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This removes the smb.conf parameters per-database, replacing these
with hard-coded database names in well known (and configurable)
directories.
The wins.ldb is now always in the "state dir", rather than being in
both state and lock dir (ie, a bug).
Less smb.conf parameters means less parameters to try and sync up
between the loadparm subsystems.
Andrew Bartlett
Autobuild-User: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Oct 18 05:39:54 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Autobuild-User: Simo Sorce <idra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Sun Aug 14 00:38:13 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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It's not only a cache as we also support static records.
metze
Autobuild-User: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Jul 12 16:16:45 CEST 2011 on sn-devel-104
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Jermey started this in 1997 with 0aa493cc0303aa4177f289b9e4c797c8fa180672
(avoiding the duplicate function makes it easier to generate the
struct loadparm_globals).
Andrew Bartlett
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The iface_count, iface_n_bcast, and load_interfaces functions
conflicted with functions of the same name in source3, so the source4
functions were renamed. Hopefully we can actually wrap one around the
other in future.
Andrew Bartlett
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This avoids a conflict with the source3/ lock_path()
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thi ensures we are using the header corresponding to the version of
ldb we're linking against. Otherwise we could use the system ldb for
link and the in-tree one for include
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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Otherwise we are getting warnings on "NetBSD".
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Autobuild-User: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mdw@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Tue Oct 19 14:05:13 UTC 2010 on sn-devel-104
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metze
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We now keep the nbtd_wins_register_state around between
nbt_name_register_wins_send() and nbt_name_register_wins_recv()
metze
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metze
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We now keep the nbtd_wins_refresh_state around between
nbt_name_refresh_wins_send() and nbt_name_refresh_wins_recv()
metze
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metze
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this converts all callers that use the Samba4 loadparm lp_ calling
convention to use the lpcfg_ prefix.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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These were causing thousands of warnings on solaris8
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Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
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This matches Windows 2008 behavior. Name releases are just ignored.
metze
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This allows us to reuse a ldb context if it is open twice, instead
of going through the expensive process of a full ldb open. We can
reuse it if all of the parameters are the same.
The change relies on callers using talloc_unlink() or free of a parent
to close a ldb context.
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Empty attributes are no longer allowed by ldb. This also fixes the
error checking in winsdb_message()
This fixes the samba4.nbt.winsreplication test
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We were creating the name resolution context as a child of lp_ctx,
which meant when we gave up on a connection the timer on name
resolution kept running, and when it timed out the callback crashed as
the socket was already removed.
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These references were triggering the ambiguous talloc_free errors from
the recent talloc changes when the server is run using the 'standard'
process model instead of the 'single' process model. I am aiming to
move the build farm to use the 'standard' process model soon, as part
of an effort to make our test environment better match the real
deployment of Samba4.
The references are not needed as the way that the event context is
used is as the 'top parent', so when the event context is freed then
all of the structures that were taking a reference to the event
context were actually freed as well, thus making the references
redundent.
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metze
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metze
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The only 2 modules escaping the rule so far are rootdse and partitions
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Separate again the public from the private headers.
Add a new header specific for modules.
Also add service function for modules as now ldb_context and ldb_module are
opaque structures for them.
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metze
(from samba4wins tree ba45b14b48f62eb1668509738f83fa17a4ce95fd)
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metze
(from samba4wins tree e54b2d3ddbf338fe5d9802724e76f320fd4423e5)
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metze
(from samba4wins tree 0f2995f77ab092d71e539c2473c94956f9c253fb)
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Add an option to propagate name releases directly.
This make the results for #1C name queries more consistent
among all servers.
It's off by default to match windows.
metze
(from samba4wins tree 166e9fdffb9f4e26513c3b4ec1f6f168ecbe18f8)
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We also take the ownership if the record isn't owned.
This matches windows...
metze
(from samba4wins tree d7b19339c0444cbe0989fcfa91a22323215d2f6b)
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This fixes a bug where #1C addresses are registered with different
WINS-Servers and a merged #1C record.
metze
(from samba4wins tree 72e055394a0fd1f543be9c196b4179356a1033f6)
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This fixes the following bug:
While we reply with a WACK response to a client.
Instead of waiting for the final reply some
windows client just resends the request using
the same name_trn_id in the nbt_name_packet.
We handled this as a new request and send a
WACK response (and the challenges) again.
Then the first request gets its final success
response, but the when we try to send the success
for the "second" request we notice that
the record was changed in between and we return
an error.
Windows 2003 (and I assume all other versions as well)
detect the packet is just a resent of a currently pending
request and ignores it.
So we now keep a list of all pending WINS name register
requests which result in a WACK response. On each incoming
name register request we search through the list to find
duplicate requests and ignore them. In theory we should
do that for all requests, but name register requests
are the only requests we response async and only
if we have to go via the WACK code path.
metze
(from samba4wins tree 382e7d384b70d03e9f81c7bb353afaed288d80f0)
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list=""
list="$list event_context:tevent_context"
list="$list fd_event:tevent_fd"
list="$list timed_event:tevent_timer"
for s in $list; do
o=`echo $s | cut -d ':' -f1`
n=`echo $s | cut -d ':' -f2`
r=`git grep "struct $o" |cut -d ':' -f1 |sort -u`
files=`echo "$r" | grep -v source3 | grep -v nsswitch | grep -v packaging4`
for f in $files; do
cat $f | sed -e "s/struct $o/struct $n/g" > $f.tmp
mv $f.tmp $f
done
done
metze
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The previous ldb_search() interface made it way too easy to leak results,
and being able to use a printf-like expression turns to be really useful.
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Guenther
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metze
(This used to be commit 5ff4ffd162339583c7f6ebee0c8a2efc30d8b65f)
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(This used to be commit b4e1ae07a284c044704322446c94351c2decff91)
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