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broadcasts are not 100% reliable :)
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possible. This is needed because w2k3 will return bogus IPs in its
name resolution replies when it has an unplugged network interface.
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rafal
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methods explicitly or NULL for defaults saved in smb.conf.
rafal
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if a name is not found.
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was not set.
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- added --case-sensitive option to nmblookup
- added case sensitivity tests to the NBT-WINS test
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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.
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refresh, release and query)
- change the iface_n_*() functions to return a "const char *" instead of a "struct ipv4_addr"
I think that in general we should move towards "const char *" for
all IP addresses, as this makes IPv6 much easier, and is also easier
to debug. Andrew, when you get a chance, could you fix some of the
auth code to use strings for IPs ?
- return a NTSTATUS error on bad name queries and node status instead
of using rcode. This makes the calling code simpler.
- added low level name release code in libcli/nbt/
- use a real IP in the register and wins nbt torture tests, as w2k3
WINS server silently rejects some operations that don't come from the
IP being used (eg. it says "yes" to a release, but does not in fact
release the name)
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gettimeofday() call
and just use timeval_current() when its actually needed
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make it possible to add optimisations to the events code such as
keeping the next timed event in a sorted list, and using epoll for
file descriptor events.
I also removed the loop events code, as it wasn't being used anywhere,
and changed timed events to always be one-shot (as adding a new timed
event in the event handler is so easy to do if needed)
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rename the core structure to composite_context and the wait routine to
composite_wait() (suggestion from metze)
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control of the event, so instead build that into the function. If you
pass NULL as mem_ctx then it leaves it as a child of the events
structure.
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complexity was that events didn't automatically cleanup
themselves. This was because the events code was written before we had
talloc destructors, so you needed to call event_remove_XX() to clean
the event out of the event lists from every piece of code that used
events. I have now added automatic event destructors, which in turn
allowed me to simplify a lot of the calling code.
The 2nd source of complexity was caused by the ref_count, which was
needed to cope with event handlers destroying events while handling
them, which meant the linked lists became invalid, so the ref_count ws
used to mark events for later destruction.
The new system is much simpler. I now have a ev->destruction_count,
which is incremented in all event destructors. The event dispatch code
checks for changes to this and handles it.
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in smb.conf that isn't implemented in the library
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then create one. This fixes a crash in the RAW-NEGNOWAIT test for
'host' resolution.
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comments welcome, but please think about the alternatives first :-)
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- expanded the generic async name resolver to try multiple methods
- added wins resolutions to the list of methods tried
- fixed up the random trn id generation to use the good random generator
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completion
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which will eventually try all resolution methods setup in smb.conf
- only resolution backend at the moment is bcast, which does a
parallel broadcast to all configured network interfaces, and takes
the first reply that comes in (this nicely demonstrates how to do
parallel requests using the async APIs)
- converted all the existing code to use the new resolve_name() api
- removed all the old nmb code (yay!)
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