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2003-12-11fixed bad formal parameter type in get_static(); patch Andy PolyakovGerald Carter1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 67d893701f09f29e8af56cd98f04131658b39713)
2003-09-09sync 3.0 into HEAD for the last timeGerald Carter1-30/+80
(This used to be commit c17a7dc9a190156a069da3e861c18fd3f81224ad)
2003-08-02port latest changes from SAMBA_3_0 treeSimo Sorce1-24/+24
(This used to be commit 3101c236b8241dc0183995ffceed551876427de4)
2003-07-16trying to get HEAD building again. If you want the codeGerald Carter1-4/+9
prior to this merge, checkout HEAD_PRE_3_0_0_BETA_3_MERGE (This used to be commit adb98e7b7cd0f025b52c570e4034eebf4047b1ad)
2002-07-03Kill off codepage related stuff, now we don't use codepages any more.Andrew Bartlett1-4/+0
Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit d1ca2b9f23ce701eb6b6becafb1acd813fc8fc3a)
2002-06-26This commit finally gives us multiple wins server groups. We nowAndrew Tridgell1-19/+10
accept an extended syntax for 'wins server' like this: wins server = group1:192.168.2.10 group2:192.168.3.99 group1:192.168.0.1 The tags before the IPs don't mean anything, they are just a way of grouping IPs together. If you use the old syntax (ie. no ':') then an implicit group name of '*' is used. In general I'd recommend people use interface names for the group names, but it doesn't matter much. When we register in nmbd we try to register all our IPs with each group of WINS servers. We keep trying until all of them are registered with every group, falling back to the failover WINS servers for each group as we go. When we do a WINS lookup we try each of the WINS servers for each group. If a WINS server for a group gives a negative answer then we give up on that group and move to the next group. If it times out then we move to the next failover wins server in the group. In either case, if a WINS server doesn't respond then we mark it dead for 10 minutes, to prevent lengthy waits for dead servers. (This used to be commit e125f06058b6b51382cf046b1dbb30728b8aeda5)
2002-06-05Fix for Linux kernel bug where signal mask set within a signal handlerJeremy Allison1-1/+15
is being ignored on sighandler exit. This means we have to have a small array of fd's, not a single one. Jeremy. (This used to be commit b06862e2de8d3bafbc10a9807501ef5bf148a61c)
2002-05-17Changes to allow head to translate NMB flags ...Richard Sharpe1-4/+4
(This used to be commit c986a19cde0dfa96b512eb24d873203981e68c48)
2002-01-30Removed version number from file header.Tim Potter1-2/+1
Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header. (This used to be commit 6a58c9bd06d0d7502a24bf5ce5a2faf0a146edfa)
2001-12-22merge IRIX winbind support from Samba 2.2 branchHerb Lewis1-35/+116
(This used to be commit 20c5f042e3bb79ff96a993c70b843908dcfafb65)
2001-12-12allow IRIX to build nsswitch/libnss_wins.soHerb Lewis1-12/+82
(This used to be commit 564bfd77287b3006c7246065990ca9b91f79826a)
2001-11-26Got medieval on another pointless extern. Removed extern struct ipzeroTim Potter1-2/+2
and replaced with two functions: void zero_ip(struct in_adder *ip); BOOL is_zero_ip(struct in_addr ip); (This used to be commit 778f5f77a66cda76348a7c6f64cd63afe2bfe077)
2001-11-23Removed TimeInit() call from every client program (except for one placeTim Potter1-1/+0
in smbd/process.c where the timezone is reinitialised. Was replaced with check for a static is_initialised boolean. (This used to be commit 8fc772c9e5770cd3a8857670214dcff033ebae32)
2001-11-19Store some path names in global variables initialized to configureMartin Pool1-1/+1
default, rather than in preprocessor macros. (This used to be commit 79ec88f0da40faebe1e587f1b3e87b5f2b184f58)
2001-10-02Removed 'extern int DEBUGLEVEL' as it is now in the smb.h header.Tim Potter1-2/+0
