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1998-09-05some cleanups to use ZERO_STRUCT() and friendsAndrew Tridgell13-21/+23
(This used to be commit 7b154dc4313324dfad6cf0117b8ce246bf12bf16)
1998-09-05some people are foolishly running ./configure from other than theAndrew Tridgell6-75/+118
source directory! This adds a new "trivial" test that makes sure that the autoconf tests are working. It aborts the configure run if not. (This used to be commit ead0338ad27f29f1abbbe9f6302d6bf633bf98b2)
1998-09-05ahh, the joy of deleting large chunks of code that someone else hasAndrew Tridgell5-77/+0
painstakingly put in :) This gets rid of most of the #ifdef LARGE_SMB_INO_T ifdefs around DEBUG() statements. We just use %.0f in all cases. Makes the code a bit easier to read :) (This used to be commit 41f0069afc02169932e04ff0039bb6328eaaf04d)
1998-09-05tridge the destroyer returns!Andrew Tridgell53-2783/+463
prompted by the interpret_security() dead code that Jean-Francois pointed out I added a make target "finddead" that finds potentially dead (ie. unused) code. It spat out 304 function names ... I went through these are deleted many of them, making others static (finddead also reports functions that are used only in the local file). in doing this I have almost certainly deleted some useful code. I may have even prevented compilation with some compile options. I apologise. I decided it was better to get rid of this code now and add back the one or two functions that are needed than to keep all this baggage. So, if I have done a bit too much "destroying" then let me know. Keep the swearing to a minimum :) One bit I didn't do is the ubibt code. Chris, can you look at that? Heaps of unused functions there. Can they be made static? (This used to be commit 2204475c87f3024ea8fd1fbd7385b2def617a46f)
1998-09-05Fixed one more Debug problem with inode in non-64 bit case.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 94d63cc382ac0d8a523db98b93750225082b09b1)
1998-09-05Bugfix for leak in reference counted file struct.Jeremy Allison6-15/+19
Added "nt smb support" parameter to allow NT SMB's to be turned off. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 63f65f5027d5022153fa2757b49c56829db1725b)
1998-09-05got rid of interpret_security(). Thanks to Jean-Francois for pointingAndrew Tridgell2-18/+0
out it is no longer used (replaced by enumerated types in loadparm.c) (This used to be commit 88df8a8b25921389ee9d017b770bbae143cc51b8)
1998-09-04Modified dev_t and ino_t code to be 64 bit clean (including changesJeremy Allison10-134/+443
to oplock break message passing). I think that smbd/nmbd are now inode and offset size independent (at least for 32 bit and 64 bit systems). Now to expose all this new functionality to NT clients..... Jeremy. (This used to be commit 5910d07bbf45a34d3c901461f74704c029a79474)
1998-09-04Fixed uppercasing of share name (pointed out by Jean-Francois).Jeremy Allison1-1/+0
Jeremy. (This used to be commit dcce6b98d847d02148fb2ab15f8430b870e106bd)
1998-09-04More 64 bit stuff - now the fcntl locks are 64 bit clean.Jeremy Allison13-173/+298
Nearly at the stage where I can expose the 64-bit-ness to the NT clients.... Jeremy. (This used to be commit 422f1dd45074c0e28203aca5952e57bbe56676b6)
1998-09-03Ok - this is the 64 bit widening check in. It changes the configureJeremy Allison33-447/+632
to check for stat64 and friends, and then changes much of Samba to use the data type SMB_OFF_T for file size information. stat/fstat/lstat/lseek/ftruncate have now become sys_stat etc. to hide the 64 bit calls if needed. Note that this still does not expose 64 bit functionality to the client, as the changes to the reply_xxx smb's are not yet done. This code change should make these changes possible. Still to do before full 64 bit-ness to the client: fcntl lock code. statfs code widening of dev_t and ino_t (now possible due to SMB_DEV_T and SMB_OFF_T types being in place). Let me know if wierd things happen after this check-in and I'll fix them :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 14500936c321d15995c963766aac67bf1f4e3824)
1998-09-03changed the SMBtrans reply code to align at the same alignment asAndrew Tridgell1-13/+8
observed from NT. We were aligning the data before but not the parameters. This aligns both. This change may break some other parts of ipc.c if we have relied on the alignment somewhere, so if you think this broke something then let me know. (This used to be commit d252d331015b7606618ba1422bb669da003da293)
1998-09-03we were setting the strings 1 too long in make_srv_share_info1_str()Andrew Tridgell1-2/+2
(This used to be commit 29e1e59db8035e0fd2c088a969fa17549ce1b897)
1998-09-03fixed a bug in the name mangling code. It implicitly assumed thatAndrew Tridgell3-45/+43
mangling a name can't increase it's size which isn't true. (imagine a file called "L B" which mangles to "LB~XX") The symptoms were that users couldn't run batch files from short directory names that contained non 8.3 characters (such as spaces). (This used to be commit c319d8ea3f8b42bb3a8e501642971ed0bdb21583)
