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on both by default, and you can specify a list of ports to listen on
either with "smb ports = " in smb.conf or using the -p option to smbd.
this is needed for proper netbiosless operation.
(This used to be commit 5dee0a7b5e0fcb298a9d36661c80e60d8b9bcc3a)
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I'm not sure that we need that "dummy" talloc init, but anyway...
Also, add some 'const' to the table of smb reply functions.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 790b7c9ab82f930da66426e7a932d7365bd27725)
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This is for two things: To allow panic actions etc to pump out backtraces to
stderr and to allow vangrind to put its stuff in a logfile - making it possible
to debug smbd when launched from inetd.
I've also cleaned up some of the duplicate names in procedures between smbd and
nmbd.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 4bcb32731984b4aef1d4911a168a4e7a10d32fd4)
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queueid in job number. This means we must have an internal tdb to store
mapping from 16 bit RAP jobid's to 32 bit RPC jobids.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4ff64f69706cc94d5dba7762754d00790c476963)
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a separate tdb per printer, but only keeps (currently one) tdb open at
a time (although this is easily changed by changing a #define). Needs
scalability testing with large numbers of printers now....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b0909cfa14fc7ef29d2b98b56d52723570da782a)
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via regedt32.exe. The regsitry.tdb is only a framework. It is not
intended to store values, only key/subkey structure. The data
will be retrieved from nt*tdb (for printers) creating a virtual view
of the data.
You can currently connect to a Samba box using regedt32.exe (haven't
tried regedit.exe). Some basic keys are created in registry.tdb
for use.
There are two problems....
* something is getting freed in the winreg code that causes heap
corruption later on. As long as you don't play with the winreg
server functionality, I don't think you'll be bitten by this.
* no access controls are currently implemented
* I can't browse HKLM because regedt32 greys out the SYSTEM subkey.
ok so that was three....
(This used to be commit 542d3c93a998083c07b2afa91a7c927c376caf54)
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to a tdb per-queue for scalability.
Jeremy.
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(This used to be commit 29874f4b8fecdc7cbd84d656dafce54cca49e0b1)
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initialising function. This patch thanks to the work of
"Stefan (metze) Metzmacher" <metze@metzemix.de>
This is partly to enable the transition to SIDs in the the passdb.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 96afea638e15d4cbadc57023a511094a770c6adc)
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Make some code static, add some const to the PAM code, and make the plaintext
password code actually function - particulary without the requirement to
modify the 'struct passwd' (which it assumed was made up of fstrings)
This kills some particularly ugly code in lib/util_pw.c
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 302dad4990ba5194f072e435465d9adaa089ae06)
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This option was badly maintained, useless and confused our users and
distirbutors. (its SSL, therfore it must be good...)
No windows client uses this protocol without help from an SSL tunnel.
I can't see any reason why setting up a unix-side SSL wrapper would
be any more difficult than the > 10 config options this mess added
to samba in any case.
On the Samba client end, I think the LIBSMB_PROG hack should be
sufficient to start stunnel on the unix side. We might extend this
to take %i and %p (IP and port) if there is demand.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b04561d3fd3ee732877790fb4193b20ad72a75f8)
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mangling implementation, selectable using "mangling method = " in smb.conf
It also tidies the interface a little, although it is still nasty.
(This used to be commit be23d87a178e7d0691e7d942adf89bb3d2d533c2)
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Even for a hash/cache setup, this code needs some more work, in particular
it needs to use mangle_get_prefix() etc and to move to unicode internals.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ad8aa470575c39fcbc7f1440bf1081d7ea31c0aa)
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J.F.
(This used to be commit 51a5bbfee71e064c73283a090e9e922a31b1e21b)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit cad82926a8baf7605cef81f0e0d4daa8e527e6ee)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 439839be99e6e418eb5782a2fe0630d0ef5fb3c5)
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processing work correctly in winbindd. This is a really good patch
that gives full select semantics to the Samba modified select.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 3af16ade173cac24c1ac5eff4a36b439f16ac036)
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Changed "SMB/Netbios" to "SMB/CIFS" in file header.
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init_group_mapping() a static function and don't call it from any client
programs.
Not sure whether I've made a bigger mess here or not...
(This used to be commit 3c887d9021269aaa9fc0bc771af8589077e6208e)
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info3. These are RIDs, and it only makes sense to combine them with the domain
SID returned with them. This is important for trusted domains, where that sid
might be other than the one we currently reterive from the secrets.tdb.
