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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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I wrote this code last year and found it in a working tree...
metze
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(Suggested by metze)
Andrew Bartlett
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and let the transport set callbacks for getting the own and peer
socket_address
metze
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structure that is more generic than just 'IP/port'.
It now passes make test, and has been reviewed and updated by
metze. (Thankyou *very* much).
This passes 'make test' as well as kerberos use (not currently in the
testsuite).
The original purpose of this patch was to have Samba able to pass a
socket address stucture from the BSD layer into the kerberos routines
and back again. It also removes nbt_peer_addr, which was being used
for a similar purpose.
It is a large change, but worthwhile I feel.
Andrew Bartlett
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This patch changes the way lsb_search is called and the meaning of the returned integer.
The last argument of ldb_search is changed from struct ldb_message to struct ldb_result
which contains a pointer to a struct ldb_message list and a count of the number of messages.
The return is not the count of messages anymore but instead it is an ldb error value.
I tryed to keep the patch as tiny as possible bu as you can guess I had to change a good
amount of places. I also tried to double check all my changes being sure that the calling
functions would still behave as before. But this patch is big enough that I fear some bug
may have been introduced anyway even if it passes the test suite. So if you are currently
working on any file being touched please give it a deep look and blame me for any error.
Simo.
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metze
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- test AddForm on the PrintServer object
- GetForm() isn't allowed on the PrintServer object so remove NTPTR
function for it
- accept the dns name as servername in the spoolss server
metze
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struct
- fix some typos in EnumPrintServerForms()/GetPrintServerForms()
- add AddPrintServerForms()/SetPrintServerForms() and DeletePrintServerForms
metze
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- this is an abstraction layer for print services,
like out NTVFS subsystem for file services
- all protocol specific details are still in rpc_server/spoolss/
- like the stupid in and out Buffer handling
- checking of the r->in.server_name
- ...
- this subsystem can have multiple implementation
selected by the "ntptr providor" global-section parameter
- I currently added a "simple_ldb" backend,
that stores Printers, Forms, Ports, Monitors, ...
in the spoolss.db, and does no real printing
this backend is basicly for testing, how the spoolss protocol
works
- the interface is just a prototype and will be changed a bit
the next days or weeks, till the simple_ldb backend can
handle all calls that are used by normal w2k3/xp clients
- I'll also make the api async, as the ntvfs api
this will make things like the RemoteFindFirstPrinterChangeNotifyEx(),
that opens a connection back to the client, easier to implement,
as we should not block the whole smbd for that
- the idea is to later implement a "unix" backend
that works like the current samba3 code
- and maybe some embedded print server vendors can write there own
backend that can directly talk to a printer without having cups or something like this
- the default settings are (it currently makes no sense to change them :-):
ntptr providor = simple_ldb
spoolss database = $private_dir/spoolss.db
metze
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- add EnumMonitors() server code and return "Standard TCP/IP Port"
- add parsing for opening Ports and Monitors with OpenPrinterEx()
metze
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- use the same names as etherel (offered,needed) for the buffer sizes
(and they are really independently used)
metze
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metze
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- return WERR_NOT_SUPPORTED on AddPort()
(we pass the RPC-SPOOLSS test now :-)
metze
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metze
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and I can view the print server properties...
But it didn't like our EnumPorts() reply and also didn't show the test Form...
(jerry: can you have a look at this?)
metze
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parsing code for the spoolss_Enum* functions, there still same handwritten code needed
but just to stack the autogenerated code into the correct way
metze
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it's in handle->wire_handle.handle_type
metze
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- fix EnumPrinters() output
- add dummy EnumPorts
metze
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- add OpenPrinter() server code that just calls OpenPrinterEx()
- fix OpenPrinterEx logic, we pass the invalid printer names test now
metze
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for the spoolss_Enum* functions
metze
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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one pipe
this stage does the following:
- simplifies the dcerpc_handle handling, and all the callers of it
- split out the context_id depenent state into a linked list of established contexts
- fixed some talloc handling in several rpc servers that i noticed while doing the above
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The thing that finally convinced me that minimal includes was worth
pursuing for rpc was a compiler (tcc) that failed to build Samba due
to reaching internal limits of the size of include files. Also the
fact that includes.h.gch was 16MB, which really seems excessive. This
patch brings it back to 12M, which is still too large, but
better. Note that this patch speeds up compile times for both the pch
and non-pch case.
This change also includes the addition iof a "depends()" option in our
IDL files, allowing you to specify that one IDL file depends on
another. This capability was needed for the auto-includes generation.
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print
servers.
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can be used here - neat!
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rpcclient enumprinters prints this information OK.
Some minor cut&paste cleanups.
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of things.
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of a bogus WERROR.
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Doesn't do much at the moment except compile.
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