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2009-05-26Revert "s3: fix build on systems with struct stat member st_flags"Björn Jacke1-3/+0
for a cleaner and more complete patch that Volker has in the queue :-)
2009-05-26s3: fix build on systems with struct stat member st_flagsBjörn Jacke1-0/+3
2009-05-26Fix some nonempty blank linesVolker Lendecke1-28/+27
2009-05-26Introduce "struct stat_ex" as a replacement for SMB_STRUCT_STATVolker Lendecke53-768/+768
This patch introduces struct stat_ex { dev_t st_ex_dev; ino_t st_ex_ino; mode_t st_ex_mode; nlink_t st_ex_nlink; uid_t st_ex_uid; gid_t st_ex_gid; dev_t st_ex_rdev; off_t st_ex_size; struct timespec st_ex_atime; struct timespec st_ex_mtime; struct timespec st_ex_ctime; struct timespec st_ex_btime; /* birthtime */ blksize_t st_ex_blksize; blkcnt_t st_ex_blocks; }; typedef struct stat_ex SMB_STRUCT_STAT; It is really large because due to the friendly libc headers playing macro tricks with fields like st_ino, so I renamed them to st_ex_xxx. Why this change? To support birthtime, we already have quite a few #ifdef's at places where it does not really belong. With a stat struct that we control, we can consolidate the nanosecond timestamps and the birthtime deep in the VFS stat calls. At this moment it is triggered by a request to support the birthtime field for GPFS. GPFS does not extend the system level struct stat, but instead has a separate call that gets us the additional information beyond posix. Without being able to do that within the VFS stat calls, that support would have to be scattered around the main smbd code. It will very likely break all the onefs modules, but I think the changes will be reasonably easy to do.
2009-05-26s3:smbd: remove unused global 'orig_inbuf'Stefan Metzmacher2-2/+0
metze
2009-05-26s3:pam_smbpass: don't call openlog() or closelog() from pam_smbpassBjörn Jacke5-80/+104
Patch from Steve Langasek with tiny fixes by me to make it apply to master. Also see Debian bug #434372 and bugzilla #4831. Calling openlog() or closelog() inside a pam module is not good as these functions are not stackable and no program won't re-do openlog() just because a pam module might have called closelog().
2009-05-26s3:smbd: move SMB1 specific stuff into a substructure of smbd_server_connectionStefan Metzmacher5-28/+30
metze
2009-05-26s3:smbd: add support for SMB2 signingStefan Metzmacher5-55/+280
metze
2009-05-26s3:smbd: return the correct security mode and capabilities in SMB2 NegotitateStefan Metzmacher1-5/+18
metze
2009-05-26s3:dbwrap_tool: add listkeys operationMichael Adam1-2/+45
Michael
2009-05-26s3:dbwrap_tool: remove superfluous command mappingMichael Adam1-1/+0
Michael
2009-05-26s3:dbwrap_tool: add "erase" opearationMichael Adam1-6/+42
Michael
2009-05-25net: Use samba default command line arguments.Kai Blin11-209/+135
Attention: The meaning of the -N flag changed. To get the old meaning for net groupmap set, use the long option --ntname The long option for using kerberos changed from --kerberos to --use-kerberos net rpc commands will now prompt for a password if none is given. As a benefit, net will now accept an authentication file like other samba command line tools. So no need to specify the password on the command line in scripts anymore. This should fix bug #6357 Signed-off-by: Kai Blin <kai@samba.org>
2009-05-25s3 ctags: ignore all proto.h files for tag generationKai Blin1-1/+1
2009-05-25s3:winbind_util: remove trailing spacesMichael Adam1-56/+56
Michael
2009-05-25s3:dbwrap_ctdb: fix some function header commentsMichael Adam1-3/+12
Michael
2009-05-25source3/utils/log2pcaphex.c(main): fixed file descriptors leak.Slava Semushin1-0/+8
One of leaks found by cppcheck: [./source3/utils/log2pcaphex.c:367]: (error) Resource leak: out
2009-05-25source{3,4}/torture/smbiconv.c(main): fixed file descriptor leak.Slava Semushin1-0/+1
File descriptor leaks only when we use file instead of stdout. Found by cppcheck: [./source3/torture/smbiconv.c:219]: (error) Resource leak: out [./source4/torture/smbiconv.c:211]: (error) Resource leak: out
2009-05-25s3-selftest: fix typo.Günther Deschner1-2/+2
Guenther
2009-05-25s3:winbind:idmap_ldap: warn about duplicate SID->XID mappings (bug #6387)Michael Adam1-2/+11
With the current infrastructure, we should not return error on duplicate mappings but just warn instead (because an error would trigger the attempt to create yet another mapping). Michael
2009-05-25s3:winbind:idmap_ldap: warn about duplicate XID->SID mappings (bug #6387)Michael Adam1-0/+8
With the current infrastructure, we should not return error on duplicate mappings but just warn instead (because an error would trigger the attempt to create yet another mapping). Michael
2009-05-25s3-samr: Fix Bug #6372, usermanager only displaying 1024 groups and aliases.Günther Deschner1-0/+12
This is now also verified with the RPC-SAMR-LARGE-DC test. Guenther
2009-05-25s3-selftest: enable RPC-SAMR-LARGE-DC against Samba3.Günther Deschner1-1/+1
This will fail for alias creation as nss_wrapper does not yet wrap around libnss_winbind. Guenther
