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Jerry, please have a look if you're fine with that.
Guenther
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Use the flags stored in the tdb when determining if a domain can
be contacted. The tdb should be considered authoratative anyways unless
you know the flags in the winbindd_domain are correct (such as when
first enumerating trusts).
Original suggestion and patch from Steven Danneman <steven.danneman@isilon.com>.
Manually rewritten by me for 3.2.
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The check for inbound trusts is invalid when samba is a DC
and has a trust with an active directory domain.
This effectively prevented tusts with an AD domain on a
samba DC from working (unless using "winbindd rpc only"),
because an ads_connect() was never performed. Only the
rpc-based winbindd methods were working properly.
Jerry: Please check!
Michael
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explaining the reason for failure.
Michael
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The present assignment
"request->data.init_conn.is_primary = domain->internal ? False : True"
simply feels wrong. This seems to be the thing right to do:
"request->data.init_conn.is_primary = domain->primary ? true : false".
The question is: Does this have any purpose at all?
data.init_conn.is_primary seems to be used nowhere
in the whole code at all.
Is it (still) needed?
Michael
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Just to be sure the "if (!_domain_list)" in domain_list() test always works.
Michael
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Michael
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Also *do not* clear the trust list when rescanning or else it is possible
to suffer from a race condition where no trusted domains can be found.
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least surprise for callers
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It seems a bit pointless to do a fstrcpy(dst, sid_string_static(src))
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metze
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to struct sockaddr_storage in most places that matter (ie.
not the nmbd and NetBIOS lookups). This passes make test
on an IPv4 box, but I'll have to do more work/testing on
IPv6 enabled boxes. This should now give us a framework
for testing and finishing the IPv6 migration. It's at
the state where someone with a working IPv6 setup should
(theorecically) be able to type :
smbclient //ipv6-address/share
and have it work.
Jeremy.
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metze
(cherry picked from commit abbb36a37c1dba2218a6c7ec31739eba5f250127)
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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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metze
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Now BUILTIN is always the first domain followed
by the domain of our own SAM DB and the primary
domain (in member server mode).
metze
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as this is always answered by the winbindd parent and will
most times return old sequence number values.
metze
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"winbindd:socket dir=/path/to/dir" for usage in make test
metze
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metze
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