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1998-04-29This is the checkin that adds the security=domain functionality.Jeremy Allison1-6/+0
WARNING - so far this has only been tested against a Samba PDC (still waiting for IS to add me the machine accounts :-). Still missing is the code in smbpasswd that will add a machine account password and change it on the domain controller, but this is not hard, and I will check it in soon. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 17b94a7084621b3f0106dd4d3386f05cdfc56d19)
1998-04-25This looks like a big change but really isn't.Jeremy Allison1-2/+2
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)
1998-04-23genrand.c: Changed SMB_PASSWD_FILE to lp_smb_passwd_file().Jeremy Allison1-54/+55
password.c: Started the initial code for domain_client_validate(). All bracketed with #ifdef DOMAIN_CLIENT for now. reply.c: Call to domain_client_validate(). All bracketed with #ifdef DOMAIN_CLIENT for now. smbpass.c: New code to get/set machine passwords. Tidied up nesting of lock calls. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 89fe059a6816f32d2cc5c4c04c4089b60590e7e6)
1998-04-22genrand.c: Improved generation of random values, more secure.Jeremy Allison1-1/+11
loadparm.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code. password.c: Fix for security=server NT bugs. reply.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code. server.c: Started add of 'security=domain' code. smb.h: Started add of 'security=domain' code. Jeremy. (This used to be commit e6bda112ebe0d41f54c4249b5c2e1f24011347e1)
1998-04-16reply.c: Fix bugs where debug statements were accessing the fd_ptr structJeremy Allison1-6/+6
internals after Andrews' code had memset it to zero (this was causing core dumps). charcnv.c: Fixes for ISO8859-2 from Petr Hubeny <psh@capitol.cz>. Jeremy. (This used to be commit df8783ca76d543d200c743f515a185cfea2880df)
1998-04-14Modified interfaces to getting smb password entries fromJeremy Allison1-1/+1
get_smbpwd_entry (now an internal function to smbpass.c) to a more UNIX-like : getsmbpwnam() - get entry by name. getsmbpwuid() - get entry by uid. Changed the type returned by the smbpasswd enumeration functions to be a void * so that people don't come to depend on it being a FILE *. These abstractions should make it much easier to replace the smbpasswd file with a better backend in future. Other files changed are to match the above changes. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 1161cfb7f2b0d5a6d3e2b524a14a6f325ce70efb)
1998-04-13Changes include:Christopher R. Hertel1-3/+3
proto.h: The unusual. ;) reply.c: I changes some function names, and updated reply.c to match. See mangle.c below for more. server.c: Changed function names and parameters in file mangle.c, so changed server.c calls to match. See mangle.c below for more. mangle.c: I replaced the caching mechanism used for caching reverse mangled name maps. The old method was a large array of 256-byte strings. Movement in the stack (including push and pop) was done by memcpy()ing whole chunks of memory around. The new system uses the ubi_Cache module which, in turn, uses a splay tree. Entries are dynamically allocated using a minimum amount of memory. Searches are non-linear, which should speed things up a bit, too. Overall, this should save memory and be faster. Other changes: I streamlined the is_mangled() test and made other speed enhancements including replacing some static functions with macros. Added comments, etc. Note: Per an E'mail conversation with Andrew, the 'mangled stack' parameter in smb.conf doesn't do anything anymore. The cache is now set for 16K bytes maximum memory usage. The mangle stack parameter is silently ignored. This can easily be changed, but I'd rather introduce a 'mangled cache memory' parameter and remove 'mangled stack'. Remaining problems: While testing the module, I noticed that something is calling name_map_mangle() twice. The result is that names which contain illegal characters are getting mangled twice. Also, the entire module works by overwriting the input string. This has a variety of nasty side effects. Summary: There's a lot still to be done, but the changes I have in place *should* work in exactly the same way (except for the mangle stack parameter). The rest of the bugs and other issues are separate. Chris -)----- (This used to be commit 8759bec11ba483b2292b0e513b85c98ed5e3e2d4)
