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2003-03-22Thanks to volker, merge passdb changes from HEAD:Andrew Bartlett1-5/+0
- pdb_guest (including change defaults) - 'default' passdb actions (instead of 'not implemented' stubs in each module) - net_rpc_samsync no longer assumes pdb_unix Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 4bec53c8c81019f0f06a93c4df0800bbf7281dd6)
2003-03-19Put in the new modules system. It's now used by passdb and rpc. I willJelmer Vernooij1-0/+6
put a doc about it in dev-doc later today. (This used to be commit af7bfee0c6902c07fdb8d3abccf4c8d6bab00b5a)
2003-02-22Remove 'unixsam' from the default passdb backends.Andrew Bartlett1-0/+123
The intention is to remove the muliple passdb backends, but we need the 'guest' account to always be there. If the admin adds the guest account to (say) LDAP, there will only be one backend required for operation. This helps remove some nasty behaviours with adding accounts to the system for both the RPC 'create user' and the SAMSYNC code. Users 'added' with an 'add user/machine' script won't magicly appear, and machine accounts 'pre-added' to unix, but not the smbpasswd file will not cause mayhem. This commit also implements somthing tridge discussed with me, the concept of 'default' passdb operation pointers - so that each backend does not need it's own stub funcitons wrapping the default tdb privilages/group mapping code. This also removes an implicit 'sid->name' and 'name->sid' mapping from our own local SID space, to winbind usernames. When adding mapping for NIS/LDAP non-sam users in future, we need to be careful. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 6f32fa234961a525760a05418a08ec48d22d7617)