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2000-01-16renamed DENY to DENY1Andrew Tridgell1-5/+95
added DENY2 test that checks all 648 deny combinations for the case of two opens on the same connection (This used to be commit 01d4c4784dd26bdfc9883907b3170e8b0ea0cd6f)
2000-01-16use GET_DENY_MODE() macroAndrew Tridgell1-2/+1
(This used to be commit d9c3e0e61f315ad4d9c3ea6bb6acc8500befe6b4)
2000-01-16added code to allow traversal of the byte range lock databaseAndrew Tridgell1-1/+29
this is used with "smbstatus -B" to dump the lock list (This used to be commit 5f022629146701e6d543f77007dc944e4277ab0c)
2000-01-14casts and defines to make solaris happyAndrew Tridgell2-3/+3
(This used to be commit 77cf152c02b445f4b6e9de393936dd6e54e6f442)
2000-01-14we now pass all byte range locking testsAndrew Tridgell1-14/+12
the last piece was to use a smb timeout slightly larger than the locking timeout in bloking locks to prevent a race (This used to be commit 1b54cb4a33a65e62c2e3189b78ef073869a60c75)
2000-01-14some more work on the byte range lockingAndrew Tridgell1-14/+16
note the ugly global_smbpid - I hope that won't bethere for long, I just didn't want to do two lots of major surgery at the one time. Using global_smbpid avoids the big change of getting rid of our inbuf/outbuf interface to reply routines. I'll do that once the locking stuff passes all tests. (This used to be commit f8bebf91abcaa5bda3ec8701f9242f220da8943a)
2000-01-13greatly expanded the lock4 locking test. we now pass all but one testAndrew Tridgell1-45/+93
- that should be fixed soon. (This used to be commit 23bb936e1fdeab2ad697ed946c945ef5ce87357d)
2000-01-10I'm currently designing a new locking system (using a tdb database!)Andrew Tridgell1-21/+129
that will make us match NT semantics exactly and do away with the horrible fd multiplexing in smbd. this is some diag stuff to get me started. - added the ability to do read or write locks in clientgen.c - added a LOCK4 test to smbtorture. This produces a report on the server and its locking capabilities. For example, NT4 gives this: the same process cannot set overlapping write locks the same process can set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection can set overlapping read locks a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks a different pid can set overlapping read locks the same process can set the same read lock twice the same process cannot set the same write lock twice the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock the same process can override a write lock with a read lock a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock the same process cannot coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking whereas Samba currently gives this: the same process can set overlapping write locks the same process can set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection can set overlapping read locks a different pid can set overlapping write locks a different pid can set overlapping read locks the same process can set the same read lock twice the same process can set the same write lock twice the same process can override a read lock with a write lock the same process can override a write lock with a read lock a different pid can override a write lock with a read lock the same process can coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking win95 gives this - I don't understand why! the same process cannot set overlapping write locks the same process cannot set overlapping read locks a different connection cannot set overlapping write locks a different connection cannot set overlapping read locks a different pid cannot set overlapping write locks a different pid cannot set overlapping read locks the same process cannot set the same read lock twice the same process cannot set the same write lock twice the same process cannot override a read lock with a write lock the same process cannot override a write lock with a read lock a different pid cannot override a write lock with a read lock the same process cannot coalesce read locks this server does strict write locking this server does strict read locking (This used to be commit 49637936b6e9478df248c4ef73d818870c73b597)