1998-04-13Changes to allow Samba to be compiled with -Wstrict-prototypesJeremy Allison1-43/+40
with gcc. (Not a big change although it looks like it :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit cd2613c57261456485fe4eeecfda209ada70de8e)
1998-03-17this isn't a big commit, it just looks like it :-)Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
I needed the client_name() and client_addr() functions in swat so I could tell who was connecting from where. The problem was that these functions didn't take a file descriptor parameter they just used the global "Client". So I needed to change all calls to pass a parameter ... lots of files. (This used to be commit a776058900a727591bd7b69debdaa25c0e31d693)
1998-03-16Adding the same change as was added to 1.9.18 branch to add theJeremy Allison1-1/+1
"name resolve order" parameter. source/Makefile: Re-ordered link for name resolve order code. source/clientgen.c: source/clientutil.c: Added calls to resolve_name(). source/includes.h: Added HPUX zombie fix. source/loadparm.c: Added new name resolve order parameter. source/namequery.c: Re-wrote to include parsing of lmhosts file, new resolve_name() function requested by John. source/nmbd.c: Tell resolve_name not to do WINS lookups if we are the WINS server. source/nmbd_lmhosts.c: Call lmhosts parsing functions in namequery.c source/password.c: Call resolve_name() to lookup security=server name. source/reply.c: source/time.c: source/trans2.c: "fake directory create times" fix from Jim Hague - hague@research.canon.com.au. source/util.c: Removed isalnum() test in Get_Hostname() that seems to cause problems on many systems. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 7f118970da7c43eaddcf92dc056d3e849f1e7d5c)
1998-03-15- claim the null connection after the session request to mak sure weAndrew Tridgell1-0/+4
have the netbios name - fix another kill connection bug (This used to be commit c634b799874795d42dae28fb4440ea452dc89b1b)
1998-03-12use FSTYPE_STRING not "SAMBA" for filesystem typeAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit df62c80e1d04059905b8a3c5bf9073ba91331e99)
1998-03-11Missed fixes in NTDOM branch for doing readX via pipe IPC$.Jeremy Allison1-0/+4
Allows long share lists to be browsed. Browsing *into* a long share name still fails, though. (Luke - you may need to look into this). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 5299d1b49f2bfd6cf84a687548904206f4a18a41)
1998-03-11"For I have laboured mightily on Luke's code, and hath brokenJeremy Allison1-42/+74
all I saw" - the book of Jeremy, chapter 1 :-). So here is the mega-merge of the NTDOM branch server code. It doesn't include the new client side pieces, we'll look at that later. This should give the same functionality, server wise, as the NTDOM branch does, only merged into the main branch. Any fixes to domain controler functionality should be added to the main branch, not the NTDOM branch. This code compiles without warnings on gcc2.8, but will need further testing before we are sure all the working functionality of the NTDOM server branch has been correctly carried over. I hereby declare the server side of the NTDOM branch dead (and all who sail in her :-). Jeremy. (This used to be commit 118ba4d77a33248e762a2cf843fb7cbc906ee6e7)
1998-02-13Ding-dong the witch is dead, the witch is dead......Jeremy Allison1-4/+13
This is the checkin that fixes the infamous Visual C++ 'file has changed' bug. I feel *SO* good about that :-). charset.c: Added (void) to fix Herb's fussy compiler. loadparm.c: Removed "win95 bug compatibility" (didn't like it much anyway :-). Added "dos filetime resolution" instead. reply.c: Added the 2 second timestamp resolution fix that the song above is about. time.c: Removed unneeded get_access_time() function. trans2.c : Removed unneeded "win95 bug compatibility" code. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 10d628e4aeaecc573de27e251fec7b91844cba40)
