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some routines to create LSA RPC packets. none of them are used.
lsaparse.c:
smbparse.c:
smb.h:
more tidy-up.
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of defunct smbd processes.
Andrew
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invalid share mode entries. Thanks to berg@wienrg.aut.alcatel.at (Dietmar Berg)
for the stack backtrace.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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locking.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
params.c: Removed unused variable.
proto.h: Updated.
reply.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
server.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
smb.h: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
smbparse.c: Changed shadowed variable.
status.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
util.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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lsaparse.c, smbparse.c, smb.h: more functions / structures.
proto.h: the usual.
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added more structures, this time for the use in the query and response
of the LSA_XXXX functions. next target: the NTLOGON mailslots (10 minutes
work).
smbparse.c:
tidying. adding some more sub-structure functions.
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- recreated, as usual.
smb.h:
- added RPC_HDR structure - the 18 byte MSRPC header
smbparse.c:
- added smb_io_rpc_hdr() function to read/write the RPC_HDR structure.
util.c:
- added align2, align4, align_offset functions.
- added skip_unicode_string, unistrcpy, unistrncpy functions.
- modified unistrcpy and unistrncpy to return the number of unicode
characters returned, effectively making skip_unicode_string redundant.
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or SXXXX as appropriate.
added some for-loop pointer macros that will do a batch of data into a
(fixed length) buffer. no length validation is done in the macro itself.
note: there are some CAREFUL_ALIGNMENT macros missing. i think.
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of SMB or Mailslot packets.
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smbclient+netmon
If we want to start supporting NT error codes in Samba (which may be
forced upon us by buggy apps) then this is a good start.
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I've added a -r option. When specified, nmblookup will attempt to bind
to port 137. In order for this to work, the user must be root and the
port must be available (i.e., nmbd not running). If either condition is
not met, nmblookup will default to normal behavior; it will try to bind
to a free port above 7999. I also removed an artifact. The -p <port>
option was being accepted but falling through to the default, which was
the usage message. I removed "p:" from the getopt() list.
params.c:
Rewritten. The scanning is much more linear, and I found and fixed a
few bugs. I don't like the way that the scratch buffer is handled,
but I believe that it is an improvement over the previous version.
Chris -)-----
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more often than you might think (reproduced here with 4 clients
and netbench :-).
Raising debug log level for report from 1 to 3.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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non-zero op_type fields. Paranoia code really.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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solaris crashes.
reply.c: Added NT specific error code. Put oplock break code in correct place
in reply_lockingX.
server.c: Removed unneeded error mapping stuff.
Fixed race condition in oplock code.
trans2.c: Added NT specific error code.
util.c: Added paranoia check in interpret_addr. Some core dumps
reported here. Upped fcntl debug levels.
Andrew. Please check the NT specific error code handling (search
for the string "/* Ugly - NT specific hack - but needed (JRA) */",
this makes NT and 95 clients behave correctly here - please check
your Visual Basic apps with this code.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com).
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set granted_oplock=False at the start of open_file(). This is
paranoia.
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server.c: Updated after netbench observation. Oplocks must be
broken *before* share modes are checked, not after. Netbench seems
to be working now.
smb.h: Added offsets for oplock break time fields.
trans2.c: Upped debug messages.
util.c: Upped debug messages.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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change from ERRbaddirectory to ERRbadpath for ENOTDIR errors. This
reverts to the old Samba code. I've done quite a bit of testing
against NT4 and have yet to get it to produce the ERRbaddirectory
error code. Producing ERRbaddirectory made a visual basic application
that was sent to me not run. This might explain some of the "it
doesn't work any more" complaints we've got about 1.9.17.
Jeremy, can you remember how you got NT to produce ERRbaddirectory?
There might be some specific circumstances we need to cover.
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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setting applies to all shares regardless of any settings on other
shares. This allows us to immediately drop a connection if it does not
come from a allowed host, without even parsing the first SMB
packet. The next time we get a nasty security hole we can offer people
the option of just setting their hosts allow line.