(This used to be commit 2d0922b0eabfdc0aaf1d0797482fef47ed7fde8e)
2001-09-17move to SAFE_FREE()Simo Sorce1-2/+1
(This used to be commit 03dc67788f68c9e01b5a82fdf43f837cb19f4608)
2001-07-04The big character set handling changeover!Andrew Tridgell1-1/+0
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. (This used to be commit debb471267960e56005a741817ebd227ecfc512a)
2001-05-15Zero-fill struct hostent.Jeremy Allison1-0/+2
Jeremy. (This used to be commit 86557d633648f279e6ceda4da38801889ca4ed95)
2001-05-15Fixed glibc crash problems with libnss_wins.soJeremy Allison1-4/+44
Jeremy. (This used to be commit c38a465bef91bc54cd3f3ce81e5a9c818f429801)
2000-10-11Converted to call lib/wins_srv.c:wins_srv_ip() instead of lp_wins_server()Christopher R. Hertel1-4/+4
when looking up the WINS server address. Please *don't* use lp_wins_server() any more! The wins_srv_ip() function has the following features: - If the WINS server was entered as a DNS name then the translation to an IP address will already have taken place. We used to do this every time a call to the WINS server was made. Ick. - The return value of wins_srv_ip() is a struct in_addr. Ready to go. - When WINS failover is fully implemented, you'll be able to enter a colon- separated list of WINS servers via the WINS SERVER parameter. Using lp_wins_server() directly will fail if this syntax is used. Chris -)----- (This used to be commit 56be7c2a49a8a918318a70843fff4e89ec10d0d3)
2000-10-09Fixes to allow wins.c to compile to allow building of libnss_wins.so.John Terpstra1-2/+11
(This used to be commit 3fb2e94c4430c570639c0e4d1caeed3a19bbd09b)
2000-07-19Instead of handing back a string (which might be a DNS name or an IPChristopher R. Hertel1-4/+2
string), the wins_srv module now hands back a struct in_addr when it's called. It caches the IP address once it has been looked up. The IP is cleared (and must be looked up again) if the 'wins server' parameter is reread, or if the node is marked 'dead'. A dead node will not be re-tried for 10 minutes (per a #define in wins_srv.c). As it was, the code was reading the WINS server name or IP directly from lp_wins_server. That's okay, except that if the value was expressed as a name, then a DNS lookup would be done every time the client wanted to talk to the server. I still need to work out the implications of failover regarding the 'unicast subnet' list. Chris -)----- (This used to be commit 73aa188320fd3bf10b5dfc057323f40aff2c13bd)
2000-07-19First cut toward adding WINS server failover.Christopher R. Hertel1-1/+1
*Note: failover doesn't actually work yet!* It's just that the code I'm adding provides all of the pieces necessary. I do have one big question. Something that I'll have to ask Jeremy, I'm thinkin'. In nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c the IP of the WINS server is used to set up the Unicast subnet. ...so what happens if the WINS server changes? My guess is either: a) nothing. b) I'd have to change the unicast subnet entry whenever the WINS server changes. Urq. BTW, the lp_wins_server() function no longer returns the WINS server name or IP. It returns the list of WINS servers entered in smb.conf. To get the currently 'live' WINS server, use the wins_srv() function. Fun, eh? Chris -)----- (This used to be commit cc08bdc74f4cd111fdc582ee7babef47ed8a950d)
2000-01-07remove scope parameter here tooAndrew Tridgell1-3/+3
(This used to be commit c78deb1d229bd301be483a256f1fd2047cec6120)
1999-12-17added basic nsswitch support - this allows you to use a "wins" entryAndrew Tridgell1-0/+129
in a /etc/nsswitch.conf hosts line. Only tested on RH6.1, but should work on a broad range of Linux distributions. It could probably be made to work with Solaris pretty easily. It does not build by default. Build it with "make nsswitch" (This used to be commit 4058eb5bffeec539f71786580376419ea5749351)