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pointers.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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static linking ...
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Jeremy.
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check for whether or not we should build a shared library.
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When you update an #ifdef'ed function, also update its matching null function
or all hell breaks loose on the build farm!
Andrew Bartlett
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Clarion locktest.
Jeremy.
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makefile now.
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library and to build a shared library only for the four OSes that we currently like.
I will probably add HP/UX and AIX support based on the CUPS stuff soon ...
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Jeremy.
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Added vfs calls to symlink() and readlink() with appropriate configure
checks.
Jeremy.
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hi jeremy,
can you commit the following patch against HEAD. I can't do it right now
Thanks Tim for me. He changed the SAM_DISPINFO_1 array without checking if
he didn't break the server code. And he did.
So on my way I cleaned info_1, 2, .. 5
it may break winbind. I leave to tim the pleasure to fix it ;-)
jf.
I added some talloc changes and checks for alloc fails.
Jeremy.
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server manager first. Just use the -U parameter to smbpasswd when joining
the domain:
smbpasswd -r PDC -j DOMAIN -U administrator%password
Should also work with domain users with the 'add workstation to domain'
user right.
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server, Win9x only sends \PIPE instead of \PIPE\. Looks suspiciously like
an off-by one bug in the Win9x dce/rpc pipe code.
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source and destination.
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Jeremy.
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Samba Users Group Japan. Ensure same as in 2.2.x codebase.
Jeremy.
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people are reporting regarding multiple responses to queries on <1D> names.
There should only ever be one LMB but some users are seeing multiple replies
to queries for the LMB name. This is probably due to nodes on the LAN that
have NetBIOS over NetBEUI and/or IPX enabled. Previously, the debug message
did not include the IP address associated with the name. It *did* include
the source address of the packet, but in the examples I've seen all of these
were the same, eg:
[2000/06/22 11:58:25, 0] nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name_response(93)
query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet
129.130.10.136 for name NT.CIS.KSU.EDU<1d>. This response was from IP
129.130.10.24
[2000/06/22 11:58:25, 0] nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name_response(93)
query_name_response: Multiple (3) responses received for a query on subnet
129.130.10.136 for name NT.CIS.KSU.EDU<1d>. This response was from IP
129.130.10.24
[2000/06/22 11:58:25, 0] nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name_response(93)
query_name_response: Multiple (4) responses received for a query on subnet
129.130.10.136 for name NT.CIS.KSU.EDU<1d>. This response was from IP
129.130.10.24
[2000/06/22 11:58:25, 0] nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name_response(93)
query_name_response: Multiple (5) responses received for a query on subnet
129.130.10.136 for name NT.CIS.KSU.EDU<1d>. This response was from IP
129.130.10.24
Note that all of the above are reported as having come from 129.130.10.24.
This should never happen. If 129.130.10.24 is a WINS server it should
send a Negative Name Query Response for a <1D> name query (wierd but true).
So, are all of the above coming from different systems, all of which
think are the LMB? Are they all coming from one system that is, for some
strange reason, replying five times to the same query?
Anyway, I needed more info so I've changed the debug messages.
Chris -)-----
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logs a debug. We need this to track fail cases.
Jeremy
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when it fails. This will give richard a chance to fix problems without breaking the tree
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Jeremy.
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We now test security=share, security=user, security=server for both the
positive and negitive case (good/bad pw) and check that guest shares work for
share level security.
The server level security stuff seems to test positive without actualy
contating a server (another LIBSMB_PROG based smbd) - I will need to look into that...
Andrew Bartlett
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this should get the auto-tests working on IRIX
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Andrew Bartlett
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Added -d option to set debug level.
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This is so I can find out what platforms it fails on. I will pull it again tomorrow if there are too many problems, like > 2 platforms that it fails to build on, but will pop it back in again as I resolve platforms.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy
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on RH7.0 with _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE, and probably not
present on non-Unix systems like VMS.
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This works with the new build farm system
Andrew Bartlett
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ace entries.
Jeremy.
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malloc() to talloc(). Previously, creating an ACL containing zero ACEs
would return a non-NULL pointer to zero bytes of memory. The talloc() code
would return a NULL pointer making the ACL a NULL ACL instead of an empty
one. The difference is a NULL ACL allows all access and an empty ACL
denies all access.
We solve this by calling talloc(ctx, sizeof(SEC_ACE) * num_aces + 1).
Heh.
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Jeremy.
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don't rush commits :)
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Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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for NET_SRV_SET_INFO rpc call which is made when double-clicking on a
computer in the server manager and changing the description. We always
return NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO as NT doesn't seem to decode any error messages
passed back.
Maybe the changed comment string could be stored in a tdb and regurgitated
instead of the "server string" smb.conf parameter?
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