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The _bystring function are now just tiny wrappers.
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Signed-off-by: Andreas Schneider <anschneider@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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The option '-B' does not exist at all.
Thanks to Jason Ellison for reporting!
Karolin
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There is no option '-B' at all.
Thanks to Jason Ellison for reporting!
Karolin
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sgroup merges
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Add an option to propagate name releases directly.
This make the results for #1C name queries more consistent
among all servers.
It's off by default to match windows.
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We also take the ownership if the record isn't owned.
This matches windows...
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if we're the owner, the expire time becomes the highest
expire time of owned addresses
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This fixes a bug where #1C addresses are registered with different
WINS-Servers and a merged #1C record.
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We may send requests packets (WACK challenges or similar things)
via a different udp socket than the socket we receive the
matching response. We need to setup an unexpected handler
on the nbt sockets and redirect responses to the correct
nbt_socket. (By redirect I mean we use the correct
nbt_socket structure, we're *not* resending the packet
with sendto() via the kernel...)
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Move the last part of nbt_name_socket_recv() into
a new function nbt_name_socket_handle_response_packet()
so that it can be reused by an unexpected handler.
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If the client gets a WACK response, the server
sends a timeout to the client. Possible
values are between 9 and 105 seconds.
Because w2k3 servers have a bug and always return
a value of 5 seconds, we need a workarround.
Always using a fixed value of 30 seconds is bad
as we could timeout to early.
Now we use the value from the server if it's in the
valid range and otherwise we use the upper limit
of the valid range (105s).
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This fixes the following bug:
While we reply with a WACK response to a client.
Instead of waiting for the final reply some
windows client just resends the request using
the same name_trn_id in the nbt_name_packet.
We handled this as a new request and send a
WACK response (and the challenges) again.
Then the first request gets its final success
response, but the when we try to send the success
for the "second" request we notice that
the record was changed in between and we return
an error.
Windows 2003 (and I assume all other versions as well)
detect the packet is just a resent of a currently pending
request and ignores it.
So we now keep a list of all pending WINS name register
requests which result in a WACK response. On each incoming
name register request we search through the list to find
duplicate requests and ignore them. In theory we should
do that for all requests, but name register requests
are the only requests we response async and only
if we have to go via the WACK code path.
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This reverts commit ee7c2170a79f1ca9e2ad1a209d342d8fd287ec8d.
A much more correct fix will come soon.
(40ef7739f4141598a6392c203e4a2d52d972fe06 from the samba4wins tree)
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each time)
This makes the code more clear.
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The user session key is also available in rpccli->auth->user_session_key
Guenther, please check!
Thanks,
Volker
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This streamlines setting up a multi-step async request a bit
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