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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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user object in AD to be the username alias.
For example:
$ net ads search "(uid=coffeedude)"
distinguishedName: CN=Gerald W. Carter,CN=Users,DC=pink,DC=plainjoe,DC=org
sAMAccountName: gcarter
memberOf: CN=UnixUsers,CN=Users,DC=pink,DC=plainjoe,DC=org
memberOf: CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,DC=pink,DC=plainjoe,DC=org
memberOf: CN=Enterprise Admins,CN=Users,DC=pink,DC=plainjoe,DC=org
memberOf: CN=Schema Admins,CN=Users,DC=pink,DC=plainjoe,DC=org
uid: coffeedude
uidNumber: 10000
gidNumber: 10000
unixHomeDirectory: /home/gcarter
loginShell: /bin/bash
$ ssh coffeedude@192.168.56.91
Password:
coffeedude@orville:~$ id
uid=10000(coffeedude) gid=10000(PINK\unixusers) groups=10000(PINK\unixusers)
$ getent passwd PINK\\gcarter
coffeedude:*:10000:10000::/home/gcarter:/bin/bash
$ getent passwd coffeedude
coffeedude:*:10000:10000::/home/gcarter:/bin/bash
$ getent group PINK\\Unixusers
PINK\unixusers:x:10000:coffeedude
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* Add support user and group name aliasing by expanding
the ws_name_replace() and ws_name_return() functions.
The lookup path is
aliases -> qualified name -> SID
SID -> fully qualified name -> alias
In other words, the name aliasing support is a thin layer
built on top of SID/NAME translation.
* Rename the ws_name_XX() functions to normalize_name_map()
and normalize_name_unmap(). Chaneg interface to return
NTSTATUS rather than char *.
* Add associated cache validation functions.
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Conflicts:
source4/configure.ac
source4/torture/local/config.mk
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(This used to be commit edd70836daef340f21df3cb102144935f36e5c4c)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit e065802a61f22e9fdcd4b911805c42c46a79b3f2)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit 6c346d0eb20af5ba9b09f30319420f7c91480da6)
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Logic stolen from Samba4, naturally the specific implementation differs a bit.
(This used to be commit 4b8bc5b03d35d563104791c0d8317d9886e4f032)
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This gives a hint whether a function is called from within the middle of a
chain. In particular the trans calls don't really like this.
(This used to be commit 4252b32db5ef7483f2c5c52312b6e6dc68d1d687)
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(This used to be commit d611f599b45ad9dad1027a16a0e8da7d4b96e608)
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(This used to be commit d8259cbe666d96cc468203a64fb208c02a64849f)
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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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This reverts commit 8594edf666c29fd4ddf1780da842683dd81483b6.
(This used to be commit ad462e2e2d025a7fc23e7dea32b2b442b528970b)
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(This used to be commit 8e4dca3b9416d9b5e535bda5e4befc073bfc1641)
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(This used to be commit 32cb45c962c822bd79a7d0f666f2f6037060b324)
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(This used to be commit f5212c64d23a28fa40a14b45a8d1c0181f01a6da)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit 977fec76b77639403ba9ab7bb00c57601e23493d)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit 7d7ba8397743af52a74d00fd717bdeb5e3e12a28)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit a042dffd7121bda3dbc9509f69fcfae06ed4cc22)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit be846d5383ef31136cca6b11eb6181736fb2e29d)
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Guenther
(This used to be commit c28fa17ffffee3e6fd4897c9c6b4937388a19600)
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req->private_data==NULL at this point is definitely a bug.
(This used to be commit ce3dc9f616cafc1289a94ac7cae0beca967d836e)
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(This used to be commit c1d645fbe39433541d8bfe6b818c855cee318dc5)
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Necessary for requests with multiple replies
(This used to be commit cb2e338eb33dfb4627f9b43456af0c86d7d268c6)
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Add the CHAIN1 torture test
(This used to be commit 82992d74a99b056bbfe90e1b79190e0b7c0bf2bd)
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Also add some comments
(This used to be commit 2ecc311f785317caf5b60051147dcd085c80d64f)
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Along the lines of cli_request_send this abstracts away the smb-level buffer
handling when parsing replies we got from the server.
(This used to be commit 253134d3aaa359fdfb665709dd5686f69af7f8fd)
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Storing the event_context as permanent state in struct cli_state creates more
complex code than necessary IMO.
(This used to be commit debb37f703075008e5ea7d34d214cfa4d0f8f916)
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(This used to be commit faf353edd60967efac4d5c222db14fa730866273)
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(This used to be commit f84a2b5dbf8a072a9e356fa39523f65d042a2643)
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cli_request_send() is supposed to bundle all generic SMB-header handling. This
makes cli_request_new static to async_smb.c.
(This used to be commit 7e73dd4e7622db64d30d48ba106892e0895fc188)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7c820899ed1364fdaeb7b49e8ddd839e67397ec0)
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support it (*BSD and MacOSX).
Should have done this ages ago, sorry.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4c3a9558906f213948c3bdc081be73f8fed148cb)
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(This used to be commit e038f1cf9fb305fc1e7a4189208e451d30aaa1f0)
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reconnect code to cope with rebooting a DC. This
replaces the code I asked Volker to revert.
The logic is pretty simple. It adds a new parameter,
"winbind reconnect delay", set to 30 seconds by
default, which determines how long to wait between
connection attempts.
To avoid overwhelming the box with DC-probe
forked children, the code now keeps track of
the DC probe child per winbindd_domain struct
and only starts a new one if the existing one
has died.
I also added a little logic to make sure the
dc probe child always sends a message whatever
the reason for exit so we will always reschedule
another connect attempt.
Also added documentation.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8027197635b988b3dcf9d3d00126a024e768fa62)
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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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address
reported by Ted Percival <ted@midg3t.net>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ab06efccf31fbc899536d2681a2076e6dfd65b9e)
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lookup_domain_name(). This new function accept separated
strings for domain and name.
(This used to be commit 8594edf666c29fd4ddf1780da842683dd81483b6)
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Michael
(This used to be commit 5ef9da6f4f04b07804b389902862fae0fbbfed13)
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Michael
(This used to be commit 34309f097f5c7321930bf6c2ea2447de1008130c)
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