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these errors happen all the time, so they shouldn't be level 0
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warning
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'valid.dat' warning
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Now let's keep this in sync !
Jeremy.
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to a Samba print server running HEAD in a while. This has been broken
since tridge's changes to make_connection() to not do the chdir()
to the connect_path. Sorry it took me so long to get around to fixing it.
The problem occured with our internal use of make_connection().
jerry
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We now cope wiith multiple WINS groups and multiple failover servers
for release and refresh as well as registration. We also do the regitrations
in the same fashion as W2K does, where we don't try to register the next
IP in the list for a name until the WINS server has acked the previos IP.
This prevents us flooding the WINS server and also seems to make for much
more reliable multi-homed registration.
I also changed the dead WINS server code to mark pairs of IPs dead,
not individual IPs. The idea is that a WINS server might be dead from
the point of view of one of our interfaces, but not another, so we
need to keep talking to it on one while moving onto a failover WINS
server on the other interface. This copes much better with partial
LAN outages and weird routing tables.
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(from jelmer)
Andrew Bartlett
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prs_align() for sec_desc.
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Jeremy.
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kernel.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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accept an extended syntax for 'wins server' like this:
wins server = group1:192.168.2.10 group2:192.168.3.99 group1:192.168.0.1
The tags before the IPs don't mean anything, they are just a way of
grouping IPs together. If you use the old syntax (ie. no ':') then
an implicit group name of '*' is used. In general I'd recommend people
use interface names for the group names, but it doesn't matter much.
When we register in nmbd we try to register all our IPs with each group
of WINS servers. We keep trying until all of them are registered with
every group, falling back to the failover WINS servers for each group
as we go.
When we do a WINS lookup we try each of the WINS servers for each group.
If a WINS server for a group gives a negative answer then we give up
on that group and move to the next group. If it times out then
we move to the next failover wins server in the group.
In either case, if a WINS server doesn't respond then we mark it dead
for 10 minutes, to prevent lengthy waits for dead servers.
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unicast subnet, so remove that parameter. That frees up userdata so I
can start using it to indicate which wins server tag we are
registering (more about wins 'tags' later ...)
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it is *completely* bogus for our client code to be doing wins
registrations. Not only is it slow as hell (think about when a wins
server is down) but how the heck is going to answer the queries that
will later come in for our name? And what happens when libsmbclient
sends registrations and nmbd then gets the WACK response from the wins
server? we end up losing our name!
Name registration is a job for nmbd, not for clients.
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cache the result!)
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gives us a good grounding to properly support multiple wins servers
for different interfaces (which will be coming soon ...)
- fixed our wins registration failover code to actually do failover!
We were not trying to register with a secondary wins server at all
when the primary was down. We now fallback correctly.
- fixed the multi-homed name registration packets so that they work
even in a non-connected network (ie. when one of our interfaces is not
routable from the wins server. Yes, this really happens in the real
world).
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(Didn't have smbmnt compiled in originally, so it missed my tests)
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'NT_STATUS_OK' is not the right answer here. Try NO_MORE_ENTRIES for now.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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few more places to use it.
Andrew Bartlett
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Now smbclient, net, and swat use their own proto files - now the global
proto.h
The change to libads/kerberos.c was to break up the dependency on secrets.c -
we want to be able to write an ADS client that doesn't need local secrets.
I have other breakups in the works - I will remove the dependency of
rpc_parse on passdb (and therefore secrets.c) shortly.
(NOTE: This patch does *not* break up includes.h, or other such forbidden
actions).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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spinning if a signal is received at an inconvenient moment
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here because HEAD does it differently, someone let me know. This looks ok
and compiles fine from what I can tell.
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to revisit this some.
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Mostly formatting and s/free/SAFE_FREE/g changes with the two exceptions
being
* John driver init changes
* Tim's printer enumeration bug fix
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though it is up to the calling function to decide whether values are
strings or not. Attributes are not converted at this point, though support
for it would be simple.
I have tested it with users and groups using non-ascii chars, and if the
check for alphanumeric user/domain names is removed form sesssetup.c, even
a user with accented chars can connect, or even login (via winbind).
I have also simplified the interfaces to ads_mod_*, though we will probably
want to expand this by a few functions in the near future. We just had
too many ways to do the same thing...
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