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2001-03-18fixed unused variableAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit af62692e623429ca861905a0ac050b00a3bffdb0)
2001-03-11Remove "BYTE" - we already have uint8 - don't need more conflicts withJeremy Allison1-5/+5
system header files... Jeremy. (This used to be commit 31e0ce310ec38b3a3a05b344d6450d442c6be471)
2000-12-06Cause smbd to use the new posix_acls code, not the old unix_acls code.Jeremy Allison1-0/+5
Currently does exactly the same thing (returns ACLs the same way). This code is written to try and get a POSIX ACL via the abstract sys_XX interface, then fall back to providing a UNIX based ACL if the calls fail. Seems to work. Next step is to add a --with-posix-acls to configure.in and then check on a POSIX ACL system that a complex ACL is returned correctly as an NT ACL. Note that the ACL set (a more complex problem) is not addressed yet. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 4339e20202a876dbadc07980b731f711463b7299)
2000-11-22o fixed logon script problems (wrong len in reply to net_sam_logon forGerald Carter1-0/+1
a few strings). I was the one who broke it obviously. o changed a few more defaults in the smbpasswd backend with respect to times. Now the logon time becomes '0' and the pass_can_change_time is set ot the same as pass_last_set_time o change Get_Pwnam() call in local_lookup_name to sys_getpwnam() as it did not seem necessary to try case permutations in the username. Tim, I think this was your code, so you might want to double check me. -- jerry (This used to be commit 37a665002c5cd7908c13d306f61af272a899dbc8)
2000-11-21Another large patch for the passdb rewrite.Gerald Carter1-7/+9
o added BOOL own_memory flag in SAM_ACCOUNT so we could use static memory for string pointer assignment or allocate a new string o added a reference TDB passdb backend. This is only a reference and should not be used in production because - RID's are generated using the same algorithm as with smbpasswd - a TDB can only have one key (w/o getting into problems) and we need three. Therefore the pdb_sam-getpwuid() and pdb_getsampwrid() functions are interative searches :-( we need transaction support, multiple indexes, and a nice open source DBM. The Berkeley DB (from sleepycat.com seems to fit this criteria now) o added a new parameter "private dir" as many places in the code were using lp_smb_passwd_file() and chopping off the filename part. This makes more sense to me and I will docuement it in the man pages o Ran through Insure-lite and corrected memory leaks. Need for a public flogging this time Jeremy (-: -- jerry (This used to be commit 4792029a2991bd84251d152a62b1033dec62cee2)
2000-11-13Large commit which restructures the local password storage API.Gerald Carter1-0/+1552
Currently the only backend which works is smbpasswd (tdb, LDAP, and NIS+) are broken, but they were somewhat broken before. :) The following functions implement the storage manipulation interface /*The following definitions come from passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c */ BOOL pdb_setsampwent (BOOL update); void pdb_endsampwent (void); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwent (void); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwnam (char *username); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwuid (uid_t uid); SAM_ACCOUNT* pdb_getsampwrid (uint32 rid); BOOL pdb_add_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass); BOOL pdb_update_sam_account (SAM_ACCOUNT *sampass, BOOL override); BOOL pdb_delete_sam_account (char* username); There is also a host of pdb_set..() and pdb_get..() functions for manipulating SAM_ACCOUNT struct members. Note that the struct passdb_ops {} has gone away. Also notice that struct smb_passwd (formally in smb.h) has been moved to passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c and is not accessed outisde of static internal functions in this file. All local password searches should make use of the the SAM_ACCOUNT struct and the previously mentioned functions. I'll write some documentation for this later. The next step is to fix the TDB passdb backend, then work on spliting the backends out into share libraries, and finally get the LDAP backend going. What works and may not: o domain logons from Win9x works o domain logons from WinNT 4 works o user and group enumeration as implemented by Tim works o file and print access works o changing password from Win9x & NT ummm...i'll fix this tonight :) If I broke anything else, just yell and I'll fix it. I think it should be fairly quite. -- jerry (This used to be commit 0b92d0838ebdbe24f34f17e313ecbf61a0301389)