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author | Samba Release Account <samba-bugs@samba.org> | 1997-03-09 14:58:22 +0000 |
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committer | Samba Release Account <samba-bugs@samba.org> | 1997-03-09 14:58:22 +0000 |
commit | b581d0324098f12a5bcb1941e698339a84e44a93 (patch) | |
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1) updated ipc.c NetUserGetInfo - load \\%L\%U instead of \\%L\HOMES
because the share must be browseable by a w95 client
2) send_mailslot_reply - unique or group datagram argument added.
3) netlogon.c - rewrote response packet to do the right thing for w95.
4) server.c reply_nt1() - added OEMDomainstring to the end.
5) (deep breath) reworked the nmbd-browsing code a little bit.
i discovered two months ago that becoming a primary domain controller
(and domain master browser) is done independently of becoming a
backup domain controller (logon server) is done independently of
becoming a local master browser.
therefore, three sets of state-machines (instead of just one) are in
place - each of which is responsible for taking samba through the
required stages to become: a logon server; a domain master browser;
and a local master browser.
each of these three things can occur independently on each interface,
_including_ the wins pseudo-interface. the only slight caveat is that
the wins pseudo-interface, by virtue of _not_ being a broadcast
interface, does _not_ register as a local master browser with the wins
server, as this doesn't make sense.
lkcl
(This used to be commit 88c6a00c3c1b430307f512986185b5ed7aea7181)
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