Namespace and security
When I wrote my driver I decided to follow
Walter Oney's advice not to name my device object.
According on Oney, there are security issues that make this approach less secure. I admit that I never understood this point.
So I decided not to name my device but rather to take the "device interface" approach (WdfDeviceCreateDeviceInterface).
Now I need to extend my driver to support many (250) virtual devices and I was advised to use a "namespace" instead of creating 250 device interfaces.
1. What makes named object less secure? An example please.
2. Is it possible to use a namespace with an unnamed device object?
Thank you
Thank you for the excellent replies.
I now understand that not naming my DO was not a wise decision but this will not be reversed. However, I can still name the DO so that its devices will be interfaced either by the new namespace or by
the old interfaces.
250 joysticks?! that's insane ...
Not Exactly. One of my users wants to use it for over-the-net gaming server where many players play simultaneously. Anyhow, the current 16 device limitation was relevant for the old WINMM interface and should be removed.
Whether or not the device object has a name, or not, is not relevant to whether it can have a namespace.
Good news then? Suppose the driver creates this name for my driver interface:
\\?\{d6e55ca0-1a2e-4234-aaf3-3852170b492f}#vjoyrawpdo#1&2d595ca7&147&vjoyinstance00#{781ef630-72b2-11d2-b852-00c04fad5101}\device_001
Can I assume that the string followed by
device_001 is my namespace? If so, what is the use of creating an interface? What happens if I try to create file (CreateFile()) with a arbitrary sub-name such as
\\?\{d6e55ca0-1a2e-4234-aaf3-3852170b492f}#vjoyrawpdo#1&2d595ca7&147&vjoyinstance00#{781ef630-72b2-11d2-b852-00c04fad5101}\device_BlaBla?
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fffff880`01952000 fffff880`019b2000 fltmgr fltmgr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:09 2012 (5010ABB1)
fffff880`019b2000 fffff880`019e0000 quota quota.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:14 2012 (5010AB7A)
fffff880`019e0000 fffff880`019f4000 dfsrro dfsrro.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:13 2012 (5010AB79)
fffff880`019f4000 fffff880`01a00000 BATTC BATTC.SYS Thu Oct 11 06:19:58 2012 (507656FE)
fffff880`01a00000 fffff880`01a2c000 tunnel tunnel.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:04 2012 (5010AA08)
fffff880`01a2c000 fffff880`01a3b000 CompositeBus CompositeBus.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:03 2012 (5010AB33)
fffff880`01a3b000 fffff880`01a45000 vmgencounter vmgencounter.sys Thu Jul 26 03:27:58 2012 (5010AB2E)
fffff880`01a45000 fffff880`01c2a000 Ntfs Ntfs.sys Sun Jan 26 23:28:35 2014 (52E59A23)
fffff880`01c2a000 fffff880`01c45000 ksecdd ksecdd.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:16 2012 (505AB30C)
fffff880`01c45000 fffff880`01c56000 pcw pcw.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:44 2012 (5010AB5C)
fffff880`01c56000 fffff880`01c60000 Fs_Rec Fs_Rec.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:08 2012 (5010ABB0)
fffff880`01c60000 fffff880`01c8f000 ksecpkg ksecpkg.sys Thu Oct 11 06:16:46 2012 (5076563E)
fffff880`01c8f000 fffff880`01cc0000 cdrom cdrom.sys Thu Jul 26 03:26:36 2012 (5010AADC)
fffff880`01cc0000 fffff880`01d2b000 dedup dedup.sys Sat Oct 05 04:31:38 2013 (524F881A)
fffff880`01d2b000 fffff880`01d3a000 vmrawdsk vmrawdsk.sys Sun Dec 15 03:36:38 2013 (52AD23C6)
fffff880`01d3a000 fffff880`01d47000 BasicRender BasicRender.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:51 2012 (5010AB63)
fffff880`01d47000 fffff880`01d53000 mssmbios mssmbios.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:19 2012 (5010AB7F)
fffff880`01d53000 fffff880`01d64000 discache discache.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:23 2012 (5010AB47)
fffff880`01d64000 fffff880`01d85000 dfsc dfsc.sys Wed Jan 15 23:42:58 2014 (52D71D02)
fffff880`01d85000 fffff880`01d91000 ndistapi ndistapi.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:19 2012 (505AB30F)
fffff880`01d91000 fffff880`01dc0000 ndiswan ndiswan.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:13 2012 (5010AA11)
fffff880`01dc0000 fffff880`01dde000 rassstp rassstp.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:59 2012 (5010AA3F)
fffff880`01dde000 fffff880`01df6000 AgileVpn AgileVpn.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:11 2012 (5010AA0F)
fffff880`01df6000 fffff880`01dfc400 CmBatt CmBatt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:20 2012 (5010AB80)
