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./editreg ~rsharpe/profile/NTUSER.DAT
NK HDR: Name len: 12, class name len: 0
Key name: $$$PROTO.HIV
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manner.
Start processing the header and etc.
Make sure it compiles on Linux, and runs on Linux for the code that is there.
Will try FreeBSD soon, and maybe Slowaris.
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Add code to start reading the registry file.
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cache code.
This uses gencache, mimir's new caching code that stores at text-based cache
of various data.
Mimir has done a *lot* of work on this patch, and it is finally time to
get it in CVS.
Andrew Bartlett
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* fixing change notify on print server handle
* adding change notify support into smbcontrol for sending comment
changes, etc...
All part of CR 1159/1160
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encode the username, so don't decode it (users could play HTTP escaping games
on usernames).
Andrew Bartlett
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authentication code.
In particular, ntlm_auth is designed to replace the winbind authentication
'helpers' currently supplied by Squid. I have added support for the current
plaintext password protocol used by Squid, and will add the real guts (NTLMSSP
support) shortly.
I'll merge this into 3.0 when I've got the interface more stable (error message
format etc) and got the important NTLMSSP support added.
Also move SWAT's URL decoding code into util_str.c, for use in both utilities.
Andrew Bartlett
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90% fix for CR 1076. The password server parameter will no take things
like
password server = DC1 *
which means to contact DC1 first and the go to auto lookup if it
fails.
jerry
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Jeremy.
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net ads printer publish <printername> [servername]
Will retreive the DsSpooler and DsDriver info by rpc for a remote server
then publish it.
Next comes doing it within smbd
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Andrew Bartlett
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dashes of const. This is a rather large check-in, some things may break.
It does compile though :-).
Jeremy.
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SAM sync. This copes with both unset passwords from NT4 DCs and the
null passwords you get from w2k domains.
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Also update the other commands to his correct example of [<method>], since
it is optional.
Thanks, Steve.
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to contact a random IP address.
Andrew Bartlett
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the automagic detection.
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poptSetOtherOptions
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'net rpc vampire'
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Also tidied up some of Richard's code (I don't think he uses the compiler
flags -g -Wall -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual like
I do :-) :-).
Jeremy.
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than the version in APPLIANCE so watch out for boogs.
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been pushed into a macro, things do not work so well. Move the increment out
of the array index.
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'normal' parameters
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big endian and little endian systems.
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say exactly the same thing - in particular that we can algorithmic rid base ==
1000, and use the BASE_RID macro to avoid the use of magic numbers.
Andrew Bartlett
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Volker
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You must make two passes over NTUSER.DAT, one for the OWNER SID and one for
GROUP SID.
I have not tested this yet ... that is, I have not tried to use this on
a Win2K etc server.
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SecDescs in the NTUSER.DAT ...
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Volker
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This is an early, messy version of the code, but it illustrates what can
be done. It currently only prints the Owner SID, Group SID, and Perms and
SID from each ACE.
Once more work is done, it could actually walk the SEC DESCs and ACEs and
change the SIDS ...
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set 'algorithmic rid base' correctly after a 'net rpc vampire'.
Volker
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Currently this calls back to mapping.c, but we have the framework
to get the information into LDAP and the passdb.tdb (should we? I
think so..).
This has received moderate testing with net rpc vampire and
usrmgr. I found the add_groupmem segfault in add_aliasmem as
well, but that will be another checkin.
Volker
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at me :-)
Volker
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that app-head does.
Jeremy.
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somebody with a large domain do a net rpc samdump to verify this?
Without this change, I don't get everything from a NT4 SP1 and SP6
PDC.
Volker
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The actual design change is relitivly small however:
It all goes back to jerry's 'BOOL store', added to many of the elements in a
SAM_ACCOUNT. This ensured that smb.conf defaults did not get 'fixed' into
ldap. This was a great win for admins, and this patch follows in the same way.
This patch extends the concept - we don't store values back into LDAP unless
they have been changed. So if we read a value, but don't update it, or we
read a value, find it's not there and use a default, we will not update
ldap with that value. This reduced clutter in our LDAP DB, and makes it
easier to change defaults later on.
Metze's particular problem was that when we 'write back' an unchanged value,
we would clear any muliple values in that feild. Now he can still have his
mulitivalued 'uid' feild, without Samba changing it for *every* other
operation.
This also applies to many other attributes, and helps to eliminate a nasty
race condition. (Time between get and set)
This patch is big, and needs more testing, but metze has tested usrmgr, and
I've fixed some pdbedit bugs, and tested domain joins, so it isn't compleatly
flawed ;-).
The same system will be introduced into the SAM code shortly, but this fixes
bugs that people were coming across in production uses of Samba 3.0/HEAD, hence
it's inclusion here.
Andrew Bartlett
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