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2000-01-17SAMR_R_UNKNOWN_38 is 3 uint16 params (4-byte aligned) followed by status code.Luke Leighton1-1/+0
(This used to be commit 55035b8984c135ddd2c4e3be18caf8833975841d)
2000-01-16proto updateAndrew Tridgell1-2/+4
(This used to be commit ab492d46942e9c43e6b61a04f9db75d9fc3f40d6)
2000-01-16make a br_off a SMB_BIG_UINTAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 0751a0ea4cdb7f5db0aa6f359dd3e4f744fc0689)
2000-01-14damn, Solaris already has a "enum lock_type"Andrew Tridgell2-8/+7
changed it to "enum brl_type" (This used to be commit 6b9ee7662c7afa70f6b20889e6b0ae1dcd677f9f)
2000-01-14we now pass all byte range locking testsAndrew Tridgell1-3/+5
the last piece was to use a smb timeout slightly larger than the locking timeout in bloking locks to prevent a race (This used to be commit 1b54cb4a33a65e62c2e3189b78ef073869a60c75)
2000-01-14Added "inherit permissions" patch.Jeremy Allison1-1/+3
Fixed locking bug found by Andrew. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 38dffd360dc2e44bfc9e751f017e24f81ff0f2fa)
2000-01-13added Enosuchshare and a lock_type enumAndrew Tridgell1-0/+4
(This used to be commit 6927aa19052baba2dcfcdec7564dad1a17f4c562)
2000-01-13new prototypesAndrew Tridgell1-5/+22
(This used to be commit 671e52cec2f254a11f9dcef9ef692afa3b86c679)
2000-01-13defined br_off as a type for byte range offsets. For now I've set itAndrew Tridgell1-0/+3
as SMB_OFF_T, we need to do some autoconf changes to generate a 64 bit int whenever possible (eg. long long on 32 bit i386) (This used to be commit 09dbe8bccec244c8ea0893a7d8ca4fe85d5420f7)
2000-01-12Added utmp fix from David Lee <T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk>.Jeremy Allison2-0/+9
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 95d37a1d25d56316c80eec54aea1f358cd621d4c)
2000-01-11modified smbd/msrpc credential transfer system. user session keyLuke Leighton1-1/+3
is *missing* from samba cvs main, therefore it is set to all zeros. this will cause, amongst other things, administrator-changing-user-passwords, and setting up new accounts, to fail, as the user's password can only be decoded with the session key (in this case, the administrator's usr sess key). it's never a perfect world, is it? (This used to be commit 3362fcdfa492cfd1d9d4ec35ef2108192302b984)
2000-01-10I'm currently designing a new locking system (using a tdb database!)Andrew Tridgell1-2/+5
that will make us match NT semantics exactly and do away with the horrible fd multiplexing in smbd. this is some diag stuff to get me started. - added the ability to do read or write locks in clientgen.c - added a LOCK4 test to smbtorture. This produces a report on the server and its locking capabilities. For example, NT4 gives this: the same process cannot set overlapping write locks the same process can set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection can set overlapping read locks a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks a different pid can set overlapping read locks the same process can set the same read lock twice the same process cannot set the same write lock twice the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock the same process can override a write lock with a read lock a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock the same process cannot coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking whereas Samba currently gives this: the same process can set overlapping write locks the same process can set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection can set overlapping read locks a different pid can set overlapping write locks a different pid can set overlapping read locks the same process can set the same read lock twice the same process can set the same write lock twice the same process can override a read lock with a write lock the same process can override a write lock with a read lock a different pid can override a write lock with a read lock the same process can coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking win95 gives this - I don't understand why! the same process cannot set overlapping write locks the same process cannot set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection cannot set overlapping read locks a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks a different pid cannot set overlapping read locks the same process cannot set the same read lock twice the same process cannot set the same write lock twice the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock the same process cannot override a write lock with a read lock a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock the same process cannot coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking (This used to be commit 49637936b6e9478df248c4ef73d818870c73b597)
