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2007-10-10r6597: Make use of libblkid (part of e2fsprogs) for reporting volume GUID, ↵Alexander Bokovoy1-0/+7
if possible. Implement smbclient's 'fsinfo' comand family which allows you to query file system information in all known levels. (This used to be commit 660d6e3915d0539dd78c77df6707ea84edb4d509)
2007-10-10r3803: fixed detection of xattr supportAndrew Tridgell1-0/+1
(This used to be commit b7e4ec4550dd2d15714784e5fb29789be9ca8623)
2007-10-10r3733: More build system fixes/features:Jelmer Vernooij1-2/+0
- Use .mk files directly (no need for a SMB_*_MK() macro when adding a new SUBSYSTEM, MODULE or BINARY). This allows addition of new modules and subsystems without running configure - Add support for generating .dot files with the Samba4 dependency tree (as used by the graphviz and springgraph utilities) (This used to be commit 64826da834e26ee0488674e27a0eae36491ee179)
2007-10-10r3549: added support for DOS extended attribute lists (name/value pairs)Andrew Tridgell1-2/+0
stored in posix xattrs (This used to be commit bad6a88371264cffce2bf5d6ce904b7b357081de)
2007-10-10r3545: initial support for using extended attributes to hold extended dos ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+12
attributes of files. I decided to use IDL/NDR to encode the attribute, as it gives us a simple way to describe and extend the saved attributes. The xattr code needs to hook into quite a few more places in the pvfs code, but this at least gets the basics done. I will start encoding alternate data streams streams, DOS EAs etc soon using the same basic mechanism. I'll probably stick to "version 1" for the xattr.idl for quite a while even though it will be changing, as I don't expect anyone to be deploying this in production just yet. Once we have production users we will need to keep compatibility by supporting all the old version numbers in xattr.idl. (This used to be commit c54253ed1b7dce1d14f43e747da61089aea87094)
2007-10-10r2794: a very simple version of the unixuid NTVFS pass-thru module. InAndrew Tridgell1-55/+0
conjunction with the posix backend this gives us a way to correctly setup the unix security context in Samba4. I chose the following method to determine the unix uid's and gid's to use given the list of SIDs from the login process - look for a "UnixID" field in the sam record. If present, then use it (check if the record is of the right type as well) - if UnixID is not present, then look for the "UnixName" sam field. If it is present then use getpwnam() or getgrnam() to find the unix id. - if UnixID and UnixName are not present, then look for a unix account of the right type called by the same name as the sAMAccountName field. - if none of the above work then fail the operation with NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED obviously these steps only work well with a local SAM. It will need to be more sophisticated in future. I did not put any cache in place at all. That will need to be added for decent performance. (This used to be commit 78b67d19b9766131f0270e451089ee5bb1aa8bd9)
2007-10-10r2656: moved the seteuid configure tests into the posix backend (these testsAndrew Tridgell1-0/+57
don't actually work yet, that will come later) (This used to be commit 46b790c19da25ba88d29f555f828688bb05e531d)
2007-10-10r2573: - added a configure test for nanosecond time resolution in struct statAndrew Tridgell1-0/+23
(recently Linux systems support this, allowing us to support the full resolution in NTTIME) - use nanosecond resolution in the posix backend if available - moved the configure tests and list of object files for the posix backend into ntvfs/posix/ to keep them more neatlly separated. (This used to be commit d92ad9f307fe16a3b253a0555b437f14c94b4dd7)