1998-02-11Makefile: Added AIX 3.2.5.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
loadparm.c: Added "win95 bug compatibility" parameter. local.h: Replaced MAX_OPEN_FILES back to 100 from 10 (oops). reply.c: Fixed ulogoff check against uid - changed to vuid. server.c: Changed file struct save of uid - changed to vuid. smb.h: Changed id in struct current_user to vuid. Changed file struct uid to vuid. time.c: Added "win95 bug compatibility" atime -> mtime return. trans2.c: Added "win95 bug compatibility" fixes. uid.c: Changed id in struct current_user to vuid - added checks to set/reset it. util.c: Added code to expand environment variables. version.h : still at 1.9.18 (head branch doesn't matter too much at present). Jeremy. (This used to be commit adc903bcf59ad1664babd7f1d43675d3a75bfbc9)
1998-02-07A small raft of changes, I will sync up with 1.9.18 also.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
chgpasswd.c: Fixed typo in debug message. includes.h: Fix include for aix. kanji.c: Added cap_to_sj as inverse of sj_to_cap. loadparm.c: local.h: password.c: Added code for "networkstation user login" parameter. - patch from Rob Nielsen <ran@adc.com>. printing.c: Added further aix printing fixes. reply.c: Changed access time fetch to a function. trans2.c: Changed access time fetch to a function. time.c: Changed access time fetch to a function. server.c: Made NT redirector workaround final. util.c: Added debug for write_socket failing. Jeremy. (This used to be commit a031404623c22d62f8de035be2239f609af08112)
1998-01-24Added get_create_time() function to time.c.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
This gets the minimum timestamp associated with a file. reply.c and trans2.c then return this as the create time. Designed to fix problems with VC++ and others. Jeremy. (This used to be commit e3d5f6196d6eff707c78941696a368216e2a7410)
1998-01-22This is *not* a big change (although it looks like one).Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
This is merely updating the Copyright statements from 1997 to 1998. It's a once a year thing :-). NO OTHER CHANGES WERE MADE. Jeremy. (This used to be commit b9c16977231efb274e08856f7f3f4408dad6d96c)
1998-01-16reply.c:Jeremy Allison1-2/+2
server.c: Test fix for NT worstation SMBmv oplock bug. smbdes.c: Addition of 'forward' parameter in preparation of allowing password change. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 0b0b1fb122a52e67a8fdc77d013ad0b3bbb90d19)
1998-01-15reply.c: Added timestamp to attack warning.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
server.c: Fixed security=share problem where the vuid was still being looked at. Jeremy. (This used to be commit ab8d615fe2004c3ca93dd2978ba988ea89d7fd74)
1998-01-12*** empty log message ***Andrew Tridgell1-5/+21
(This used to be commit 7b031586ca33a381eb0e27f3557f43c2550df5f8)
1997-12-03allow local_machine and remote_machine (%L and %m macros) to containAndrew Tridgell1-6/+2
spaces (This used to be commit 93f0619e049d1598db0c3022aeccf33910b0550f)
1997-11-30clientgen.c: Added cli_mv() (used in a recent torture test).Jeremy Allison1-4/+24
reply.c: Changed reply_open_and_X to split out the oplock request bits from core and extended and if an oplock was granted only set the corresponding bit on reply. server.c: Added code to dynamically allocate i/o buffers in oplock_break (prevents recursion problems) , also made reset of sent_oplock_break explicit. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 16e55ee2b8be9a4210d8cf87691cdf42373759d2)
1997-11-29added a sent_oplock_break element to Files[] as a paranoia check so weAndrew Tridgell1-4/+6
can't sent a oplock break twice on the same file. changed some debug levels in the oplock code to level 0 so we can track down a bug zero the returned Files[] entry in find_free_file() don't try to overcome client bugs in the handling of non-encrypted passwords if in server level security mode added paranoid null termination of password buffers slight change to my ajt_panic() routine (This used to be commit e360c79c9cec681c4609783019749773d3e79386)
