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- fix some typos in EnumPrintServerForms()/GetPrintServerForms()
- add AddPrintServerForms()/SetPrintServerForms() and DeletePrintServerForms
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- this is an abstraction layer for print services,
like out NTVFS subsystem for file services
- all protocol specific details are still in rpc_server/spoolss/
- like the stupid in and out Buffer handling
- checking of the r->in.server_name
- ...
- this subsystem can have multiple implementation
selected by the "ntptr providor" global-section parameter
- I currently added a "simple_ldb" backend,
that stores Printers, Forms, Ports, Monitors, ...
in the spoolss.db, and does no real printing
this backend is basicly for testing, how the spoolss protocol
works
- the interface is just a prototype and will be changed a bit
the next days or weeks, till the simple_ldb backend can
handle all calls that are used by normal w2k3/xp clients
- I'll also make the api async, as the ntvfs api
this will make things like the RemoteFindFirstPrinterChangeNotifyEx(),
that opens a connection back to the client, easier to implement,
as we should not block the whole smbd for that
- the idea is to later implement a "unix" backend
that works like the current samba3 code
- and maybe some embedded print server vendors can write there own
backend that can directly talk to a printer without having cups or something like this
- the default settings are (it currently makes no sense to change them :-):
ntptr providor = simple_ldb
spoolss database = $private_dir/spoolss.db
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- add EnumMonitors() server code and return "Standard TCP/IP Port"
- add parsing for opening Ports and Monitors with OpenPrinterEx()
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- add somemore checks in the Emun*() pull/push glue code
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- use the same names as etherel (offered,needed) for the buffer sizes
(and they are really independently used)
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us somewhat cleaner IDL.
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Volker
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Guenther
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Add notes on mailslots
Add TODO list for pidl, including some plans on switching
over to using [string] attributes for pidl.
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- add StartDocPrinter() idl
- add EndDocPrinter() idl
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nbtd_information() call that has just one level for now, a
NBTD_STATISTICS level for packet statistics
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management system I proposed on samba-technical a couple of days
ago. Essentially it is a very lightweight way for any code in Samba to
make IDL based rpc calls to anywhere else in the code, without the
client or server having to go to the trouble of setting up a full rpc
service.
It can be used with any of our existing IDL, but I expect it will
mostly be used for a new set of Samba specific management calls.
The LOCAL-IRPC torture test demonstrates how it can be used by calling
the echo_AddOne() call over this transport.
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functions
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with a better aproach later
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Change the IDL file for the echo interface to match the one we use for
Windows. The only thing different between the two files currently is the
names of the scalar types and the handling of strings.
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Terminal Server remote management.
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parsing code for the spoolss_Enum* functions, there still same handwritten code needed
but just to stack the autogenerated code into the correct way
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Fix a couple of warnings.
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switch_is, etc) and simplify the code involved
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should
now able to use constructions like these:
[size_is(20)] int *x; -> Pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int x[]; -> Array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int *x[]; -> Array of 20 pointers to ints
[size_is(20,)] int *x[] -> Array of 20 pointers to ints
[size_is(,20)] int *x[]; -> Pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(,20)] int **x; -> Pointer to pointer to array of 20 ints
[size_is(20)] int x[][30]; -> 20 blocks of 30 ints
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The main difference in this new version is the extra data structure generated
between the IDL data structure and the NDR parser:
IDL -> NDR -> { ndr_parser, ndr_header, eparser, etc }
This makes the ndr_parser.pm internals much more sane.
Other changes include:
- Remove unnecessary calls with NDR_BUFFERS (for example, GUID doesn't have any buffers, just scalars) as well as some (unnecessary) nested setting of flags.
- Parse array loops in the C code rather then calling ndr_pull_array(). This allows us to have, for example, arrays of pointers or arrays of pointers to arrays, etc..
- Use if() {} rather then if () goto foo; everywhere
- NDR_IN no longer implies LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC
- By default, top level pointers are now "ref" (as is the default in
most other IDL compilers). This can be overridden using the
default_pointer_top() property.
- initial work on new ethereal parser generators by Alan DeKok and me
- pidl now writes errors in the standard format used by compilers, which
is parsable by most editors
- ability to warn about the fact that pidl extension(s) have been used,
useful for making sure IDL files work with other IDL compilers.
oh, and there's probably some other things I can't think of right now..
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Volker
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in DRSUAPI
-and some comments on what the attribute syntaxes matches what internal datatypes
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response.
To work around the fact that the type of the returned data is not
encoded in the packet, this required adding ndr_pull_union_blob()
which allows us to pull a blob into a union with a specified switch
value, in this case the switch value comes from the calling NtVer field.
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enum, otherwise
it will assume its a struct
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Running as a non-root user using socket_wrapper is possible by simple
export SOCKET_WRAPPER_DIR before running 'make test'
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We need to pass the 'secure channel type' to the NETLOGON layer, which
must match the account type.
(Yes, jelmer objects to this inclusion of the kitchen sink ;-)
Andrew Bartlett
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comparitive benchmarks
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Fill out the group list for the SamLogon reply, so clients get the
supplementary groups.
Andrew Bartlett
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it certainly doesn't make sense as LOGON_FAILURE.
Andrew Bartlett
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