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This commit is mostly to cope with the removal of SamOemHash (replaced
by arcfour_crypt()) and other collisions (such as changed function
arguments compared to Samba3).
We still provide creds_hash3 until Samba3 uses the credentials code in
netlogon server
Andrew Bartlett
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This removes calls to push_*_allocate() and pull_*_allocate(), as well
as convert_string_allocate, as they are not in the common API
To allow transition to a common charcnv in future, provide Samba4-like
strupper functions in source3/lib/charcnv.c
(the actual implementation remains distinct, but the API is now shared)
Andrew Bartlett
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This renames push_string in Samba3 into push_string_base and
push_string_check for the two different use cases.
This should allow push_string to be imported from Samba4, using it's
calling conventions.
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Jeremy, I think the ability to say
smbclient //foo/bar -I <ip-address> -p 139
making the called name to "foo" got lost with 3d2d0203. Was this removed
deliberately? If so, please revert this patch. If not, please merge
appropriately.
Thanks,
Volker
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Metze, please check!
Thanks,
Volker
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Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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This is used for oplock replies
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I know this is just yet another iteration, but I like this one much better than
the one that exists right now :-)
It will do trans and echo requests without a _recv helper and without
unnecessary memcpy().
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Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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Fixed.
It turns out there were a number of places where cli_resolve_path() was called
and the error path upon that function failing did not set errno. There were a
couple of places the failure handling code did set errno to ENOENT, so I made
them all consistent, although I think better errno choices for this condition
exist, e.g. EHOSTUNREACH.
Derrell
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match_mailslot_name
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ntlmssp_seal_packet creates its own signature data blob, which we then
have to free.
Jeremy, please check and merge appropriately (Yes, I'm asking you to do the
janitor work, I want you to *look* at this :-))
Volker
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Signed-off-by: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
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We store the seqnum/mid mapping in the cli_request structure
for async requests and in the cli_state structure for sync calls.
We skip the signing check for oplock requests while waiting
for async requests coming in.
metze
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We keep the seqnum/mid mapping in the smb_request structure.
This also moves one global variable into the
smbd_server_connection struct.
metze
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It's the job of the caller to maintain the seqnum/mid mapping.
Hopefully we can use this code in s4 later too.
metze
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This prepares a large simplification of the smb_signing code
metze
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Guenther
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Otherwise we return NO_MEMORY without a reason for fragmented trans
requests, as talloc_append_blob() returns buf if we append a 0 length
blob. When we pass buf = NULL we'll get back NULL and then assume
NO_MEMORY...
metze
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Before we send the secondary requests we need to remove the
old mid=>seqnum mapping and reset cli->mid and make the new
mid=>seqnum mapping "persistent".
The bug we had in cli_send_trans was this:
The first cli_send_smb() incremented cli->mid
and the secondary requests used the incremented mid,
but as cli->outbuf still had the correct mid,
we send the correct mid to the server. The real problem
was that the cli_send_smb() function stored the seqnum
under the wrong mid.
cli_send_nttrans() was totally broken and now follows the
same logic as cli_send_trans().
The good thing is that in practice the problem is unlikely to happen,
because max_xmit is large enough to avoid secondary requests.
metze
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selected (we need to path in pathname /that/look/like/this).
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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callers pass in a struct user_auth_info * instead. This commit causes
smbc_set_credentials() to print out a message telling callers to use
smbc_set_credentials_with_fallback() instead, as smbc_set_credentials()
has a broken API (no SMBCCTX * pointer). No more global variables used
in the connection manager API for client dfs calls.
Jeremy.
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password talloc'ed strings within the cli_struct.
Jeremy.
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the problem that stops libsmbclient being thread safe. Subsidiary
DFS connections are now hung off a list inside the cli_state struct.
Much more to do in order to get libsmbclient to thread safety, but
this is a good start.
Jeremy.
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buffers"
This reverts commit 9579a6f193f570e4ce2af80f4aac7c2f25ae5b22.
It's confusing to have a boolean to alter the behavior of cli_push
and as the new feature isn't used yet I revert it.
We can readd a extra function later.
metze
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metze
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metze
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