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that will make us match NT semantics exactly and do away with the
horrible fd multiplexing in smbd.
this is some diag stuff to get me started.
- added the ability to do read or write locks in clientgen.c
- added a LOCK4 test to smbtorture. This produces a report on the server
and its locking capabilities. For example, NT4 gives this:
the same process cannot set overlapping write locks
the same process can set overlapping read locks
a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks
a different connection can set overlapping read locks
a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks
a different pid can set overlapping read locks
the same process can set the same read lock twice
the same process cannot set the same write lock twice
the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock
the same process can override a write lock with a read lock
a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock
the same process cannot coalesce read locks
this server does strict write locking
this server does strict read locking
whereas Samba currently gives this:
the same process can set overlapping write locks
the same process can set overlapping read locks
a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks
a different connection can set overlapping read locks
a different pid can set overlapping write locks
a different pid can set overlapping read locks
the same process can set the same read lock twice
the same process can set the same write lock twice
the same process can override a read lock with a write lock
the same process can override a write lock with a read lock
a different pid can override a write lock with a read lock
the same process can coalesce read locks
this server does strict write locking
this server does strict read locking
win95 gives this - I don't understand why!
the same process cannot set overlapping write locks
the same process cannot set overlapping read locks
a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks
a different connection cannot set overlapping read locks
a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks
a different pid cannot set overlapping read locks
the same process cannot set the same read lock twice
the same process cannot set the same write lock twice
the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock
the same process cannot override a write lock with a read lock
a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock
the same process cannot coalesce read locks
this server does strict write locking
this server does strict read locking
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reply!
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now exactly match NT for normal files. We still don't match for *.exe files though
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After fixing that I needed to use O_RDWR instead of O_WRONLY in
several places to avoid the silly bug in MS servers that doesn't allow
getattrE on a file opened with O_WRONLY
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of 324 lines (6*6*3*3) of all possible deny mode behaviour. This
allows us to compare with NT. We currently don't match :)
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smbd/negprot.c: Tidyup of static initializers.
smbd/server.c: Fix -l option.
Jeremy.
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: If a file is resident on NT and the first user opens it read/write with DENY_READ then a subsequent
: attempt by a second user (running under Windows 95) to open it read/write DENY_NONE fails.
: Under samba 2.0.5a the second open succeeds but the file is write only.
Jeremy.
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parameter "netbios scope" instead
-i is still available in the command line utils, as these may be used
to contact another scope
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responding. They could be stuck
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This fixes our netbios scope handling. We now have a 'netbios scope' option
in smb.conf and the scope option is removed from make_nmb_name()
this was prompted by a bug in our PDC finding code where it didn't append
the scope to the query of the '*' name.
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- fixed a race condition in tdb_open()
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy
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Jeremy.
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but was not in the code.
Jeremy.
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<jpjanosi@us.ibm.com>.
Jeremy.
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configure configure.in include/config.h.in: Added <sys/un.h> autoconf
code for Luke's UNIX domain sockets code.
Jeremy.
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smbd/dir.c: Reformatting comments.
smbd/ipc.c: New password change code for Win98.
Jeremy.
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lp_string() bug properly.
we still need to add lp_talloc_free() calls in all the main event
loops, I've only put it in smbd and nmbd thus far.
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hash is only useful when we fetch by key, not when we use
tdb_traverse()
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Andrew - please fix this properly when you have time :-).
Jeremy.
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size of SMBtrans response, timeout of 10 seconds. read_data() _certainly_
doesn't work, as you don't know what size of the data is going to come
back that needs to be fed back in the SMBtrans response. yes, oops :-)
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part of the data stream. read_data() is a wrapper to guarantee
receiving exactly the requested number of bytes.
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Jeremy.
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to using internal msrpc code in smbd.
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I also fixed up the lookup_pdc_name() code so that it now works, even
with a NT server that insists on replying to udp/138.
The method I used to match packets was to use the mailslot string as a
datagram ID. The true dgm_id doesn't work as NT doesn't set it
correctly. uggh.
PS: Jeremy, I had to change your code quite a bit, are you sure this
worked with a Samba PDC?? The code looked broken, it got the offsets
wrong in the SMB portion of the packet and filled in the IP
incorrectly.
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yamd is much better, and doesn't require any source code changes
if you haven't seen yamd then take a look at
http://www3.hmc.edu/~neldredge/yamd/
its excellent!
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this means "nmblookup -S" now always works, even with broken servers
the database stores all unexpected replies and these can be accessed
by any client.
while doing this I cleaned up a couple of functions, and put in place
a better trn_id generator. in most places the code got quite a bit
simpler due to the addition of simple helper functions.
I haven't yet put the code in to take advantage of this for pdc
replies - that will be next. Jeremys pdc finding code will then work :)
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and doesn't seem to affect performance
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- added TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST flag to clear the database if this is the
first attached process. Useful for non-persistent databases like our
locking area (this will also make upgrades to new database layouts easier)
- use lock_path() in a couple of places
- leave connections database open while smbd running
- cleaned up some tdb code a little, using macros for constants
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- prevent a free of an unallocated pointer
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Jeremy.
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