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Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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But the keep the default to always send it
when the server supports it too.
metze
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this.
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We now define a separate info level RAW_SFILEINFO_RENAME_INFORMATION_SMB2
and set that level when handling SMB2 packets. This makes the parsers clearer.
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We needed a flag in bufinfo to mark packets as SMB2, as it seems that
SMB2 uses a different format for the RenameInformation buffer than SMB
does
Also handle the fact that SMB2 clients give the full path to the
target file in the rename, not a relative path
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This converts our SMB and SMB2 code to use a common structure "struct
request_bufinfo" for information on the buffer bounds of a packet,
alignment information and string handling. This allows us to use a
common backend for SMB and SMB2 code, while still using all the same
string and blob handling functions.
Up to now we had been passing a NULL req handle into these common
routines from the SMB2 side of the server, which meant that we failed
any operation which did a bounds checked string extraction (such as a
RenameInformation setinfo call, which is what Vista uses for renaming
files)
There is still some more work to be done on this - for example we can
now remove many of the SMB2 specific buffer handling functions that we
had, and use the SMB ones.
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Adding some defined for various new create options
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This follows the SMB2 PFIF docs. Current versions of Vista can now connect to Samba4 as a SMB2 server
and do basic operations
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cifsdd tests. Thanks to Andrew for catching this.
Also fixes a typo in sessetup.c.
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options for SMB individually, just specify the smbcli_options struct.
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The number of arguments is getting a bit excessive now, so it
probably makes sense to pass in the smbcli_options struct rather than
all members individually and add a convenience function for obtaining a
smbcli_options struct from a loadparm context.
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smb_composite_connect structure. AFAIK no global variables will now be used when doing RPC client connections.
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functions, should help fix the build for OpenChange.
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library, so it can be overridden by OpenChange.
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ndr_struct_push_blob().
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in dssync tests.
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explicitly.
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metze
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lib/messaging/
lib/registry/
lib/ldb-samba/
librpc/rpc/
auth/auth_winbind.c
auth/gensec/
auth/kerberos/
dsdb/repl/
dsdb/samdb/
dsdb/schema/
torture/
cluster/ctdb/
kdc/
ntvfs/ipc/
torture/rap/
ntvfs/
utils/getntacl.c
ntptr/
smb_server/
libcli/wrepl/
wrepl_server/
libcli/cldap/
libcli/dgram/
libcli/ldap/
libcli/raw/
libcli/nbt/
libnet/
winbind/
rpc_server/
metze
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ts=4 lines that I accidently added earlier.
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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returned elements.
Andrew Bartlett
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all pending receives, when the transport dies. This is because the
async callback most commonly shuts down the connection (it's the only
reasonable thing to do when it's dead), and that frees the whole
context. That means that if we loop more than once, we'll end up using
freed memory.
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- add modify the SMB2-LOCK-BLOCK-WRITE test to also test reading
and name in SMB2-LOCK-RW-EXCLUSIV
- add SMB2-LOCK-NONE and SMB2-LOCK-SHARED
metze
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metze
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