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based on patch from MORIYAMA Masayuki <moriyama@miraclelinux.com>.
Jeremy.
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inside the #ifdef HAVE_NATIVE_ICONV
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patch to SAMBA_3_0 to declare prototypes for the initialization functions. These are the same changes I just made to head. --paulg
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x86_64 box.
Jeremy.
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version to 3.0.20pre1
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1. using smbc_getxattr() et al, one may now request all access control
entities in the ACL without getting all other NT attributes.
2. added the ability to exclude specified attributes from the result set
provided by smbc_getxattr() et al, when requesting all attributes,
all NT attributes, or all DOS attributes.
3. eliminated all compiler warnings, including when --enable-developer
compiler flags are in use. removed -Wcast-qual flag from list, as that
is specifically to force warnings in the case of casting away qualifiers.
Note: In the process of eliminating compiler warnings, a few nasties were
discovered. In the file libads/sasl.c, PRIVATE kerberos interfaces
are being used; and in libsmb/clikrb5.c, both PRIAVE and DEPRECATED
kerberos interfaces are being used. Someone who knows kerberos
should look at these and determine if there is an alternate method
of accomplishing the task.
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allocation
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
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type, which does not exist on all platforms.
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iconv to recognise UCS-2LE and UTF-16LE as synonyms, which means this
change should be more robust when applied in trees that treat UCS-2LE
or UTF-16LE as correct.
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in sync :-).
try to cope with a wider range of UTF-16 characters when we are using
an external libiconv library.
Jeremy.
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the conversion state
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in lib/smbpasswd.c that were exact duplicates of functions in passdb/passdb.c
(These should perhaps be pulled back out to smbpasswd.c, but that can occour
later).
Andrew Bartlett
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try a crap conversion instead. Next this needs to be done to the convert_alloc
function.
Actually fixes some valgrind warnings as well - cool !
Jeremy.
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in iconv.c and nsswitch/). Using them means you're not thinking about multibyte at
all and I really want to discourage that.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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problems where ASCII was not detected and 646.so were requested through dynamic loading
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changes so
we end up freeing a pointer we didn't mallocate.
Also, calling strdup() in a frequently called function just to clear up a
const compiler warning seems inelegant and inefficient.
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function. Patch by metze with some minor modifications.
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to find duplicates
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I think there are basically two problem:
1. Windows clients do not always send ACEs for SMB_ACL_USER_OBJ, SMB_ACL_GROUP_OBJ,
and SMB_ACL_OTHER.
The function ensure_canon_entry_valid() is prepared for that, but tries
to "guess" values from group or other permissions, respectively, otherwise
falling back to minimum r-- for the owner. Even if the owner had full
permissions before setting ACL. This is the problem with W2k clients.
2. Function set_nt_acl() always chowns *before* attempting to set POSIX ACLs.
This is ok in a take-ownership situation, but must fail if the file is
to be given away. This is the problem with XP clients, trying to transfer
ownership of the original file to the temp file.
The problem with NT4 clients (no ACEs are transferred to the temp file, thus
are lost after moving the temp file to the original name) is a client problem.
It simply doesn't attempt to.
I have played around with that using posic_acls.c from 3.0 merged into 2.2.
As a result I can now present two patches, one for each branch. They
basically modify:
1. Interpret missing SMB_ACL_USER_OBJ, SMB_ACL_GROUP_OBJ, or SMB_ACL_OTHER
as "preserve current value" instead of attempting to build one ourself.
The original code is still in, but only as fallback in case current values
can't be retrieved.
2. Rearrange set_nt_acl() such that chown is only done before setting
ACLs if there is either no change of owning user, or change of owning
user is towards the current user. Otherwise chown is done after setting
ACLs.
It now seems to produce reasonable results. (Well, as far as it can. If
NT4 doesn't even try to transfer ACEs, only deliberate use of named default
ACEs and/or "force group" or the crystal ball can help :)
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Jeremy.
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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the need for valid.dat
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warnings)
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char like libiconv does
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which should now be used instead of DEBUG(0) or printf() for
interactive messages
I have only converted client.c to use d_printf(), and the code hasn't
had much testing yet. Eventually we want all interactive code to use
d_printf(), plus SWAT
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fixes some problems wih some character sets and allows for using
internal charsets in conjunction with ionv charsets
this makes us slower but more correct. speed will come later.
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This commit gets rid of all our old codepage handling and replaces it with
iconv. All internal strings in Samba are now in "unix" charset, which may
be multi-byte. See internals.doc and my posting to samba-technical for
a more complete explanation.
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