Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2009-12-24 | s3: Remove some unnecessary variables from libsmb/conn_cache.c | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -9/+4 | |
2009-12-24 | s3: Fix a comment in conn_cache.c | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-12-24 | s3: Fix a 64-bit error | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -4/+5 | |
2009-12-24 | s3: Remove some pointless SMB_ASSERTs | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -3/+10 | |
2009-12-24 | s3: Remove some pointless casts | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -5/+4 | |
2009-12-23 | Attempt to fix one of the last two bugs with the full Windows ACL support. | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -0/+106 | |
When returning an underlying ACL on a directory, normally on a POSIX system it has no inheritable entries, which breaks the Windows ACL when a user does a get/set of a Windows ACL on a POSIX directory with no existing stored Windows ACL from the Windows ACL editor. What happens is any new entry added by the user gets set inheritable, but none of the others entries are (as returned by default). So any new files then only inherit the single new ACE entry (the one marked inheritable by the ACL editor). Fix this by faking up a default 3 element inheritable ACL that represents what a user creating a POSIX file or directory will get by default from the smbd code. Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-23 | The posix acl version of set_nt_acl() could set the stat_ex | Jeremy Allison | 2 | -7/+19 | |
struct in the fsp->fsp_name pointer incorrectly for a directory. Fix this. Make map_canon_ace_perms() public. Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-23 | s3: wbinfo --ping-dc is not cacheable | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -0/+1 | |
2009-12-23 | s3: Remove some unused code | Volker Lendecke | 4 | -164/+0 | |
2009-12-23 | s3: Remove unused sendto_child() | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -9/+0 | |
2009-12-23 | s3-net: use generated krb5.conf in 'net ads testjoin' | Günther Deschner | 1 | -0/+4 | |
Guenther | |||||
2009-12-22 | s3:ntlmssp: only include ntlmssp.h where actually needed | Andrew Bartlett | 15 | -1/+17 | |
Andrew Bartlett | |||||
2009-12-22 | s3:ntlmssp: remove the typedef NTLMSSP_STATE | Andrew Bartlett | 9 | -53/+53 | |
Andrew Bartlett | |||||
2009-12-22 | s3:ntlmssp: move to C99 integer types in ntlmssp.h | Andrew Bartlett | 1 | -5/+5 | |
Andrew Bartlett | |||||
2009-12-22 | s3:ntlmssp: rename enum NTLMSSP_ROLE into enum ntlmssp_role | Andrew Bartlett | 2 | -3/+3 | |
Andrew Bartlett | |||||
2009-12-22 | libcli/auth Make gd's NDR NTLMSSP parsers helpers common | Andrew Bartlett | 4 | -191/+2 | |
(but not built in Samba4 for now) | |||||
2009-12-22 | s3: Restore correct timeouts for SMB requests | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -0/+5 | |
2009-12-22 | s3: Remove a pointless else branch | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -5/+3 | |
2009-12-22 | s3: Move smb_splice_chain to smbd/process.c, its only user | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -179/+174 | |
2009-12-21 | Fix bug reported in mangle_hash code (no bugid yet). | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -0/+9 | |
Don't change the contents of a const string via a pointer alias (or if you do, change it back.....). Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-21 | s3:winbind: Add a lower-cost alternative to wbinfo -t: wbinfo --ping-dc | Volker Lendecke | 13 | -5/+442 | |
This just does a NULL RPC call through an existing NETLOGON connection. If someone knows an operation that "just works" and does not return NOT_SUPPORTED, please tell me :-) | |||||
2009-12-21 | s3:winbindd: Fix a brown paper bag bug in wbinfo -t ... | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2009-12-21 | Rename reply_doserror() -> reply_force_doserror(). | Jeremy Allison | 6 | -31/+23 | |
Rewrite all calls to reply_nterror(NT_STATUS_DOS()) to reply_force_doserror() and update the comment in smbd/error.c Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-21 | Remove all calls to reply_doserror - turn them into | Jeremy Allison | 6 | -120/+121 | |
correct reply_nterror calls. Next rename reply_doserror -> reply_force_doserror and plumb in when NT_STATUS_DOS is used. Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-21 | Rename 282 -> ERReasnotsupported. | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -3/+3 | |
Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-21 | s3: Shrink winbindd_proto.h a bit | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -71/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Fix some nonempty blank lines | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -14/+14 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused get_sam_group_entries | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -136/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_getsidaliases | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -93/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove an unused struct definition | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -20/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_getuserdomgroups | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -52/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_getdcname | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -78/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_lookupname | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -46/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_lookupsid | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -46/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_dual_userinfo | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -78/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove some unused dual functions | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -125/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused do_async | Volker Lendecke | 3 | -75/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_gid2sid_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -48/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_uid2sid_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -51/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_sid2gid_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -49/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_sid2uid_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -57/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused do_async_domain | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -27/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused query_user_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -59/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_getsidaliases_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -80/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_lookupname_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -157/+0 | |
2009-12-21 | s3: Remove unused winbindd_lookupsid_async | Volker Lendecke | 2 | -119/+0 | |
2009-12-20 | s3: Fix an error case in cli_negprot | Volker Lendecke | 1 | -0/+1 | |
2009-12-18 | Actually explain the twisty paths of tortured logic behind | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -14/+42 | |
reply_doserror(), reply_nterror(), and reply_nterror(NT_STATUS_DOS()). Fix the call in rely_openerror() to actually force a DOS error for "too many open files". Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-18 | reply_doserror() doesn't force DOS errors on the wire. | Jeremy Allison | 1 | -10/+10 | |
Start migrating uses of reply_doserror() to reply_nterror() with the correct mapping. Eventually we'll get to the point where we can change reply_doserror() to force a DOS error code on the wire, and can change calls to reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_DOS()) - which *does* force DOS errors on the wire - to reply_doserror(). Which might actually make the server code look like it's making sense. Jeremy. | |||||
2009-12-18 | reply_force_nterror() is not used anywhere. Remove it. | Jeremy Allison | 2 | -3/+0 | |
Jeremy. |