2009-05-25s3-pamsmbpass: copy _pam_get_item and _pam_get_data from pam_winbind.Günther Deschner4-15/+42
Guenther
2009-05-25s3-rpcclient: use get_domain_handle() fn in enum domain users & groups.Günther Deschner1-12/+10
Guenther
2009-05-25Attempt to fix a debian build problemVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2009-05-24TALLOC_FREE happily lives with a NULL ptr. Tim, please check!Volker Lendecke3-48/+16
Thanks, Volker
2009-05-24Fix a race condition in winbind leading to a panicVolker Lendecke1-0/+1
In winbind, we do multiple events in one select round. This needs fixing, but as long as we're still using it, for efficiency reasons we need to do that. What can happen is the following: We have outgoing data pending for a client, thus state->fd_event.flags == EVENT_FD_WRITE Now a new client comes in, we go through the list of clients to find an idle one. The detection for idle clients in remove_idle_client does not take the pending data into account. We close the socket that has pending outgoing data, the accept(2) one syscall later gives us the same socket. In new_connection(), we do a setup_async_read, setting up a read fde. The select from before however had found the socket (that we had already closed!!) to be writable. In rw_callback we only want to see a readable flag, and we panic in the SMB_ASSERT(flags == EVENT_FD_READ). Found using bin/smbtorture //127.0.0.1/tmp -U% -N 500 -o 2 local-wbclient Volker
2009-05-24use epoll for local-wbclient testVolker Lendecke1-1/+1
2009-05-24Don't limit the number of retries in wb_trans.Volker Lendecke1-8/+0
This is better done with a tevent_req_set_endtime the caller should issue.
2009-05-24Don't set a timeout deep inside wb_connectVolker Lendecke1-5/+0
2009-05-24Do queueing in wbclient.cVolker Lendecke2-46/+59
The _trigger fn must know about wbc_context, while we were waiting in the queue the fd might have changed
2009-05-24Fix closed_fd(): select returning 0 means no fd listeningVolker Lendecke1-4/+7
2009-05-24Fix wb_simple_trans queueingVolker Lendecke1-16/+3
2009-05-24Add "err_on_readability" to writev_sendVolker Lendecke3-5/+5
A socket where the other side has closed only becomes readable. To catch errors early when sitting in a pure writev, we need to also test for readability.
2009-05-22Ensure we return NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY on a posix open on aJeremy Allison1-1/+1
directory name. Jeremy.
2009-05-22Test that POSIX open of a directory returns NT_STATUS_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY ↵Jeremy Allison1-1/+12
(ERRDOS, EISDIR). Jeremy.
2009-05-22s3:smbd: implement SMB2 Tree DisconnectStefan Metzmacher3-1/+38
metze
2009-05-22s3:smbd: implement SMB2 Tree ConnectStefan Metzmacher5-2/+286
For now this only checks if the share is present or not. metze
2009-05-22s3:smbd: SMB2 session ids are 64bit...Stefan Metzmacher2-3/+3
We only grand ids up to 0x0000000000FFFFFF, because that's what our idtree implementation can handle. But also 16777215 sessions on one tcp connection should be enough:-) metze
2009-05-22s3:winbind:idmap_ldap: fix a crash bug in idmap_ldap_unixids_to_sids (#6387)Michael Adam1-1/+1
This fixes a crash bug hit when multiple mappings were found by the ldap search. This crash was caused by an ldap asssertion in ldap_next_entry because was set to NULL in each iteration. The corresponding fix was applied to the idmap_ldap_sids_to_unixids() by Jerry in 2007 (b066668b74768d9ed547f16bf7b6ba6aea5df20a). This fixes the crash part of bug #6387. There is a logic part, too: The problem currently only occurs when multiple mappings are found for one given unixid. Now winbindd does not crash any more but it does not correctly handle this situation. It just returns the last mapping from the ldap search results. This needs fixing. Michael
2009-05-22s3:smbd: implement SMB2 LogoffStefan Metzmacher3-1/+47
metze
2009-05-21Don't steal when we know the ptr will be null. Thanks to Simo forJeremy Allison1-2/+1
pointing this out. Jeremy.
2009-05-21Revert the last two commits (fix for #6386). The actual problemJeremy Allison1-7/+9
was a bug in ldb in 3.2 which could return a freed pointer on ret != LDAP_SUCCESS. The main thing we must ensure is that we never talloc_steal until we know LDAP_SUCCESS was returned. Jeremy.
2009-05-21Ensure all possible uses of indirection through res are checked afterJeremy Allison1-6/+6
an ldb_search. Jeremy.
2009-05-21Attempt to fix bug #6386 - Samba Panic triggered by Sophos Control Centre.Jeremy Allison1-1/+1
Don't indirect a potentially null pointer. Jeremy.
2009-05-21s3 torture: Fix warningTim Prouty1-1/+1
2009-05-21s3 onefs: Fix invalid argument from the unix_convert smb_filename struct patchTim Prouty1-1/+1
2009-05-21s3:smbd: we want to get the next command offset and not set it...Stefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
This should also fix the build on some hosts. metze
2009-05-21s3-build: fix the build of ntlm_auth. Bo Yang, please check.Günther Deschner1-1/+1
Guenther