1998-09-02Fix for PR#9497 - not waiting for child.Jeremy Allison1-2/+4
Jeremy. (This used to be commit e817d836bba3aaf0f732d66bc5a4383a7f7005db)
1998-09-02we are never interested in SIGPIPE so just ignore (block) itAndrew Tridgell3-44/+5
always. Don't even install a handler. (This used to be commit 72c383f4b7bcce5374632dc972df16ab0e2542b9)
1998-09-02changed ref to samba.gif to use /swat/ prefixAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit f297662d64da9423e3d2efc6c602e40613c4236e)
1998-09-02use /swat/ prefix in both inetd and cgi modes, to enable a static header.htmlAndrew Tridgell2-19/+8
(This used to be commit ddb788c24d043b18506138a7759b8128df1673aa)
1998-09-01Missed one struct stat.Jeremy Allison1-2/+2
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 03ae657a36c986ba4248b297e64ec7898a1914e6)
1998-09-01More abstraction of file system data types, to move to a 64Jeremy Allison32-185/+196
bit file interface for the NT SMB's. Created a new define, SMB_STRUCT_STAT that currently is defined to be struct stat - this wil change to a user defined type containing 64 bit info when the correct wrappers are written for 64 bit stat(), fstat() and lstat() calls. Also changed all sys_xxxx() calls that were previously just wrappers to the same call prefixed by a dos_to_unix() call into dos_xxxx() calls. This makes it explicit when a pathname translation is being done, and when it is not. Now, all sys_xxx() calls are meant to be wrappers to mask OS differences, and not silently converting filenames on the fly. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 28aa182dbffaa4ffd86047e608400de4b26e80eb)
1998-09-01Matthew is no longer wokring on SWATAndrew Tridgell1-4/+3
(This used to be commit 8bd2cf0eb7533c3ec2d5767163ffdaf20b01bbff)
1998-09-01need to istall new filesAndrew Tridgell1-1/+8
(This used to be commit c53ead308e941baa4524b9ec62d74290ce91503f)
1998-09-01spruced up SWAT a bit - it now uses the new Samba logo at the top andAndrew Tridgell4-21/+40
a table to give it a little border (This used to be commit d35c6e80988d96049d4624b47ae9ea015edafc59)
1998-09-01fixed a bug in the base64 hanlding that led to auth failures for someAndrew Tridgell1-2/+6
passwords with SWAT (This used to be commit edcde70108ab643a29f3e0e0cc97609287da6e87)
1998-09-01check that a valid pipe is passed before doing a pipe close.Andrew Tridgell1-0/+4
I made this change after getting a segv in reply_pipe_close(). The funny thing was that pipes_open was 1 and Pipes was NULL. That "can't happen" and suggests that we have a wild pointer somewhere. I suspect the rpc code, as I was playing with long share names (a share called "averylongusername") at the time and the logs show lots of srvsvc operations. I bet there is a buffer in the rpc code somewhere that is overflowing and trashing bits of the data segment. (This used to be commit 9fee8c2eb7bd05431cd9bcfbed3804c8ca1ee593)
1998-08-31configure.in, configure: include/config.h.in: Added stropts and poll.Jeremy Allison16-336/+455
include/smb.h: Moved old typedefs of uint8 etc. into include/includes.h where all the other defines live (changed them from typedefs to defines). Other changes : changed from using uint32 to SMB_DEV_T and SMB_INO_T in preparation for moving to size independed (ie. 64 bit clean) device and inode access. Stat call wrapper comes next :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 3d9ec96de5e04e83abafe9c5d980bd39eee856ea)
1998-08-31I added notes about the changes I've made to 2.0.0. I put the change toChristopher R. Hertel1-2/+29
nmbd default behavior (appending to logs instead of overwriting them) into the "Major Changes" section, but added a "Minor Changes" section for the things that wouldn't affect the running of Samba itself (eg., the splay tree for WINS and the change to DEBUG output). Chris -)----- (This used to be commit d4b714a6be9ccf8a66d7abe0d6d14a810a5f182a)
1998-08-31I looked at the refresh issue a bit more and discovered that SambaAndrew Tridgell1-3/+4
also doesn't switch to a registration if a refresh fails, instead the name is removed! This makes it even more imortant that a Samba WINS server accepts refresh requests as registration requests if the name is not registered. I've gone ahead and implemented this. (This used to be commit 07f825fc9491bb5adac047854e67c63f7757143b)
1998-08-31minor fixes to the DMB<->DMB sync code. We now get the dmb name fromAndrew Tridgell1-5/+10
the local_master name on the unicast subnet if it is unknown. (This used to be commit 222b6d90e09288091028f5e0435f1d4a74153f66)
1998-08-31if an address is ipzero in cli_connect() then do a name queryAndrew Tridgell1-1/+2
(This used to be commit 0a5718b0aef29706be81a50f2ac2c5eb4c6fbb32)
1998-08-31I realised that my DMB<->DMB sync code has the property that theAndrew Tridgell2-2/+20
amount of network traffic grows as the square of the number of workgroups. It probably wouldn't have caused problems but to be safe I changed the code to use random() to decrease the probability of a DMB<->DMB sync in proportion to the number of known workgroups. This keeps the nice browse connectivity while making the traffic rise only linearly with the number of workgroups. (This used to be commit 685f4ef2e1f83ab39e91229cf53a61eecb6181eb)
