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using pam_smbpass
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fix up two issues in
pam_smbpass. The first, more important issue is adding support for the
(apparently new) LOCAL_SET_PASSWORD flag to local_password_change(),
without which pam_smbpass is a complete and utter no-op. The second,
lesser issue is that with the advent of ldapsam, it's possible for
pam_smbpass to generate a SIGPIPE that isn't handled by the calling
application. The most basic signal wrapping is put in place to prevent
this.
Beyond that, the only thing in the patch is a bit of reformatting to
make pam_smb_passwd.c look a bit more like the rest of the code in CVS.
More of that later, I'm sure.
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more.
(Previously it set them to 'XXXX' or similar when only the flags were being
changed - a bug I must have introduced when I reworked the passdb end of things
a few weeks back.)
Adds a new local flag: LOCAL_SET_PASSWORD to specify that the password is
actually to be changed.
Andrew Bartlett
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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.
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Note: Still have to add build stuff - not ready yet.
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