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When getaddrinfo returns an IPv6 address with a non-zero scope_id, send
that to the kernel appended to the address with a '%' delimiter. This
allows people to mount servers via their link-local IPv6 addresses
(given a kernel that understands this address format, of course).
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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This patch introduces two new temporary helper functions
vfs_stat_smb_fname and vfs_lstat_smb_fname. They basically allowed me
to call the new smb_filename version of stat, while avoiding plumbing
it through callers that are still too inconvenient. As the conversion
moves along, I will be able to remove callers of this, with the goal
being to remove all callers.
There was also a bug in create_synthetic_smb_fname_split (also a
temporary utility function) that caused it to incorrectly handle
filenames with ':'s in them when in posix mode. This is now fixed.
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metze
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isn't checked first
metze
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It seems that the samba4 part of the merged build does not pick up the
DEVELOPER flag from the s3 configure.
Jelmer, can you fix that properly?
Thanks,
Volker
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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This needs to return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
again as described in MS-LSAD 3.1.4.5.10 and tested with the
RPC-SAMR-USER-PRIVILEGES test.
Guenther
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Guenther
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Before 3.3, an smbcontrol debug message sent to the target "smbd" would
actually be sent to all running processes including nmbd and winbindd.
This behavior was changed in 3.3 so that the "smbd" target would only
send a message to the process found in smbd.pid, while the "all" target
would send a message to all processes.
The ability to set the debug level of all processes within a single
daemon, without specifying each pid is quite useful. This was implemented
in winbindd in 065760ed. This patch does the same thing for smbd.
Upon receiving a MSG_DEBUG the parent smbd will rebroadcast it to all of
its children.
The printing process has been added to the list of smbd child processes,
and we now always track the number of smbd children regardless of the
"max smbd processes" setting.
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Guenther
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This attaches the data to the tldap_message instead of the tevent_req.
It adds tldap_ctx_lastmsg() to retrieve the last message for the users of
the sync wrappers.
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We will have arrays of controls passed to tldap.c. Follow a mantra from the
classic book "Thinking Forth" by Leo Brodie: Favor counts over terminators :-)
This makes the parameter lists to tldap pretty long, but everyone will have
wrapper routines anyway, see for example tldap_search_fmt. And the OpenLDAP
manpages call the non-_ext routines deprecated, probably for a reason.
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The samba4 password_hash module does not allow changing the password fields via
the "delete oldval" -> "add newval" set of modify operations, it requires a
single "replace with newval" operation.
Andrew, Samba3 by default uses that delete/add pair to detect if between
fetching the old value and storing the new one the old value has changed. This
is lost by using the "replace" operation.
Would it make sense to add this to the password_hash module?
Volker
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Jeremy.
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always return queue here as the caller will free.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This skips the talloctort and tdbtorture tests when the
corresponding binaries are not present.
There might be more clever ways of detecting wether samba
has been linked with internal or external libraries, but
as a first approximation, this seems valid.
Michael
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Fixes the build with the external libtalloc.
And is the reasonable thing to do anyways.
Michael
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This fixes the build when internal libtdb is used.
Michael
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tdbtorture is linked with LIBTDB_LIBS, which is whatever
configure has determined to be (-ltdb or LIBTDB_OBJ ...).
Michael
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Link internal libtalloc statiaclly if extenal libtalloc is not found
or does not have appropriate version.
Michael
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Michael
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"net ads leave" stopped working when "modify properties"
permissions were not granted (meaning you had to be allowed
to disable the account that you were about to delete).
Libnetapi should not delete machine accounts, as this does not
happen on win32. The WKSSVC_JOIN_FLAGS_ACCOUNT_DELETE flag
really means "disable" (both in practice and docs).
However, to keep the functionality in "net ads leave", we
will still try to do the delete. If this fails, we try
to do the disable.
Additionally, it is possible in windows to not disable or
delete the account, but just tell the local machine that it
is no longer in the account. libnet can now do this as well.
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In copy_internals(), if the !CAN_WRITE(conn) kicks in, we end up
dereferencing a NULL smb_filename.
This adds a simple protection around it.
Tim, please check!
Volker
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This fixes bug #6412.
Thanks to Carsten Dumke <carsten [at] cdumke.de> for reporting!
Karolin
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