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for this struct and all sub-structures to be like spoolss relative
pointers (where offset is relative to current position).
volker will test this for me :)
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random keys
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encryption on ncacn_ip_tcp is a fixed buffer! I don't yet know what
the buffer is, but this code proves its the same buffer for different
w2k3 servers and different user passwords, plus it is independent of
the negotiated NTLMSSP session key.
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ID, so the client can choose what language they get the privilege
description in.
this is the first time I've seen a language ID on the wire in CIFS.
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for test_LookupPrivDisplayName
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also add a demonstration of its use in the netlogon async example
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structure elements with underscores replaced with spaces and words
capitalised.
Fix small buglet where we confuse the name of the interface with the name
of the idl file.
Just discovered security descriptors don't display property anymore. )-:
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LSAKEY problem holding up other tests
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bytes to make sure they are zero. Non-zero values usually indicate one
of two things:
- the server is leaking data through sending uninitialised memory
- we have mistaken a real field in the IDL for padding
to differentiate between the two you really need to run with
"print,padcheck" and look carefully at whether the non-zero pad bytes
are random or appear to be deliberate.
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Volker
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Not only will this allow the plugin to be built easily, but will also
get rid of the duplicate function names that muck up etags.
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metze
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potentially we can test any charset
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I had previously thought this was unnecessary, as windows doesn't use
standards compliant UTF-16, and for filesystem operations treats bytes
as UCS-2, but Bjoern Jacke has pointed out to me that this means we
don't correctly store extended UTF-16 characters as UTF-8 on
disk. This can be seen with (for example) the gothic characters with
codepoints above 64k.
This commit also adds a LOCAL-ICONV torture test that tests the first
1 million codepoints against the system iconv library, and tests 5
million random UTF-16LE buffers for identical error handling to the
system iconv library.
the lib/iconv.c changes need backporting to samba3
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Jeremy.
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have removed it.
- lp_use_mmap() is really meant to cope with systems that have broken
mmap coherence, but map_file() doesn't need coherence, as its maps
read only
- map_file() is used to map the charset files before loadparm has
loaded, so lp_use_mmap() is always returning false for the major
use of map_file()
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Argl. I could never get the naming right. Having the most significant byte at
the lowest memory address is big endian, at least according to the google
search for 'big endian'....
Volker
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Fix bug found by Love H?\195?\182rnquist ?\195?\133strand: asn1_write_Integer needs to push
stuff little endian.
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metze
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Clean up use of unitilaised variable.
Andrew Bartlett
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The fix uses the new talloc_increase_ref_count() function in an
interesting way. I suspect this sort of technique will become quite
common.
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an external libiconv library.
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RPC-ECHO test to use it to test asynchronous rpc operations.
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use readx/writex instead of the more efficient SMBtrans calls. This
patch restores the efficiency by using SMBtrans when possible.
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table. Should get rid of the static buffer completely at some point.
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generate a separate *_send() async function for every RPC call, and
there is a single dcerpc_ndr_request_recv() call that processes the
receive side of any rpc call. The caller can use
dcerpc_event_context() to get a pointer to the event context for the
pipe so that events can be waited for asynchronously.
The only part that remains synchronous is the initial bind
calls. These could also be made async if necessary, although I suspect
most applications won't need them to be.
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Andrew Bartlett
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calculation.
Andrew Bartlett
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signed or sealed.
This allows NTLM2 for SMB connections, and NTLMSSP over HTTP for example.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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NOTE: tdbbackup and tdbtool seems to be broken...
NOTE: I also added SMB_EXT_LIB(GDBM,...)
because that is needed by tdbtest
metze
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