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2009-08-07s3 net: i18n support for net registryKai Blin3-77/+82
2009-08-07s3 net: i18n support for net rapKai Blin2-226/+229
2009-08-07fixed another ambiguous talloc callAndrew Tridgell1-3/+3
During the creation of the 3 RPC pipes in winbind we try to steal the RPC binding structure to be a child of the pipe once the pipe is established. This fails with a talloc warning as the rpc connection code already holds a reference to the binding. The fix is to use talloc_reparent() instead.
2009-08-07ensure that child tasks die when the parent diesAndrew Tridgell1-0/+24
Previously we relied on process groups and SIGTERM to ensure that child tasks died in the standard process model when the parent task died. This doesn't work when the server is run in interactive mode, as in that case we don't call become_daemon() and don't get a separate process group. The fix is to have a pipe held open by the parent server process, and inherited by child tasks. If the parent exits then the write side of the pipe is implicitly closed, which causes an event in the child tasks that causes them to exit
2009-08-07prime the sam ldb schema in the parent samba processAndrew Tridgell1-0/+18
While testing the use of the standard process model with 'make test' I found that testing was much slower (by several times) with the standard model than with the single model. The primary problem was that each SMB connection would open a new sam ldb context, and all of those would reload the full AD schema. The fix is to pre-open the SAM during server startup, before any child processes are forked. This sets up the global schema context which is inherited by all connections. The standard model is still slower at make test than the single model, but not by nearly as much. I am working on further reducing the gap.
2009-08-07use talloc with the global schema consistentlyAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
Before this change, the first opener of the sam ldb context would become the owner of the global schema, then the autofree context got a reference to the schema. Any subsequent opens of the sam ldb also got a reference. This meant that the talloc hierarchy was inconsistent between the first sam ldb open and subsequent opens. With this change the autofree context becomes the owner of the global schema, and all ldb contexts get a reference.
2009-08-07fixed several places that unnecessarily take a reference to the event contextAndrew Tridgell9-20/+11
These references were triggering the ambiguous talloc_free errors from the recent talloc changes when the server is run using the 'standard' process model instead of the 'single' process model. I am aiming to move the build farm to use the 'standard' process model soon, as part of an effort to make our test environment better match the real deployment of Samba4. The references are not needed as the way that the event context is used is as the 'top parent', so when the event context is freed then all of the structures that were taking a reference to the event context were actually freed as well, thus making the references redundent.
2009-08-08s3: add a test to test libsmbclientBo Yang2-2/+98
Signed-off-by: Bo Yang <boyang@samba.org>
2009-08-08s3: Fix nss info substitutionBo Yang1-3/+3
Signed-off-by: Bo Yang <boyang@samba.org>
2009-08-07make sure we never look past the end of either string in ldb_comparison_fold()Andrew Tridgell1-26/+44
This fixes a bug in the samba3sam test with the python libraries as noticed by abartlet
2009-08-07s4:ldb Make error message in rnd_name more usefulAndrew Bartlett1-3/+9
2009-08-07Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.samba.org/data/git/samba into master-develAndrew Bartlett2-6/+69
2009-08-07s4:setup Remove extra newlines that break OpenLDAP backendOliver Liebel1-2/+0
2009-08-06s3: Fix a bug in renames of directoriesTim Prouty1-6/+19
Recently code was added to match windows semantics of denying the rename of a directory if there are open files underneath it. This does partly match windows semantics, but it turns out the rename should be allowed if the open file handle is for the directory being renamed, or for a stream on the directory being renamed. This patch refines the check to better follow these rename semantics.
2009-08-06s4 torture: Extend the RAW-RENAME test to more fully test directory renames.Tim Prouty1-0/+50
The existing test was only covering files opened underneath the directory that was being renamed. It is not uncommon for windows clients to actually hold a read-only handle to a directory open across the rename, which it turns out doesn't return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. Additionally, holding a handle open to a stream on the directory is also allowed.
2009-08-06Remove a const warning.Jeremy Allison2-2/+3
Jeremy.
2009-08-06Fix bug #5714 - NetBSD, ENODATA undefined, at least some releases.Jeremy Allison1-0/+4
Jeremy.
2009-08-06Put SMB_INFO_STANDARD back into setfileinfo, but do it rightJeremy Allison1-0/+45
this time :-). Jeremy.
2009-08-06Add define guards around otherwise unused variable.Jeremy Allison1-0/+3
Jeremy.
