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is period ) in SMB2 case.
When doing SMB2 renames, we need to match all filetypes (no attributes field in the SMB2 call).
By default a file starting with a period is returned as FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN in Samba.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Fri May 20 19:26:04 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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strncasecmp_m() never needs to call to talloc, and via next_codepoint()
still has an ASCII fast-path bypassing iconv() calls.
Andrew Bartlett
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strcasecmp_m() never needs to call to talloc, and via next_codepoint()
still has an ASCII fast-path bypassing iconv() calls.
Andrew Bartlett
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The extra checks added for Windows correctness in our metadata changing paths
to ensure the file handle has been opened with the correct access mask to
allow FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES etc. caused problems with the POSIX open code.
The old POSIX open code maped O_RDONLY into FILE_READ, O_WRONLY into FILE_WRITE,
and O_RDWR into FILE_READ|FILE_WRITE. This patch extends the mapping to add
FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES and FILE_WRITE_EA, FILE_READ_EA to
allow POSIX opens to set these values.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed May 18 02:22:32 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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strlcpy.
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Guenther
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Ensure create_options are passed down to SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE().
Correctly set create_options is SMB_O_DIRECTORY is set or pathname
is known to be a directory.
Jeremy.
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We are conflating the O_CREAT|O_EXCL with the O_TRUNC
processing, they need to be separate. We need to chose
using (O_CREAT|O_EXCL) first, then modify if O_TRUNC is
set. This needs two separate switch statements.
Jeremy
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This means we use just one constant for this file attribute.
Andrew Bartlett
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We rely on uint64_t for a long time now...
metze
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Guenther
Autobuild-User: Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Thu Apr 14 01:31:39 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Remove the final incorrect uses of conn->session_info->utok.uid.
When we're in the "admin users" list, then this value is not set
to zero.
Inspired by the comment on this bug by Dmitry Butskoy <dmitry@butskoy.name>.
I'll create a different fix for 3.5.x.
Jeremy.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Apr 5 21:53:59 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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for TRANS2-QUERY_FS_INFO/Info Volume."
This reverts commit 042aafb87df6c05877b8fc7ef0d44877689d860a.
I need to test against OS/2 to see if this is something Win28K
breaks for older clients before allowing this.
Jeremy.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Sat Mar 26 01:19:55 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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TRANS2-QUERY_FS_INFO/Info Volume.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Thu Mar 24 23:07:09 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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These variables, of type struct auth_serversupplied_info were poorly
named when added into 2001, and in good consistant practice, this has
extended all over the codebase in the years since.
The structure is also not ideal for it's current purpose. Originally
intended to convey the results of the authentication modules, it
really describes all the essential attributes of a session. This
rename will reduce the volume of a future patch to replaced these with
a struct auth_session_info, with auth_serversupplied_info confined to
the lower levels of the auth subsystem, and then eliminated.
(The new structure will be the output of create_local_token(), and the
change in struct definition will ensure that this is always run, populating
local groups and privileges).
Andrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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This will allow the auth_serversupplied_info struct to be migrated
to auth_session_info easier.
Adnrew Bartlett
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Fallback to pathname opendir if not.
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Start of the move towards handle-based code for directory access.
Currently makes fstat/fchown code work for directories rather than
falling back to pathnames.
Jeremy.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Feb 8 06:34:41 CET 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Do this by keeping a linked list of delete on close tokens, one for
each filename that identifies a path to the dev/inode. Use the
jenkins hash of the pathname to identify the correct token.
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Will be used when we store more than one delete on close token.
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instead.
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but makes logic cleaner. Pointed out by Metze.
Jeremy.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed Nov 24 01:47:13 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
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This avoids some special casing in the waf code.
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This will reduce the noise from merges of the rest of the
libcli/security code, without this commit changing what code
is actually used.
This includes (along with other security headers) dom_sid.h and
security_token.h
Andrew Bartlett
Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Oct 12 05:54:10 UTC 2010 on sn-devel-104
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in the destination struct for a rename, so set the flag appropriately.
Jeremy.
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in the destination struct for a rename, so set the flag appropriately.
Jeremy.
Autobuild-User: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed Oct 6 00:29:51 UTC 2010 on sn-devel-104
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This is closer to the struct security_token from security.idl
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Ensure we check the correct stat struct once we've created the
special fix. Thanks to izh1979@gmail.com for pointing out the
bug.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy, please check! To me this is a lot more readable than the decimal
listing of the bytes.
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This removes some code Jeremy (jra) suspected was bad. It turns out that the
command window rename command will not work with the offending code in place.
With it removed the bug is gone, and rename works.
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Guenther
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We use s_i->ptok->num_sids everywhere else in this call and
then suddenly we reference s_i->num_sids
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extensions.
Move to a consistent get_FileIndex() function for all inode returns,
that checks if st_dev on the file is identical to the top directory
dev_t of the exported share, and if so uses the raw 64-bit inode
number. If it isn't (we've traversed a mount point) - return what
we used to do for Windows which is the concatination of the bottom
32-bits of the inode with the 32-bit device number. We can get more
creative with this over time (hashing?) if we want as now all inode returns go
through this single function.
Jeremy.
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