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characters used in the prefix for 8.3 names in the hash2
algorithm. The longer the prefix the more readable the 8.3 names will
be, but the weaker the hash.
this was added because of someone complaining that the new hashing
algorithm was unreadable but the old one was broken :)
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key.
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Change a int* to a uint32* in the cli_spoolss_enum_ports() function.
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with filenames with spaces in mangle_hash.c but the real problem is
that mangle_hash.c assumes that the set of valid characters for 8.3
names is the same as the set of valid characters for long names. Thats
an invalid assumption, with space being the obvious example.
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decode_port_info and decode_printerdriver functions.
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working yet.
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Volker
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Volker
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This was causing "wbinfo --sequence" to access past the end of malloced
memory.
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directly...
Andrew Bartlett
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<agruen@suse.de>.
Jeremy.
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at this.
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that app-head does.
Jeremy.
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offset is zero. Previously we were jumping to the start of the
parse buffer (i.e offset zero) and reading string data until we hit
a terminating NULL.
Test case: in a PRINTER_INFO_0 structure, the servername field may be
NULL when doing an enumprinters with flags = PRINTER_ENUM_LOCAL.
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of range instead of silently failing.
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Jeremy.
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found an unecessary parameter to ldapsam_search_one_user.
Volker
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Volker
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Jeremy
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transitive trusts, and trusts that are added while winbindd is running
- removed an unnecessary call to time()
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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finding this.
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Added directory specific access mask bits.
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somebody with a large domain do a net rpc samdump to verify this?
Without this change, I don't get everything from a NT4 SP1 and SP6
PDC.
Volker
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The actual design change is relitivly small however:
It all goes back to jerry's 'BOOL store', added to many of the elements in a
SAM_ACCOUNT. This ensured that smb.conf defaults did not get 'fixed' into
ldap. This was a great win for admins, and this patch follows in the same way.
This patch extends the concept - we don't store values back into LDAP unless
they have been changed. So if we read a value, but don't update it, or we
read a value, find it's not there and use a default, we will not update
ldap with that value. This reduced clutter in our LDAP DB, and makes it
easier to change defaults later on.
Metze's particular problem was that when we 'write back' an unchanged value,
we would clear any muliple values in that feild. Now he can still have his
mulitivalued 'uid' feild, without Samba changing it for *every* other
operation.
This also applies to many other attributes, and helps to eliminate a nasty
race condition. (Time between get and set)
This patch is big, and needs more testing, but metze has tested usrmgr, and
I've fixed some pdbedit bugs, and tested domain joins, so it isn't compleatly
flawed ;-).
The same system will be introduced into the SAM code shortly, but this fixes
bugs that people were coming across in production uses of Samba 3.0/HEAD, hence
it's inclusion here.
Andrew Bartlett
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a mangled name without a valid stat struct if the file existed. This would
then cause open_file_shared1() to erroneously think the file open was new,
thus not check for oplock break, thus causing a spurious EAGAIN reply to
the open on a file we already had kernel oplocked.... (phew - that was fun
to track down :-).
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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