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There's been a problem seen where open/read/close a number of times causes
open failures eventually. This program has been modified to create the
context once and then loop requesting file names to open/read/close.
This program also demonstrates the current error in cli_read() where it
returns an error instead of length 0 upon end of file.
Derrell
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GetTimeOfDay() seems to no longer be exported. For the smbsh example, just
use the native gettimeofday() for now.
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When the capability of using full names for DOS attributes was added, a bug
was introduced which caused the wrong number of bytes to be returned. This
patch to smbc_listxattr_ctx() fixes the problem.
Thanks to Jack Schmidt for this patch.
Derrell
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Guenther
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Guenther
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pointer was
incremented too far in some circumstances. In these cases, only the first
of multiple concatenated strings would be seen.
- Working on bug 4649 pertaining to delete an ACL, this fixes the reported
crash. It appears to have been an incomplete switchover from malloc to
talloc, as the memory was still being freed with SAFE_FREE.
Deleting ACLs still doesn't work. Although a valid request is sent to the
server and a SUCCESS response is returned, the method that's used in
libsmbclient for deleting ACLs seems to be incorrect. In looking at the
samba4 torture tests, it appears that we should be turning on the INHERIT
flag if we want to delete the ACL. (I could use some assistance on the
proper flags to send, from anyone familiar with this stuff.)
- Apply patch from SATOH Fumiyasu to fix bug 4750. smbc_telldir_ctx() was not
returning a value useful to smbc_lseekdir_ctx().
Derrell
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Jeremy.
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subseqeuent
attempts to set attributes to fail.
- I also noticed that missing attributes were setting an invalid return string
by getxattr(), e.g. if there was not group, the return string had "GROUP:;"
instead of excluding the GROUP attribute entirely as it should. The big
problem with the way it was, is that the string could not then be passed to
setxattr() and parsed.
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libsmbclient
library that's part of the current tree, not with whatever happens to have
been previously installed.
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NetApp filers expect paths in Open AndX Request to have a leading slash.
Windows clients send the leading slash, so we should too.
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Jeremy: requires your eyes...
If the remote connection timed out while cli_list() was retrieving its list of
files, the error was not returned to the user, e.g. via smbc_opendir(), so the
user didn't have a way to know to set the timeout longer and try again. This
problem would occur when a very large directory is being read with a too-small
timeout on the cli.
Jeremy, although there were a couple of areas that needed to be handled, I
needed to make one change that you should bless, in libsmb/clientgen.c. It
was setting
cli->smb_rw_error = smb_read_error;
but smb_read_error is zero, so this had no effect. I'm now doing
cli->smb_rw_error = READ_TIMEOUT;
instead, and according to the OP, these (cumulative) changes (in a slightly
different form) solve the problem.
Please confirm this smb_rw_error change will have no other adverse effects
that you can see.
Derrell
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This completes the work Jeremy began last week, disambiguating the meaning of
c_time. (In POSIX terminology, c_time means "status Change time", not "create
time".) All uses of c_time, a_time and m_time have now been replaced with
change_time, access_time, and write_time, and when creation time is intended,
create_time is used.
Additionally, the capability of setting and retrieving the create time have
been added to the smbc_setxattr() and smbc_getxattr() functions. An example
of setting all four times can be seen with the program
examples/libsmbclient/testacl
with the following command line similar to:
testacl -f -S "system.*:CREATE_TIME:1000000000,ACCESS_TIME:1000000060,WRITE_TIME:1000000120,CHANGE_TIME:1000000180" 'smb://server/share/testfile.txt'
The -f option turns on the new mode which uses full time names in the
attribute specification (e.g. ACCESS_TIME vs A_TIME).
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Although I've never met a computer or compiler that produced pointers to
functions which are a different size than pointers to data, I suppose they
probably exist. Assigning a pointer to a function is technically illegal in C
anyway.
Change casts of the option_value based on the option_name to use of variable
argument lists.
For binary compatibility, I've maintained but deprecated the old behavior of
debug_stderr (which expected to be passed a NULL or non-NULL pointer) and
added a new option debug_to_stderr which properly expects a boolean (int)
parameter.
Derrell
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Implement enhancement request 3505. Two additional features are added here.
There is now a method of saving an opaque user data handle in the smbc_
context, and there is now a way to request that the context be passed to the
authentication function. See examples/libsmbclient/testbrowse.c for an example
of using these features.
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Although RTLD_NEXT was not working properly a number of years ago, it seems to be now. Replace dlopen(/lib/libc...) with direct use of RTLD_NEXT
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Incorporate a number of changes suggested by David Collier-Brown Thanks, David!
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added flag to not request authentication information
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allow for arbitrary option value types
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bug (enhancement) #2651: add option to log debug messages to stderr instead of stdout
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actually add the new test program
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add another libsmbclient test program
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1. Fix a crash bug which should have reared its ugly head ages ago, but for
some reason, remained dormant until recently. The bug pertained to
libsmbclient doing a structure assignment of a cli after having opened a
pipe. The pipe open code makes a copy of the cli pointer that was passed
to it. If the cli is later copied (and that cli pointer that was saved
is no longer valid), the pipe code will cause a crash during shutdown or
when the copied cli is closed.
2. The 'type' field in enumerated shares was not being set correctly with
the new RPC-based mechanism for enumerating shares.
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fixed another memory leak and reverted an (incorrect) fix from yesterday
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Correct some memory and file descriptor leaks.
This should fix bugs 3257, 3267 and 3273.
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let's now actually add the new test file
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added example to read a file and test download time
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Although
the function that was being used to set attributes is a core protocol
function (SMBsetatr = 0x09), it does not appear to work on win98. As a
temporary measure, when file times are to be set, this version opens the
file and uses SMBsetattrE = 0x22 instead. (The other advantage of this
function over the original one is that it supports setting access time as
well as modification time.)
The next step, the proper solution if it can be made to work, is to write
functions that use TRANS2_SET_PATH_INFO instead.
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1. using smbc_getxattr() et al, one may now request all access control
entities in the ACL without getting all other NT attributes.
2. added the ability to exclude specified attributes from the result set
provided by smbc_getxattr() et al, when requesting all attributes,
all NT attributes, or all DOS attributes.
3. eliminated all compiler warnings, including when --enable-developer
compiler flags are in use. removed -Wcast-qual flag from list, as that
is specifically to force warnings in the case of casting away qualifiers.
Note: In the process of eliminating compiler warnings, a few nasties were
discovered. In the file libads/sasl.c, PRIVATE kerberos interfaces
are being used; and in libsmb/clikrb5.c, both PRIAVE and DEPRECATED
kerberos interfaces are being used. Someone who knows kerberos
should look at these and determine if there is an alternate method
of accomplishing the task.
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provided more complete libsmbclient testbrowse utility
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FreeBSD 4.3. They might on Linux.
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prior to this merge, checkout HEAD_PRE_3_0_0_BETA_3_MERGE
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