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Note: moving it out of AC_LIBREPLACE_BROKEN_CHECKS will be the next step
metze
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I'll fix this more correctly very soon,
so that we'll pass the BASE-DELAYWRITE test.
metze
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I'd like to also provide futimes(), but it seems
that some systems doesn't support a it at kernel level.
If someone knows how to write a portable replacement
for futimes() please tell me...
metze
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Michael
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metze
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Trying to compile the latest git tree, I got some errors
"auth/pam_error.h not found" errors, it looks like it moved to
auth/ntlm/pam_errors.h.
Andrew Bartlett
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I need to fix up the header inclusion, but this fixes things for now.
Andrew Bartlett
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This should help clarify the role of the various files around here
(done on Jelmer's request).
Andrew Bartlett
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This is not intended for general use, and will not be easily exposed
(if I have anything to do with it), but should allow the CIFS proxy to
re-use the connection.
A work in progress.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows it to be proxied for NTLM pass-though authentication (aka
security=server and associated man-in-the-middle attacks).
Andrew Bartlett
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The rest of this file reads bottom-up, but this function
(connect_send_negprot()) was out of place.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is so that gensec_krb5 does not depend on the NTLM authentication
code.
Andrew Bartlett
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Rather than add a new 'out' member to the API, simply fill in the
'tree' early enough that we can access the server challenge there.
Andrew Bartlett
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The ability to short-circuit the connection code to only do a negprot
allows us to do the rest once we have the user's password. We return
the 8 byte challenge so we can pass it to the client.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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The problem fixed here is that pidl tests were not causing the 'number
of tests failing' count to increase, due to the way return codes are
processed on pipelines, in the shell.
By setting an exit code if we print 'failure', we ensure we fail
appropriately.
Andrew Bartlett
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As some future point we might get these scripting interfaces into
better shape, and provide a python interface to this functionality
again.
Andrew Bartlett
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This protocol feild isn't used by servers (apparently), so we might be
able to get rid of it.
Andrew Bartlett
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Someone can re-add this with tests and an actual implementation.
Andrew Bartlett
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This reverts commit 1304362b3754960f68fb56e0915c3d80cace6e60.
This was causing way too many tests to fail. The dcesrv server was failing
to start as the NCACN_HTTP transport is considered invalid.
Jelmer please check how to properly fix dcesrv server before re-committing
your change.
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the code.
Make sure we pass around the event_context where we need it instead.
All test but a few python ones fail. Jelmer promised to fix them.
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This test samples the lookup rate for a non-existant filename in a
directory, while varying the number of files in the directory. The
lookup rate should continue to approximate the lookup rate for the
empty directory case.
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