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(This used to be commit fbb2be050ded099741345a101ba13e6b12ebc823)
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reply.c: Changed reply_open_and_X to split out the oplock
request bits from core and extended and if an oplock was granted only set
the corresponding bit on reply.
server.c: Added code to dynamically allocate i/o buffers in oplock_break
(prevents recursion problems) , also made reset of sent_oplock_break
explicit.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 16e55ee2b8be9a4210d8cf87691cdf42373759d2)
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added test in smbtorture for the server updating the directory modify
time when a file is added to a directory
cleanup in smbtorture so no garbage files are left on the server
(This used to be commit 3a5e07f1e994396853e6340e8ef3f4d12bb0243e)
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W95 doesn't seem to support this call.
(This used to be commit 162947c6e672580216c6223a44d25b874f0487ab)
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This tests for things like midnight access times, sticky create times
and word reversed INFO_STANDARD returns
(This used to be commit 89141de14edf9e46ab279d2a74a9b026716a0ba8)
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(This used to be commit 2f29c24ba721e417828efca57011ed45892191a5)
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added support for choosing the protocol level in smbtorture (-m option)
use -1 for null date in cli_close()
get the attributes right in cli_open()
(This used to be commit d64d40a6ec57a4a999ae1f39175bcfd86ccb196e)
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parameters to cli_NetServerEnum()
(This used to be commit 628d5895aa8a6add1a76bcf2561d01881b7c8c63)
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remove problems.
Jeremy
(This used to be commit 4a36ac236c2ad634f05efcd0179875d09988614a)
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separated out smb server-mode password validation into a separate file.
added called and calling netbios names to client gen state: referenced
section in rfc1002.txt.
created workstation trust account checking code in ntclient.c
there might be a bug in reply_session_setup_andX. i indented and added { }
around single-line if statements: the lm password checking code now doesn't
look right (around the GUEST_SESSSETUP bits). *no code semantics have been
changed by the indentation process*.
(This used to be commit f27966957fa7f16d337a4a58719239d036deab4c)
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are ones that I know Samba fails. They are:
1) correct support for retaining locks over a close (ie. the server
must not use posix semantics)
2) support for lock timeouts
3) the server supports multiple locking contexts on the one SMB
connection, distinguished by PID.
4) the server correctly fails overlapping locks made by the same PID (this
goes against POSIX behaviour, which is why it is tricky to implement)
5) the server denies unlock requests by an incorrect client PID
I've been discussing with Jeremy ways that we can re-implement the
locking code to handle these correctly. This test code will be useful
to see that we have got it right.
(This used to be commit 097781e2992f12c545170c82ada2f4023a9784f5)
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techniques more accurately.
(This used to be commit 054e3b2ae3a8cfb98fde72becef9b05de34d2ba7)
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code, which means we don't have to link with a fake getpass routine
and we don't have a whole pile of global variables that really have
nothing to do with nmbd and were there to keep the client code happy.
The code should function identically to what it did before (hopefully
it was correct)
The only thing that now uses the horrible clientutil.c code is
smbclient.
(This used to be commit 4bf5c03b18f88b566f3ac12cc4b3a9c5c96fd35d)
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clashed with the currently-used cli_setup_pkt() in clientutil.c
(This used to be commit 25560cf40b997e400d16fa0c1380e5bc29c015a5)
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to fix the password server code, so I didn't use SMBlib. This code is
fairly generic and uses a "struct cli_state" to hold the client
state.
(This used to be commit 3a0b5f06f42efdb522f1c5d3d9a4b4afabe03b40)
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