Also remove the become_root()/unbecome_root() wrapper from around both
remaining TDB users: Both are now initialised at smbd startup.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 554842e0a55155193f25aefca6480b89d5c512ca)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7d05175494227bf30d098e04ec91c4f0a7b7184c)
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Just leave the fstrcpy/pstrcpy bugfix, and conversion to pstr_sprintf
rather than manual calculation of length.
(This used to be commit e38e7a2bdcf2901359035ac4aa79ebf33599e0c8)
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example of the scope of change the new pstrings would entail:
basically inserting PSTR() or FSTR() everywhere you need to coerce one
to a char*.
It's also a good example of the kind of bug we might catch: on about
line 540, we were doing a pstrcpy into an fstring, which might
overflow. It's not a problem in this particular case, but it is in
general.
(This used to be commit 5a403da4a735a8fb8d118a0a67f3a15127152e18)
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of the connections db on smbd startup. This should fix the Solaris large
load bug.... (fingers crossed).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5b2b9c25af28543e67762805d1387524cbb6c39d)
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This work was sponsored by Optifacio Software Services, Inc.
Andrew Bartlett
(various e-mails announcements merged into some form of commit message below:)
This patch which adds basics of universal groups support
into Samba 3. Currently, only Winbind with RPC calls supports this, ADS
support requires additional (possibly huge) work on KRB5 PAC. However,
basic infrastructure is here.
This patch adds:
1. Storing of universal groups for particular user logged into Samba
software (smbd/ two winbind-pam methods) into netlogon_unigrp.tdb as array
of uint32 supplemental group rids keyed as DOMAIN_SID/USER_RID in tdb.
2. Fetching of unversal groups for given user rid and domain sid from
netlogon_unigrp.tdb.
Since this is used in both smbd and winbindd, main code is in
source/lib/netlogon_uingrp.c. Dependencies are added to AUTH_OBJ as
UNIGRP_OBJ and WINBINDD_OBJ as UNIGRP_OBJ.
This patch has had a few versions, the final version in particular:
Many thanks to Andrew Bartlett for critics and comments, and partly
rewritten code.
New:
- updated fetching code to changed byte order macros
- moved functions to proper namespace
- optimized memory usage by reusing caller's memory context
- enhanced code to more follow Samba coding rules
Todo:
- proper universal group expiration after timeout
(This used to be commit 80c2aefbe7c1aa363dd286a47d50c5d8b4595f43)
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prompt dmalloc to log information about what happening, so you can see
in flight why smbd is getting bloated.
(This used to be commit bcb443c5c4bf97fe6b5b0993e42496c2e64f0124)
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Also more insertion of parenthesis to handle struct members called
'free'.
You can now get useful dmalloc output, as long as it is compatible
with your C library. On RH7.1 it looks like you have to rebuild
dmalloc to allow free(0) by default, because something in libcrypt
does that. (sigh)
(This used to be commit 391cbb690196537c8b6292b42c2e27408cc7e249)
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gcc warnings about unused parameters.
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Jeremy.
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The auth_authsupplied_info typedef is now just a plain struct - auth_context,
but it has been modified to contain the function pointers to the rest
of the auth subsystem's components.
(Who needs non-static functions anyway?)
In working all this mess out, I fixed a number of memory leaks and moved the
entire auth subsystem over to talloc().
Note that the TALLOC_CTX attached to the auth_context can be rather long-lived,
it is provided for things that are intended to live as long. (The
global_negprot_auth_context lasts the whole life of the smbd).
I've also adjusted a few things in auth_domain.c, mainly passing the domain as
a paramater to a few functions instead of looking up lp_workgroup(). I'm
hopign to make this entire thing a bit more trusted domains (as PDC) freindly
in the near future.
Other than that, I moved a bit of the code around, hence the rather messy diff.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 12f5515f556cf39fea98134fe3e2ac4540501048)
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be information about memory usage, but this is not done yet.
(This used to be commit 830a126a442bdde28fc42e23e7260c344b6534b9)
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signal management.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fffae94dd5699f44c0b1c8081587deafd89b3fc0)
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Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9343b613d3778b0330bc4d610d3befd363797360)
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Fixed winbindd to finally stop leaving log. file droppings :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0bea6cf79a44f79fa3a4f2c8381e898e79c66509)
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You can change them with either usermanager->policies->account
or from a command prompt on NT/W2K: net accounts /domain
we can add a rpc accounts to the net command. As the net_rpc.c is still
empty, I did not start. How should I add command to it ? Should I take the
rpcclient/cmd_xxx functions and call them from there ?
alse changed the SAM_UNK_INFO_3 parser, it's an NTTIME. This one is more
for jeremy ;-)
J.F.
