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Updating of uSNChanged broke in a recent change
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right. The previous bugs were due to the fact that get_nt_acl_internal()
could return an NTSTATUS error if there was no stored ACL blob, but
otherwise would return the underlying ACL from the filysystem. Fix
this so it always returns a valid acl if it can, and if it does not
its an error to be reported back to the client. This then changes
the inherit acl code. Previously we were trying to match Windows
by setting a minimal ACL on a new file that didn't inherit anything
from a parent directory. This is silly - the returned ACL wouldn't
match the underlying UNIX permissions. The current code will correctly
inherit from a parent if a parent has any inheritable ACE entries
that apply to the new object, but will return a mapping from the
underlying UNIX permissions if the parent has no inheritable entries.
This makes much more sense for new files/directories.
Jeremy.
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Fixes #6860. Thanks to Matt Kraai!
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blobs - returns NT_STATUS_OK if there aren't any.
Jeremy.
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posix_fallocate is more efficient than manual zero'ing the file. When
preallocation in kernel space is supported it's extremely fast. Support for
preallocation at fs layer via posix_fallocate and fallocate at kernel site
can be found in Linux kernel 2.6.23/glibc 2.10 with ext4, XFS and OCFS2. Other
systems that I know of which support fast preallocation in kernel space are
AIX 6.1 with JFS2 and recent Solaris versions with ZFS maybe UFS2, too.
People who have a system with preallocation in kernel space might want to set
"strict allocate = yes". This reduces file fragentation and it's also safer for
setups with quota being turned on.
As of today most systems still don't have preallocation in kernel space, and
that's why "strict allocate = no" will stay the default for now.
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reads off the underlying filesystem. Ensure that vfs_acl_tdb.c
returns NT_STATUS_NOT_FOUND, not NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
when it can't find a blob matching the file.
Jeremy.
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files
from Windows 7. Original patch by me fixed up with the correct open files number
by jmaggard10@hotmail.com.
Jeremy.
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This should finally resolve the endian issues we were seeing on sparc and is
much cleaner for spoolss clients and servers.
Guenther
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The difference to spoolss_StringArray is that in spoolss_StringArray2 the string
array is put into a subcontext of _ndr_size.
Guenther
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Guenther
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library."
This reverts commit ea20678c55fee9f4586630cdb5fe7f35457d309a.
Just one new error code does probably not justify raising the required tdb version.
Guenther
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is used). Allows make test to pass with acl_xattr.so prepended to the vfs modules.
Jeremy.
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for paths
This allows smbd to pass the freshly updated RAW-SFILEINFO-END-OF-FILE
torture test.
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In light of the INVALID_LEVEL that is seen for RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFO
requests on a path, I'm changing these back to using the passthrough
RAW_SFILEINFO_END_OF_FILE_INFORMATION to test the oplock break behavior as
originally intended
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cases
It turns out setting the end-of-file with Trans2SetPathInfo using the
snia spec's info level will attempt to open the file, enforcing share
modes, but then subsequentlys fail the setpathinfo with a dos error of
INVALID_LEVEL. Doing a Trans2SetFileInfo with either end-of-file info
level succeeds as expected.
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This reverts commit 98f595036e196dd61340fef0faf63ca762a25307.
No longer necessary
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Since the windows behavior appears to be a bug, only check for
the windows-style share mode bug if target=<windows variant> is
specified
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in multiple files
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Michael
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The check for the external libs and the addition of the include paths
to the CPPFLAGS was too late in configure.
This patch moves the whole subsystem/library section up right below
the detection of "BLDSHARED".
And it updates not only SAMBA_CPPFLAGS but also SAMBA_CONFIGURE_CPPFLAGS
so that many tests that use these flags can now succeed.
Michael
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"discard_const_p"s
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"discard_const_p"
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"const"
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Revert "Remove RFC's from the release tarballs to make the lives of the Debian"
This reverts commit eda7f35bc891ca4a7505ec054a2b4591c6edfb38.
These files are essential to the Samba4 build.
Andrew Bartlett
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The '1' form gives GUIDs and SIDs in the ascii form as normally used
for display.
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adapted -s smb.conf
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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with the same domain level
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Tridge found that the partitions.c module was being initialised twice,
and setting the partitions into the rootDSE twice.
Andrew Bartlett
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Fix opendir status return if access denied.
Jeremy.
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module
Fix ACL modules to test for permissions on open/mkdir/opendir.
Ensure that underlying ACLs are returned for directories/files with
no Windows xattr or tdb acls stored.
Jeremy.
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Try to fix the build on "buildsamba02". At least fixes the build on fedora12
with libtdb-devel-1.1.5-2.fc12.x86_64 installed.
Volker, please check.
Guenther
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Michael
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Michael
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