Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
open time,
it doesn't make sense anywhere else.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit d7ea1ea8fb3420ca1ad8d95acdc43313898200ff)
|
|
Helmut Heinreichsberger <helmut.heinreichsberger@chello.at>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 07f7aa6afb0945bb0e108981c4984a6c04c42a53)
|
|
a customer hash function for this tdb (yes it does make a difference
on benchmarks). Remove the no longer used hash.c code.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 3fbadac85b8cad89b93d295968e99c38c8677575)
|
|
Guenther
(This used to be commit bc64bb0d206c54487e372824a14c38a4ba8f3c5a)
|
|
Heinreichsberger <helmut.heinreichsberger@chello.at>)
(This used to be commit 22cde8f665f7ed52785699a1d58db3271125ab89)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 275a0010f487a06b3bc86f82e45d08c821a51b0e)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f16aa99f8c2f8a31f82e2aedfe3ea6a7276db504)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 776c28133dfa29320608829f15da2f1056454e4c)
|
|
the negprot reply.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 8b80b46b8b76ead72c17dc65f2de4c0cc0b263c7)
|
|
if we negotiated extended security. Do not merge for 3.0.6. Works
with W2K but needs further testing.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 284689aa18d2711a9041598cdf490359466f7f77)
|
|
memory cache associated with open printer handles; also make sure that register_messages_flags() doesn't overwrite the originally registers flags
(This used to be commit 540daf71d8ad189af5dd6d45aa1ce2b3d67da752)
|
|
Access to a share with
wide links = No
follow symlinks = No
Was failing with access denied.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c137accb25c928551ce666e8c7cfbbcaa60ad771)
|
|
2 related problems - 1). DOS uses chained commands - when we
are replying with sendfile we neglect to send the chained header. 2). Win9x and
DOS TCP stacks blow up when getting data back from a Linux sendfile - "The
engines canna take the strain cap'n". Don't use sendfile for anything less than NT1.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 3cd88f48afa589a189bb728d2d2660d058203d4d)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 31505acf033c7d76592bb5b4ef80b29a00658c49)
|
|
supported by the underlying OS.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1b0c70cf97aa45093fe5ef866a351b47ef1a5879)
|
|
consists of a 16 byte salt, followed by the 16 byte MD5 hash of
the concatination of the salt plus the NThash of the historical
password. Allows these to be exposed in LDAP without security issues.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 82e4036aaa2d283534a5bd8149857320fcf0d0dc)
|
|
(This used to be commit 430cf63b9148441bce42bfb15a8045de5da108f4)
|
|
corruption problem, and smbd_log_tdb happily destoyed the evidence ....
Volker
(This used to be commit 359b9dcffeb66146c5405f8022d5d4e4a833aa51)
|
|
<michael@hum.aau.dk> - ensure
home directory service number is correctly reused.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9d6347be8580d092cda0357b5d1a81fc6876ac1f)
|
|
On systems with /dev/urandom, this avoids a change to secrets.tdb for every fork().
For other systems, we now only re-seed after a fork, and on startup.
No need to do it per-operation. This removes the 'need_reseed'
parameter from generate_random_buffer().
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 36741d3cf53a7bd17d361251f2bb50851cdb035f)
|
|
client changes. With this, storing home directories on a Samba
share that require unix domain socket entries should work.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit da943b5b72090e23c1cf67c3449b8e33344643f8)
|
|
history code.
Error code paths were not freeing up some memory.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7c4666e56c2c281e023c6483459cb9e8d4787d36)
|
|
"Jianliang Lu" <j.lu@tiesse.com>. Multi-string attribute changed to
linearised pstring due to ordering issues. A few other changes to
fix race conditions. I will add the tdb backend code next. This code
compiles but has not yet been tested with password history policy
set to greater than zero. Targeted for 3.0.6.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit dd54b2a3c45e202e504ad69d170eb798da4e6fc9)
|
|
security descriptor, allow read access. The code failed in this case.
Jeremy, could you please cross-check this? The way I understood your code it
could only work if smb.conf and secdesc said the same. This made the use of
srvmgr a bit difficult.... What was your intention on how to use the
share_info.tdb?
The current code might check the secdesc twice, but I don't see any decent way
around it that does not completely clutter the code.
