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Jeremy.
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current_timestring used to return a string talloced to talloc_tos().
When called by DEBUG from a TALLOC_FREE, this produced messages
"no talloc stackframe around, leaking memory". For example when
used from net conf.
This also adds a temporary talloc context to alloc_sub_basic().
For this purpose, the exit strategy is slightly altered: a common
exit point is used for success and failure.
Michael
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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In winbind, we're using the info3 struct to send it to the winbind client after
netsamlogon_cache_store. Without this info3->base.account_name.string was
prematurely freed.
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Fix bug 5341, thanks a lot to Karoly Vegh for testing it!
Volker
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Guenther
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When reading from a pipe, Windows return STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW which is *not*
an error.
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I did not test with a zero length file :-)
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During my initial plans for, and the subsequent discussion of a more
significant change to the API for libsmbclient, I had removed the
AuthDataWithContext usage, in favor of a more generalized planned interface.
When the API returned to its original state, I neglected to reinsert this
code.
Use of an authentication function with the context can be tested using
examples/libsmbclient/testbrowse -C
Derrell
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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In an error case, correctly discard the offending PDU
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To me it was not clear what parts of struct packet_struct are actually used in
build_packet(). This makes it a bit more clear that only the specific parts are
used.
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Derrell
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This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
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Fix Coverity ID 558, 559
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- James suggested using gcc's "deprecated" attribute to mark the context
structure fields to generate warnings. This creates a scenario with the
best of all worlds. I'm able to move to an organization that more easily
allows future enhancements, while avoiding any mandatory changes by
applications. Thanks, James!
- Updated WHATSNEW.txt so that it accurately reflects the current state of
affairs.
Derrell
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- Ensured that all public functions have documentation in libsmbclient.h
- Reformatted for "proper" indentation
- Re-added temporarily-disabled alternate authentication function capability
Derrell
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Given the tacit (if that) approval by some people, and clear disapproval by
others for my proposed clean-up and reorganization of libsmbclient, I've come
up with a slightly different approach. This commit changes back to the
original libsmbclient.h SMBCCTX structure which will maintain ABI
compatibility. I retain, here, the setter and getter functions which all new
code should use. Older programs already compiled should continue to work
fine. Older programs being recompiled will encounter compile-time errors
(intentionally!) so that the code can be corrected to use the setter/getter
interfaces.
Although this doesn't clean up the interface in the way I had wanted, the code
reorganization and requirement for new programs to use the setters and getters
allows future progress to be made on libsmbclient without further muddying up
the interface, while retaining the ABI compatibility that was the big issue
causing disapproval. I hope that this compromise is adequate.
Derrell
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The libsmbclient interface has suffered from difficulty of improvement and
feature enrichment without causing ABI breakage. Although there were a number
of issues, the primary ones were:
(a) the user of the library would manually manipulate the context structure
members, meaning that nothing in the context structure could change other
than adding stuff at the end;
(b) there were three methods of setting options: setting bits in a flags field
within the context structure, setting explicit options variables within an
options structure in the context structure, and by calling the
smbc_option_set() function;
(c) the authentication callback did not traditionally provide enough
information to the callee which required adding an option for a callback
with a different signature, and now there are requests for even more
information at the callback, requiring yet a third signature and option to
set it (if we implement that feature).
This commit provides a reorganization of the code which fixes (a) and (b).
The context structure is now entirely opaque, and there are setter and getter
functions for manipulating it. This makes maintaining ABI consistency much,
much easier.
Additionally, the options setting/getting has been unified into a single
mechanism using smbc_option_set() and smbc_option_get().
Yet to be completed is a refactoring of the authentication callback (c).
The test programs in examples/libsmbclient have been modified (if necessary;
some applications require no changes at all) for the new API and a few have
been minimally tested.
Derrell
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This reverts commit f5356825698a02df2d400b51dd95d1f857c83e81.
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This reverts commit 844a163458c7585e4306a21ffdae5d08e03d6e4d.
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This reverts commit 719527f55e88f0c5fdceda5c807475aba299c79f.
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Jeremy, in 3.0 we allowed get_mydnsdomname and get_mydnsfullname to fail
without filling in anything useful. Worked fine. Without this patch and a empty
/etc/hosts and no DNS configured, session setup would return
NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME. This is confusing at best, BAD_NETWORK_NAME afaik
is only ever returned from tcon normally.
This restores the 3.0 behaviour.
Comments?
Volker
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Guenther
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This is the big (and potentially controversial) one. It took a phone call to
explain to metze what is going on inside cli_pull_read_done, but I would really
like everybody to understand this function. It is a very good and reasonably
complex example of async programming. If we want more asynchronism in s3, this
is what we will have to deal with :-)
Make use of it in the smbclient "get" command.
Volker
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KRB5.
Jeremy.
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This is == cli_setup_packet but takes an explicit buffer argument
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Guenther
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Guenther
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OS/2 servers. OS/2 returns eclass == ERRDOS && ecode == ERRnofiles
for a zero entry directory listing.
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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