2009-08-06s3-ldap: Fix Bug #5879. Update LDAP schema for Netscape DS 5.Günther Deschner1-1/+6
Patch from TAKEDA Yasuma <yasuma@osstech.co.jp>. Guenther
2009-08-07Unable to browse DFS when using kerberosBo Yang1-8/+14
Signed-off-by: Bo Yang <boyang@samba.org>
2009-08-06s4: Simplify two lines in the "samdb.py" file (cosmetic)Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-2/+1
2009-08-06s4:enableaccount script: Remove a redundant lineMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-1/+0
2009-08-06s3/smbldap: Fix typo in debug message.Karolin Seeger1-1/+1
Karolin
2009-08-06There is one signedness issue in tdb which prevents traverses of TDB recordsRusty Russell1-9/+21
over the 2G offset on systems which support 64 bit file offsets. This fixes that case. On systems with 32 bit offsets, expansion and fcntl locking on these records will fail anyway. SAMBA already does '#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64' in config.h (on my 32-bit x86 Linux system at least) to get 64 bit file offsets. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2009-08-06Revert "deliberately break the build"Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
This reverts commit 57da47c1bd76157a6a403154551645c16ad64a75. The build emails do work :-)
2009-08-06deliberately break the buildAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
I want to make sure that the build breakage emails are now working correctly
2009-08-06s4:heimdal: import lorikeet-heimdal-200908052208 (commit ↵Andrew Bartlett33-117/+31
370a73a74199a5a55188340906e15fd795f67a74) This removes some of the portability changes made to code under heimdal/ If these are still required, then we will re-add them with code under heimdal_build/ (so that we can simply 'drop in' future heimdal releases). Andrew Bartlett
2009-08-06set uidwrappersrcdirAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
this is needed for the combined build
2009-08-06define uwrap_enabled() on Samba3Andrew Tridgell1-0/+3
s3 doesn't use uwrap yet, but it uses some common coe in lib/, and so needs a dummy version of the uwrap_enabled() macro
2009-08-05s4:ldb Cosmetic corrections in "rdn_name" moduleMatthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-4/+4
2009-08-05changed BCC handling for SMBwriteX to handle broken MacOSX clientAndrew Tridgell1-13/+8
see bug #6610 The MacOSX SMB client sets the BCC value in SMBwriteX calls to zero instead of the correct size. Checking against WindowsXP, I've found that Windows uses the maximum of the computed buffer size and the given BCC value. I've changed Samba4 to do the same to allow MacOSX to work. I've limited this change to non-chained packets to ensure we don't get the possibility of exploits based on overlapping chained requests
2009-08-05on buffer overflow windows gives SMBSRV:ERRerror hereAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
2009-08-05s4:torture The test logic for the target was wrong. This should correct it.Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-4/+4
2009-08-05s4:heimdal_build: define HEIMDAL_LOCALEDIRStefan Metzmacher1-0/+1
metze
2009-08-05s4:ldap_server: make sure we shutdown the tls socket before ↵Stefan Metzmacher1-0/+1
stream_terminate_connection() removes the fd event This fixes a crash bug where tls_destructor() relies on the fd event still being there. metze
2009-08-05s4:torture Remove some unwanted code in the LDAP test - hope this fixes up ↵Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer1-12/+0
the test failures
2009-08-05fixed a problem with group policy writes causing policy corruptionAndrew Tridgell3-4/+48
This bug was caused by two things: 1) in the unix ACL mapping, we were not taking into account group write permssions for the SEC_STD_DELETE flag 2) when a file is created using OVERWRITE mode, a fchmod() would fail if the user is not the file owner. We resolve that by only doing the fchmod() if the mapped file attribute does not match the desired file attribute
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETGROUPS to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-173/+230
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Add async wb_gettokenVolker Lendecke3-0/+224
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETUSERDOMGROUPS to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-28/+131
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Add async wb_lookupusergroupsVolker Lendecke12-2/+497
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Make wcache_lookup_usergroups externally visibleVolker Lendecke2-29/+52
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETSIDALIASES to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-28/+145
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Add async wb_lookupuseraliasesVolker Lendecke12-2/+643
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Make parse_sidlist take a const char *Volker Lendecke2-5/+12
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Make wcache_lookup_useraliases available publicallyVolker Lendecke2-33/+78
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETPWUID to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-265/+117
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETPWNAM to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-98/+152
2009-08-05s3:winbind: Convert WINBINDD_GETPWSID to the new APIVolker Lendecke5-21/+101