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Clarify comment on set_effective_uid()
Andrew Bartlett
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After a phonecall with jra finally commit this.
This changes our behaviour when the setresuid call is available. We now not
only change the effective uid but also the real uid when becoming
unprivileged. This is mainly for improved AFS compatibility, as AFS selects
the token to send to the server based on the real uid of the process.
I tested this with a W2k server with two non-root 'runas' sessions. They come
in via a single smbd as two different users using two session setups. Samba on
Linux can still switch between the two uids, proved by two different files
created via those sessions.
Volker
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* set version string to "CVS 3.1.0alpha1"
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effective gid which could mean that the user gets group 0 in their
group list for acl interpretation
this is a replacement fix for the one richard did in 2.2 (which didn't
cope wiith variable behaviour depending on which nss module was in
use)
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why does anything but smbd care about sec_init() anyway??
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without before sec_init(). This should avoid the formation of another
magic function club. (-:
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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libsmb has not been written to be setuid, with things like LIBSMB_PROG allowing
all sort of fun and games.
Andrew Bartlett
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fixed - an mmaped file or the like would be a good idea.
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the initial uid
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allow us to have test targets without special configure options
- fixed make proto so that it actually does something
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that libsmb/ creates a local tcp socket then launches smbd as a subprocess
attached to that socket. smbd thinks it is being launched from inetd.
to use it do the following:
- compile with -DSMB_REGRESSION_TEST
- run like this (also works with smbtorture etc)
export SMBD_TEST=1
export LIBSMB_PROG=bin/smbd
smbclient //server/share -Uuser%pass
obviously you need to setup a smb.conf etc. Using --prefix to configure
is useful.
The aim of all this stuff is to add a decent set of regression tests
to the build farm, so we know if smbd actually runs correctly on all the
platforms, not just builds. We can run smbtorture, masktest, locktest etc,
plus a bunch of smbclient scripts and any new tests we write.
This doesn't help much with nmbd (at least not yet) but its a good start.
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seems to have drifted a little.
Jeremy.
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