Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
(This used to be commit 8cb7ae011c8b8cb244e9b87a3ad51e27646411b6)
|
|
Here is a patch to allow many subsystems to be re-initialized. The only
functional change I made was to remove the null context tracking, as the memory
allocated here is designed to be left for the complete lifetime of the program.
Freeing this early (when all smb contexts are destroyed) could crash other
users of talloc.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8c630efd25cf17aff59448ca05c1b44a41964b16)
|
|
(cherry picked from commit cee044bc42d955c535dbb6bb372af01089d37756)
(This used to be commit 2462562b5c90bc1c46237cd980810b0a69cd116d)
|
|
scan_directory).
Michael
(This used to be commit 15fc2427f91da697e0e91f7f34b0f0c6e230a9a5)
|
|
map_nt_error_from_unix() now assumes that it is called in
an error path and returns an error even for a given errno == 0.
The original behaviour of unix_convert() used the mapping
of errno == 0 ==> NT_STATUS_OK to return success through
an error path.
I think this must have been an oversight, and unix_convert() worked
only by coincidence (or because explicitly using the knowledge
of the conceptually wrong working of map_nt_error_from_unix().
This patch puts this straight by not interpreting errno == 0
as an error condition and proceeding in that case.
Jeremy - please check!
Michael
(This used to be commit ec5956ab0df1b3f567470b2481b73da9c3c67371)
|
|
one of our virtualised functions, such as db_open(), but error is only
set when a system call fails, and it is not uncommon for us to fail a
function internally without ever making a system call. That led to us
passing back success when a function had in fact failed.
I found two places where we relied on map_nt_error_from_unix()
returning success when errno==0, but lots and lots of places where we
relied on the reverse, so I fixed those two places.
map_nt_error_from_unix() will now always return an error, returning
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL if errno is 0
(cherry picked from commit 69d40ca4c1af925d4b0e59ddc69ef8c26e6501d1)
(This used to be commit 834684a524a24bb4eb46b4af583d39947dc87d95)
|
|
for one
(This used to be commit 469ba9b87103aa0053c371e481acc5acf0f98ac1)
|
|
When a request-key upcall exits without instantiating a key, the kernel
will negatively instantiate the key with a 60s timeout. Older kernels,
however seem to also link that key into the session keyring. This
behavior can interefere with subsequent mount attempts until the
key times out. The next request_key() call will get this negative key
even if the upcall would have worked the second time.
Fix this by having cifs.upcall negatively instantiate the key itself
with a 1s timeout and don't attach it to the session keyring.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
(This used to be commit f760dd3f3128c846cdeab16cc52bbb5189427955)
|
|
(This used to be commit 257b0401ee675b6b7eddf2b46a0f8115940e6640)
|
|
(This used to be commit 2c27de44269198e22c323191dd4762d1aab81b22)
|
|
Thanks to Karolin for the friendly build service :-)
(This used to be commit 4bfc7cb662411d245f3ad7613bec8531d9ce3a57)
|
|
(This used to be commit 4b9132e8bd1b2bc397b657ef07796f44d55f33da)
|
|
(This used to be commit adecc6d91338e7e34afd0672aada5d0e47247a33)
|
|
(This used to be commit 8b9d12714679745b98755e6805e71b75828ce227)
|
|
This was overwritten by "idmap uid/gid" anyway. These are now the range
parameters for the alloc backend.
(This used to be commit d563a7b80dc3e759069db2cd54d596a1b8c55191)
|
|
(This used to be commit 30a180f2fce8cf6a3e5548f6bba453272ba70b33)
|
|
(This used to be commit 1bd98521dc3f16ad77ccccd3979288c58e03ebe8)
|
|
(This used to be commit f955407042e6d2384acccc399d72ff65ba0e721c)
|
|
(This used to be commit a86a6835e2737fdbdf1f36bcd594d4b01a60acb9)
|
|
(This used to be commit 6e885aeabba2265a06b726f567cb14dde12c8ccb)
|
|
Michael
(This used to be commit 82b132c4749eb3b6f56b9954655cd8be5cc762a3)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit da6e0f4f375aa533c4c765891c960070478972eb)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 4fea49ae83510225c51c580a2bea2c664851bb39)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit b2a413148e470e059c877f4e54955ab61559edee)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 01c4640b1ca66c3285fd23d447d08db12cf83b42)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit bb52ba58e47364d7c7ed38862a007e8e3d9dc104)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit bd31d8f9ec9a24ca68e1d5441c0cafd98132060f)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 53dc9a11810b93a1771304fbfbf4ae84f551612b)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit d4a51bb01d33ad17db4e623085a89d258e91b57e)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 563fb06107d2d3279e08c5c801a940f03229131b)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit b6b24094daf170f457bc414d8e17e43effab6e1b)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit c06dfb823548de3652778c67918335578f194678)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit a9c444a342968b539918c082b78af8640f8c87cd)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit bb345187b7c62e9ad214037120545addd87a666d)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 7f7e6ca9091101aa7a3dc275c1d0258d97743f4b)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 316575b412e19008ecb6729f97e93b6103d8ba56)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit b4c912bfbc62768ff4d7ecb39c02dc4a2a9825d2)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 5648145bec3bd24ecedea24a8834ac6768bfc640)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 36c5de4702c03bd71d689aaecea87168133021c2)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 2af33ceeb8bece347d67e27a662a7cd0a58f75f8)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit b62de0d1944de3dba55e182e0d8eb7c6ca5ec045)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 99cc8f023b4ad9210b677e11371f404048752031)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 36f1e45e4ec295115f1ba39ec7ad3690a96dac3e)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit a2247a5b19237291cec8c6a873652d78d55aaeb7)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit 85021d6a459c957cc276a93c3515029244f52677)
|
|
(This used to be commit 3d4e7b29c235e329aaea4fa2c2078df0ce3e59eb)
|
|
I think chain_reply() is one of the most tricky parts of Samba. This recursion
needs to go away, we need to sequentially walk the chain list.
(This used to be commit af2b01d85188d2301580643f7e862e3e3988aadc)
|
|
Untested code is broken code.... Test follows later, it's quite an intrusive
change to libsmb/
(This used to be commit 0ff16e8573f3c312f10fc723648319fa1f514ac0)
|
|
(This used to be commit 59136544ec16b6ceb14a75259aedd22856832bf1)
|
|
The hosts or networks configured with "init logon delayed hosts"
have their initial samlogon packages (empty username) delayed
by the value configured with "init logon delay" (defaulting
to 100 milliseconds).
This gives the administrator some control over what clients would
consider the preferred logon server: they choose the server that
repsonds most quickly.
Michael
(This used to be commit d52b9beede1fb14e1d7e3acd9765d6cd14dfcc3d)
|