1998-08-31preparing for release of 2.0.0 alpha 1Samba Release Account53-53/+53
(This used to be commit d7e50f0111f6c65b9d6f8654684e7fc5a1e7ea32)
1998-08-31preparing for release of 2.0.0 alphaSamba Release Account53-45/+69
(This used to be commit 70b8c9f05e96a3b3107e66ca32d532133bec8082)
1998-08-31fixed a commentAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 560ed560f46e69255b6437e50ba0865b642c38b1)
1998-08-31updated the WHATSNEW in preparation for an alpha releaseAndrew Tridgell2-185/+52
(This used to be commit 2f09b68e52a3af712d86732ed674e1e616768d65)
1998-08-31set a maximum name refresh time of 20 minutes.Andrew Tridgell3-3/+7
The previous code was strictly correct, but not very practical. self names were only refreshed every 3 days. I hit a situation where the Samba WINS server was restarted after deleting wins.dat and didn't notice some remote subnets (also running Samba). I realised that the complete database wouldn't have been rebuilt for 3 days, which is way too long. In order to recover from WINS restarts we need a much shorter maximum refresh time. (This used to be commit 1d23dd0912e81ff72695bd043e8e2aee32da18a8)
1998-08-31cast the qsort to prevent warningsAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 55333edd2eed33961ced4eb4b6898f5ca9ca1820)
1998-08-31bounds check next_token() to prevent possible buffer overflowsAndrew Tridgell21-107/+128
(This used to be commit 3eade55dc7c842bdc50205c330802d211fae54d3)
1998-08-30added a dest_port parameter to send_mailslot() so we send replies toAndrew Tridgell7-22/+27
the correct port in environments like ip masq. (This used to be commit 7d455ee637b6ff70c95845f89d71573ca07b83f3)
1998-08-30a couple of debug linesAndrew Tridgell1-0/+2
(This used to be commit 03d343ddf5ef672afb3cf1fa65f86eb2c0a48772)
1998-08-30finished the asynchronous browse synchronisation code. It even seemsAndrew Tridgell5-142/+346
to work (not a lot of testing yet though). Now we just need to deal with people worried about having more than two nmbd processes sometimes. (the async processes are created on demand for browse sync, so you'll only see more than 2 occasionally) (This used to be commit a350a54680e4170e2adf571b010ea508e7291780)
1998-08-30This should fix the zombie problem that luke noticed.Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 425ccf9271ea44879d0940b9d95ae9b8f95aa092)
1998-08-30we we have successfully done a query on *<1b> from a wins server andAndrew Tridgell1-7/+25
then obtained a node status response we need to remember the server name of the master browser so that other browse clients asking us for a workgroup list will get a entry for the master of that workgroup. (This used to be commit 601f995ffbfa0ee477ea628d92b9660d6bdd8cbc)
1998-08-30changed the way that name query records are sorted in replies. TheyAndrew Tridgell4-36/+54
are now sorted by the number of common leading bits in the IP address with the address of the querying host. (This used to be commit 4460a1bc6aa7666d1c71d32ba73855d6ed32320a)
1998-08-30include our netbios names list and our workgroup in the wins.dat hashAndrew Tridgell1-2/+22
(This used to be commit f555a76df696a0625acc16fa365dc048e0c2447d)
1998-08-30don't put two spaces at the start of lines if logging to stdoutAndrew Tridgell1-1/+3
or not timestamping. (This used to be commit 70ed0ec202c50655e3ba99535b06ad918409051e)
1998-08-30changed the format of the wins.dat file slightly.Andrew Tridgell3-0/+39
It now has a line like this: VERSION 1 251152 the first number is a version #define in nmbd_winsserver.c and will be used if we ever have to change the format again. The second number is a hash of the current interfaces setting. It is used to detect the case where nmbd is restarted on a machine after the IP of the machine has changed (or the interfaces list has changed in any way). When that happens we need to discard the old wins.dat cache or you end up with chaos. This has bitten quite a few people, they find that when they move a machine it continues using the old IP for some things for the next week until the wins entries time out! I've checked, and the old nmbd can handle the new format, although it does spit out a spurious error message about the VERSION line. So users can safely run 2.0alpha then switch back to 1.9.18 without problems. (This used to be commit c4a8cdc60a5b01894ab2456e77b6d89d4c16a088)
1998-08-30allow smbclient to connect to IPC$ as an IPC serviceAndrew Tridgell1-2/+0
(This used to be commit 275679db29f2630a16cd5e9f4b5346ac834a484f)
1998-08-30- zero shared memory before freeing itAndrew Tridgell2-6/+8
- changed the hash size to 13 (much smaller than before). This should make for more efficient shared memory usage as it will lead to less fragmentation. (This used to be commit 9c1e4c2dae6323c9a1bd74148d0b45aac61e7c0a)
1998-08-30added a function zero_free(void *, int size) that zeros an area ofAndrew Tridgell1-0/+11
memory then frees it. Useful for catching bugs. (This used to be commit 99782754f79f3795f81cbf57caeb0925f6a66c10)