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your quota on an AFS file system. The specific errno was thrown away by
close_normal_file(). Thus we returned NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL and not
NT_STATUS_DISK_FULL as we should. Fix that. (Not that this gives more sane
Windows app behaviour.... :-( )
Jerry, jra, could you please look over this one, it's been quite a while since
I touch file server code.
Volker
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Jeremy.
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I restricted it to 128k max to prevent DOS attacks.
Jeremy.
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UNIX info levels, and the short case preserve names. Tested
with NT - needs more testing. Will work on this more on Monday.
Jeremy.
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normally takes as it's param entry the filename to
be acted upon.... Unless it's UNIX extensions create
hardlink, or UNIX extensions create symlink. Then it's
param -> newfile name
data -> oldfile name.
This caused me to stuff them up in 3.0.2 (and the
client commands link and symlink). Fixed them, everything
is now called oldname and newname - thus specifying which
name should already exist (hint - the old one...) and which
will be created (newname).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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key could
be anything, and may not be based on anything 'NT'. This is also what microsoft
calls it.
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swap lookups for user and group - group will do an
algorithmic lookup if it fails, user won't.
Jeremy.
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LANMAN password. This also corrects the 'session key'
for these connections.
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* updateing WHATSNEW with vl's change
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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dos attributes in an EA. Based on an original patch from tridge, but
modified somewhat to cover all cases.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy
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New protocol option "ea support" to turn them on (off by default). Conrad
at Apple may like this as it allows MacOS resource forks to be stored on
a file. Passes valgrind. Documentation to follow.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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ago.
This patch re-adds support for 'optional' SMB signing. It also ensures that
we are much more careful about when we enable signing, particularly with
on-the-fly smb.conf reloads.
The client code will now attempt to use smb signing by default, and disable
it if the server doesn't correctly support it.
Andrew Bartlett
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patch removes the 'unicode' smb.conf option.
Clients are as always free not to negotiate unicode, but Samba will always
accept unicode in smbd.
Setting 'unicode = no' caused me more client BSODs than any other option
I have seen, and I really want to protect some of our more silly users, who
will, no matter what, select and change every option...
Andrew Bartlett
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error after select() returns true. (See accept man page on Linux). Patch from
rabies@meep.org (Richard Garnish).
Jeremy.
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"hidden" dot files.
Jeremy.
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current_user_info struct in register_vuid() -- shouldn't be any more broken than we were
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Jeremy.
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to make it generic. Remove the mb-codepage "blacklist". Alexander, please
check this fix as it reverts your blacklist changes, but I'm hoping it
fixes the problem in a more generic way for all charsets. I'm not trying
to trample on your (excellent!) work here, just make things more generic
without special cases.
Jeremy.
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bytes in the mb character at a pointer. Will be useful in fixing check_path_syntax()
to not use a "blacklist". Also re-added my (C) to reply.c. I mean, really - I've
been adding code to the file for over 10 years and I recognise many of the
fuctions as mine ! :-).
Jeremy.
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(Heinrich Mislik)
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byte.
This is intermediate fix as discussed with Jeremy until we move check_path_syntax() to UCS2 internally where all
ambiguity is resolved. Please add other encodings into charcnv.c with such property.'
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use default domain = yes
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(MORIYAMA Masayuki).
Don't use nstrings to hold workgroup and netbios names. The problem with them is that MB netbios
and workgroup names in unix charset (particularly utf8) may be up to 3x bigger than the name
when represented in dos charset (ie. cp932). So go back to using fstrings for these but
translate into nstrings (ie. 16 byte length values) for transport on the wire.
Jeremy.
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fix up netbios names with mb strings. Includes reformat of libsmb/nmblib.c
so it's readable.
Jeremy.
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when mangled names are turned off.
Jeremy.
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It appears that we pass filename through resolve_wildcards() as pstring and use fstring temporary buffer there.
As result, a long filename in unix charset (UTF-8 by default) can easily expand over 255 bytes while
Windows is able to send to us such names (e.g. Japanese name of ~190 mb chars) which we unable to process through
this small fstring buffer. Tested with W2K and smbclient, Japanese and Cyrillics.
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"allow_bad_conv"
boolean parameter that allows broken iconv conversions to work. Gets rid of the
nasty errno checks in mangle_hash2 and check_path_syntax and allows correct
return code checking.
Jeremy.
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character set. Because of the allowing of "broken conversions" for people
who have broken iconv libraries we can't rely on the return from convert_string()
to be valid - we must check errno instead. This is ripe for revisiting at
some stage. I prefer adding a bool parameter to all convert_string_XX varients
to specify if we will allow broken conversions or not. With "allow_broken_conversions"
set to false we could then rely on the return from convert_string rather than
checking errno.
Jeremy.
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dfs code.
Jeremy.
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rafal
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(should fix the mb service name problem, can't remember the bugid).
Jeremy.
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need to try and convert 1 byte, then 2 bytes if that fails. Fixes bug
reported by Simo.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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so breaks when substitution '/' and '\'). It's used by unix_clean_name(),
which is used by reduce_name, which is used by check_name() (phew!).
Now that we know all filenames passed to check_name() are in a "good"
format (no double slashes, all '\\' chars translated to '/' etc.) due
to the new check_path_syntax() we can avoid calling reduce_name unless
widelinks are denied. After this check-in I can fix all_string_sub() to
handle mb chars correctly as it won't be in the direct path in the
main path handling code.
Jeremy.
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original srvstr_pull_buf() function to get the pipename not srvstr_get_path().
Jeremy.
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right in the middle of the code.
I just love catching jra on stuff like this, after all the crap
I've done. :-)
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