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Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b1bcc0dc0b3c6d4d931100dee21ba16cb5521978)
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StrCaseCmp was sys_strcasecmp, while it is in fact strcasecmp_m!
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S390. This is an attempt to avoid the panic we're seeing in the
automatic builds.
The main fixes are:
- assumptions that sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(int), mostly in printf formats
- use of NULL format statements to perform dn searches.
- assumption that sizeof() returns an int
(This used to be commit a58ea6b3854973b694d2b1e22323ed7eb00e3a3f)
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required by ISO C99.
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(This used to be commit cf17f90a83cf04815544c5408eb56d00546b3e88)
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(This used to be commit 0b48c69e0b94571173a12714b22d3d5e2af17bcf)
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This brings in a compatability layer for Samba3 in Samba4 - where we
will start to define file formats and similar details.
The 'net samdump' command uses 'password server = ' for now, and
performs a similar task to Samba3's 'net rpc samsync'.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 550f17f9924fe783917318753de7d1a388423908)
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less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code
- got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a
huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and
defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own
pstring and fstring.
(This used to be commit 9db6c79e902ec538108d6b7d3324039aabe1704f)
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
(This used to be commit ec32b22ed5ec224f6324f5e069d15e92e38e15c0)
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talloc_size() or talloc_array_p() where appropriate.
also fixed a memory leak in pvfs_copy_file() (failed to free a memory
context)
(This used to be commit 89b74b53546e1570b11b3702f40bee58aed8c503)
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pvfs was not correct. This should fix a xcopy bug on OS/2.
(This used to be commit 7251f1fcdd8980e9c49a58e665374025e07bb8d0)
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the ldb part isn't ideal, I will have to think of a better solution
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make the ldb tools depend on it. This should help the build of the ldb
tools on platforms without strnlen() or strndup()
(This used to be commit e6ddb9d8f3a218b22b0176a2525b5daaca7170e4)
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Because we didn't count the null terminator, we would not move past it
in the packet.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 8b38bffc7098610c469ab61b7e0e6884f046f286)
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(as it could cause a overflow). Print a message giving the character
values involved in the expansion so it can be debugged if it happens.
(This used to be commit 2a6f59f376a132fcbce8c8e9d1b38d8aae3e8561)
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- switch the fallback case tables to use talloc
- moved the used-once octal_string() inline in loadparm.c
(This used to be commit b04202eaacc87d264d463f75673ee0e68cd54f94)
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of associated functions.
The motivation for this change was to avoid having to convert to/from
ucs2 strings for so many operations. Doing that was slow, used many
static buffers, and was also incorrect as it didn't cope properly with
unicode codepoints above 65536 (which could not be represented
correctly as smb_ucs2_t chars)
The two core functions that allowed this change are next_codepoint()
and push_codepoint(). These functions allow you to correctly walk a
arbitrary multi-byte string a character at a time without converting
the whole string to ucs2.
While doing this cleanup I also fixed several ucs2 string handling
bugs. See the commit for details.
The following code (which counts the number of occuraces of 'c' in a
string) shows how to use the new interface:
size_t count_chars(const char *s, char c)
{
size_t count = 0;
while (*s) {
size_t size;
codepoint_t c2 = next_codepoint(s, &size);
if (c2 == c) count++;
s += size;
}
return count;
}
(This used to be commit 814881f0e50019196b3aa9fbe4aeadbb98172040)
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taking a context (so when you pass a NULL pointer you end up with
memory in a top level context). Fixed it by changing the API to take a
context. The context is only used if the pointer you are reallocing is
NULL.
(This used to be commit 8dc23821c9f54b2f13049b5e608a0cafb81aa540)
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const warnings for a long time, and no real way to approach a
solution. Some of them are unavoidable due to the way the C standard
works (for example, any function that provides strchr() like
functionality _must_ produce a const warning)
I will be converting a bunch of places that currently produce const
warnings to use the discard_const_p(). Some of these will be
unavoidable const problems, some of them will be ones we will fix up
over time. At least this change means we will no longer be swamped
with const warnings, and we will easily be able to see when new
problems emerge.
(This used to be commit fec3288ad6ce58e8273e3f16e88037db49ecf046)
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occur as secondary bytes in any multi-byte character set. This
allows for a very simple optimisation in strchr_m() and
strrchr_m(). It might be a good idea to pick this up for Samba3.