1997-11-20added some debug lines to the rename codeAndrew Tridgell1-4/+13
(This used to be commit ee3042eefb47bbdbefc83ab3f0f407c7dea4d8a0)
1997-11-18ipc.c: Changed reply_trans to use receive_next_smb() to copeJeremy Allison1-1/+8
with local message processing. reply.c: Added check to reply_lockingX for chain after oplock break. server.c: Added receive_next_smb(). trans2.c: Changed reply_trans2 to use receive_next_smb() to cope with local message processing. (This used to be commit f4ae644e13f2c4479dfc94c77c0a8295edf54086)
1997-11-10Rolled back tree state to 11:59pm 8th November 1997 EST toJeremy Allison1-52/+37
remove problems. Jeremy (This used to be commit 4a36ac236c2ad634f05efcd0179875d09988614a)
1997-11-09attempting to mark up 32 bit error codes, needed for NT domains.Luke Leighton1-37/+52
separated out smb server-mode password validation into a separate file. added called and calling netbios names to client gen state: referenced section in rfc1002.txt. created workstation trust account checking code in ntclient.c there might be a bug in reply_session_setup_andX. i indented and added { } around single-line if statements: the lm password checking code now doesn't look right (around the GUEST_SESSSETUP bits). *no code semantics have been changed by the indentation process*. (This used to be commit f27966957fa7f16d337a4a58719239d036deab4c)
1997-11-07ipc.c :Luke Leighton1-1/+10
added a #define around the alignment thing: it's a way to stop NetMonitor from decoding your packets!!!! proto.h : usual. reply.c : added what i believe to be the correct error messages for getting correct domain joining. smb.h : some guesses at good names of the SAMR_XXXX functions. sorting out the SAMR_LOOKUP_RIDS function. this is *not* the same as the LSA_LOOKUP_RIDS function, unless paul accidentally put it on the ntlsa pipe by mistake, instead of the samr pipe :-) rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c : moved creation and allocation of unique policy handles into this module. rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : SAMR_LOOKUP_RIDS is beginning to look _suspiciously_ like the LSA_LOOKUP_RIDS function. but i know that there are subtle discrepancies. (This used to be commit 6bc07b0b4193e28b13a675fece8d9d6b365a7eb0)
1997-11-06following a cvs error, i am rewriting this monster-commit. with bad grace.Luke Leighton1-5/+9
Modified Files: --------------- Makefile: adding extra files ipc.c : send_trans_reply() - alignment issue. this makes the alignment the same as that in NT. this should be looked at by people who understand the SMB stuff better than i. api_fd_commands[] - added samr and wkssvc pipes. loadparm.c : lp_domain_controller() changed to mean "samba is a domain controller". it's a "yes/no" parameter, now. no, it isn't used _anywhere_. namedbwork.c nameelect.c : if "domain controller = yes" then add SV_TYPE_DOMAIN_CTRL to the host _and_ workgroup announcements. yes, you must do both: nt does. namelogon.c : important NETLOGON bug in SAMLOGON request parsing, which may be the source of some people's problems with logging on to the Samba PDC. password.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). pipes.c : added samr and wkssvc pipes. proto.h : usual. can we actually _remove_ proto.h from the cvs tree, and have it as one of the Makefile dependencies, or something? reply.c : get_smbpwnam() renamed to get_smbpwd_entry() - also changed response error code when logging in from a WORKSTATION$ account. yes, paul is right: we need to know when to return the right error code, and why. server.c : added call to reset_chain_pnum(). #ifdef NTDOMAIN added call to init_lsa_policy_hnd() #endif. jeremy, you'd be proud: i did a compile without NTDOMAIN, and caught a link error for this function. smb.h : defines and structures for samr and wkssvc pipes. smbpass.c : modified get_smbpwnam() to get_smbpwd_entry() and it now takes two arguments. one for the name; if this is null, it looks up by smb_userid instead. oh, by the way, smb_userids are actually domain relative ids (RIDs). concatenate a RID with the domain SID, and you have an internet globally unique way of identifying a user. we're