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metze
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LDAP_SSL_ON is not defined at all.
Ldaps can be used by specifying an ldaps URL using the "passdb backend"
parameter.
Karolin
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torture test
This third patch cleans up by removing all of the code that is made
obsolete by the first patch. It should cause no functional changes.
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This replaces the is_dos_path bool with a more future-proof argument.
The next step is to plumb INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY through this flag instead
of overridding the oplock_request.
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This removes some explicit inbuf references and also removes a pointless check
in reply_echo. The buflen can never be more than 64k, this is just a 16 bit
value.
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Jeremy.
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can cause a client to timeout
(it takes longer than 30 seconds to enumerate them). Make scanning for printers async with a callback
from the main loop. This fixes a bug that was irritating *me* :-).
Jeremy.
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- only the first non truncating write causes
the write time update with 2 seconds delay.
It's not enough to check for an existing update event
as it will be NULL after the event was triggered.
- SMBwrite truncates always update the write time
unless the sticky write time is set.
- SMBwrite truncates don't trigger a write time update on close.
metze
(This used to be commit 3d17089b6dc773303c8c553f3f6140e60e348fb7)
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Ok, here's the fix for the write times breakage
with the new tests in S4 smbtorture.
The key is keeping in the share mode struct
the "old_file_time" as the real write time,
set by all the write and allocation calls,
and the "changed_write_time" as the "sticky"
write time - set by the SET_FILE_TIME calls.
We can set them independently (although I
kept the optimization of not setting the
"old_file_time" is a "changed_write_time"
was already set, as we'll never see it.
This allows us to update the write time
immediately on the SMBwrite truncate case,
SET_END_OF_FILE and SET_ALLOCATION_SIZE calls,
whilst still have the 2 second delay on the
"normal" SMBwrite, SMBwriteX calls.
I think in a subsequent patch I'd like to
change the name of these from "old_file_time"
to "write_time" and "changed_write_time" to
"sticky_write_time" to make this clearer.
I think I also fixed a bug in Metze's original
code in that once a write timestamp had been
set from a "normal" SMBwriteX call the fsp->update_write_time_triggered
variable was set and then never reset - thus
meaning the write timestamp would never get
updated again on subsequent SMBwriteX's.
The new code checks the update_write_time_event
event instead, and doesn't update is there's
an event already scheduled.
Metze especially, please check this over for
your understanding.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6f20585419046c4aca1f7d6c863cf79eb6ae53b0)
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Some of the bits generate INVALID_PARAMETER and some bits
are ignored when they come from a client, that's why we need
to use bits from the ignored range for our internal usage.
metze
(This used to be commit 7b4c8a4e39f310eb450918fa841b0ea1b4af19f7)
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The startup operation should get the old up-to-date-ness vector from the backend
and the finish operation should store the new vector to the backend after replication.
This adds the change of the signatures of the operations ot the dssync_ops struct
and the implementation for the keytab ops. The up-to-date-ness vector is stored
under the principal constructed as UTDV/$naming_context_dn@$dns_domain_name.
The vector is still uninterpreted in libnet_dssync_process().
This will be the next step...
This code is essentially by Metze.
Michael
(This used to be commit 01318fb27a1aa9e5fed0d4dd882a123ab568ac37)
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This was just too easy not to use :-)
(This used to be commit a9922a2a3661a6cff7351ea6b3558f091bb45feb)
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(This used to be commit 03f7af26f255476d84a375a95fbccfce24db9de8)
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Extends ads_connect() to a new call ads_connect_gc() which connects on port
3268 rather than port 389. Also makes ads_try_connect() static and
only used internally to ldap.c
(This used to be commit f4c37dbe2c986fb7bfe510cdff3b4a9fbc06d079)
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No functional change, this is a preparation for more current_user ref removal
(This used to be commit dcaedf345e62ab74ea87f0a3fa1e3199c75c5445)
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Can someone with gpfs available test this ? The only codepath using this
function is the modules/gpfs.c module. The fix resolves at least the build
issues Samba has with recent kernel / libcap versions by using the portable
cap_get_proc()/cap_set_proc() interface (instead of using capget/capset).
Guenther
(This used to be commit 177955141247a4eb56ba0d82dc1add7f52175c40)
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Guenther
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(This used to be commit a3738aef59e97d4533010b048534d937d36c0950)
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Jeremy, please check!
(This used to be commit a34f73521712e3820d417f0d9ed811723b7681d6)
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This will replace all the user identity stuff in connection_struct, for now it
is just a source where the other fields in connection_struct are filled from.
(This used to be commit 0f53f9e7db9f99f239c4d0950452d0e2cde2ae8b)
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This one took a bit -- I hope I covered all data paths
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This makes pdb_get_unix_homedir unused. I wonder if that was ever really used...
(This used to be commit 36bfd32f1ff878e827db91e9bf233719ecca5b01)
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being (correctly) used in the can_read/can_write checks for hide unreadable/unwritable
and this is more properly done using the functions in smbd/file_access.c.
Preparing to do NT access checks on all file access.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6bfb06ad95963ae2acb67c4694a98282d3b29faa)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit 554dcfdab03f9d06f319a3234d56cf44dc38c9da)
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We now never call file_ntimes() directly, every update
is done via smb_set_file_time().
This let samba3 pass the BASE-DELAYWRITE test.
The write time is only updated 2 seconds after the
first write() on any open handle to the current time
(not the time of the first write).
Each handle which had write requests updates the write
time to the current time on close().
If the write time is set explicit via setfileinfo or setpathinfo
the write time is visible directly and a following close
on the same handle doesn't update the write time.
metze
(This used to be commit 2eab212ea2e1bfd8fa716c2c89b2c042f7ba12ea)
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This is needed to implement the strange write time update
logic later. We need to store 2 time timestamps to
distinguish between the time the file system had before
the first client opened the file and a forced timestamp update.
metze
(This used to be commit 6aaa2ce0eeb46f6735ec984a2e7aadde7a7f456d)
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