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Jeremy.
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active connections
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Bas van Sisseren <bas@dnd.utwente.nl>
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so breaks when substitution '/' and '\'). It's used by unix_clean_name(),
which is used by reduce_name, which is used by check_name() (phew!).
Now that we know all filenames passed to check_name() are in a "good"
format (no double slashes, all '\\' chars translated to '/' etc.) due
to the new check_path_syntax() we can avoid calling reduce_name unless
widelinks are denied. After this check-in I can fix all_string_sub() to
handle mb chars correctly as it won't be in the direct path in the
main path handling code.
Jeremy.
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original srvstr_pull_buf() function to get the pipename not srvstr_get_path().
Jeremy.
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Volker
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right in the middle of the code.
I just love catching jra on stuff like this, after all the crap
I've done. :-)
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Added hardlink_internals() code - UNIX extensions now use this too.
Jeremy.
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much closer emulation of Win2k3 error return codes.
Jeremy.
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array. need to update passdb for this.
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on setuserinfo levels which include this field, unless the corresponding
bit (defined in passdb.h) is turned on. Without this, newer versions
of usrmgr break us pretty bad.
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files for SWAT
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Jeremy.
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The problem was that the current_printif struct was set during
print_backend_init() based on the 'printcap name'. So you could
not use cups and then override the setting for a specific printer
by setting 'printing = bsd' (a common setup for pdf generation
print services.
There is a subtle change in behavior in that the print
interface functions are selecting on the basis of lp_printing()
and not lp_printcap_name(), but the new behavior seems more
intuitive IMHO.
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options
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truncation of share names and workgroup names
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srv_samr_nt.c: Correctly report that a user is not member of an alias.
Volker
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something not a group.
Volker
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Volker
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set of groups.
Volker
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fail if file exists and target is a directory. gentest.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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rafal
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I was rather annoyed by the net groupmap syntax, I could never get it
right.
net groupmap set "domain admins" domadm
creates a mapping,
net groupmap set "domain admins" -C "Comment" -N "newntname"
should also do what you expect. I'd like to have some feedback on the usability
of this.
net groupmap cleanup
solves a problem I've had two times now: Our SID changed, and a user's primary
group was mapped to a SID that is not ours. net groupmap cleanup removes all
mappings that are not from our domain sid.
Volker
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Volker
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the macro redefinition of free() means we cannot have a structure
element called "free"
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Jeremy.
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Even if it's our own lock context, we need to wait here as
there may be an unlock on the way.
So I removed a "&& !my_lock_ctx" from the following
if statement.
if ((lock_timeout != 0) && lp_blocking_locks(SNUM(conn)) && ERROR_WAS_LOCK_DENIED(status)) {
Jeremy.
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MACHINE.SID' file functionality.
Also, before we print out the results of 'net getlocalsid' and 'net
getdomainsid', ensure we have tried to read that file, or have
generated one.
Andrew Bartlett
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OK, what was happening here was that we would invalidate global_sam_sid
when we set the sid into secrets.tdb, to force a re-read.
The problem was, we would do *two* writes into the TDB, and the second one
(in the PDC/BDC case) would be of a NULL pointer. This caused smbd startups
to fail, on a blank TDB.
By using a local variable in the pdb_generate_sam_sid() code, we avoid this
particular trap.
I've also added better debugging for the case where this all matters, which
is particularly for LDAP, where it finds out a domain SID from the sambaDomain
object.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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minutes, not seconds. Works from usrmgr.
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