using RIDs in the wrong way.... added mod_smbpwnam() function. this was based on code in smbpasswd.c rpc_pipes/lsaparse.c : added enum trusted domain parsing. this is incomplete: i need a packet trace to write it properly. rpc_pipes/pipe_hnd.c : added reset_chain_pnum() function. rpc_pipes/pipenetlog.c : get_smbpwnam() function renamed to get_smbpwd_entry(). arcfour() issues. removed capability of get_md4pw() function to automatically add workstation accounts. this should either be done using smbpasswd -add MACHINE$, or by using \PIPE\samr. rpc_pipes/pipe_util.c : create_pol_hnd() - creates a unique LSA Policy Handle. overkill function: uses a 64 bit sequence number; current unix time and the smbd pid. rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : arcfour() issues. smb_io_unistr2() should advance by uni_str_len not uni_max_len. smb_io_smb_hdr_rb() - request bind uses uint16 for the context id, and uint8 for the num_syntaxes. oops, i put these both as uint32s. Added Files: ------------ rpc_pipes/lsa_hnd.c : on the samr pipe, allocate and associate an LSA Policy Handle with a SID. you receive queries with the LSA Policy Handle, and have to turn this back into a SID in order to answer the query... rpc_pipes/pipesamr.c rpc_pipes/samrparse.c \PIPE\samr processing. samr i presume is the SAM Replication pipe. rpc_pipes/pipewkssvc.c rpc_pipes/wksparse.c \PIPE\wkssvc processing. the Workstation Service pipe? holy cow. (This used to be commit 1bd084b3e690eb26a1006d616075e53d711ecd2f)
1997-11-03Rolling back the filesJeremy Allison1-3/+1
loadparm.c : to equivalent to version 1.67 reply.c : to equivalent to version 1.69 server.c : to equivalent to version 1.122 util.c : to equivalent to version 1.98 to remove the incorrect changes. proto.h: The usual. rpc_pipes/smbparse.c : Backeting stuff that SHOULD NOT BE IN THE none-NTDOMAIN build ! Jeremy. (This used to be commit 6064c9d80fd9fcc3ceec528494ba5e2591610098)
1997-11-02Christian Lademann's contribution: new capabilities in smb.conf.Luke Leighton1-1/+3
'<' and '|' characters indicate read file and execute command respectively, and feed the output into the parameter (!!!). '<$' and '|$' means run standard_sub_basic() on them. this is going to be fun to document in smb.conf.5.... also, Christian created a new "online" service parameter. services can be taken "off-line".... (This used to be commit 15f44d28916cdc1432bffdbb999c7cf7efd8fb86)
1997-10-30removed mechanism that created actual files NETLOGON, lsarpc and the like,Luke Leighton1-0/+5
which are pipes on the IPC$ connection. created mechanism to record pipe names in a separate pipes_struct. it is planned to expand this, to return sensible things like interface structures, and policy handles (RPC_IFACE and LSA_POL_HND). and the like. (This used to be commit 33cce5fac0e2f818a19a6c4e6a797ef44f3b5c75)
1997-10-28refuse pathworks type R connect (patch from Stephen Tweedie)Andrew Tridgell1-24/+39
(This used to be commit c63fee2b282c8b53f87e63995384602b66a805a6)
1997-10-27also disable read prediction in 1.9.18Andrew Tridgell1-0/+2
(This used to be commit 0f15558efb26b7215540a588dfe8733e9346d407)
1997-10-27Fixed 2 oplock bugs:Andrew Tridgell1-14/+14
1) the oplock macros in smb.h used | where they should have used &. This means that smbd thought that all clients were always requesting oplocks. This would have _really_ confused smbclient and smbfs when they started receiving async oplock break requests when they don't even know what an oplock is! 2) an oplock break request from a client can be embedded in a normal lockingX request, and will be if the client has batched any lock requests internally. The smbd code assumed that all oplock break requests had num_locks==num_ulocks==0 which is not true. The only thing special about a oplock break request with num_locks==num_ulocks==0 is that no reply is sent. Otherwise it is processed as a normal locking request in addition to the oplock break processing. These two fixes get the MS mail system in Win98 working on a Samba 1.9.18 network drive. Andrew (This used to be commit ed71534df56d0296280dbde1859597fb42002088)
1997-10-25Makefile :Luke Leighton1-1/+1
