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also make it possible to pass and get the assoc_group_id for
a pipe.
also make it possible to pass the DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_CONC_MPX flag
in bind requests. From the spec it triggers support for
concurrent multiplexing on a single connection.
w2k3 uses the assoc_group_id feature when it becomes a domain controller
of an existing domain. Know the ugly part, with this it's possible to
use a policy handle from one connection on a different one...
typically the DsBind() call is on the 1st connection while DsGetNCChanges()
call using the first connections bind handle are on the 2nd connection.
The second connection also has the DCERPC_PFC_FLAG_CONC_MPX flag attached,
but that doesn't seem to be related to the cross connection handle usage
Can anyone think of a nice way to implement the assoc_group_id stuff in our server?
metze
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uint32_t server_id
to
struct server_id server_id;
which allows a server ID to have an node number. The node number will
be zero in non-clustered case. This is the most basic hook needed for
clustering, and ctdb.
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Break up auth/auth.h not to include the world.
Add credentials_krb5.h with the kerberos dependent prototypes.
Andrew Bartlett
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when I fixed the previous bug in this code.
We need to remove fragments from the incoming fragment list, or else
we leak (actually, we walk free()'ed data as we add/remove elements).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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We were adding packet fragments onto the *reply* queue, not the
recieve queue. This worked, as long as we got a whole packet before
we did any reply work, but failed once the backend called a remote
LDAP server (and I presume something invoked the event loop).
Andrew Bartlett
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* Move dlinklist.h, smb.h to subsystem-specific directories
* Clean up ads.h and move what is left of it to dsdb/
(only place where it's used)
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and pass the messaging context to the call
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This allows us to correctly parse the bind_nak from NT4, when we use
an invalid auth type (the unsupported SPNEGO)..
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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left now...
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and let the transport set callbacks for getting the own and peer
socket_address
metze
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file dependencies
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this will may help with a generic named pipe solution
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quicktest' but
also 'make test'
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This allows the easy addition of additional named pipes and removes the
circular dependencies between the CIFS, RPC and RAP servers.
Simple tests for a custom named pipe included.
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torture prototypes in seperate header
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processing is finished
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Avoids converting a static string to GUID every time we check whether
a transfer syntax is equal to that of NDR.
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back and
forth between GUID structs and strings in several places.
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We now use a different system for initializing the modules for a subsystem.
Most subsystems now have an init function that looks something like this:
init_module_fn static_init[] = STATIC_AUTH_MODULES;
init_module_fn *shared_init = load_samba_modules(NULL, "auth");
run_init_functions(static_init);
run_init_functions(shared_init);
talloc_free(shared_init);
I hope to eliminate the other init functions later on (the
init_programname_subsystems; defines).
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- use this for the send_queue's of the different stream_servers
to not redefine the same struct so often, and it maybe will be used
in other places too
metze
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that will allow the write_fn callback of dcesrv_output()
to reference the memory with a valid TALLOC pointer
metze
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and not for the ipc_read() replies as here the client explicit says how much data it wants
the write_fn() in dcesrv_output() now returns NTSTATUS
and the ipc specific implementations are moved to the ntvfs_ipc module
metze
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requests. This is a simple change to accept that, as long as the first
one is NDR.
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servers as I added to the smb server yesterday. This means rpc server
code can assume it runs serially unless it explicitly sets the async
flag on the request and returns
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ncacn_ specific
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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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