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2007-10-10r6184: the beginnings of the libcli/dgram/ library, and the dgramAndrew Tridgell1-0/+62
server. Currently just listens on port 138 and parses the packets (using IDL like the rest of NBT). This allows me to develop the structures and test with real packets (This used to be commit 10d64a525349ff96695ad961a3cfeb5bc7c8844f)
2007-10-10r5414: - added libcli/wins/, a basic client library for WINS replicationAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
- added a new IDL type "udlongr", which is like udlong, but with the two uint32 halves reversed - modified the winsrepl.idl to cope with a wider range of packets (This used to be commit bc8d60c918f2e268d591aac464fc6a78c38a4cf9)
2007-10-10r5402: a initial attempt at a IDL definition of the WINS replication protocolAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
on tcp port 42. This is enough to reasonably decode (with ndrdump) all the packets I have seen on the wire. It will need some fine tuning once I understand the protocol a bit more. (This used to be commit 3f90bc132139815c23c7322d3d47268d92ba00ac)
2007-10-10r5358: - added initial WINS server code. It passes most of the NBT-WINS ↵Andrew Tridgell1-0/+1
test, but doesn't yet do secure server WACK responses - added a ldap_string_to_time() function, for converting a LDAP formatted time to a time_t (This used to be commit 9aa3313b3f93e47e3f93028e072f6a23b3c22385)
2007-10-10r5275: - added support for NBT_OPCODE_MULTI_HOME_REG (opcode 0xf) for WINS ↵Andrew Tridgell1-5/+9
name registrations - fixed a bug in the send queue handling on timeouts - added support for handling unexpected replies (replies to the wrong port) at the nbtsocket layer - added separate layer 2 code for wins refresh and wins registration (This used to be commit 2502b02898407e3262c09a5a4aa573c5f87b8f5f)
2007-10-10r5155: define ipv4address as a based IDL type, mapped to a "const char *" inAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
the header, and defined on the wire as a 4 byte network byte order IP. This means the calling code doesn't have to worry about network byte order conversions. (This used to be commit 72048e37179dd5b9ada0c5280d2f0d8c23d1a17d)
2007-10-10r5145: define struct ipv4_addr in misc.idl,Stefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
so we can use it in nbt.idl and get a nicer debug output metze (This used to be commit abacbc9192646f6f3c720758ab65889b82b9ae7b)
2007-10-10r5118: added support for node status replies in nbtd. nmblookup -S now works ↵Andrew Tridgell1-2/+2
against Samba4. Also added support for the '*' wildcard name (This used to be commit 2dd7ccf72444db668fa970c3a95de1448baea224)
2007-10-10r5114: the nbtd task can now act as a basic B-node server. It registers itsAndrew Tridgell1-4/+10
names on the network and answers name queries. Lots of details are still missing, but at least this now means you don't need a Samba3 nmbd to use Samba4. missing pieces include: - name registrations should be "shout 3 times, then demand" - no WINS server yet - no master browser code (This used to be commit d7d31fdc6670f026f96b50e51a4de19f0b920e5b)
2007-10-10r5084: - handle arbitrary data in the NULL record reply type for nbt name ↵Andrew Tridgell1-3/+3
queries - fixed unaligned pulls at the end of the packet in the ndr lib (This used to be commit 61c43509f7a538541d87bd505ca241e08a50f605)
2007-10-10r5054: added a nmblookup tool, based on the new nbt libraryAndrew Tridgell1-0/+9
(This used to be commit 9587cbcb9ea5303b345c31a662e9cd75d7cd705d)
2007-10-10r4885: added a new NBT client library. Features include:Andrew Tridgell1-0/+166
- structures defined using IDL in nbt.idl - build around our events structure, and talloc - fully async - supports all NBT packet fields as per rfc1002 - easy interfaces for name query and status For the moment there are just a couple of test functions in namequery.c, test_name_query() and test_name_status(). These will be removed when we hook the new library into libcli/ fully The new library will also be a fairly good basis for a nbt server. Although it can't be a server as-is, I wrote it with the needs of a server in mind (for example, extremely scalable idtree based packet handling) (This used to be commit ae7e625bfa4b4a3ee32c64566064b6a4c84ee4b9)