adding bits for new nt domain code byteorder.h : trying to get macros right, and not to crash on SUNOS5... client.c : added #ifdef NTDOMAIN, and created do_nt_login() function. don't want to have to recompile client.c unless absolutely necessary. credentials.c : moved deal_with_creds() [possibly inappropriately] into credentials.c ipc.c reply.c server.c uid.c : attempting to make (un)become_root() functions calleable from smbclient. this is a little tricky: smbclient might have to be another setuid root program, immediately setuid'ing to non-root, so that we can reset-uid to root to get at the smbpasswd file. or, have a secure pipe mechanism to smbd to grab smbpasswd entries. or the like. smbdes.c smbencrypt.c : created a function to generate lm and nt owf hashes. lsaparse.c ntclient.c smbparse.c : added nt client LSA_AUTH2 code. it works, too! pipenetlog.c pipentlsa.c pipesrvsvc.c : simplification. code-shuffling. getting that damn offset right for the opcode in RPC_HDR. smb.h : changed dcinfo xxx_creds to DOM_CRED structures instead of DOM_CHAL. we might need to store the server times as well. proto.h : the usual. (This used to be commit 82436a3d99d4bdce249ce9ff27fd2ca4b2447e07)
1997-10-21rewrote the password server code using the new clientgen.c clientAndrew Tridgell1-2/+9
interface The new code uses a source netbios name equal to the Samba servers name, not the client name. It also uses NetWkstaUserLogon to do a full network logon. This means it will honour the servers logon restrictions (such as login times etc). (This used to be commit 11de90f972f6d83974425e80014f54e15d495413)
1997-10-20loadparm.c: Changed 'interfaces only' parameter to 'bind interfaces only'. AddedJeremy Allison1-4/+4
'dos filetimes' parameter for UTIME fix. locking_shm.c: Fixed typo (sorry Andrew :-). namepacket.c: Changed lp_interfaces_only() to lp_bind_interfaces_only(). proto.h: The usual. reply.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime). server.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime). system.c: Added Andrew's sanity checks to times in sys_utime(). time.c: Moved set_filetime() to server.c. Made null_mtime() global. trans2.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime). Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com) (This used to be commit 41a1d81c112a82ad2ae1b3c4ee81051f133ce1ed)
1997-10-20a major share modes reorganisation.Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
The shares modes code is now split into separate files. The shared memory implementation is in locking_shm.c. The slow implementation is in locking_slow.c It is all controlled by a struct share_ops structure that has function pointers to the implementation of all the functions needed by a share modes implementation. An initialisation function sets up this structure. This will make adding new implementations easy and clean. This also allowed me to get rid of the ugly code in smbstatus. Now status.c links to the locking code and calls methods in share_ops. I also renamed some things and generally organised things in a much cleaner fashion. Defines and structures specific to each implementation have been moved to the appropriate file and out of smb.h. (This used to be commit 65ab9adaa0d356b8041ed8a507ea52117f2a284e)
1997-10-18put the NT_STATUS_ALLOTTED_SPACE_EXCEEDED error in instead of 0x99.Luke Leighton1-1/+2
whatever that means. (This used to be commit ce54f3a7a965b0a9f888dc45d6f4633609d5ca08)
1997-10-15ipc.c: Adding Andrews become_root code to the main branch.Jeremy Allison1-13/+13
locking.c: Adding Andrews become_root code to the main branch. pipes.c: Fixing the close_file issue. proto.h: The usual. reply.c: Move smb_pass into NTDOMAIN defined code. Fixing the close_file issue. server.c: Fixing the close_file issue. trans2.c: Fixing the close_file issue. uid.c: Adding Andrews become_root code to the main branch. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com) (This used to be commit 16fd4337f79ce33f91050c96c4a566221c5d9126)
1997-10-15smb.h smbparse.c pipenetlog.c :Luke Leighton1-1/+24
