is. if not, the domain is a added as domain\user. -
[quote=“Berend de Boer, post: 43956, member: 28367”]One thing to add here: note that I did run EXACTLY the same code on Linux or the Windows machine (compiled myself with Mono). Got different encryption values in both cases.[/quote]
Maybe Mono uses a different compiler or libraries for Windows and Linux?
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[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 43983, member: 21583”]btw, the domain\user issue is changed in the dev version of the code. in the current dev version of the code, the user field is checked for a \ or @. if either of those exist, the field is sent as is. if not, the domain is a added as domain\user.[/quote]
Yes, Tom told me about that, and what you describe seems exactly the right behaviour.