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from the output of 'net idmap dump'.
'net idmap dump' now also prints the USER/GROUP HWM.
Volker
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the idmap and the SAM.
The basic idea is this: Lookup the user with GetPwnam(), and if they
exist then use that uid. This is what people expect. If the user does
not exist, try and run the right script.
This is also what people expect from previous Samba 3.0 behaviour, where
the Get_Pwnam() was at runtime.
If the idmap entry for this SID isn't valid, or isn't the right value,
modify the idmap to account for this mapping.
Also, the same logic is applied to the primary gid - if it has changed,
update the user's primary unix group.
This patch allows users to be added without a mapping - this is fine for
machine accounts, for example. I've given it a quick test against my
Win2k DC, and I *think* it's sane.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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versions. Fixes bug #154.
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Volker
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Volker
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that has been authenticated unmapped.
We need to make sure that every caller of idmap handles failure gracefully.
Volker
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Volker
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Take away the automatic mapping of users and groups again.
Volker
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This part of a fix to bug#45.
Volker
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tested.
Incrementing HWW_USER while allocating a GROUPID looked somewhat wrong.
Volker
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from the PDC as a mapping to the uid we got from getpwnam in the
local idmap.
This should not be worse than the current state, so I decided to
commit it. It is different from abartlet's preliminary patch, but I
believe this is the better solution. Feel free to comment and/or
revert it.
Volker
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termination condition for checking for commands. Make sure the last
element is indeed NULL.
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**** PLEASE TEST YOUR CHANGES BEFORE CHECKING THEM IN ****
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Jelmer, your change did not fix the -b option, it just make it not
segfault on debian. It did however add a warning and make it not
compile on some systems. It also gave the io_bufsize the value of a
pointer, not the value the user specified.
(this doesn't apply just to Jelmer, I'm just seeing rather too many
checkins from everyone lately where the code could never have possibly
worked, so was obviously checked in without testing)
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the "don't use bzero" macros.
In general I think it would be better to have a separate script that
checks for deprecated functions like these using grep rather than
using these cpp tricks. They just get us into trouble.
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using MSRPC backend and should be safe with ldap backend.
Jeremy.
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keep putting bzero BSD'ism's into our source code. Make this an error like
bcopy and others to prevent it in future.
Jeremy.
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fails to build on a ton of platforms as it completely bypasses all of
our portability code.
if you want it then use 'make bin/editreg'. If some distros want to
add that to their spec files then thats up to them, but we really
can't have non-portable code unconditionally built in our main tree.
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a blocking lock
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timed blocking locks
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have a primary ADS domain and a secondary (trusted) NT4 domain. This
caused winbindd to be *really* slow for that setup.
- fixed winbindd_getgrgid(), which was calling uid_to_sid instead of
gid_to_sid(). When you make changes to winbind *PLEASE* test using
nsstest.
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to NTLMSSP for SASL if krb5 fails. This is important as otherwise the
admin may think that a join has succeeeded when kerberos is actually
broken.
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kerberos name
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