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we need the DS_DOMAIN_* levels imported
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This allows it to work against our local ldb
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We need to eventually get rid of ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string() (or add
a mem_ctx to it), but meanwhile we have too many places that break if
we don't add a nul to the end of ldb msg strings from python.
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Guenther
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This allows to set "spoolss:architecture = 'Windows x64'" for debugging purpose.
Guenther
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Level 3 has been added with NT 4.0 and Windows 7 (at least 64bit version) makes
use of it in order to display queued jobs. Windows 7 will *not* fall back to
level 2 if we just return WERR_UNKNOWN_LEVEL, instead there will be no printjobs
displayed at all.
Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
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We should use the system/*.h headers for system includes. We also try
to avoid C++ comments.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Use short name (shortcut for wellknown SID/RID) for assignee in each entry of ACL (when possible)
of sysvol files (GPO objects and netlogon folders).
This avoid error prone substitution of DOMAINSID in ACL and make ACL clearer by using shortname
for assignee accordingly with SDDL synthax rules. Translation to real SID is handled internaly by the
from_sddl function.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
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This allow to be able to run net acl set xxx yyy on DC, but also on domain
member.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
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running as a non root user
Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
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If the dns update file doesn't need updating we need to delete the tmp
file
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We don't want rndc calls on the build farm
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This task watches for changes in the list of DCs, and creates a bind9
formatted file that grants update permission to all DCs, plus to the
administration, and machines update for their own names.
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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file_compare() returns true if two files are the same. It is meant for
small files.
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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these are very useful for writing files with formatted writes
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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The named.conf.update file will be filled in at runtime by Samba to
contain the list of bind9 grant rules for granting DNS dynamic update
permissions on the domain.
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This allows the permissions to be correctly set for bind to write to
a journal file. It also sets the right group ownership and permissions
on the files that bind needs to access.
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Our testers put up with a lot of odd things when testing out Samba4.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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check !
Jeremy.
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(cherry picked from commit 95a5bee2c30a67a35604b0456ab7836f6dc67702)
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This changes the meaning of the ->prev pointer in our doubly linked
lists to point at the end of the list from the front of the list. That
allows us to implement DLIST_ADD_END() and related functions in O(1)
time, which can be a huge saving in many places in Samba.
This also means that the 'type' argument to various DLIST_*() macros
is no longer needed, but I have left it in for now to keep the
patchset small, which will make it easier to revert if any problems
are found. In the future we should remove the 'type' arguments.
(jra. Move the one use of DLIST_TAIL over to the new macros).
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(cherry picked from commit 365b408c458c848a818637d9b36a0423aeb1ba54)
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(cherry picked from commit 3437713ad7e5bccafde30553a8232119fd2a9eb9)
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(cherry picked from commit a13b507f2d8be7f90c8872094cd0732926a6fcbb)
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(cherry picked from commit 6c6df527e14514027cbcaa6deac25adf04363926)
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manipulating p->prev directly is not safe any more
(cherry picked from commit 3c650ac1e3e1cdbbabecfddcd29325f20b5dcb48)
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we don't need a separate lru pointer any more
(cherry picked from commit 4ffd7aca3e38728077bd80c2a65c4efbcfd216fc)
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(cherry picked from commit a7d8bfd373392eecf4fff33d39b85e1b55ad901d)
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(cherry picked from commit 4d23d777bc6d4fad20d0f3084fe658635812bee9)
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(cherry picked from commit 6ede911654566a7e21ded70dacac68df3b6a1bca)
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uses of (list)->prev are moved over to DLIST_PREV. This will be replaced
when the final (new) version of the dlinklist.h header is added.
Jeremy.
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This reverts commit 84fba3c1bc962804259f201d465acfdf0cd3c6a8.
Now we have a "processed packet queue" in nmbd we can go back
to doing this by default.
Jeremy.
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Add a simple "processed packet queue" cache to stop nmbd responding to
packets received on the broadcast and non-broadcast socket (which
it has opened when "nmbd bind explicit broadcast = yes").
This is a very simple packet queue - it only keeps the packets
processed during a single call to listen_for_packets() (i.e. one
select call). This means that if the delivery notification for a
packet received on both broadcast and non-broadcast addresses
is done in two different select calls, the packet will still be
processed twice. This is a very rare occurrance and we can just
live with it when it does as the protocol is stateless. If this
is ever flagged as a repeatable problem then we can add a longer
lived cache, using timeout processing to clear etc. etc. But without
storing all packets processed we can never be *sure* we've eliminated
the race condition so I'm going to go with this simple solution until
someone proves a more complex one is needed :-).
Jeremy.
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until the double processing problem in bug #7118 is fixed.
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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If a process (or the machine) dies after just after writing the
recovery head (pointing at the end of file), the recovery record will filled
with 0x42. This will not invoke a recovery on open, since rec.magic
!= TDB_RECOVERY_MAGIC.
Unfortunately, the first transaction commit will happily reuse that
area: tdb_recovery_allocate() doesn't check the magic. The recovery
record has length 0x42424242, and it writes that back into the
now-valid-looking transaction header) for the next comer (which
happens to be tdb_wipe_all in my tests).
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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