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2007-10-10r3982: split out the sid -> uid/gid mapping routines into a ntvfs_sidmapAndrew Tridgell1-0/+2
subsystem. This is in preparation for adding better default ACL generation in pvfs, which will require uid/gid -> sid mapping. (This used to be commit b31108e49247495d98cf7c12ee303b12a9e44e92)
2007-10-10r3733: More build system fixes/features:Jelmer Vernooij1-0/+1
- 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)
2007-10-10r3586: Fix some of the issues with the module init functions.Jelmer Vernooij1-0/+1
Both subsystems and modules can now have init functions, which can be specified in .mk files (INIT_FUNCTION = ...) The build system will define : - SUBSYSTEM_init_static_modules that calls the init functions of all statically compiled modules. Failing to load will generate an error which is not fatal - BINARY_init_subsystems that calls the init functions (if defined) for the subsystems the binary depends on This removes the hack with the "static bool Initialised = " and the "lazy_init" functions (This used to be commit 7a8244761bfdfdfb48f8264d76951ebdfbf7bd8a)
2007-10-10r2794: a very simple version of the unixuid NTVFS pass-thru module. InAndrew Tridgell1-0/+7
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)