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We now cope wiith multiple WINS groups and multiple failover servers
for release and refresh as well as registration. We also do the regitrations
in the same fashion as W2K does, where we don't try to register the next
IP in the list for a name until the WINS server has acked the previos IP.
This prevents us flooding the WINS server and also seems to make for much
more reliable multi-homed registration.
I also changed the dead WINS server code to mark pairs of IPs dead,
not individual IPs. The idea is that a WINS server might be dead from
the point of view of one of our interfaces, but not another, so we
need to keep talking to it on one while moving onto a failover WINS
server on the other interface. This copes much better with partial
LAN outages and weird routing tables.
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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smbwrapper not made
by default.
nmbd*: Changed all calls to namestr() to nmbd_namestr() to fix broken FreeBSD include
file problem...sigh.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9ee8f39aed8772a05c203161b4ae6b7d90d67481)
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are now sorted by the number of common leading bits in the IP address
with the address of the querying host.
(This used to be commit 4460a1bc6aa7666d1c71d32ba73855d6ed32320a)
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areas of memory before freeing them.
While doing this I also found a couple of real bugs. In two places we
were freeing some memory that came from the stack, which leads to
a certain core dump on many sytems.
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problem was a buffer overflow in process_node_status_request().
this really points out a general problem is allocating MAX_DGRAM_SIZE
packets on the stack in nmbd. There must be a better way.
(This used to be commit 7db45f169c33e0f3a67ba2260049226992de8bdf)
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With apologies to Charlton Heston and Pierre Boule.
"You damn fools, you finally did it".
Changed default security mode to be security=user.
Yes this is a big (although small in code) change.
It's something we've been discussing for a while, to
finally wean people off the legacy security=share mode
which is *never* what you want.
Jeremy.
nmbd_incomingrequests.c: Bug fix for nmbd core dumps caused by overrun.
Found by <samuel@public.szonline.net>.
nttrans.c: More NT smb stuff.
reply.c: Unlink will overwrite an existing file. Well you learn
something new about POSIX every day. :-).
server.c: Tidyup unreadable code.
smbpasswd.c: Code to allow -U remote_username to allow ordinary
users to change remote passwords if their NT username
is different from their UNIX username.
Patch from <torbjorn.lindh@allgon.se>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4eccb47cfb3c8907a6558b6ea9a02b0184458e34)
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splay tree. For short lists, this will have no noticable effect. As
lists (eg. the WINS database) grow longer, the speed improvements should
be quite dramatic. This change is an incremental step toward replacing
the in-memory namelists with a back-end database.
This change is going into the 1.9.19pre-alpha code because...well...it's
pre-alpha. Please let me know if there are any problems.
(Oh, as a side-effect, the wins.dat will be in sorted order. :)
Chris -)-----
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split the name_record structure into pieces. The goal is that the key
(the name) be separate from the data associated with the key. Databases
such as gdbm store information in [key,content] pairs.
There is no functional change in with this update. It's just a step in
the direction that Jeremy and I have been discussing.
Chris -)-----
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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.
(This used to be commit 2d774454005f0b54e5684cf618da7060594dfcbb)
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It is changing the global variables "myname" and "myworkgroup"
to "global_myname" and "global_myworkgroup" respectively.
This is to make it very explicit when we are messing
with a global (don't ask - it makes the domain client
code much clearer :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 866406bfe399cf757c8275093dacd5ce4843afa0)
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They do a broadcast name release for WORKGROUP<0> and WORKGROUP<1e>
names and *don't set the group bit*.
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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they do host announcements to LOCAL_MASTER_BROWSER_NAME<00> rather than
WORKGROUP<1d>.
nmbd_incomingrequests.c: Deal with WINS_PROXY_NAME issues - don't reply
with that name if it's the same broadcast net.
nmbd_serverlistdb.c: Stopped writing "Unknown" for local master browsers
we don't know.
nmbd_winsproxy.c: Deal with WINS_PROXY_NAME issues - don't reply
with that name if it's the same broadcast net.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5adfff94c9020bd57f84ccbc8fba5b1d8d1615af)
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back into the main tree.
For the cvs logs of all the files starting nmbd_*.c, look
in the JRA_NMBD_REWRITE branch. That branch has now been
discontinued.
Jeremy.
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