(This used to be commit bc28a8eebd9245ce3004ae4b1a359db51f77bf21)
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subystem.
The particular aim is to modularized the interface - so that we
can have arbitrary password back-ends.
This code adds one such back-end, a 'winbind' module to authenticate
against the winbind_auth_crap functionality. While fully-functional
this code is mainly useful as a demonstration, because we don't get
back the info3 as we would for direct ntdomain authentication.
This commit introduced the new 'auth methods' parameter, in the
spirit of the 'auth order' discussed on the lists. It is renamed
because not all the methods may be consulted, even if previous
methods fail - they may not have a suitable challenge for example.
Also, we have a 'local' authentication method, for old-style
'unix if plaintext, sam if encrypted' authentication and a
'guest' module to handle guest logins in a single place.
While this current design is not ideal, I feel that it does
provide a better infrastructure than the current design, and can
be built upon.
The following parameters have changed:
- use rhosts =
This has been replaced by the 'rhosts' authentication method,
and can be specified like 'auth methods = guest rhosts'
- hosts equiv =
This needs both this parameter and an 'auth methods' entry
to be effective. (auth methods = guest hostsequiv ....)
- plaintext to smbpasswd =
This is replaced by specifying 'sam' rather than 'local'
in the auth methods.
The security = parameter is unchanged, and now provides defaults
for the 'auth methods' parameter.
The available auth methods are:
guest
rhosts
hostsequiv
sam (passdb direct hash access)
unix (PAM, crypt() etc)
local (the combination of the above, based on encryption)
smbserver (old security=server)
ntdomain (old security=domain)
winbind (use winbind to cache DC connections)
Assistance in testing, or the production of new and interesting
authentication modules is always appreciated.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 8d31eae52a9757739711dbb82035a4dfe6b40c99)
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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)
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default, rather than in preprocessor macros.
(This used to be commit 79ec88f0da40faebe1e587f1b3e87b5f2b184f58)
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all the calls go through a compatibility interface will
change that soon
a new mangle.tdb file will be set in the lock directory
it contains a static mapping longname<->manglename
(This used to be commit 1ffacd2068a896d36a9e56b6e28c63e2f7e98762)
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Ensure make_conection() can only be called as root.
Jeremy.
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THIS WAS A DISASTER!
it created hundreds of processes on the build farm machines, which we
can't kill.
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To speed up operations with the lpq command, it's now run in a separate
asynchronous process.
Opening the Printers folder on NT is now fast ;-) I think even faster than
with a ** server
Jeremy, you should look at that patch to include it in 2.2.3
J.F.
(This used to be commit 8ef9dff3074e7979579ce66a204e8ec7bf62a587)
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for unicode strings. The new method relies on 3 files that are mmap'd
at startup to provide the mapping tables. The upcase.dat and
lowcase.dat tables should be the same on all systems. The valid.dat
table says what characters are valid in 8.3 names, and differs between
systems. I'm committing the japanese valid.dat here, in future we need
some way of automatically installing and choosing a appropriate table.
This commit also adds my mini tdb based gettext replacement in
intl/lang_tdb.c. I have not enabled this yet and have not removed the
old gettext code as the new code is still being looked at by Monyo.
Right now the code assumes that the upcase.dat, lowcase.dat and
valid.dat files are installed in the Samba lib directory. That is not
a good choice, but I'll leave them there until we work out the new
install directory structure for Samba 3.0.
simo - please look at the isvalid_w() function and think about using
it in your new mangling code. That should be the final step to
correctly passing the chargen test code from monyo.
(This used to be commit 1c221994f118dd542a158b2db51e07d04d0e9314)
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DEBUG(). Also included are details like build date/time, location and
compiler.
This should get most of the options we set, except those that don't affect
smbd, like WITH_PAM_SMBPASSWD or WITH_WINBINDD.
This work due to Vance Lankhaar <vlankhaar@hotmail.com>
Some work needs to be done to make it only rebuild when needed (ie smbd being
rebuilt) but its in pretty good shape already.
Also fix up some printf() -> d_printf().
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit beff1d2beaf4337dba6bfc372c5e09a43cfd791a)
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(This used to be commit e8bd42edc05226d49ab0b6768f898d883fcf8d1a)
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this prevents the fd seek pointer problem
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replacemnt of stdio that doesn't suffer from the 8-bit filedescriptor
limit that we hit with nasty consequences on some systems
I would eventually prefer us to have a configure test to see if we need
to replace stdio, but for now this code needs to be tested widely so
I'm enabling it by default.
(This used to be commit 1af8bf34f1caa3e7ec312d8109c07d32a945a448)
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