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2009-07-03 | s3:pam_smbpass: fix build error on some Linux distros | Björn Jacke | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This addresses bug #6459. | |||||
2009-07-03 | s4 docs: Git has revision SHA's, not numbers. | Jelmer Vernooij | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-07-03 | s4: Remove stub endpoint mapper script. | Jelmer Vernooij | 1 | -24/+0 | |
2009-07-03 | TOSHARG: Fix typo: s/aquire/acquire/ | Jelmer Vernooij | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-07-03 | pidl: Don't run compile tests inside the tree, won't work yet. | Jelmer Vernooij | 1 | -4/+8 | |
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add marshalling layer for SMB2 Lock support | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+232 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s4:libcli: move SMB2 lock flags to smb2_constants.h | Stefan Metzmacher | 2 | -7/+8 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add marshalling layer for SMB2 Find (QueryDirectory) support | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+265 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add marshalling layer for SMB2 Break support (SMB 2.002 only) | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+217 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add marshalling layer for SMB2 SetInfo support | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+222 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add marshalling layer for SMB2 GetInfo support | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+261 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | spoolss: the flags in spoolss_PrinterInfo1 are in fact ↵ | Günther Deschner | 4 | -55/+55 | |
spoolss_PrinterAttributes. Guenther | |||||
2009-07-02 | s4-smbtorture: fix getjob test in RPC-SPOOLSS. | Günther Deschner | 1 | -0/+5 | |
Guenther | |||||
2009-07-02 | doserrors: print out some more werrors. | Günther Deschner | 1 | -0/+5 | |
Guenther | |||||
2009-07-02 | talloc: change TALLOC_MAGIC for version 2.0.0 | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -1/+12 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | show attribute values in sorted order to make comparison easier | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -0/+5 | |
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: add support for SMB2 Notify | Stefan Metzmacher | 4 | -1/+378 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: make change_notify_reply() more generic and hide send_nt_replies() ↵ | Stefan Metzmacher | 3 | -17/+42 | |
behind a callback This prepares change notify support for SMB2. metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: simplify the notify code a bit and always reply via ↵ | Stefan Metzmacher | 3 | -35/+30 | |
change_notify_reply() -> send_nt_replies() metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: push nttrans and trans2 responses with no data to the client | Stefan Metzmacher | 2 | -0/+16 | |
For sync replies it's not a problem, as construct_reply() will send the response, but for async replies we would not send the reply to the client. Currently the notify code works arround this manually, so I assume we didn't have a bug here. But the next commits will simplify the notify code. metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: restore the 3.0.x bahavior of send_nt_replies() | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -0/+5 | |
We should also set the error code, when we return no parameters or data. metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: move global notify_changes_by_mid to smbd_server_connection | Stefan Metzmacher | 3 | -7/+8 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | s3:smbd: allow the offset to the path being 0 in SMB2 create | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -1/+3 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-02 | we can't use the unique index code for samAccountName | Andrew Tridgell | 2 | -8/+75 | |
Using ldb unique indexes for samAccountName doesn't work with DRS as the other DC may send us a deleted record (tombstone record), which has the same samAccountName as an existing record. That would then create two records in the same partition with the same samAccountName. So we needed to put back the logic in samldb.c which explicitly checked whether a samAccountName already exists on add | |||||
2009-07-02 | decrypt all objects in a DRS record, not just the first one | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -2/+5 | |
We found this as an object came across from w2k3 with zero values, which caused a segv when we tried to decrypt the first value | |||||
2009-07-02 | change talloc to 2.0.0 | Andrew Tridgell | 3 | -3/+3 | |
This is needed to prevent samba3 and samba4 from using an ABI incompatible system version of talloc See ongoing discussion on the samba-technical mailing list | |||||
2009-07-02 | Changed ldb.ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT to LDB_ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT. | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -5/+5 | |
The LDB_ERR_NO_SUCH_OBJECT varient is not a defined variable. This should improve error handling in our python code on some systems. Unfortunately it still doesn't work on mine. I need to trap Jelmer somewhere where he can't escape some day and force him to divulge the deep druid secrets of python exception handling .... | |||||