- the horrible toktocliplist() is only used in clitar.c, so move it
there, to prevent anyone else from being tempted to use it.
(This used to be commit 663b7b75ddd838ce547425b07d7ce4d4606fb479)
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The intial motivation for this commit was to merge in some of the
bugfixes present in Samba3's chrcnv and string handling code into
Samba4. However, along the way I found a lot of unused functions, and
decided to do a bit more...
The strlen_m code now does not use a fixed buffer, but more work is
needed to finish off other functions in str_util.c. These fixed
length buffers hav caused very nasty, hard to chase down bugs at some
sites.
The strupper_m() function has a strupper_talloc() to replace it (we
need to go around and fix more uses, but it's a start). Use of these
new functions will avoid bugs where the upper or lowercase version of
a string is a different length.
I have removed the push_*_allocate functions, which are replaced by
calls to push_*_talloc. Likewise, pstring and other 'fixed length'
wrappers are removed, where possible.
I have removed the first ('base pointer') argument, used by push_ucs2,
as the Samba4 way of doing things ensures that this is always on an
even boundary anyway. (It was used in only one place, in any case).
(This used to be commit dfecb0150627b500cb026b8a4932fe87902ca392)
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(This used to be commit 4b795cbf12108e56e5e84e3073c24ce6b625e3c3)
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strings to UTF16 in StrCaseCmp() that we fall back to a simpler
comparison.
(This used to be commit 2fa6ab9fe30aeacd7b1421fd83c409acf31c98aa)
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for places where known ascii strings are being compared we should just
use strncasecmp() and other standard library functions (with
replacements via lib/replace.c if needed)
(This used to be commit 869b757bba729c9ecd720e3956958efc7541f353)
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and nasy pointer tricks.
this involved fixing some of the internals of smbclient
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This version does the following:
1) talloc_free(), talloc_realloc() and talloc_steal() lose their
(redundent) first arguments
2) you can use _any_ talloc pointer as a talloc context to allocate
more memory. This allows you to create complex data structures
where the top level structure is the logical parent of the next
level down, and those are the parents of the level below
that. Then destroy either the lot with a single talloc_free() or
destroy any sub-part with a talloc_free() of that part
3) you can name any pointer. Use talloc_named() which is just like
talloc() but takes the printf style name argument as well as the
parent context and the size.
The whole thing ends up being a very simple piece of code, although
some of the pointer walking gets hairy.
So far, I'm just using the new talloc() like the old one. The next
step is to actually take advantage of the new interface
properly. Expect some new commits soon that simplify some common
coding styles in samba4 by using the new talloc().
(This used to be commit e35bb094c52e550b3105dd1638d8d90de71d854f)
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search torture test, as some servers return really bad entries.
(This used to be commit c900ebb3ac18d77ab334d3bf5259b3bba547b09c)
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on trunk
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Andrew Bartlett
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I have moved the SPNEGO and Kerberos code into libcli/auth, and intend
to refactor them into the same format as NTLMSSP.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 58da78a7460d5d0a4abee7d7b84799c228e6bc0b)
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- added server side support for schannel type 23. This allows WinXP to establish a schannel connection
to Samba4 as an ADS DC
- added client side support for schannel type 23, but disabled it as currently the client
code has now way of getting the fully qualified domain name (which is needed)
- report dcerpc faults in the server code in the log
(This used to be commit 55e0b014fe14ca8811b55887208a1c3147ddb0d2)
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metze
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metze
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metze
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Samba's NTLMSSP code is now fully talloc based, which should go a long
way to cleaning up the memory leaks in this code. This also avoids a
lot of extra copies of data, as we now allocate the 'return' blobs on
a caller-supplied context.
I have also been doing a lot of work towards NTLM2 signing and
sealing. I have this working for sealing, but not for the verifier
(MD5 integrity check on the stream) which is still incorrect.
(I can aim a rpcecho sinkdata from a Win2k3 box to my server, and the
data arrives intact, but the signature check fails. It does however
match the test values I have...).
The new torture test is cludged in - when we get a unit test suite
back, I'll happliy put it in the 'right' place....
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 399e2e2b1149b8d1c070aa7f0d5131c0b577d2b9)
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including the termination. Using value(strlen_m((r->name)+1)*2) gives
the wrong answer for the NULL string.
(This used to be commit 7ae329e6630a07d29f83b6dd4572d26ab8a18c71)
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* added per-field testing of SetUserInfo
* fixed strlen_m()
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