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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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being used if last component lookup failed, but was found in the directory
scan.
Jeremy.
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one printq case. Now goes though common function.
Jeremy.
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on read.
Jeremy.
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ACL patch from http://acl.bestbits.at/.
configure support needs more work (just assumes correct headers at
the moment). ACL writing needs adding.
Jeremy.
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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.
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password (say for example if the tdb file format has changed). (-:
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include/smb_acls.h lib/sysacls.c: Added as interface definitions.
Jeremy.
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specific ACL calls to be dealt with elsewhere. This file will eventually
be able to replace the old UNIX acl interface.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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a single
statement after an 'if'. Tracking this down took 4 hours from my life and ANDREW I WANT
THEM BACK !!!!! :-).
include/smb.h smbd/password.c: Fixed the bug veritas reported with realloc of the validated_users
array growing without bounds. This is now a linked list as god (Andrew) intended :-).
Jeremy.
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written to transition from an old DOMAIN.MACHINE.MAC file to secrets.tdb.
printing/nt_printing.c: Fix case insensitive name lookups for driver files.
John - this should fix the Win9x/WinME problem correctly.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Company
Jeremy.
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winbindd.
Jeremy.
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-- jerry
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Jeremy.
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this makes sure that the change messages sent to ourselves are handled
synchronously w.r.t. other smb packets incoming.
Jeremy.
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the problem had nothing to do with being your own pid, it was instead
a problem with IPC$ connections not being registered in the
connections database and an incorrect test for -1 in the messaging
code.
These changes also mean that IPC$ shares now show up in
smbstatus. That is probably a good thing.
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Jeremy.
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a byte range lock (write lock only, but Win2k breaks on read lock also so I
do the same) - if you think about why, this is obvious. Also fixed our client
code to do level II oplocks, if requested, and fixed the code where we would
assume the client wanted level II if it advertised itself as being level II
capable - it may not want that.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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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
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versions don't match.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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with PCL drivers. The problem was we were updating the changeid on every
SETPRINTERDATA/DELETEPRINTERDATA call. We should not do this, we should
just update the 'setprinter' called count. We update the changeid on calls
to SETPRINTER/ADDPRINTER/ADDPRINTEREX etc. Also fixed the correct returning
of the create time on printers.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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I hope not). If you encounter strange file-serving behavior after this
patch then back it out. I analysed our stat() usage and realised we
were doing approx. 3 stat calls per open, and 2 per getattr/setattr.
This patch should fix all that. It causes the stat struct returned
from unix_convert() (which now *must* be passed a valid SMB_STRUCT_STAT
pointer) to be passed through into the open code. This should prevent
the multiple stats that were being done so as not to violate layer
encapsulation in the API's.
Herb - if you could run a NetBench test with this code and do a
padc/par syscall test and also run with the current 2.2.0 code
and test the padc/par syscalls I'd appreciate it - you should
find the number of stat calls reduced - not sure by how much.
The patch depends on unix_convert() actually finding the file
and returning a stat struct, or returning a zero'd out stat
struct if the file didn't exist. I believe we can guarentee this
to be the case - I just wasn't confident enough to make this
an assertion before.
Ok ok - I did write this whilst at the Miami conference.....
sometimes you get a little free time at these things :-).
Jeremy.
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or resume a print queue.
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falling back to the UNIX calls on error. This should fix all problems with
smbd enumerating all users in all groups in all trusted domains via winbindd.
Also changed GETDC to query 1C name rather than 1b name as only the PDC
registers 1b.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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sent to it's PID
Jeremy or Andrew please check this out for other possible side effects.
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.cvsignore remove config.h - not in this directory
include/profile.h profile changes
lib/messages.c added message to return debug level
libsmb/clierror.c cast to get rid of compiler warning
libsmb/smbencrypt.c cast to get rid of compiler warning
profile/profile.c add flush profile stats changes for profile struct
rpc_parse/parse_samr.c fix for compiler warning
rpc_server/srv_samr.c cast to get rid of compiler warning
smbd/ipc.c profile stats
message.c profile stats
smbd/negprot.c profile stats
smbd/nttrans.c profile stats
smbd/trans2.c profile stats
utils/smbcontrol.c new flush stats command
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Don't initialise groups twice.
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as part of print queue length processing.
Jeremy.
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on exit. Needed to fix printing.tdb from groving to 300Mb+ if being
driven by smbclient clients that never ask for status... (effective
DOS attack :-).
Jeremy.
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