whoops, the SAM Logon structure was wrong. updated this, and cifsntdomain.txt. more debug info in pipenetlog.c. the crash is somewhere around deal_with_credentials(). byteorder.h : put in uint8, uint16 and uint32 typecasts around debug info, because sign extending was resulting in ffffffe8 being displayed instead of e8. credentials.c : some debugging info, because i'm tracking a coredump. without gdb. nothing like making things difficult. reply.c : whoops, missed this (important) bit from paul's code, which tells the NT workstation that the MACHINE$ entry doesn't already exist, and we're going to create a default entry with a password "machine" right now. proto.h: the usual. (This used to be commit ed606bc7d4e6fb1091e527ea70a3e950d50a1db4)
1997-10-09local.h: Fix spelling mistake :-).Jeremy Allison1-1/+3
namedbsubnet.c: Stop registering 1x name unless we can be a local master. reply.c: Remove ERRbaddirectory code. server.c: Remove abort() - use exit_server() instead. trans2.c: Remove ERRbaddirectory code. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com) (This used to be commit 76247228896d39312ba896fa229076be3271e2e4)
1997-10-09bracket some macrosAndrew Tridgell1-5/+5
change MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH to MAX_PASS_LEN to prevent conflict on some systems add #ifdef around soft link dependent code (for systems that don't have soft links) (This used to be commit e10ba4b97a219e87b62d32834bf15ed2e323ed2e)
1997-10-06client.c: Changed shadowed variable.Jeremy Allison1-5/+1
locking.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. params.c: Removed unused variable. proto.h: Updated. reply.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. server.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. smb.h: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. smbparse.c: Changed shadowed variable. status.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. util.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com) (This used to be commit b93509846d6291771787af457500eec8984ee6bd)
1997-10-03locking.c: Fixed incorrect parameter count in debug statements. May explainJeremy Allison1-5/+29
solaris crashes. reply.c: Added NT specific error code. Put oplock break code in correct place in reply_lockingX. server.c: Removed unneeded error mapping stuff. Fixed race condition in oplock code. trans2.c: Added NT specific error code. util.c: Added paranoia check in interpret_addr. Some core dumps reported here. Upped fcntl debug levels. Andrew. Please check the NT specific error code handling (search for the string "/* Ugly - NT specific hack - but needed (JRA) */", this makes NT and 95 clients behave correctly here - please check your Visual Basic apps with this code. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com). (This used to be commit 97ee4a5f69bd9cfbbc8710a1a04d80db0ee40104)
1997-10-02change a debug level in reply.cAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
change from ERRbaddirectory to ERRbadpath for ENOTDIR errors. This reverts to the old Samba code. I've done quite a bit of testing against NT4 and have yet to get it to produce the ERRbaddirectory error code. Producing ERRbaddirectory made a visual basic application that was sent to me not run. This might explain some of the "it doesn't work any more" complaints we've got about 1.9.17. Jeremy, can you remember how you got NT to produce ERRbaddirectory? There might be some specific circumstances we need to cover. (This used to be commit 1ed901ddffef48cdce87017bab0fd613e6ca8637)
1997-10-01OPLOCK CHECK-IN - oplocks are now *OPERATIONAL* !!!!Jeremy Allison1-3/+54
Yipeee. At least as far as I can check in a short time :-). local.h: Changed OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT to 30 seconds. locking.c: Big changes to delete oplocks on a share mode entry. proto.h: updated. reply.c: Added oplock break code in lockingX reply & readbraw reply. server.c: Add batch oplock code. Force server shutdown if client fails to respond to oplock break. smb.h: Fix silly slow share mode oplock define bug. status.c: Add oplock status info. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com) (This used to be commit 4c83d37239f15f855fc10f01d7b4bf4217fb9eda)