2000-01-08smbd/mangle.cJeremy Allison1-1/+0
smbd/negprot.c: Tidyup of static initializers. smbd/server.c: Fix -l option. Jeremy. (This used to be commit d120f22fefde21b38e43ea5ad0180bf27304d2eb)
2000-01-07this looks like a big commit, but it isn't really :)Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
This fixes our netbios scope handling. We now have a 'netbios scope' option in smb.conf and the scope option is removed from make_nmb_name() this was prompted by a bug in our PDC finding code where it didn't append the scope to the query of the '*' name. (This used to be commit b563be824b8c3141c49558eced7829b48d4ab26f)
2000-01-06Re-added "dfree command" functionality that was described in the man pagesJeremy Allison1-0/+1
but was not in the code. Jeremy. (This used to be commit f4898a1f16a2dbc25d062b0088d6c589a34c93a0)
2000-01-05Moved check_plaintext_password() into smbd/chgpasswd.c from smbd/ipc.c.Jeremy Allison3-0/+9
configure configure.in include/config.h.in: Added <sys/un.h> autoconf code for Luke's UNIX domain sockets code. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 210d61db08136122f51a93428607fccd582c9e7d)
2000-01-05implemented talloc() as described on samba-technical. This fixes theAndrew Tridgell3-0/+40
lp_string() bug properly. we still need to add lp_talloc_free() calls in all the main event loops, I've only put it in smbd and nmbd thus far. (This used to be commit aa7f81552540f5dca2c146f5edd805611d5b390f)
2000-01-03simple mods to add msrpc pipe redirection. default behaviour: fall backLuke Leighton5-22/+268
to using internal msrpc code in smbd. (This used to be commit 8976e26d46cb991710bc77463f7f928ac00dd4d8)
2000-01-03added suppport for unexpected udp/138 packetsAndrew Tridgell1-2/+4
I also fixed up the lookup_pdc_name() code so that it now works, even with a NT server that insists on replying to udp/138. The method I used to match packets was to use the mailslot string as a datagram ID. The true dgm_id doesn't work as NT doesn't set it correctly. uggh. PS: Jeremy, I had to change your code quite a bit, are you sure this worked with a Samba PDC?? The code looked broken, it got the offsets wrong in the SMB portion of the packet and filled in the IP incorrectly. (This used to be commit 32f66f4ea63038cb4b3785bdf1762abdde076f5d)
2000-01-03got rid of mem_manAndrew Tridgell1-4/+0
yamd is much better, and doesn't require any source code changes if you haven't seen yamd then take a look at http://www3.hmc.edu/~neldredge/yamd/ its excellent! (This used to be commit 25b13f8b79d648188036f027f45bc78ec117cc88)
2000-01-03added the unexpected packet database (unexpected.tdb)Andrew Tridgell2-5/+15
this means "nmblookup -S" now always works, even with broken servers the database stores all unexpected replies and these can be accessed by any client. while doing this I cleaned up a couple of functions, and put in place a better trn_id generator. in most places the code got quite a bit simpler due to the addition of simple helper functions. I haven't yet put the code in to take advantage of this for pdc replies - that will be next. Jeremys pdc finding code will then work :) (This used to be commit 280e6359d36c9bc8dcded302f15c3a1db8e3feeb)
2000-01-02- added tdb_flags option to tdb_open()Andrew Tridgell1-2/+2
- added TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST flag to clear the database if this is the first attached process. Useful for non-persistent databases like our locking area (this will also make upgrades to new database layouts easier) - use lock_path() in a couple of places - leave connections database open while smbd running - cleaned up some tdb code a little, using macros for constants (This used to be commit 00e9da3ca577527db392aced62f02c69cfee8f4f)
1999-12-29Converted most of the functions in lib/util_str.c to smb_ucs2_t equivalents.Jeremy Allison4-13/+60
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1ba42aca2163c534f6be4e4a733604e3dffe0ed8)
1999-12-23Samba now includes a full ucs2 upper to lower case (and vica versa) map table.Jeremy Allison1-0/+13
Jeremy. (This used to be commit d7b72d4cbfb6bd1925abc7f95c1180d3d65856a5)
1999-12-23Upper to lower case map table for unicode.Jeremy Allison1-0/+65536
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 82421e93c09790a7e38014c42f8402db5cb827e3)
1999-12-22include/includes.h: Trimmed down unicode directory entry to be POSIX complient.Jeremy Allison1-3/+1