2000-01-08extent smbtorture to test with both an exe file and a dat fileAndrew Tridgell1-37/+43
(This used to be commit dd2ce575047eb57288bff11669512132fd347fda)
2000-01-08cli_open() wasn't handling DENY_FCB or O_WRONLY correctly.Andrew Tridgell1-1/+1
After fixing that I needed to use O_RDWR instead of O_WRONLY in several places to avoid the silly bug in MS servers that doesn't allow getattrE on a file opened with O_WRONLY (This used to be commit e21aa4cb088f348139309d29c85c48c8b777cff5)
2000-01-08added a DENY test that tests deny mode handling. It produces a matrixAndrew Tridgell1-2/+86
of 324 lines (6*6*3*3) of all possible deny mode behaviour. This allows us to compare with NT. We currently don't match :) (This used to be commit 2071105b439e87cb1c7c3a8c1b2046441eb46270)
2000-01-07this looks like a big commit, but it isn't really :)Andrew Tridgell2-8/+8
This fixes our netbios scope handling. We now have a 'netbios scope' option in smb.conf and the scope option is removed from make_nmb_name() this was prompted by a bug in our PDC finding code where it didn't append the scope to the query of the '*' name. (This used to be commit b563be824b8c3141c49558eced7829b48d4ab26f)
2000-01-03added the unexpected packet database (unexpected.tdb)Andrew Tridgell1-4/+4
this means "nmblookup -S" now always works, even with broken servers the database stores all unexpected replies and these can be accessed by any client. while doing this I cleaned up a couple of functions, and put in place a better trn_id generator. in most places the code got quite a bit simpler due to the addition of simple helper functions. I haven't yet put the code in to take advantage of this for pdc replies - that will be next. Jeremys pdc finding code will then work :) (This used to be commit 280e6359d36c9bc8dcded302f15c3a1db8e3feeb)
2000-01-02- added tdb_flags option to tdb_open()Andrew Tridgell1-4/+4
- added TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST flag to clear the database if this is the first attached process. Useful for non-persistent databases like our locking area (this will also make upgrades to new database layouts easier) - use lock_path() in a couple of places - leave connections database open while smbd running - cleaned up some tdb code a little, using macros for constants (This used to be commit 00e9da3ca577527db392aced62f02c69cfee8f4f)
1999-12-22improved error message in case the lock list is truncatedAndrew Tridgell1-1/+8
(This used to be commit f4ecc5a8e39ee69c59123b7b3ffbd081f69824ca)
1999-12-21changed message is connections.tdb doesn't existAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 835b9881c0f04d766545d5e9d2926fbaf8bec904)
1999-12-21converted all our existing shared memory code to use a tdb databaseAndrew Tridgell1-24/+9
instead of either sysv or mmap shared memory or lock files. this means we can now completely remove locking_shm.c locking_slow.c shmem.c shmem_sysv.c and lots of other things also got simpler locking.c got a bit larger, but is much better compartmentalised now (This used to be commit e48c2d9937eea0667b8cd3332e49c06314ef31e7)
1999-12-21first cut at using the tdb code for the connections structure, theAndrew Tridgell1-192/+192
SWAT status page and smbstatus. It made the code _much_ simpler, I wish we'd done a database module a long time ago! (This used to be commit 4951755413c11d4c5b9af4699a6e622056d52433)
1999-12-21this was left out from the 2.0.6 mergeAndrew Tridgell1-0/+236
(This used to be commit 7067aeecabaea8a35f7a27de4b44f1e11afd07b7)
1999-12-17more files from 2.0.6Andrew Tridgell1-0/+308
(This used to be commit 4a205795710010c58ae14bcb950912727c4de466)
1999-12-132nd phase of head branch sync with SAMBA_2_0 - this delets all the files ↵Andrew Tridgell2-680/+0
