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DFLT_SERVER_TYPE in nameserv.h
- got rid of a lot of spurious domain controller stuff. Samba is not a
domain controller yet, but it can be a domain master. We were claiming
to be a domain controller in some packets which may have caused
problems
- don't do preferred master startups on the WINS pseudo-net
- don't do election requests on the WINS pseudo-net
- fix a nasty bug in become_non_master() which wiped out the bits in
remove_type before using them. The result was that samba didn't like
losing its master status.
- changed the logic in the election packet handling to enable us to
become a non-master whenever we receive a winning election frame, even
if we aren't expecting it
- get another packet from the socket in nmbd when we reject one of our
own packets, this stops us from going into the packet reading code too
often and makes nmbd much snappier
- always remove a name immediately when we try to release it, don't
wait for the lack of response from the network, otherwise we will end
up replying to name that we don't really own. We still send the dereg
packets, we just don't wait for them to time out.
(This used to be commit eb84f2f342375439d94481a0ccf47c9593544e32)
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bug spotted in nameservresp.c - arguments to test subnet the response
is received on (same_net()) were the wrong way round (ccm@shentel.net)
samba was adding WORKGROUP(1e) as a unique not a group name: fixed this
bug in reply_name_status() and reply_name_query(): WINS entries weren't
being looked up.
name status reply adds local SELF entries to WINS SELF entries: some
SELF entries are only added locally, while others are only added via
WINS. name status needs to have both, combined.
a sync will only occur when an ANN_LocalMasterAnnouncement is received, NOT
an ANN_HostAnnouncement or an ANN_DomainAnnouncement.
when samba is a member of a workgroup, it looks for (using a wins server)
and announces to its domain master. NAME_QUERY_ANNOUNCE_HOST - yet another
'state' - has been created to do this: do the name query on the wins server
and send the announce host to the answer to this query.
jeremy @ vantive wrote the original code to do this, which used the
name_query() function. i'm trying to avoid name_query: it times out and
generally messes things up, but using queue_netbios_packet() and
queue_netbios_pkt_wins() is... not intuitive?
lkcl with help from jra
(This used to be commit 6e932e4bae8b46e7ff4a55a75484bad78308336a)
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(This used to be commit 51e5a1a546adf6ba36c7e4c3298c651cff7e15b9)
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namedbname.c:search_for_name() wasn't looking for 0x1b as well as
0x0 and 0x20 name types.
reduced number of retransmissions of packets from 4 to 3 times.
added code that ensures remote lmhosts entries don't get deleted when
a master browser cannot be found on a remote subnet. stopped forcing
an election on remote subnets if a master browser cannot be found.
stopped browse list and wins list from being written out too frequently.
only add samba's names to local interfaces.
add 0x1c name if we are a domain logon machine (needs more exploration).
why bother reloading services when receiving a SIGTERM?
sort out add_my_name_entry() and remove_name_entry() to deal with
broadcast, samba as a WINS and samba using a WINS. properly.
added extra debug information to help with expected response queue code.
updated debug comments in become_master().
altered dump_names() DEBUG format. it looks prettier.
altered wins.dat format to match DEBUG format.
lkcl
(This used to be commit 429f1f975e2936f2e220b656c51c211d48d47047)
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previous commit (see previous log message for details)
fixed bug in nameservreply.c: wrong macro in use (RSSVAL not IVAL!).
did another make proto
lkcl
(This used to be commit d78b319062144d14a54408fce77ccc313ad58ee3)
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