Volker
(This used to be commit 7c673bd910e1fcbbf07198f38ceddd81e9064c11)
|
|
(This used to be commit e1364ff774b62f46c0f50864695da49972352126)
|
|
(This used to be commit 609828444d9126d8a6e8ff43e4b3c19079a9eb56)
|
|
sleep time is not more than 5 seconds. Should fix issue
reported by Chris Garrigues <cwg@deepeddy.com>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fbc06831d3a7e8645409158ee1ae1f9f192913a7)
|
|
security
descriptor for a file, if the owner sid is not known, the owner uid is set to
the current uid. Same for group sid.
This makes xcopy /o possible for files that are owned by local users/groups
(local administrators for example).
Thanks to Guenther for his persistence :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit 80e57d27909a9a1edad962e3f43c2178d2da2a92)
|
|
this is the correct thing to do on a train in Germany :-).
Turn on sendfile by default ! It's about time.....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ec614a8f7d158b57f5981c1515962aca3c3e6ef4)
|
|
of desired access flags from those that cause sharing violations.
Oplock breaks are caused by : ~(SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES)
Sharing violations are caused by : ~(SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES)
We now pass the torture rename test again.
I still need to work out if subsequent opens will cause sharing violations with an existing open
mode of SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS|READ_CONTROL_ACCESS|FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES;
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 38002bfc1c0981a2dba3f2319624c1ef055a3648)
|
|
than hash2. We are already calculating lengths so just use memcpy
not safe_strcpy().
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit a5a3df78531dc5400088e1746d6a7cd29f56a714)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 42cdeccc36dc5f4bd133b84d4eaeb76f42f8043b)
|
|
by default set to "yes" (to correctly emulate Windows). I've added this to
ensure if we find a critical problem with this new code when 3.0.5 ships
it can be turned off to test for bugs.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit bee0619cc476335e19a5f76179832802587563d1)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 756a00431105cf6349feb80a46b6f55a30eb3973)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit b52a04a5cdcea83c99805181241c8c0760bcc22e)
|
|
further with
Samba4 RAW-RENAME test.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f17382ad8ad7211bbd34c823d88936a83dceb940)
|
|
then is the client supports it (current clients supported are Samba and
CIFSVFS - detected by the negprot strings "Samba", "POSIX 2" and a bare
"NT LM 0.12" string) then the setting of the per packet flag smb_flag
FLAG_CASELESS_PATHNAMES is taken into account per packet. This allows
the linux CIFS client to use Samba in a case sensitive manner.
Additional command in smbclient "case_sensitive", toggles the
flag in subsequent packets.
Docs to follow.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit cf84c0fe1a061acc0313f7db124b8f947cdf623d)
|
|
any more.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9d5821d5ee5e9f666dfbe75419e97508af9cad5e)
|
|
oplock
message, or we mess up the signing sequence number.... Also improve sign error
reporting. Also when deferring an open that had been deferred due to an oplock
break, don't re-add the mid to the pending sign queue or we increment the sequence
number twice and mess up signing again...
I can now bounce between 2 WinXP/Win2003 boxes opening Excel spreadsheets with
signing turned on and get correct "file in use" messages.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1745ce4e2cf7fcb4c27c077973258d157cd241b1)
|
|
our pathname parsing is consistent.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5e8237e306f0bb0e492f10fb6487938132899384)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c8a55e92dd9622fa2a408b5a16f1adcf22253fc5)
|
|
we don't return the wrong error code on the next packet.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit c1b06deb574d7b8e746bdf0d6f0eab16848a6cc1)
|
|
Fix smb signing sequence counts.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7e2a5c36614282b6bd50b60360f443549426dd4b)
|
|
fix. I'm
still doing more testing, but it fixes a behaviour that we've been wrong
on ever since the start of Samba.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 894cc6d16296b934c112786eec896846156aee5d)
|
|
tdb_open_log() instead of tdb_open_ex()
(This used to be commit e65564ab4aa1240e84b8d272510aa770cad0ed0e)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7ac7cd41629779c877b62ebd54b965980f4dc7bf)
|
|
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6bd6359090b59d48370e16bb0ddc267a51b361c7)
|
|
oplock test. We do this be changing the algorithm when breaking
oplocks slightly. Previously we broke an oplock, then re-loaded
the share modes and re-iterated. Now we break all oplocks, then
re-load the share modes and check the share details - then iterate.
This seems to match the way Win2k3 does it.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5ec4f4e4e6596ea0f52aca5c9e1a75bf35612e37)
|
|
doesn't support EA's.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9de6b25c9e9abe982e21b0229df520802cafbfd8)
|
|
configure test yet. Also allow unix domain socket create.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2db0c4ca7b23cdd1dbf83d4de58acbf4dc118df2)
|