that were in the head branch but weren't in SAMBA_2_0 (This used to be commit d7b208786590b5a28618590172b8d523627dda09)
1999-12-13first pass at updating head branch to be to be the same as the SAMBA_2_0 branchAndrew Tridgell11-1534/+1224
(This used to be commit 453a822a76780063dff23526c35408866d0c0154)
1999-12-12final part of "first" phase converting over to msrpc daemon architecture.Luke Leighton1-2/+0
done a minimal amout of clean-up in the Makefile, removing unnecessary modules from the link stage. this is not complete, yet, and will involve some changes, for example to smbd, to remove dependencies on the password database API that shouldn't be there. for example, smbd should not ever call getsmbpwXXX() it should call the Samr or Lsa API. this first implementation has minor problems with not reinstantiating the same services as the caller. the "homes" service is a good example. (This used to be commit caa50525220b0d0250fa139367593c2de2c12135)
1999-12-09OK. This code works on a RedHat 6.0 system. However smbpasswdGerald Carter1-0/+2
time out of sending the session setup on Solaris 2.6. No idea. I'll work on it some tomorrow. This is to fix the "Unable to setup password vectors" thingy. Also changed an inet_aton() to inet_addr() as the former is not very portable :-) Luke, I set the redir flag to false because the connection to the smb-agent was failing and smbpasswd bombed. Double check me on this one. -jc (This used to be commit e1d2b174caf5f0c48a8fac25778f72a868ec6eb7)
1999-12-08ABOUT TIME!!!!!!!!Luke Leighton1-41/+28
damn, this one is bad. started, at least two days ago, to add an authentication mechanism to the smbd<->msrpc redirector/relay, such that sufficient unix / nt information could be transferred across the unix socket to do a become_user() on the other side of the socket. it is necessary that the msrpc daemon inherit the same unix and nt credentials as the smbd process from which it was spawned, until such time as the msrpc daemon receives an authentication request of its own, whereupon the msrpc daemon is responsible for authenticating the new credentials and doing yet another become_user() etc sequence. (This used to be commit 30c7fdd6ef10ecd35594311c1b250b95ff895489)
1999-12-05created create_pipe_socket() function.Luke Leighton2-94/+5
(This used to be commit a3af3b4312144943413894b18b5845b56474ebb5)
1999-12-04argh! how horrible! spent ages working out why packets weren't beingLuke Leighton1-7/+10
received properly when a UDP "retry" occurs. it's because reads and writes must be interleaved / matched. scenario: nmblookup connects to agent, sends request. agent receives request, broadcasts it on 137. agent RECEIVES 137 broadcast, sends it to nmblookup agent receives RESPONSE to 137 broadcast, sends it to nmblookup. if reads are not equally interspersed with writes, then second send will fail. if you think this is odd behaviour and that the agent should be filtering its own UDP traffic, think again. agent will be, potentially, redirecting nmbd traffic (including WINS server) not just client programs. (This used to be commit 43e158c4261e51678d6e7f77ceb4a1c7281a2525)
1999-12-04even more cool! nmb-agent moved over to new vagent style, too!Luke Leighton1-229/+46
(This used to be commit 49c157eae4bb24164f0f976d1bf6cf0cfc068863)
1999-12-04cool! created higher-order function table for agent redirection.Luke Leighton1-216/+37
(This used to be commit 7bb2e55d0d3a00a97bba99ebed722a4adf84093c)
1999-12-04more similar agent codeLuke Leighton2-47/+43
(This used to be commit 2c778313b8c2b4535f16e11aea81a61edb3b2d45)
1999-12-04nmb agent memory free problemsLuke Leighton1-7/+6
(This used to be commit b4306cbf06f70dd9d2760bb005e15059d6f904f0)
1999-12-04trying to make redirector agent code same base.Luke Leighton2-62/+78
(This used to be commit 9ba9df453abab1085b5537580b1da87d1dcdb7de)
1999-12-04jeremy is going to hate me for this.Luke Leighton2-11/+530
