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Jeremy.
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Karolin
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SAFE_FREE. Use #define constants not arbitrary numbers. Stevef
please check. Karolyn, once Steve has checked please pull for
3.2-stable.
Jeremy.
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There were a couple of places where we weren't checking for
authentication correctly. This chance fixes those places and properly
supports Kerberos where available.
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To summarize the changes, the patches remove the old (probably non-
working) Kerberos support code which is unnecessary with CUPS 1.3
and adds some checks on the NT status we get back to see whether
the connection error is related to authentication. If so, we send
the ATTR: message to tell CUPS we need a username and password and
return exit code 2 so cupsd will do the right thing.
AUTH_USERNAME, AUTH_PASSWORD, and KRB5CCNAME are set and supported
by CUPS 1.3. The new exit code is supported by CUPS 1.2.x and 1.3,
and it treated as a general failure in CUPS 1.1. The ATTR: message
is only supported by CUPS 1.3, while CUPS 1.2 will assume the
"username,password" value we are setting.
The current code only uses the AUTH_* env vars if they are set.
If not, we fall back to the previous behavior.
I really can't tell whether the Kerberos code that was in there
would work at all. It did not work for Mac OS X which is why
I dropped it.
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This reduces the dependency on cli_state
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connect on port 139 with IPv6. Found by David Holder @ Erion.
Karolin please merge to 3.2-stable.
Jeremy.
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This patch is the second patch to attempt to fix up some of the problems
with mounting subdirectories of shares. The earlier patch didn't handle
this correctly when POSIX extensions were enabled. This one does.
This is a bit of a confusing area since the different components of
a service string have different rules:
1) hostname: no '/' (slash) or '\' (backslash) is allowed to be
embedded within the string
2) sharename: same rules as hostname
3) prefixpath: '\' *is* allowed to be embedded in a path component,
iff POSIX extensions are enabled. Otherwise, neither
character is allowed.
The idea here is to allow either character to act as a delimiter when we
know that the character can't be anything but a delimiter (namely
everywhere up to the start of the prefixpath). The patch will convert
any '\' unconditionally to '/' in the UNC portion of the string.
However, inside the prefixpath, we can't make assumptions about what
constitutes a delimiter because POSIX allows for embedded '\'
characters. So there we don't attempt to do any conversion, and pass the
prefixpath to the kernel as is. Once the kernel determines whether POSIX
extensions are enabled, it can then convert the path if needed and it's
able to do so. A patch to handle this has already been committed to the
cifs-2.6 git tree.
This patch also fixes an annoyance. When you mount a subdir of a share,
mount.cifs munges the device string so that you can't tell what the
prefixpath is. So if I mount:
//server/share/p1/p2/p3
..then /proc/mounts and mtab will show only:
//server/share
Finally, it also tries to apply some consistent rules to the uppercasing
of strings.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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dirmask is always set here, we've dereferenced it before anyway
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finfo1==NULL just does not happen in current code
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Guenther
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Derrell
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I did not do any scientific tests, but the dummy test on my laptop against a
w2k3 vmware shows that in this specific situation going beyond 512k seems not
to gain anything anymore.
smb: \> iosize 64512
iosize is now 64512
smb: \> lcd /dev
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (33453,1 kb/s) (average 19718,5 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (34236,0 kb/s) (average 20509,1 kb/s)
smb: \> iosize 524288
iosize is now 524288
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49042,1 kb/s) (average 22521,9 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49420,8 kb/s) (average 23432,9 kb/s)
smb: \> iosize 1048576
iosize is now 1048576
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49420,8 kb/s) (average 24284,2 kb/s)
smb: \> get random null
getting file \random of size 104857600 as null (49136,3 kb/s) (average 25076,9 kb/s)
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This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
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This reverts commit 844a163458c7585e4306a21ffdae5d08e03d6e4d.
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This reverts commit 9a966e5593ae4474014aec5d8c68c489ac8ce0c9.
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Karolin
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This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
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Thanks to Walter Franzini
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This reverts commit 6b1a118eaaab405eeef0cf3c0488a2747af562ba.
We found that this patch does not play well with currently released cifs.ko
code, so after discussions with Jeff Layton and Steve french we decided it
is best to back it off and re-think a better approach. Jeff will send new
patches later, but for now it is better to just revert to the previous code
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for 3.2.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Modeled after the Samba4 allinfo command
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Here is a patch for userspace cifs.spnego handler that adds support for cifs.resolver
upcall used in DFS code.
Any comments are appreciated.
#############################
Cifs upcall with key type cifs.resolver is used for resolving
server names in handling DFS refferals.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
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Jeremy.
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on tools.
Jeremy.
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v3-2-test
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Jeremy.
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with Volker. Mostly making sure we have data on the incoming
packet type, not stored in the smb header.
Jeremy.
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Steve
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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