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requests and responses and is only compiled in when --enable-developer
is passed to configure. It includes server and client side code for
generating and responding to functions on this pipe. The functions are:
- AddOne: add one to the uint32 argument and return ig
- EchoData: echo back a variable sized char array to the caller
- SourceData: request a variable sized char array
- SinkData: send a variable sized char array and throw it away
There's a win32 implementation of the client and server in the
junkcode CVS repository in the rpcecho-win32 subdirectory.
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rpcclient -S pdc -U% -c "samlogon user password"
and it should work with the schannel. Needs testing platforms
different from NT4SP6.
Volker
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just need to get the verifiction code working - we get back a signiture from
the server, and just can't verify it yet.
This also brings the short-packet checks into common code, and breaks the
connection if the server sends a signed reply, on an established connection,
that fails the test.
This breaks our read/write code at the moment, as we need to keep a list
of outstanding packets.
(signing is not enabled by default, unless the server demands it)
Not for 3.0 till I fix the outstanding packet list.
Andrew Barlett
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Added new sid type = 9 for "computer" from MSDN.
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from .NET RC2)
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* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in OpenPrinter
in order to trigger a LAN/WAN optimization in
2k clients.
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for smb -> smb lock release). Adds new PENDING_LOCK type to lockdb
(does not interfere with existing locks).
Jeremy.
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modules/developer.c: init_module() should return an int
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- Don't use pstrcpy into an allocated string - use safe_strcpy() directly
instead.
- Keep a copy of the 'server_info' attached to the vuid. In future use this
for things like the session key, homedir and full name instead of current
copies.
- Try to avoid memory leak/segfault on Realloc failure
- clear up #endif comments
Andrew Bartlett
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level 2 and a request for open with no oplock is received then the
smbd should send *synchronous* break messages, not asynchronous,
otherwise it spins very rapidly, releasing the lock, sending the
'break to none' messages and then re-acquiring the lock before
any other process has a chance to get the lock and remove it's own
oplock (at least on linux).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This patch makes Samba compile cleanly with -Wwrite-strings.
- That is, all string literals are marked as 'const'. These strings are
always read only, this just marks them as such for passing to other functions.
What is most supprising is that I didn't need to change more than a few lines of code (all
in 'net', which got a small cleanup of net.h and extern variables). The rest
is just adding a lot of 'const'.
As far as I can tell, I have not added any new warnings - apart from making all
of tdbutil.c's function const (so they warn for adding that const string to
struct).
Andrew Bartlett
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server = DC1 *
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jobid. This was causing Win9x client "set name" calls to fail.
Still need one cleanup fix to finish.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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-V Version information
-n Set netbios name
-l Set directory to store log files in
-d Set debuglevel
-s Load specified configuration file
-O Set socket options
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- make smb_load_module() return the return value of init_module()
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Added directory specific access mask bits.
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The actual design change is relitivly small however:
It all goes back to jerry's 'BOOL store', added to many of the elements in a
SAM_ACCOUNT. This ensured that smb.conf defaults did not get 'fixed' into
ldap. This was a great win for admins, and this patch follows in the same way.
This patch extends the concept - we don't store values back into LDAP unless
they have been changed. So if we read a value, but don't update it, or we
read a value, find it's not there and use a default, we will not update
ldap with that value. This reduced clutter in our LDAP DB, and makes it
easier to change defaults later on.
Metze's particular problem was that when we 'write back' an unchanged value,
we would clear any muliple values in that feild. Now he can still have his
mulitivalued 'uid' feild, without Samba changing it for *every* other
operation.
This also applies to many other attributes, and helps to eliminate a nasty
race condition. (Time between get and set)
This patch is big, and needs more testing, but metze has tested usrmgr, and
I've fixed some pdbedit bugs, and tested domain joins, so it isn't compleatly
flawed ;-).
The same system will be introduced into the SAM code shortly, but this fixes
bugs that people were coming across in production uses of Samba 3.0/HEAD, hence
it's inclusion here.
Andrew Bartlett
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also try to uniform names to a clean scheme.
first part.
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the ones for debuglevel and configuration file in pdbedit
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from APP_HEAD
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Jeremy.
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pdb_ldap and adds a 'ldap passwd sync' option.
The idea with this option is to do allow an ldap backend to do all the fancy
password hashing etc - and to tell smbd no to try and double-up. Using 'ldap
passwd sync = only' will do this, but is not recommended unless such a backend
is in place...
Running 'ldap passwd sync = yes' just gets you the same as doing 'pam passwd
sync = yes' and having both PAM and pam_ldap correctly configured for 'magic
root' behaviour, but only using ldap connection, and one set of credentials.
This also gets us closer to allowing ldap to say 'password too short' etc,
which might assist in maintaining a consistant password policy.
Andrew Bartlett
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Added new SWAT Flags for Advanced and Developer modes.
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The global winbind file descriptor can cause havoc in some situations -
particulary when it becomes 0, 1 or 2. This patch (based on some very nice
work by Hannes Schmidt <mail@schmidt-net.via.t-online.de>) starts to recitfy
the problem by ensuring that the close-on-exec flag is set, and that we move
above 3 in the file descriptor table.
I've also decided that the PAM module can close it's pipe handle on every
request - this isn't performance-critical code.
The next step is to do the same for nss_winbind. (But things like getent()
might get in our way there).
This also cleans up some function prototypes, puts them in just one place.
Andrew Bartlett
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in includes.h
Andrew Bartlett
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sending broadcast messages. Also initial cut-down of printing notify
messages (not yet finished).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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(Wrapping to zero does not create problems in this cache)
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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our authenticaion code - removing some of the duplication from the current
code.
This also gets us *much* closer to supporting a real SAM backend, becouse the
SAM can give us the right info then.
This also changes our service.c code, so that we do a VUID (rather than uid)
cache on the connection struct, and do full NT ACL/NT_TOKEN checks (or cached
equivilant) on every packet, for the same r or rw mode the whole share was open
for.
Andrew Bartlett
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on both by default, and you can specify a list of ports to listen on
either with "smb ports = " in smb.conf or using the -p option to smbd.
this is needed for proper netbiosless operation.
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Finally the cascaded VFS patch is in.
Testing is very welcome, specially with layered multiple vfs modules.
A big thank to Alexander Bokovoy for his work and patience :)
Simo.
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Remove the n^2 search for valid 'tty' names from the sesion code when we
don't actually need it. Its main value is in getting 'well behaved'
numbers for use with utmp, so when we are not doing utmp we don't need
this to get in the way.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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Add a function to display 'sid types' as strings - makes rpcclient outptut
and DEBUG() logs much eaiser to understand.
Move the enum for SID types to smb.h, becouse is really isn't LSA specific any
more.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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The aim of this execise is to give the 'security>=user' code a straight paper
path. Security=share will sill call authorise_login(), but otherwise we avoid
that mess.
This allow *much* more accurate error code reporting, beocuse we don't start
pretending that we can use the (nonexistant) password etc.
Also in this patch is code to create the 'homes' share at session setup time
(as we have done in the past - been broken recently) and to record this on
the user's vuser struct for later reference. The changes here should also
allow for much better use of %H (some more changes to come here).
The service.c changes move a lot of code around, but are not as drastric
as they look...
(Also included is a fix to srv_srvsvc_nt.c where 'total_entries' not
'*total_entries' was compared).
This code is needs testing, but passes my basic tests.
I expect we have lost some functionality, but the stuff I had expected
to loose was already broken before I started. In particular, we don't 'fall
back' to guest if the user cannot access a share (for security=user). If you
want this kind of stuff then you really want security=share anyway.
Andrew Bartlett
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