lib/system.c: Trimmed down unicode directory entry to be POSIX complient. lib/util_unistr.c: Added wstrdup(). Jeremy. (This used to be commit ca64f4ab00c6d54022ba9bd4b869523566a242d7)
1999-12-22First cut at unicode sys_xx functions. Now to start moving upwards.....Jeremy Allison3-6/+54
Jeremy. (This used to be commit b5eb009cc3cfd1adc044e91911d59acdb54c30cb)
1999-12-22Ok - we now have the following functions for UNICODE support :Jeremy Allison1-0/+2
unicode_to_unix() unix_to_unicode() unicode_to_dos() dos_to_unicode() wstrlen() safe_wstrcpy() safe_wstrcat() wstrcmp() wstrncmp() wstrstr() wstrchr() wstrrchr() wstrtok() Jeremy. (This used to be commit ae34e2589ac32b7144607b77bd0d42bc74b42aff)
1999-12-21Added new unicode functions - not used yet, but are the basis for theJeremy Allison1-17/+3
internal unicode conversion of Samba. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 302412df64aa4b6572b13ef61dfd68c3f8ebbb8b)
1999-12-21converted all our existing shared memory code to use a tdb databaseAndrew Tridgell2-9/+28
instead of either sysv or mmap shared memory or lock files. this means we can now completely remove locking_shm.c locking_slow.c shmem.c shmem_sysv.c and lots of other things also got simpler locking.c got a bit larger, but is much better compartmentalised now (This used to be commit e48c2d9937eea0667b8cd3332e49c06314ef31e7)
1999-12-21first cut at using the tdb code for the connections structure, theAndrew Tridgell2-12/+22
SWAT status page and smbstatus. It made the code _much_ simpler, I wish we'd done a database module a long time ago! (This used to be commit 4951755413c11d4c5b9af4699a6e622056d52433)
1999-12-21first pass at the database code for Samba. This also includes a testAndrew Tridgell2-0/+12
suite and a very simple tool for manuipulating the databases. the main code is in tdb/tdb.c and includes both mmap and file based IO. All databases auto-expand and allow multiple simultaneous writers. the next step is using this new capability in lots of places in Samba where we have existing ad-hoc databases (This used to be commit c89d29cc5e3b6d568928acace01144059f1668b3)
1999-12-17update version to pre-3.0.0Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit c3a30ce459d1e535b4aa9a39311e000a4474dbb8)
1999-12-17interfaces.h from 2.0.6Andrew Tridgell1-0/+10
(This used to be commit a3d7ec0c9d06f18e656da354e2fec57aaf395fc5)
1999-12-132nd phase of head branch sync with SAMBA_2_0 - this delets all the files ↵Andrew Tridgell16-3010/+0
that were in the head branch but weren't in SAMBA_2_0 (This used to be commit d7b208786590b5a28618590172b8d523627dda09)
1999-12-13first pass at updating head branch to be to be the same as the SAMBA_2_0 branchAndrew Tridgell23-4963/+2237
(This used to be commit 453a822a76780063dff23526c35408866d0c0154)
1999-12-12changed function name of get_home_dir() to get_unixhome_dir(), to stopLuke Leighton1-1/+9
clash with gnu readline library. fixed issue with [homes] service not being there - call lp_add_home() just before starting the msrpc processing. (This used to be commit 054195df9b6187c663ede5cf4489499abbdc29fc)
1999-12-12final part of "first" phase converting over to msrpc daemon architecture.Luke Leighton2-29/+72
done a minimal amout of clean-up in the Makefile, removing unnecessary modules from the link stage. this is not complete, yet, and will involve some changes, for example to smbd, to remove dependencies on the password database API that shouldn't be there. for example, smbd should not ever call getsmbpwXXX() it should call the Samr or Lsa API. this first implementation has minor problems with not reinstantiating the same services as the caller. the "homes" service is a good example. (This used to be commit caa50525220b0d0250fa139367593c2de2c12135)
1999-12-12delineation between smb and msrpc more marked. smbd now constructsLuke Leighton5-46/+81
pdus, and then feeds them over either a "local" function call or a "remote" function call to an msrpc service. the "remote" msrpc daemon, on the other side of a unix socket, then calls the same "local" function that smbd would, if the msrpc service were being run from inside smbd. this allows a transition from local msrpc services (inside the same smbd process) to remote (over a unix socket). removed reference to pipes_struct in msrpc services. all msrpc processing functions take rpcsrv_struct which is a structure containing state info for the msrpc functions to decode and create pdus. created become_vuser() which does everything not related to connection_struct that become_user() does. removed, as best i could, connection_struct dependencies from the nt spoolss printing code. todo: remove dcinfo from rpcsrv_struct because this stores NETLOGON-specific