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clearer.
Jeremy.
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GPFS sets inherits dir_inhert and file_inherit flags
to files, too, which confuses windows, and seems to
be wrong anyways.
So when mapping a nfs4 acl to a windows acl, we map these
flags away for files.
Michael
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Current kernels don't send IPv6 addresses with the colon delimiters, add
a routine to add them when they're not present.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Instead of using the hostname given by the upcall to get the server's
principal, take the IP address given in the upcall and reverse resolve
it to a hostname.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Add a new stack var to hold the flags returned by the decoder routine
so that we don't need to worry so much about preserving "rc".
With this, we can drop privs before trying to find the location of
the credcache.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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cifs.upcall takes a "-c" flag that tells the upcall to get a principal
in the form of "cifs/hostname.example.com@REALM" instead of
"host/hostname.example.com@REALM". This has turned out to be a source of
great confusion for users.
Instead of requiring this flag, have the upcall try to get a "cifs/"
principal first. If that fails, fall back to getting a "host/"
principal.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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The argument list for the decoder is becoming rather long. Declare an
args structure and use that for holding the args. This also simplifies
pointer handling a bit.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Clean up some unneeded curly braces, and fix some indentation.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Change the log levels to be more appropriate to the messages being
logged. Error messages should be LOG_ERR and not LOG_WARNING, for
instance.
Add some LOG_DEBUG messages that we can use to diagnose problems with
krb5 upcalls. With these, someone can set up syslog to log daemon.debug
and should be able to get more info when things aren't working.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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metze
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Maybe there's no dynamic part on the wire.
metze
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Either the username or the filter are allowed. If both are given the filter is
going to be used due to a higher precedence.
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one-line wrapper)
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With the previous check I got random failures when trying to connect to the
LDAP server.
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This corrects commit 7a82aed71b74af8bc2a8a4381541adbb22452d20. The
steal did not set ent->attributes, so it was incorrect to assign to
ent->attributes.
Andrew Bartlett
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Now you can do: make test TESTS="test1 test2" and it will run those
two tests, each matching tests using a case insensitive substring
match
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This talloc_steal also conflicts with the ldb_map code, and like the
previous commit, is rudundent given the talloc_steal of the whole msg
above.
Andrew Bartlett
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There may or may not be a need to take a reference to the 'name' in
the ldb_map code, but given we seal the whole msg just above here, it
makes no senst to steal the name, but not the values.
Andrew Bartlett
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bindtextdomain or textdomain. C'mon, this is what configure.in
is *FOR*.
Jeremy.
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Turn off "map to" directives. I've now fixed the
issues with the build tests running this way. I think
this is how most people run these days - please raise this on
the list (or revert) if you disagree.
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until the last link to the file is gone (fixes the
build farm RAW-RENAME test with xattr's in tdb's).
Jeremy.
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in smbd_do_qfilepathinfo(). update_stat_ex_mtime() modifies the
stat struct inside the smb_fname so don't make a copy of that
stat struct, use it directly - it's meant to be updated and
represent the state of the file we're returning.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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that stores the create time in the user.DosTimestamps EA.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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I want to use this in source3/smbd/
metze
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This will hold code that's shared between source3 and source4.
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string before
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Some of the functions in source3/lib/util_sock.c use AI_ADDRCONFIG. On QNX
6.3.0, this macro is defined but, if it's used, getaddrinfo will fail. This
prevents smbd from opening any sockets.
If I undefine AI_ADDRCONFIG on such systems and allow
lib/replace/system/network.h to define it to be 0, this works around the issue.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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Tests for the right behaviour of this introduced constructed attribute.
Since we don't support the read-only-ness of those attributes yet, I commented
some lines out.
Also I had to add a function for python which converts domain SIDs in RIDs.
And a small fix for the "groupType" test.
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This moves the "operational" LDB module to the right place under "dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules"
(suggested by abartlet) and enhances it for supporting dynamic generated
"primaryGroupToken" for AD groups. This should fix bug #6466.
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This fixes the problem with the setting and getting of the "minPwdAge" and
"maxPwdAge" attributes. I wanted to handle them in days but forgot to add
conversions (from "ticks" (tenth of microsecond) -> "days" and backwards).
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X.690 uses "BIT STRING" not "BIT FIELD".
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the last unlink
Through a suggestion pointed out in bug #6622 the test file sometimes doesn't exist on
the last turn anymore. So we haven't to fail here since it could have been deleted by
a concurrent process (e.g. when the same test runs multiple times). Therefore also
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND is an acceptable result.
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This commit includes:
- Additional static object data in SAMBA 4's AD to start supporting of
- forest updates, - lost and found, - quotas on DS, - physical locations,
- licensing of sites, - subnets, - policies for WMI, - DNS entries in AD
- Reordering of provision*.ldif files to be able to find entries and make future
additions easier
- Add comments in provision*.ldif files to point out where subentries are located
when they are based in other LDIFs
- Removations of autogenerated "cn" attributes
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We now generate 'FILE' and 'LINE' elements for each layer.
This change makes the expected PIDL trees human readable:-)
metze
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