2009-07-02 | fixed the pull of drs schema elements | Andrew Tridgell | 3 | -33/+108 | |
The previous code incorrectly assumed that attributes such as subClassOf come over the wire as strings. In fact they come over as 32 bit integers which refer to goversIDs. We have to post-process these as it sometimes happens that a governsID comes over the wire before the record that defines what it means. | |||||
2009-07-02 | the settings structure needs to be initialised | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -0/+1 | |
2009-07-02 | LDB_ERR_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX doesn't exist ... | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -1/+1 | |
The correct name is ldb.ERR_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX | |||||
2009-07-02 | s4:param use talloc_unlink() to free iconv context holding references | Andrew Bartlett | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-07-02 | [SAMBA 4 directory] Changes "forceLogoff" and corrects the "subRefs" | Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer | 1 | -2/+4 | |
- This changes the attribute "forceLogoff" to its' default values according to Windows Server 2003 R2 - Also this corrects the "subRefs" attribute of the base-DN which only refers to direct child partitions (and therefore not to the complete transitive closure) | |||||
2009-07-01 | Ensure we don't use delayed writes on POSIX opened files. | Jeremy Allison | 2 | -0/+15 | |
Don't remove pending writetime changes if no time changes are sent in UNIX_BASIC infolevel. Jeremy | |||||
2009-07-01 | Fix bug #6520 time stamps - e.g. last mod time is not preserved when "unix ↵ | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -3/+31 | |
extensions=yes" are set - and using latest cifs vfs client Cancel out any pending "sticky" writes or "last write" changes when doing a UNIX info level set. Jeremy. | |||||
2009-07-01 | s3:util: let parent_dirname() correctly return toplevel filenames | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -1/+1 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-01 | s3:onefs_open: remove unused variable passed to parent_dirname() | Stefan Metzmacher | 1 | -2/+1 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-01 | s3:smbd: remove unused variables passed to parent_dirname() | Stefan Metzmacher | 2 | -5/+3 | |
metze | |||||
2009-07-01 | s3:build: remove the libgpo objects upon "make clean" | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+2 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-01 | s3:build: remove ../libcli/nbt/tools/nmblookup.o and friends in make clean | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Michael | |||||
2009-07-01 | lib/util: fix order of includes in tevent_ntstatus.c | Michael Adam | 1 | -1/+1 | |
replace.h needs to be included first. Michael | |||||
2009-07-01 | fixed the talloc testsuite for the recent changes | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -6/+10 | |
2009-07-01 | a talloc_realloc() to zero size needs to use an unambiguous free | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-07-01 | s3/docs: Fix typo. | Matt Kraai | 1 | -1/+1 | |
This fixes bug #6519. | |||||
2009-07-01 | removed a generated file | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -74/+0 | |
2009-07-01 | use a talloc_reparent in a very ugly way | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -2/+11 | |
this works around some terrible use of talloc in the libnet code | |||||
2009-07-01 | use the new talloc_reparent in two places | Andrew Tridgell | 2 | -2/+2 | |
2009-07-01 | changes to remove the ambiguity in talloc_free() and talloc_steal() | Andrew Tridgell | 2 | -26/+109 | |
These changes follow from the discussions on samba-technical. The changes are in several parts, and stem from the inherent ambiguity that was in talloc_free() and talloc_steal() when the pointer that is being changes has more than one parent, via references. The changes are: 1) when you call talloc_free() on a pointer with more than one parent the free will fail, and talloc will log an error to stderr like this: ERROR: talloc_free with references at some/foo.c:123 reference at other/bar.c:201 reference at other/foobar.c:641 2) Similarly, when you call talloc_steal() on a pointer with more than one parent, the steal will fail and talloc will log an error to stderr like this: ERROR: talloc_steal with references at some/foo.c:123 reference at other/bar.c:201 3) A new function talloc_reparent() has been added to change a parent in a controlled fashion. You need to supply both the old parent and the new parent. It handles the case whether either the old parent was a normal parent or a reference The use of stderr in the logging is ugly (and potentially dangerous), and will be removed in a future patch. We'll need to add a debug registration function to talloc. | |||||
2009-07-01 | gensec_start now steals the auth_context | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -1/+3 | |
2009-07-01 | A rather strange varient of talloc_unlink | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -1/+1 | |
A dcerpc request may have a reference from a still completing async callback, but we now consider the request to be complete. We want to lose the main parent, leaving just the reference, if any. | |||||
2009-07-01 | another case that should use py_talloc_reference | Andrew Tridgell | 1 | -1/+1 | |