info on a per-connection basis, and if the connection dies then so does the info, and that's a fairly serious problem. had to put pretty much everything that is in user_struct into parse_creds.c to feed unix user info over to the msrpc daemons. why? because it's expensive to do unix password/group database lookups, and it's definitely expensive to do nt user profile lookups, not to mention pretty difficult and if you did either of these it would introduce a complication / unnecessary interdependency. so, send uid/gid/num_groups/gid_t* + SID+num_rids+domain_group_rids* + unix username + nt username + nt domain + user session key etc. this is the MINIMUM info identified so far that's actually implemented. missing bits include the called and calling netbios names etc. (basically, anything that can be loaded into standard_sub() and standard_sub_basic()...) (This used to be commit aa3c659a8dba0437c17c60055a6ed30fdfecdb6d)
1999-12-08jerry spotted that get_domain_sids() was being called with the wrongLuke Leighton1-2/+2
arguments: get_any_dc_name() was being called with a server name not a domain name. oops. (This used to be commit 631814302d6992138cfe024ba7bd456cc7e0d3bf)
1999-12-08moved sys/un.h to after sys/socket.h. done a gnu autoconf around sys/un.hLuke Leighton2-1/+7
(This used to be commit b2ea37a8f1a28a825719b46354a1244b359aca2c)
1999-12-08parsing code for transferring unix and nt security credentials over-the-wire.Luke Leighton1-0/+88
at present, a unix password is missing from the unix credentials, but is not _actually_ expected to be needed. weeelll... maybe :-) this is used to transfer credentials between smbd and msrpc daemons, down a unix socket, so that the unix and nt credentials can be inherited by an msrpc daemon called up from smbd. (This used to be commit 5e68403bbb6f18e754679d967fee9e259d24211c)
1999-12-08ABOUT TIME!!!!!!!!Luke Leighton4-88/+84
damn, this one is bad. started, at least two days ago, to add an authentication mechanism to the smbd<->msrpc redirector/relay, such that sufficient unix / nt information could be transferred across the unix socket to do a become_user() on the other side of the socket. it is necessary that the msrpc daemon inherit the same unix and nt credentials as the smbd process from which it was spawned, until such time as the msrpc daemon receives an authentication request of its own, whereupon the msrpc daemon is responsible for authenticating the new credentials and doing yet another become_user() etc sequence. (This used to be commit 30c7fdd6ef10ecd35594311c1b250b95ff895489)
1999-12-06the first independent msrpc daemon - lsarpcd.Luke Leighton2-16/+46
one horrible cut / paste job from smbd, plus a code split of shared components between the two. the job is not _yet_ complete, as i need to be able to do a become_user() call for security reasons. i picked lsarpcd first because you don't _need_ security on it (microsoft botched so badly on this one, it's not real. at least they fixed this in nt5 with restrictanonymous=0x2). fixing this involves sending the current smb and unix credentials down the unix pipe so that the daemon it eventually goes to can pick them up at the other end. i can't believe this all worked!!! (This used to be commit 2245b0c6d13c7c5886e81f9137b05df883598c26)
1999-12-05first version of msrpc agent redirector code. client-side only.Luke Leighton2-2/+46
(This used to be commit 5e5a1dceee0b6088822697284d3e0af04d197477)
1999-12-05created create_pipe_socket() function.Luke Leighton2-8/+10
(This used to be commit a3af3b4312144943413894b18b5845b56474ebb5)
1999-12-04cool! created higher-order function table for agent redirection.Luke Leighton3-0/+60
(This used to be commit 7bb2e55d0d3a00a97bba99ebed722a4adf84093c)
1999-12-04jeremy is going to hate me for this.Luke Leighton3-1/+10
created an "nmb-agent" utility that, yes: it connects to the 137 socket and accepts unix socket connections which it redirects onto port 137. it uses the name_trn_id field to filter requests to the correct location. name_query() and name_status() are the first victims to use this feature (by specifying a file descriptor of -1). (This used to be commit d923bc8da2cf996408194d98381409191dd81a16)
1999-12-04argh! you wouldn't believe what i had to do: use the mid (multiplex id)Luke Leighton1-0/+2
to redirect multiple socket-based connnections onto a single client state. argh! (This used to be commit 06390e792cd8aa57a91c3a3d1d267fd1bcdc17a1)
1999-12-03starting "connection reuse" system in smb-agent. added version numberLuke Leighton2-0/+4
which isn't actually used right now :-) (This used to be commit d54a64ae3ab7cdc1ac67fb49f7255e6a106d624e)