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faults if they are badly formed. Handle this by checking the value of
NTSTATUS as well as WERROR.
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considerably more complete than the simple handler
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"unixName" to be more ldap traditional
- register the unixuid module as all 3 ntvfs backend types, as it doesn't care what type of backend
it filters
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conjunction with the posix backend this gives us a way to correctly
setup the unix security context in Samba4.
I chose the following method to determine the unix uid's and gid's to
use given the list of SIDs from the login process
- look for a "UnixID" field in the sam record. If present, then use it
(check if the record is of the right type as well)
- if UnixID is not present, then look for the "UnixName" sam
field. If it is present then use getpwnam() or getgrnam() to find
the unix id.
- if UnixID and UnixName are not present, then look for a unix
account of the right type called by the same name as the sAMAccountName field.
- if none of the above work then fail the operation with NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
obviously these steps only work well with a local SAM. It will need to
be more sophisticated in future.
I did not put any cache in place at all. That will need to be added
for decent performance.
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the first was it didn't pass primaryGroupID as an attributed it
wanted, the second was it didn't cope with primaryGroupID not being
present.
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so talloc now doesn't contain any ldb specific functions.
allow NULL to be passed to a couple more talloc() functions
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which is much clearer and simpler to use. It removes a specific parent
from a pointer, no matter whether that parent is a "reference" or a
direct parent. This gives complete control over the free process.
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autogenerated
interface files to divvy them up into pipes that return WERRORs and pipes
that return NTSTATUS values.
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the short name
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- a final name component of . is illegal
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when a test started, thus making leak detection easier
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- fixed minimum parameter size for ascii qpathinfo call
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to clean it up. (-:
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DATA_BLOB's
should be treated as scalar types though.
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note that this is not just an optimisation, it fixes a rare edge case
when LANMAN1 is negotiated
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match w2k behaviour for older negotiated protocols.
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The IDL for EnumValue is wrong - can't figure it out right now.
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Add winreg.i to list of extensions.
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those with a single pointer.
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"sign", "seal" or "connect"
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metze
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Make it handle all cases:
- remove spaces before and after ','
- remove spaces after '='
TODO: check if there are escape chars in the RFC, they are not handled here yet.
Simo.
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- the stacking of modules
- finding the modules private data
- hide the ntvfs details from the calling layer
- I set NTVFS_INTERFACE_VERSION 0 till we are closer to release
(because we need to solve some async problems with the module stacking)
metze
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metze
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metze
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Simo: this commit should not conflict much with your changes:-)
metze
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en/decode CompareRequest/Response correct
metze
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the % coverage in terms of lines of code of a test suite. I thought a
good first place to start with gcov was the talloc test suite. When I
started the test suite covered about 60% of all lines of code in
talloc.c, and now it covers about 99%. The only lines not covered are
talloc corruption errors, as that would cause smb_panic() to fire.
It will be interesting to try gcov on the main Samba test suite for
smbd. We won't achieve 100% coverage, but it would be nice to get to
90% or more.
I also modified the talloc.c sources to be able to be build standalone, using:
gcc -c -D_STANDALONE_ -Iinlcude lib/talloc.c
that should make it much easier to re-use talloc in other projects
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told me he found the description confusing, and given that some of it
was not correct I am not surprised!
added some more docs on the reporting calls
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- made the LOCAL-TALLOC smbtorture test much stricter, checking that
block counts for every pointer are correct after every operation
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after pidl has been fixed (to be able to use input variables
inside size_is() for output variables)
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RAW-CONTEXT test case
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might not place the pointer in the context specified in the docs. The
code was assuming that pointer was at the head of the child list,
which it may not be, depending on what other operations have happened
in between.
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