Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
simplifies things quite a bit
(This used to be commit c82a9cf750829c4f6982ca3133295c8599023c4e)
|
|
rather than manual reference counts
- properly support SMBexit in the cifs and posix backends
- added a logoff method to all backends
With these changes the RAW-CONTEXT test now passes against the posix backend
(This used to be commit c315d6ac1cc40546fde1474702a6d66d07ee13c8)
|
|
smbcli raw context handling
(This used to be commit d5fd6388751944f11c34e5124d403d57c8670e3b)
|
|
of 16 bytes, caused by the 16 byte data_blob in the smb_signing
code.
(This used to be commit 2f1b788e09686e065d22f621f5c0c585192c6740)
|
|
select has indicated are possible
- when a socket is dead, don't try to do anything more on it
(This used to be commit e95e5c591fcf9c3b7fde7fbdcc1837e22195e0a8)
|
|
(This used to be commit 6c1a72c5d667245b1eec94f58e68acd22dd720ce)
|
|
(This used to be commit 6ffdfd779936ce8c5ca49c5f444e8da2bbeee0a8)
|
|
It simplifies our structure handling a lot, making the code shorter
and easier to understand. Look at the diff carefully and see if you
can understand it. If you're still confused then please ask.
(This used to be commit 03c341aca7f09cb1f0d33ec65e074e6a00caa30f)
|
|
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)
|
|
(This used to be commit 30ab38559e8c52ecdaf7ca9b124875ade82c5c66)
|
|
with the async SMB code
(This used to be commit cef94978f43a8326b6cf1888c15ca8c568ebe9f8)
|
|
unexpectedly. bug found by abartlett.
(This used to be commit 566b7a9ce986cdfeabb69f17c472782fc7494d43)
|
|
rename CLI_ -> SMBCLI_
metze
(This used to be commit 8441750fd9427dd6fe477f27e603821b4026f038)
|
|
plus disalllow any more sends
(This used to be commit 326fdc8c9d2848c6c08a49e34c72430fe0116d23)
|
|
order. Fixed the linked list add to always add to the end for outgoing
requests.
(This used to be commit 81c450b434bb28b0fa8620c309f39203e8950497)
|
|
(This used to be commit d7e2f39b90122088e94d4a8e8c7ffa7c91d7d664)
|
|
my apologies to abartlett for thinking this was his bug!
(This used to be commit 6edbc55ddd2fc0d4686ec3075ba9bfc72ac24315)
|
|
Up to now the client code has had an async API, and operated
asynchronously at the packet level, but was not truly async in that it
assumed that it could always write to the socket and when a partial
packet came in that it could block waiting for the rest of the packet.
This change makes the SMB client library full async, by adding a
separate outgoing packet queue, using non-blocking socket IO and
having a input buffer that can fill asynchonously until the full
packet has arrived.
The main complexity was in dealing with the events structure when
using the CIFS proxy backend. In that case the same events structure
needs to be used in both the client library and the main smbd server,
so that when the client library is waiting for a reply that the main
server keeps processing packets. This required some changes in the
events library code.
Next step is to make the generated rpc client code use these new
capabilities.
(This used to be commit 96bf4da3edc4d64b0f58ef520269f3b385b8da02)
|
|
- Spelling - it's SPNEGO, not SPENGO
- SMB signing - Krb5 logins are now correctly signed
- SPNEGO - Changes to always tell GENSEC about incoming packets, empty or not.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit cea578d6f39a2ea4a24e7a0064c95193ab6f6df7)
|
|
code
set lp_use_spnego = False, because I can't get it working yet
but I commit it so others can help me
metze
(This used to be commit 2445cceba9ab9bd928c8bc50927a39509e4526b0)
|
|
metze
(This used to be commit af6f1f8a01bebbecd99bc8c066519e89966e65e3)
|
|
- This required using NETLOGON_NEG_AUTH2_FLAGS for the
SetupCredentials2 negotiation flags, which is what Samba3 does,
because otherwise the server uses different crypto.
- This tests the returned session keys, which we decrypt.
- Update the Samba4 notion of a 'session key' to be a DATA_BLOB in
most places.
- Fix session key code to return NT_STATUS_NO_SESSION_KEY if none is
available.
- Remove a useless argument to SMBsesskeygen_ntv1
- move netr_CredentialState from the .idl to the new credentials.h
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 44f8b5b53e6abd4de8a676f78d729988fadff320)
|
|
request (a dead socket). I discovered this when testing against Sun's
PC-NetLink.
cleaned up the naming of some of the samr requests
add IDL and test code for samr_QueryGroupMember(),
samr_SetMemberAttributesOfGroup() and samr_Shutdown(). (actually, I
didn't leave the samr_Shutdown() test in, as its fatal to windows
servers due to doing exactly what it says it does).
(This used to be commit 925bc2622c105dee4ffff809c6c35cd209a839f8)
|
|
in various crypto
routines
(This used to be commit f6cf9020c8899e784385ea0e14fa465685441ee6)
|
|
for OpenPrinter was wrong.
(This used to be commit 186ddbbf8774d0960852ea9186c8e4e6f7be7a0f)
|
|
(This used to be commit b0510b5428b3461aeb9bbe3cc95f62fc73e2b97f)
|