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2000-10-10a netlogon enum trust query doesn't have a function_code at end.Jean-François Micouleau1-2/+0
a sam_user_info_24 doesn't have a uint16 at end samr_create_user also creates the unix account now samr_set_userinfo changes the password. J.F. (This used to be commit 94f4024481fcd0cb6647af1bd4364033be020641)
2000-10-07added samr_set_user_info and info_2.Jean-François Micouleau1-25/+211
cleanup of create_user cleanup of rid/sid mix in samr. now we only have sid. some prs_align() missing in parse_samr.c a small debug change in srv_pipe.c You still can't change a user's password in this commit. Will be availble in the next one. J.F. (This used to be commit b655bc281fa183b1827a946ada1fcf500fb93aea)
2000-09-28fixed samr_create_user(). we now correctly parse the query and the reply.Jean-François Micouleau1-6/+4
And we create the disabled account. That means we can create user and trust accounts remotely ! ifdef out a return in passdb/smbpass.c. I think I didn't break any security. Jeremy could you check if I didn't make any mistakes ??? J.F. (This used to be commit 416be1b64f366c8b859f25856fce2467ec0446d9)
2000-09-27samr unknown 0x32 is in fact samr create user.Jean-François Micouleau1-9/+9
so renamed and tidy up of the server function. J.F. (This used to be commit 0f707ac1fb5685b800d6599b9074ec1d4e65b1c1)
2000-05-16Synced up srv_samr with HP changes. Added error checking to original codeJeremy Allison1-13/+78
- what a concept :-). All this code will be replaced with TNG stuff anyway, so not a big deal.... Jeremy. (This used to be commit b090cff4b5fcdef01fc553e6359627bb2285d68e)
2000-05-09the beginnings of a new scheme I've working on to allow an easierAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1068
head/tng merge. It goes something like this: - headers from tng get copied over one at a time - the old headers get renamed to *_old.h - server side code that used the old headers gets a #define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1 #undef OLD_NTDOMAIN at the start and end of the code - mkproto.awk recognises these special defines and does magic stuff so that each .c file sees the right headers - we start moving the rpc client libraries from tng to head. if this goes OK then, in theory, we should be able to move the client side rpc code from tng to head without disturbing the existing head server side code. Then when that works we can consider merging the server side. it remains to be seen if this scheme will work. So far I've moved rpc_samr.h and don't seem to have broken anything. Note this this is still a very delicate operation, as at every step of the way I want to keep head fully functional. Please don't take part unless you discuss it with me first. (This used to be commit f76c037255a6a79d11bec65e863e009a41a4f0fd)