If we drop a connection in this way we generate a "Not listening for
calling name" response and then exit.
add a per share "oplocks" option in smb.conf. I think its important to
be able to disable oplocks on a per-share basis as there are occasions
then they are definately not wanted, for example when sharing data
between a windows box and a unix application. This also allows us to
tell people "try disabling oplocks" when diagnosing problems.
fix a bug in process_smb(). It was taking the length of the packet
from outbuf, not inbuf (this bug was introduced with the oplocks
code). Jeremy, I assume this wasn't deliberate?
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Yipeee. At least as far as I can check in a short time :-).
local.h: Changed OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT to 30 seconds.
locking.c: Big changes to delete oplocks on a share mode entry.
proto.h: updated.
reply.c: Added oplock break code in lockingX reply & readbraw reply.
server.c: Add batch oplock code. Force server shutdown if client fails
to respond to oplock break.
smb.h: Fix silly slow share mode oplock define bug.
status.c: Add oplock status info.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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local.h: Add OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT.
password.c: Fix for paranoia password server security bug.
proto.h: Updated.
reply.c: Oplock changes.
server.c: Massive oplock changes - nearly there....
smb.h: oplock definitions.
util.c: Add local message processing queues for oplocks.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com).
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so should have no effect on other work.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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revision). This will now be the current revision.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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they got lost.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com).
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includes.h: Added INADDR_LOOPBACK define.
locking.c: More code to support oplocks.
proto.h: Updated.
server.c: More code to support oplocks. Moved processing of an SMB out of
process() into a separate function so it is easier to call from an oplock
break.
smb.h: Added oplock fields.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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domain development code won't diverge.
Makefile: Fixed make proto (again). Added GLIBC2 fixes for Linux.
includes.h: Added GLIBC2 fixes for Linux.
proto.h: Much tidier.
quotas.c: OSF/1 quota fix.
reply.c: Fix from Ray Frush <frush@engr.colostate.edu> for zero NT timestamps.
server.c util.c: First oplock checkin - nowhere near finished so bracketed
with #ifdef USE_OPLOCKS. Done to make sync with NT domain code easier.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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the interfaces option to this:
"interfaces = le0 le1" or "interfaces = all".
it uses SIOCGIFxxxx ioctl calls.
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Caused proto.h to be from a sorted list of C files.
arcfour.h: Added prototypes.
client.c: Added username%password in environment patch from John Blair <jdblair@frodo.tucc.uab.edu>
loadparm.c: Added username manipulation code from Peter McCool [SMTP:peter@qimr.edu.au]
username.c: Added username manipulation code from Peter McCool [SMTP:peter@qimr.edu.au]
mkproto.awk: Added arc4_key type.
proto.h: Updated & sorted.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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handle file paths longer than 100 characters (the limit of the normal
tar format).
This patch adds support for producing GNU tar files (which have no
real limit on the path length) in smbclient.
Note that I have only added support for producing GNU tar files, I
haven't added support for accepting them when restoring. I thought I'd
leave that up to John :-)
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can be used in the logon script parameter definition in the smb.conf
Globals section. This fixes a problem reported by Jacco de Leeuw
where OS/2 does not see the %u variable. Jacco suggested using %U
but we really do want the user for the netlogon share session.
If this does not do the trick - well we eat our hat! Yeh!
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way to allow Samba client users to delete directories
containing Mac metafile information (.AppleDouble directories).
Needed for clean integration with netatalk.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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sure it is.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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- move routines about a bit between smbencrypt.c and smbdes.c. Ensure
that there is no entry point for normal DES operation
- add the following comment:
This code is NOT a complete DES implementation. It implements only
the minimum necessary for SMB authentication, as used by all SMB
products (including every copy of Microsoft Windows95 ever sold)
In particular, it can only do a unchained forward DES pass. This
means it is not possible to use this code for encryption/decryption
of data, instead it is only useful as a "hash" algorithm.
There is no entry point into this code that allows normal DES operation.
I believe this means that this code does not come under ITAR
regulations but this is NOT a legal opinion. If you are concerned
about the applicability of ITAR regulations to this code then you
should confirm it for yourself (and maybe let me know if you come
up with a different answer to the one above)
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