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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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We create a kludged inode based on the checksum of the path. We therefore
need to use the same (full) path when calculating it in both smbc_stat() and
smbc_fstat().
If struct stat has an rdev field, set it to zero.
Derrell
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handle FS capabilities.
As discussed with Volker, it is better to calculate FS capabilities at
connection time. We already do this with help of VFS statvfs() call
which allows to fill-in system-specific attributes including FS
capabilities. So just re-use it if you want to represent additional
capabilities in your modules. The only caution is that you need to
call underlying statvfs() call to actually get system-specific
capabilities (and other fields) added. Then add module-specific ones.
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result for a file.
This makes sense as upper levels are only taking returned result of 0
(no error) into consideration when deciding whether to mark file
offline/online as returned from is_offline.
That means that we simply can move the decision down to VFS module and
clean up upper levels so that they always see only file status. If there
is an error when trying to identify file status, then VFS module could
decide what to return (offline or online) by itself -- after all, it
ought to have system-specific knowledge anyway.
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I'm sorry for this mess. :-(
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offset of zero if return size is zero. Should fix testread
libsmbclient code.
Jeremy.
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NEEDS MORE TESTING !
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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for a name '[<ipv6 addr>'.
Jeremy.
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This reverts commit ab8ff39fd51929aae2f4088ca5b1d67e5cb7099e.
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Tridge, Jeremy, please check!
Thanks,
Volker
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Make registry based configs more fool-proof.
Michael
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I think now that I have changed some substantial logic,
I should confess.... :-)
Michael
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This is now replaced by "config backend = registry".
Michael
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Michael
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So external callers can determine if we are running on
registry config without knowing the internals.
Michael
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and use lp_config_backend() instead of config_backend.
Michael
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Now homes and printers shares can be accessed through the
registry meachanism on demand in pure registry configurations
with "config backend = registry" without the need to
have a special handler for these two.
Michael
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This adds a new config parameter "config backend" that can have
values "file" (default) and "registry". When lp_load() encounters
a "config backend = registry", then all config read up to that
point is discarded and globals are read from registry.
This is done in suche a way that as with "config file",
there is no way back to non-registry config during the
lifetime of a process: The file_list_changed mechanism
does not look at files anymore once config backend is
set to registry. This is modelled after the behaviour
of the "config file" option.
Note that only the global section is read by lp_load().
The shares are handled by the registry shares mechanism,
thus allowing for a smaller memory footprint since
share definitions are read on demand.
This new parameter is intended as a substitute of the
previously installed special semantics of "include = registry"
which allows for messed up mixed configurations.
This parameter (which has not yet been released) will
vanish next.
Michael
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Michael
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Michael
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Here is a patch for userspace cifs.spnego handler that adds support for cifs.resolver
upcall used in DFS code.
Any comments are appreciated.
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Cifs upcall with key type cifs.resolver is used for resolving
server names in handling DFS refferals.
Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <niallain@gmail.com>
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Reported by Martin Zielinski <mz@seh.de>
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>(This used to be commit 060587fce558bf9e83d6c7b8e070a5ae58e3f275)
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idmap_tdb2
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>(This used to be commit 136c024c9a32ca8ca33cb36b9a6b731237179af5)
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