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- changed the default forms flag to 2
- all short architecture name are uppercased
- get_short_archi() is now case unsensitive
- the drivers TDB is indexed by archi/version/name
- implemented code to move drivers from the upload area to the download
area. Someone else need to look at that code.
- don't return anymore a default driver if it doesn't exist in the TDB.
Instead return an error.
- cleaned prs_unistr.
- #ifdef out jeremy's new SD parsing in printer_info_2
- removed the unused MANGLE_CODE
- #ifdef out the security checking in update_printer() as it doesn't work
for me.
Zap your ntdrivers.tdb, it won't work anymore.
J.F.
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in order - moved them into open_printer_hnd().
Added saving of comment field.
Jeremy.
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printer driver download if looking for the default driver files fail.
Jeremy.
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string), the wins_srv module now hands back a struct in_addr when it's
called. It caches the IP address once it has been looked up. The IP
is cleared (and must be looked up again) if the 'wins server' parameter
is reread, or if the node is marked 'dead'. A dead node will not be
re-tried for 10 minutes (per a #define in wins_srv.c).
As it was, the code was reading the WINS server name or IP directly from
lp_wins_server. That's okay, except that if the value was expressed as
a name, then a DNS lookup would be done every time the client wanted to
talk to the server.
I still need to work out the implications of failover regarding the
'unicast subnet' list.
Chris -)-----
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*Note: failover doesn't actually work yet!* It's just that the code I'm
adding provides all of the pieces necessary.
I do have one big question. Something that I'll have to ask Jeremy, I'm
thinkin'. In nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c the IP of the WINS server is used to
set up the Unicast subnet.
...so what happens if the WINS server changes?
My guess is either:
a) nothing.
b) I'd have to change the unicast subnet entry whenever the WINS server
changes.
Urq.
BTW, the lp_wins_server() function no longer returns the WINS server name
or IP. It returns the list of WINS servers entered in smb.conf. To get
the currently 'live' WINS server, use the wins_srv() function.
Fun, eh?
Chris -)-----
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functions work now:
- spoolenum
- spoolopen
- spoolgetprinter
- spoolgetprinterdriver
Items todo:
- track down memory bug with spoolenumdata
- fix spoolgetprinterdriverdir
- fix spoolgetdata
- fix display_job_info_ctr in spooljobs
All part of the ongoing rpcclient work.
Also included a new generic list ADT. Cleaner and simplier
than the stuff in util_array.c i think (but then that's why I wrote it).
--jerry
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Removed msrpc_local struct
--jerry
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and a few changes to ntdomain for rpcclient printing functions
--jerry
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that matter. crh
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nsswitch/wb_client.c
Merge of nsswitch/common.c rename to nsswitch/wb_common.c from TNG.
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* fixes some readline bugs from the merge
* first attempt at commands (spoolenum almost works)
* no changes to existing functions in HEAD; only additions
of new functions. I'll weed out what I can as I go.
--jerry
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printing/printing.c: priority needs to be 1 not zero (found by checked build).
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c: Log invalid handle access, also print out if this is a different
pid handle. This will help track down client access after a connection
is closed.
Jeremy.
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winbind.
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structure so authenticated pipe users can have their unix groups set when
become_authenticated_pipe_user() is called.
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semi-connection and a rpcclient prompt, but no functionality there yet.
Will be a few more days on that.
The changes to the header files were minor. A few struct's and a few
additional fields to existing ones. No deletions. **minimal change
necessary** :-) Well, maybe not minimal, but I tried.
All other programs compile, link and run ok from what I can tell so
I don;t think I broke anything.
--jerry
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security descriptors is disabled (as it is in this code).
If get/set sd's is enabled spooler.exe crashes on NT.
I'll investigate and fix that issue next.
Jeremy.
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plan' :-)
Gerald & I discussed with HP. More changes to follow.
Jeremy.
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Removed unistr_to_ascii() as it was never used.
printing/nt_printing.c: Removed "DUMMY.XX" files.
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c: Use dos_PutUniCode() instead of ascii_to_unistr().
Attempted to fix the "return value" size code based on J.F's
comments. This needs looking at.
Jeremy.
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Moved the S_* macros from smb.h to includes.h
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memory fixes.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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instead of two prs_data pointers.
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descriptors. These seem to be made up of the standard and generic access
rights rather than object specific access rights.
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I suspect we will either get rid of them or do them properly at some
stage.
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handling in Samba. This was needed due to several limitations and
races in the previous code - as a side effect the new code is much
cleaner :)
in summary:
- changed sys_select() to avoid a signal/select race condition. It is a
rare race but once we have signals doing notification and oplocks it
is important.
- changed our main processing loop to take advantage of the new
sys_select semantics
- split the notify code into implementaion dependent and general
parts. Added the following structure that defines an implementation:
struct cnotify_fns {
void * (*register_notify)(connection_struct *conn, char *path, uint32 flags);
BOOL (*check_notify)(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid, char *path, uint32 flags, void *data, time_t t);
void (*remove_notify)(void *data);
};
then I wrote two implementations, one using hash/poll (like our old
code) and the other using the new Linux kernel change notify. It
should be easy to add other change notify implementations by creating
a sructure of the above type.
- fixed a bug in change notify where we were returning the wrong error
code.
- rewrote the core change notify code to be much simpler
- moved to real-time signals for leases and change notify
Amazingly, it all seems to work. I was very surprised!
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smbd/notify.c. All the data structures are now private to that
module.
this is in preparation for Linux kernel support for change notify
(coming soon to a CVS tree near you)
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I used a trick where CAP_LEASE isn't claimed until it is needed. This
means we avoid a system call per setreuid(), and never call capset()
unless a user tries to get a oplock on a file that they don't own
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I had to modify sys_select() to not loop on EINTR. I added a wrapper
called sys_select_intr() which gives the old behaviour.
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