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the client
tried to figure out which role we are.
Needs to go into 23a.
Thanks to Karolin for insisting and setting up the test case :-)
Volker
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file unless we really have to (ie. O_CREAT and file
doesn't exist).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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oplocks that were granted when we had released the lock. Fix
strange case where stat open grants a batch oplock on file
create, but grants no oplock on file open.
Jeremy.
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no way to get all the cases where kernel oplocks are
on and we can't open the file and get the correct
semantics (think about the open with truncate with
an attribute only open - we'd need a vfs change to
add the truncate(fname, len) call). So always drop
the share mode lock before doing any real fd opens and
then re-acquire it afterwards. We're already dealing
with the race in the create case, and we deal with
any other races in the same way. Volker, please
examine *carefully* :-). This should fix the problems
people reported with kernel oplocks being on.
Jeremy.
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DCs isn't resolvable in DNS. The fix is to leave that DC out of the
returned list of DCs. I think the original code intended that anyway,
just didn't quite get it right ('i' wasn't incremented in that code
path, so the loop didn't terminate)
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NO NOT change the winbindd response or request structures
*unless* you test a 32bit wbinfo against a 64bit winbindd.
The structure sizes MUST be the same on 32bit and 64 bit
platforms.
The way to test is to build a 64bit version of Winbind as normal.
Then build a 32bit version using gcc -m32. Now install the 64bit and
32bit versions of libnss_winbindd.so and launch the 64bit winbindd.
Make sure that the responses from both 32bit and 64bit versions
of wbinfo match.
If you don't understand the previous paragraph you don't need to
be changing nsswitch/winbindd_nss.h
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This commit was made using Bazaar, using the Subversion support
(see http://bazaar-vcs.org/BzrSvn)
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Please check.
Volker
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be lp_lock_spin(). lock spin count is no longer
used. I'll update the man pages.
Jeremy.
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Might need to be a parameter ?
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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region between detecting a pending lock was needed
and when we added the blocking lock record. Make
sure that we hold the lock over all this period.
Removed the old code for doing blocking locks on
SMB requests that never block (the old SMBlock
and friends).
Discovered something interesting about the strange
NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT return. If we asked
for a lock with zero timeout, and we got an error
of NT_STATUS_FILE_LOCK_CONFLICT, treat it as though
it was a blocking lock with a timeout of 150 - 300ms.
This only happens when timeout is sent as zero and
can be seen quite clearly in ethereal. This is the
real replacement for old do_lock_spin() code.
Re-worked the blocking lock select timeout to correctly
use milliseconds instead of the old second level
resolution (far too coarse for this work).
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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Jeremy.
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test. Phew - that was painful :-). But what it means
is that we now implement lock cancels and I can add
lock cancels into POSIX lock handling which will fix
the fast/slow system call issue with cifsfs !
Jeremy.
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lib/sharesec.c
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the snum,
and the decision which token to use (conn or vuser) does not really belong
here, it is better done in the two places where this is called.
Volker
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Jerry, please check.
Thanks,
Volker
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toolset.
In 3.0.23 all those commands have been limited to the DC of our primary
domain. Also distinguish calls that may go to remote DCs (search, info,
lookup, etc.) from those that should only go to our primary domain
(join, leave, etc.).
Guenther
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deleted).
Jeremy.
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login.
Found that because I want to play around with setsharesecurity, for this I
need the "whoami" call figuring out the SID of the currently connected user.
Not activating this test yet until the build farm has picked up the new samba4
revision.
Volker
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Jeremy.
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requests. Maybe the Linux kernel OOM killer will
be kinder to smbd now :-). Back to tdbtorture
tests on cifsfs.
Jeremy.
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Fix a small one first.... (easy to valgrind).
Jeremy
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pstrings.
Volker
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not a dozen
or so. Next step will be to eliminate the explicit snum reference.
Volker
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> r16959 | vlendec | 2006-07-11 23:10:44 +0200 (Di, 11 Jul 2006) | 1 line
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> get_share_security does not need snum, activate RPC-SAMBA3-SRVSVC
Volker
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(tdbtool still fails).
Jeremy.
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branches simultaneously.....
Jeremy.
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Patch from Dietrich Streifert <dietrich.streifert@visionet.de>
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If no winbind is around, the best we can do to get the user's token correct is
to ask unix via create_token_from_username. More investigation is needed if
this also fixes the +groupname for unmapped groups problems more cleanly.
Volker
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Volker
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See the comment in the patch for the reason.
Volker
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Andrew Bartlett
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This mode proxies pre-calculated blobs from a remote (probably VPN)
client into the domain. This allows clients to change their password
over a PPTP connection (where they would not be able to connect to
SAMR directly).
The precalculated blobs do not reveal the plaintext password.
Original patch by Alexey Kobozev <cobedump@gmail.com>
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