created an "nmb-agent" utility that, yes: it connects to the 137 socket and accepts unix socket connections which it redirects onto port 137. it uses the name_trn_id field to filter requests to the correct location. name_query() and name_status() are the first victims to use this feature (by specifying a file descriptor of -1). (This used to be commit d923bc8da2cf996408194d98381409191dd81a16)
1999-12-04argh! you wouldn't believe what i had to do: use the mid (multiplex id)Luke Leighton1-14/+96
to redirect multiple socket-based connnections onto a single client state. argh! (This used to be commit 06390e792cd8aa57a91c3a3d1d267fd1bcdc17a1)
1999-12-03argh! smb-agent redirection client reusage is a nightmare!Luke Leighton1-143/+225
moved smb-agent over to a single-process model instead of fork() in order to reuse client connections. except, of course, you can't do a select() on the same socket connections! argh! (This used to be commit e9e5a34de8e8f9a69e817aceb8c16284334d4642)
1999-12-03starting "connection reuse" system in smb-agent. added version numberLuke Leighton1-74/+122
which isn't actually used right now :-) (This used to be commit d54a64ae3ab7cdc1ac67fb49f7255e6a106d624e)
1999-12-03smb-agent improvements. added -D (daemon) option. smb agent isLuke Leighton1-16/+72
restricted to connections from the current user (socket is created with current user uid). (This used to be commit 5af076e4b7ee13eebe0b89748e3f5a1ef21f8c73)
1999-12-03cool! a unix socket smb redirector. code based on smbfilter andLuke Leighton1-0/+347
ideas from ssh-agent. the intent is to be able to share smb sessions using cli_net_use_add() across multiple processes, where one process knows the target server name, user name and domain, but not the smb password. (This used to be commit 294b653f2e9cdc1864ec638ae8b4300df25723cf)
1999-12-01fixing joining to domain plus something weird going down with nt logins...Luke Leighton1-33/+0
(This used to be commit cef258f1c931ecb7c2dda9d5c9977153e4c1dc73)
1999-12-01sys_select added one more argument (read, write selectors).Luke Leighton1-2/+2
(This used to be commit e4d92ff9dfc51735e6932748f66a7c20b2c1cb6a)
1999-11-24first stages of removing struct cli_state* and uint16 fnum from allLuke Leighton1-11/+3
msrpc client code. the intent is to hide / abstract / associate connection info behind policy handles. this makes the msrpc functions look more and more like their nt equivalents. who-hou! (This used to be commit c01b18e632aede6fce7264ef6971d7ddba945cfb)
1999-11-20attempting to establish inter-domain trust relationships. modifiedLuke Leighton1-28/+115
smbpasswd so it can be used to set up inter-domain trust account. (This used to be commit 99ec0620c3bf4af96440c684f880d414659de2e9)
1999-08-18event log update, netsessenum, netconnenum update.Luke Leighton1-2/+2
(This used to be commit 819af560745b0bec7bfb9067dd9d9d6cfabb1555)
1999-08-18patch from Michael Glauche to call get_status_connections() instead ofLuke Leighton1-52/+52
reading STATUS..LCK direct. (This used to be commit d794e2eb51b94a334ddb1d1b0775ebf4cef048db)
1999-07-22BDC support.Matthew Chapman1-32/+38
Added -S (Synchronise) option to smbpasswd, which calls synchronise_passdb. (This used to be commit 21c92d24977015f0368480f44f67366f7c412343)
1999-07-21BDC support.Luke Leighton1-5/+21
(This used to be commit 2331aa32ab36c3ee5fd8cfbe972e57299939e33d)
1999-06-29improving authentication code (tidyup).Luke Leighton1-0/+2
(This used to be commit ab1a6aa42db5217f025941fb5107436556bc23b7)
1999-06-24safe string error reporting functions (found a potential buffer overflowLuke Leighton1-1/+1
of a pstrcpy into an fstring). (This used to be commit ac0060443de800fec9042b69b299ff2e9128a31c)
1999-05-07variation of random SMBtrans2. random delays in between reconnectionsLuke Leighton1-10/+12
increased. size of large random buffer decreased. number of reconnection attempts increased. (This used to be commit 980a7b11f3dabce561a0ed02041695451bfeb391)
1999-05-07had to move day display names into lib/util, to get rpctorture to compile.Luke Leighton1-3/+5
(This used to be commit 8c80742e4e5604bc667314e51c47924efd65df49)