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Michael
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is set.
This essentially re-establishes r14496 (2155bb0535656f294bd054d6a0a7d16a9a71c31b)
which was undone in r17723 (43bd8c00abb38eb23a1497a255d194fb1bbffffb) for
reasons that are unclear to me. Maybe I am being too naive.
Now we do again only retrieve the password policy when called from
the pam_winbind module. This fixes logons delegated to AD trusted
domain controllers: We need to connect to the sam to retrieve the
password policy. But auhtenticated session setup is not possible
when contacting the trusted domain dc and afterwards, SamrConnect
also fails with whatever credentials and method used.
Michael
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least surprise for callers
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No more temptations to use static length strings.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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bugs in various places whilst doing this (places that assumed
BOOL == int). I also need to fix the Samba4 pidl generation
(next checkin).
Jeremy.
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came across.
Michael
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called with -1 (these calls were wrong anyway, target
was an fstring, not a pstring). Found by Michael Adam <ma@sernet.de>,
now to check all other uses.
Michael - this version uses sizeof(target) not sizeof(fstring).
This way is more future proof.
Jeremy.
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Michael
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metze
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