summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/source3/lib/util_list.c
AgeCommit message (Collapse)AuthorFilesLines
2001-03-07Sync up handle creation with 2.2 branch. We can now join AS/U domains andJeremy Allison1-8/+3
authenticate against them. Big/little endian issues fixed. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 0e6a34510ed598eaec7fe71a9c91fda528a4675c)
2000-11-13Large commit which restructures the local password storage API.Gerald Carter1-0/+7
Currently the only backend which works is smbpasswd (tdb, LDAP, and NIS+) are broken, but they were somewhat broken before. :) The following functions implement the storage manipulation interface /*The following definitions come from passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c */ BOOL pdb_setsampwent (BOOL update); void pdb_endsampwent (void); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwent (void); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwnam (char *username); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwuid (uid_t uid); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwrid (uint32 rid); BOOL pdb_add_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass); BOOL pdb_update_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass, BOOL override); BOOL pdb_delete_sam_account (char* username); There is also a host of pdb_set..() and pdb_get..() functions for manipulating SAM_ACCOUNT struct members. Note that the struct passdb_ops {} has gone away. Also notice that struct smb_passwd (formally in smb.h) has been moved to passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c and is not accessed outisde of static internal functions in this file. All local password searches should make use of the the SAM_ACCOUNT struct and the previously mentioned functions. I'll write some documentation for this later. The next step is to fix the TDB passdb backend, then work on spliting the backends out into share libraries, and finally get the LDAP backend going. What works and may not: o domain logons from Win9x works o domain logons from WinNT 4 works o user and group enumeration as implemented by Tim works o file and print access works o changing password from Win9x & NT ummm...i'll fix this tonight :) If I broke anything else, just yell and I'll fix it. I think it should be fairly quite. -- jerry (This used to be commit 0b92d0838ebdbe24f34f17e313ecbf61a0301389)
2000-07-18I really didn't like the way generic arrays (lists) wereGerald Carter1-0/+321
implemented in util_array.c so I wrote a smaller (and simplier package). I would like to replace the use of util_array.c functions in the rest of the source tree if no one objects. This will be an interface change, but not really a difference in the functionality provided. --jerry (This used to be commit 0863ce3a31e4c76c8356850ac128f6d96ea54917)