fffff880`01e00000 fffff880`01e54000 CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Sat Jun 29 04:07:45 2013 (51CE4F81)
fffff880`01e54000 fffff880`01e68000 crashdmp crashdmp.sys Fri Aug 30 04:11:28 2013 (52200D60)
fffff880`01e75000 fffff880`01e7e000 Null Null.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:16 2012 (5010ABB8)
fffff880`01e81000 fffff880`020ba000 tcpip tcpip.sys Wed Jan 22 04:28:22 2014 (52DF48E6)
fffff880`020ba000 fffff880`02122000 fwpkclnt fwpkclnt.sys Fri Mar 01 04:55:54 2013 (513034DA)
fffff880`02122000 fffff880`0213d000 wfplwfs wfplwfs.sys Thu Oct 10 04:32:19 2013 (52561FC3)
fffff880`0213d000 fffff880`02191000 volsnap volsnap.sys Sat Jun 01 04:10:22 2013 (51A9661E)
fffff880`02191000 fffff880`021a8000 mup mup.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:00 2012 (5010ABA8)
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 npsvctrig npsvctrig.sys Thu Jul 26 03:27:33 2012 (5010AB15)
fffff880`021b4000 fffff880`021d0000 disk disk.sys Sat Oct 12 07:31:15 2013 (5258ECB3)
fffff880`021ed000 fffff880`021ff000 dfs dfs.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:21 2012 (5010AB45)
fffff880`03800000 fffff880`03863000 mrxsmb mrxsmb.sys Tue Feb 05 22:29:08 2013 (511187B4)
fffff880`0389c000 fffff880`038eb000 ks ks.sys Sat Feb 02 07:25:50 2013 (510CBF7E)
fffff880`038eb000 fffff880`038f6000 rdpbus rdpbus.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
fffff880`038f6000 fffff880`0390a000 NDProxy NDProxy.SYS Tue Apr 09 03:33:41 2013 (51637E05)
fffff880`0390a000 fffff880`03915000 flpydisk flpydisk.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:15 2012 (5010ABB7)
fffff880`03915000 fffff880`03922000 dump_diskdump dump_diskdump.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:58 2012 (5010ABA6)
fffff880`03922000 fffff880`0393f000 dump_LSI_SAS dump_LSI_SAS.sys Fri May 11 20:40:21 2012 (4FAD6B25)
fffff880`0393f000 fffff880`03947000 HIDPARSE HIDPARSE.SYS Sat Jun 29 04:08:18 2013 (51CE4FA2)
fffff880`03947000 fffff880`03955000 monitor monitor.sys Fri Mar 01 04:56:18 2013 (513034F2)
fffff880`03955000 fffff880`0397d000 luafv luafv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:13 2012 (5010AB79)
fffff880`0397d000 fffff880`03991000 lltdio lltdio.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:02 2012 (5010AA42)
fffff880`03991000 fffff880`039a9000 rspndr rspndr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:06 2012 (5010AA46)
fffff880`039a9000 fffff880`039c9000 bowser bowser.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:01 2012 (5010AB31)
fffff880`039c9000 fffff880`039e0000 mpsdrv mpsdrv.sys Thu Oct 31 03:42:19 2013 (5271D19B)
fffff880`03c00000 fffff880`03c73000 rdbss rdbss.sys Sat May 04 05:47:00 2013 (518492C4)
fffff880`03c73000 fffff880`03c8d000 wanarp wanarp.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:00 2013 (51637D64)
fffff880`03c8d000 fffff880`03c9b000 nsiproxy nsiproxy.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:00 2012 (5010AA7C)
fffff880`03c9b000 fffff880`03ca3000 vmmouse vmmouse.sys Mon Jun 04 10:34:25 2012 (4FCC8121)
fffff880`03ca3000 fffff880`03e0c000 dxgkrnl dxgkrnl.sys Thu Sep 19 04:16:23 2013 (523A6C87)
fffff880`03e0c000 fffff880`03e1d000 watchdog watchdog.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:05 2012 (5010AB71)
fffff880`03e1d000 fffff880`03e6b000 dxgmms1 dxgmms1.sys Wed Jan 09 03:58:58 2013 (50ECEB02)
fffff880`03e6b000 fffff880`03e7c000 BasicDisplay BasicDisplay.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:08 2012 (5010AB74)
fffff880`03e7c000 fffff880`03e8e000 Npfs Npfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:26 2012 (5010ABC2)
fffff880`03e8e000 fffff880`03e9a000 Msfs Msfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:24 2012 (5010ABC0)
fffff880`03e9a000 fffff880`03ebc000 tdx tdx.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:58 2012 (5010AA7A)
fffff880`03ebc000 fffff880`03eca000 TDI TDI.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:27:59 2012 (5010AB2F)
fffff880`03eca000 fffff880`03ed6000 ws2ifsl ws2ifsl.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:50 2012 (505AB32E)
fffff880`03ed6000 fffff880`03f2e000 netbt netbt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:26 2012 (5010AA5A)
fffff880`03f2e000 fffff880`03fc4000 afd afd.sys Wed Sep 04 04:11:20 2013 (5226A4D8)
fffff880`03fc4000 fffff880`03fee000 pacer pacer.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:05 2012 (5010AA09)
fffff880`03fee000 fffff880`03ffe000 netbios netbios.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
