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-rwxr-xr-x | source3/python/examples/spoolss/changeid.py | 34 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source3/python/examples/spoolss/enumprinters.py | 36 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source3/python/examples/spoolss/psec.py | 88 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source3/python/examples/tdbpack/tdbtimetrial.py | 12 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source3/python/examples/tdbpack/test_tdbpack.py | 195 |
5 files changed, 365 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/source3/python/examples/spoolss/changeid.py b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/changeid.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..85fe0efe8a --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/changeid.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Display the changeid for a list of printers given on the command line +# +# Sample usage: +# +# changeid.py '\\win2kdc1\magpie' +# + +import sys +from samba import spoolss + +if len(sys.argv) == 1: + print "Usage: changeid.py <printername>" + sys.exit(1) + +for printer in sys.argv[1:]: + + # Open printer handle + + try: + hnd = spoolss.openprinter(printer) + except: + print "error opening printer %s" % printer + sys.exit(1) + + # Fetch and display changeid + + info = hnd.getprinter(level = 0) + print info["change_id"] + + # Clean up + + spoolss.closeprinter(hnd) diff --git a/source3/python/examples/spoolss/enumprinters.py b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/enumprinters.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..478c46bc24 --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/enumprinters.py @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Display information on all printers on a print server. Defaults to +# printer info level 1. +# +# Example: enumprinters.py win2kdc1 +# + +import sys +from samba import spoolss + +if len(sys.argv) < 2 or len(sys.argv) > 3: + print "Usage: enumprinters.py <servername> [infolevel]" + sys.exit(1) + +printserver = sys.argv[1] + +level = 1 +if len(sys.argv) == 3: + level = int(sys.argv[2]) + +# Get list of printers + +try: + printer_list = spoolss.enumprinters("\\\\%s" % printserver) +except: + print "error enumerating printers on %s" % printserver + sys.exit(1) + +# Display basic info + +for printer in printer_list: + h = spoolss.openprinter("\\\\%s\\%s" % (printserver, printer)) + info = h.getprinter(level = level) + print "Printer info %d for %s: %s" % (level, printer, info) + print diff --git a/source3/python/examples/spoolss/psec.py b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/psec.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..498a0ef174 --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/python/examples/spoolss/psec.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# +# Get or set the security descriptor on a printer +# + +import sys, re, string +from samba import spoolss + +if len(sys.argv) != 3: + print "Usage: psec.py getsec|setsec printername" + sys.exit(1) + +op = sys.argv[1] +printername = sys.argv[2] + +# Display security descriptor + +if op == "getsec": + + try: + hnd = spoolss.openprinter(printername) + except: + print "error opening printer %s" % printername + sys.exit(1) + + secdesc = hnd.getprinter(level = 3)["security_descriptor"] + + print secdesc["owner_sid"] + print secdesc["group_sid"] + + for acl in secdesc["dacl"]["ace_list"]: + print "%d %d 0x%08x %s" % (acl["type"], acl["flags"], + acl["mask"], acl["trustee"]) + + spoolss.closeprinter(hnd) + + sys.exit(0) + +# Set security descriptor + +if op == "setsec": + + # Open printer + + try: + hnd = spoolss.openprinter(printername, + creds = {"domain": "NPSD-TEST2", + "username": "Administrator", + "password": "penguin"}) + except: + print "error opening printer %s" % printername + sys.exit(1) + + # Read lines from standard input and build security descriptor + + lines = sys.stdin.readlines() + + secdesc = {} + + secdesc["owner_sid"] = lines[0] + secdesc["group_sid"] = lines[1] + + secdesc["revision"] = 1 + secdesc["dacl"] = {} + secdesc["dacl"]["revision"] = 2 + secdesc["dacl"]["ace_list"] = [] + + for acl in lines[2:]: + match = re.match("(\d+) (\d+) (0[xX][\dA-Fa-f]+) (\S+)", acl) + secdesc["dacl"]["ace_list"].append( + {"type": int(match.group(1)), "flags": int(match.group(2)), + "mask": string.atoi(match.group(3), 0), "trustee": match.group(4)}) + + # Build info3 structure + + info3 = {} + + info3["flags"] = 0x8004 # self-relative, dacl present + info3["level"] = 3 + info3["security_descriptor"] = secdesc + + hnd.setprinter(info3) + + spoolss.closeprinter(hnd) + sys.exit(0) + +print "invalid operation %s" % op +sys.exit(1) diff --git a/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/tdbtimetrial.py b/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/tdbtimetrial.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..be6404899d --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/tdbtimetrial.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#! /usr/bin/python2.2 + +def run_trial(): + # import tdbutil + from samba.tdbpack import pack + + for i in xrange(500000): + pack("ddffd", (10, 2, "mbp", "martin", 0)) + #s = "\n\0\0\0" + "\x02\0\0\0" + "mbp\0" + "martin\0" + "\0\0\0\0" + +if __name__ == '__main__': + run_trial() diff --git a/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/test_tdbpack.py b/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/test_tdbpack.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..36fed881e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/python/examples/tdbpack/test_tdbpack.py @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python2.2 + +__doc__ = """test case for samba.tdbkpack functions + +tdbpack provides a means of pickling values into binary formats +compatible with that used by the samba tdbpack()/tdbunpack() +functions. + +Numbers are always stored in little-endian format; strings are stored +in either DOS or Unix codepage as appropriate. + +The format for any particular element is encoded as a short ASCII +string, with one character per field.""" + +# Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett-Packard. + +__author__ = 'Martin Pool <mbp@sourcefrog.net>' + +import unittest +# import tdbutil +import samba.tdbpack + +packer = samba.tdbpack.pack +unpacker = samba.tdbpack.unpack + + +class PackTests(unittest.TestCase): + symm_cases = [('B', ['hello' * 51], '\xff\0\0\0' + 'hello' * 51), + ('w', [42], '\x2a\0'), + ('www', [42, 2, 69], '\x2a\0\x02\0\x45\0'), + ('wd', [42, 256], '\x2a\0\0\x01\0\0'), + ('w', [0], '\0\0'), + ('w', [255], '\xff\0'), + ('w', [256], '\0\x01'), + ('w', [0xdead], '\xad\xde'), + ('w', [0xffff], '\xff\xff'), + ('p', [0], '\0\0\0\0'), + ('p', [1], '\x01\0\0\0'), + ('d', [0x01020304], '\x04\x03\x02\x01'), + ('d', [0x7fffffff], '\xff\xff\xff\x7f'), + ('d', [0x80000000], '\x00\x00\x00\x80'), + ('d', [-1], '\xff\xff\xff\xff'), + ('d', [-255], '\x01\xff\xff\xff'), + ('d', [-256], '\x00\xff\xff\xff'), + ('ddd', [1, 10, 50], '\x01\0\0\0\x0a\0\0\0\x32\0\0\0'), + ('ff', ['hello', 'world'], 'hello\0world\0'), + ('fP', ['hello', 'world'], 'hello\0world\0'), + ('PP', ['hello', 'world'], 'hello\0world\0'), + ('B', [''], '\0\0\0\0'), + ('B', ['hello'], '\x05\0\0\0hello'), + ('BB', ['hello\0world', 'now'], + '\x0b\0\0\0hello\0world\x03\0\0\0now'), + ('pd', [1, 10], '\x01\0\0\0\x0a\0\0\0'), + ('BBB', ['hello', '', 'world'], + '\x05\0\0\0hello\0\0\0\0\x05\0\0\0world'), + + # strings are sequences in Python, there's no getting away + # from it + ('ffff', 'evil', 'e\0v\0i\0l\0'), + ('BBBB', 'evil', + '\x01\0\0\0e' + '\x01\0\0\0v' + '\x01\0\0\0i' + '\x01\0\0\0l'), + + ('', [], ''), + + # exercise some long strings + ('PP', ['hello' * 255, 'world' * 255], + 'hello' * 255 + '\0' + 'world' * 255 + '\0'), + ('PP', ['hello' * 40000, 'world' * 50000], + 'hello' * 40000 + '\0' + 'world' * 50000 + '\0'), + ('B', ['hello' * 51], '\xff\0\0\0' + 'hello' * 51), + ('BB', ['hello' * 40000, 'world' * 50000], + '\x40\x0d\x03\0' + 'hello' * 40000 + '\x90\xd0\x03\x00' + 'world' * 50000), + ] + + def test_symmetric(self): + """Cookbook of symmetric pack/unpack tests + """ + for format, values, expected in self.symm_cases: + self.assertEquals(packer(format, values), expected) + out, rest = unpacker(format, expected) + self.assertEquals(rest, '') + self.assertEquals(list(values), list(out)) + + + def test_pack(self): + """Cookbook of expected pack values + + These can't be used for the symmetric test because the unpacked value is + not "canonical". + """ + cases = [('w', (42,), '\x2a\0'), + ('p', [None], '\0\0\0\0'), + ('p', ['true'], '\x01\0\0\0'), + + ('w', {1: 'fruit'}, '\x01\0'), + # passing a dictionary is dodgy, but it gets coerced to keys + # as if you called list() + ] + + for format, values, expected in cases: + self.assertEquals(packer(format, values), expected) + + def test_unpack_extra(self): + # Test leftover data + for format, values, packed in self.symm_cases: + out, rest = unpacker(format, packed + 'hello sailor!') + self.assertEquals(rest, 'hello sailor!') + self.assertEquals(list(values), list(out)) + + + def test_unpack(self): + """Cookbook of tricky unpack tests""" + cases = [ + ] + for format, values, expected in cases: + out, rest = unpacker(format, expected) + self.assertEquals(rest, '') + self.assertEquals(list(values), list(out)) + + + def test_pack_failures(self): + """Expected errors for incorrect packing""" + cases = [('w', [], IndexError), + ('w', (), IndexError), + ('w', {}, IndexError), + ('ww', [2], IndexError), + ('w', 2, TypeError), + ('', [1, 2, 3], IndexError), + ('w', None, TypeError), + ('wwwwwwwwwwww', [], IndexError), + ('w', [2, 3], IndexError), + ('w', [0x60A15EC5L], TypeError), + ('w', [None], TypeError), + ('w', xrange(10000), IndexError), + ('d', [], IndexError), + ('d', [0L], TypeError), + ('p', [], IndexError), + ('f', [2], TypeError), + ('P', [None], TypeError), + ('P', (), IndexError), + ('f', [packer], TypeError), + ('fw', ['hello'], IndexError), + ('f', [u'hello'], TypeError), + ('B', [2], TypeError), + (None, [2, 3, 4], TypeError), + (ord('f'), [20], TypeError), + (['w', 'w'], [2, 2], TypeError), + ('Q', [2], ValueError), + ('fQ', ['2', 3], ValueError), + ('fQ', ['2'], IndexError), + (2, [2], TypeError), + ({}, {}, TypeError)] + for format, values, throwable_class in cases: + def do_pack(): + packer(format, values) + self.assertRaises(throwable_class, do_pack) + + + def test_unpack_failures(self): + """Expected errors for incorrect unpacking""" + cases = [('$', '', ValueError), + ('Q', '', ValueError), + ('Q$', '', ValueError), + ('f', '', IndexError), + ('d', '', IndexError), + ('d', '2', IndexError), + ('d', '22', IndexError), + ('d', '222', IndexError), + ('w', '', IndexError), + ('w', '2', IndexError), + ('f', 'hello', IndexError), + ('f', '', IndexError), + ('p', '\x01\0', IndexError), + ('B', '\xff\0\0\0hello', IndexError), + ('B', '\xff\0', IndexError), + ('B', '\x01\0\0\0', IndexError), + ('B', '\x05\0\0\0hell', IndexError), + ('B', '\xff\xff\xff\xff', ValueError), + ('B', 'foobar', IndexError), + ('BB', '\x01\0\0\0a\x01', IndexError), + ] + + for format, values, throwable_class in cases: + def do_unpack(): + unpacker(format, values) + self.assertRaises(throwable_class, do_unpack) + + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() + |