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One day I'll get around to refactoring the DOS error handling so it mirrors
the NT error handling code.
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This new table is rather different to the old one (see diff posted to the
list for a sorted list of differences) and needs a *lot* of testing.
It does however seem to line up much better with what NT is using, as
exampled by the change to the OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION DOS error, it now matches
win2k where it didn't before.
I can't see any critical errors we now get wrong, and I know that the auth
errors are correct as per my on-the-wire observations.
This table was produced (and I hope to comment this better later) by
using the ERRMAPEXTRACT smbtorture tool, a Win2k domain member and the
'name_to_ntstatus' auth module on the HEAD PDC. This module returned
the username as the error, and the NT box was forced to give me a dos
error becouse thats all I negotiated on that connection. Hence the map.
Andrew Bartlett
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samba domain.
The PDC must be running a special authenticaion module that spits out NT errors
based on username.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett.
From kai@cmail.ru Mon Oct 29 18:50:42 2001
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 17:26:06 +0300
From: Andrew V. Samoilov <kai@cmail.ru>
To: samba-technical@lists.samba.org
Subject: [patch]: makes some arrays const to be shared between processes
Hi!
This patch makes some arrays const. So these arrays go to text/rodata
segment and are shared between all of the processes which use shared
library with these arrays.
Regards,
Andrew V. Samoilov.
P.S. Please cc your answer to kai@cmail.ru,
I don't subscribed to this list.
ChangeLog:
* cliconnect.c (prots): Make const.
* clierror.c (rap_errmap): Likewise.
* nmblib.c (nmb_header_opcode_names): Likewise.
(lookup_opcode_name): Make opcode_namep const. Eliminate i.
* nterr.c (nt_err_code_struct): Typedef const.
* smberr.c (err_code_struct): Make const.
(err_classes): Likewise.
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codes don't work correctly
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- added WERROR for win32 error codes
- added a configure test for immediate structures
still lots to do, so its not enabled by default, but the main
structure is there
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out the error handling into a bunch of separate functions rather than all
being handled in one big function.
Fetch error codes from the last received packet:
void cli_dos_error(struct cli_state *cli, uint8 *eclass, uint32 *num);
uint32 cli_nt_error(struct cli_state *);
Convert errors to UNIX errno values:
int cli_errno_from_dos(uint8 eclass, uint32 num);
int cli_errno_from_nt(uint32 status);
int cli_errno(struct cli_state *cli);
Detect different kinds of errors:
BOOL cli_is_dos_error(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_is_nt_error(struct cli_state *cli);
BOOL cli_is_error(struct cli_state *cli);
This also means we now support CAP_STATUS32 as we can decode and understand
NT errors instead of just DOS errors. Yay!
Ported a whole bunch of files in libsmb to use this new API instead of the
just the DOS error.
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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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of a pstrcpy into an fstring).
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want them to have the copyright.
Added a new DOSERR response code that Win95 returns, unimp, unimplemented.
Added code to ignore errors on setting remote time, as Win 95 does not like
the time being changed on a directory. Win NT and Samba are OK at this.
This is the next to last clean-ups here. Next is to properly handle restore
times on directories (except for Win95--see above).
Now have Jay's changes in and have fixed a bug reported by Tim Lee.
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It removed all ocurrences of the following functions :
sprintf
strcpy
strcat
The replacements are slprintf, safe_strcpy and safe_strcat.
It should not be possible to use code in Samba that uses
sprintf, strcpy or strcat, only the safe_equivalents.
Once Andrew has fixed the slprintf implementation then
this code will be moved back to the 1.9.18 code stream.
Jeremy.
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This is merely updating the Copyright statements from 1997 to 1998.
It's a once a year thing :-).
NO OTHER CHANGES WERE MADE.
Jeremy.
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remove problems.
Jeremy
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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*.
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techniques more accurately.
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