fffff880`03ffe000 fffff880`03fff480 swenum swenum.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
fffff880`0ac00000 fffff880`0acdf000 HTTP HTTP.sys Fri Mar 15 00:17:15 2013 (5142688B)
fffff880`0acdf000 fffff880`0ace7000 vmmemctl vmmemctl.sys Sun Dec 15 03:36:24 2013 (52AD23B8)
fffff880`0acf8000 fffff880`0ad43000 mrxsmb10 mrxsmb10.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:06 2012 (5010AA0A)
fffff880`0ad43000 fffff880`0ad7e000 mrxsmb20 mrxsmb20.sys Tue Feb 05 22:28:36 2013 (51118794)
fffff880`0b200000 fffff880`0b20d000 condrv condrv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:08 2012 (5010ABB0)
fffff880`0b20d000 fffff880`0b2ae000 srv2 srv2.sys Tue Apr 09 03:33:02 2013 (51637DDE)
fffff880`0b2cd000 fffff880`0b399000 peauth peauth.sys Tue Apr 09 03:32:01 2013 (51637DA1)
fffff880`0b399000 fffff880`0b3a4000 secdrv secdrv.SYS Wed Sep 13 14:18:38 2006 (4508052E)
fffff880`0b3a4000 fffff880`0b3e8000 srvnet srvnet.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:13 2013 (51637D71)
fffff880`0b3e8000 fffff880`0b3fa000 tcpipreg tcpipreg.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:13 2012 (5010AA11)
fffff880`0b4e3000 fffff880`0b570000 srv srv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:28 2012 (5010AA98)
fffff880`0b570000 fffff880`0b57b000 rdpvideominiport rdpvideominiport.sys Fri Oct 12 06:48:28 2012 (5077AF2C)
fffff880`0b57b000 fffff880`0b5ac000 rdpdr rdpdr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:18 2012 (5010AA8E)
fffff880`0b5ac000 fffff880`0b5b9000 terminpt terminpt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
fffff960`00118000 fffff960`00508000 win32k win32k.sys Sat Feb 08 04:34:05 2014 (52F5B3BD)
fffff960`006cb000 fffff960`006d4000 TSDDD TSDDD.dll Thu Jul 26 03:30:25 2012 (5010ABC1)
fffff960`00879000 fffff960`008af000 cdd cdd.dll Thu Jul 26 05:49:37 2012 (5010CC61)
fffff960`00a21000 fffff960`00a60000 RDPUDD RDPUDD.dll Fri Oct 12 06:50:01 2012 (5077AF89)
Unloaded modules:
fffff880`01e68000 fffff880`01e75000 dump_storport.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
fffff880`021d0000 fffff880`021ed000 dump_LSI_SAS.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001D000
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 hwpolicy.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000C000
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f5c000 sacdrv.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001B000
fffff880`00c33000 fffff880`00c40000 ApiSetSchema.dll
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
I have searched for others having a similar problem but have not managed to find much.
The memory dump at the time of the crash does seem to hint at a problem with DFSR.exe.
The setup seems to be running fine again now and is going through its consistency checks, it is just a major inconvenience and will only get worse as the DFS becomes busier and approaches capacity.
The plan was to put this setup into production however with the unpredictability of blue screen reboots I cannot see this happening until I can find a fix or work around.
I have yet to see this problem occur on the other (physical) server, this is pretty much identical in configuration apart from its storage access.
My thoughts are a possible bug in the DFSR component or a bug in the DSM Drivers used for the iSCSI SAN connection or maybe a combination of the two.
Any help, thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated
ThanksHi,
Please install the current version of Dfssvc.exe Dfsc.sys Dfsrs.exe for Windows Server 2012.
List of currently available hotfixes for Distributed File System (DFS) technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2951262
The issue may be due to the DFSRoot folder has lost NTFS permission. Some reasons why DFS root lose ACLs Links are listed in the article below:
How to implement Windows Server 2003 Access-based Enumeration in a DFS environment
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907458/en-us
You could use dfsutil to set NTFS permission: dfsutil property ACL \\DFS-namespace
Using the Windows Server 2008 DFSUTIL.EXE command line to manage DFS-Namespaces
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2009/05/01/using-the-windows-server-2008-dfsutil-exe-command-line-to-manage-dfs-namespaces.aspx
To narrow down the issue, you could remove the DFS role to check if the issue related to the dfs namespace and dfs replication roles.
Regards,
Mandy
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