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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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metze
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pulls it in for everyone.
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Volker
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done by setting:
OUTPUT_TYPE = SHARED_LIBRARY
in the [SUBSYSTEM::...] section belonging to a subsystem.
The idea is to allow multiple values to OUTPUT_TYPE simultaneously
(e.g. OUTPUT_TYPE = SHARED_LIBRARY, STATIC_LIBRARY, OBJLIST )
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in DRSUAPI
-and some comments on what the attribute syntaxes matches what internal datatypes
metze
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metze
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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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ndr_pull_struct_blob() but checks
that all bytes are consumed
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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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(this fixes the doublepointer test against w2k3)
but we accept zero pointers on the receive side,
because it's used in DRSUAPI
metze
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metze
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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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metze
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metze
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Samba4 without Samba3 nmbd
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netlogon query.
Note that this response is almost identical to the CLDAP netlogon
response, so adding that will now be quite easy.
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workstations can now login
to a Samba4 domain.
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clients when a user tries to login)
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without
Samba3 nmbd
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this one uses a obfuscation(0xA5) subcontext
this is taken from the openchange.org project
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stuff),
based on a patch from j.kerihuel@openchange.org
- remove unused $ndr_flags argument for the ParseCompression*Start() function's
metze
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metze
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ndr code for handling sids and security descriptors now that we have a
sid in the nbt IDL
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cli_credentials_set_conf(), not cli_credentials_guess().
Also, clarify why for particular flags, we don't do a DCERPC-level
authentication.
Andrew Bartlett
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parsing incoming netlogon requests. No replies are sent yet.
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now tries to bind to port 138 if possible, so if you run it as root
and smbd/nmbd is not running then it works against windows servers
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suite. The NBT-DGRAM test does a UDP/138 netlogon request, to which a
windows server sends a reply, but the windows server sends the reply
to the wrong port (it always sends to 138), so the test suite doesn't
see it.
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DCERPC_SCHANNEL_128 if we fail. Thus, it allows us to work with Windows
NT DCs ...
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datagrams. This adds the IDL to parse mailslot packets, plus mailslot
dispatch and listener registration code.
mailslots are used for UDP/138 browse and netlogon packets
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