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Volker
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of the base tests that were currently in torture.c
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functions for rpc out of torture/torture.c
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- move it into the in/out substructs again
- allow file.path only on smb_fileinfo/smb_setfileinfo
metze
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metze on his quest to unify the ntvfs strucures for the smb and smb2
servers. The only place we needed flags2 inside ntvfs was for the
FLAGS2_READ_PERMIT_EXECUTE bit, which only affects readx, so I added a
readx.in.read_for_execute flag instead.
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a union smb_file, to abtract
- const char *path fot qpathinfo and setpathinfo
- uint16_t fnum for SMB
- smb2_handle handle for SMB2
the idea is to later add a struct ntvfs_handle *ntvfs
so that the ntvfs subsystem don't need to know the difference between SMB and SMB2
metze
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track down where a error is happening. The semantics sure are strange!
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close after setting delete on close flag.
Jeremy.
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metze
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sent me arrived on time... :-).
Refactor this code to make it comprehensible. Tested
against W2K3 SP 1 and W2K SP 4. Test 19 is different
from what I thought. Turns out delete on close on
"open" of a directory (not create) does have an
effect - even if not reported in the flag bit.
trige please test against Vista (my XP box is
refusing to serve at the moment - have to reinstall).
Jeremy.
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now passes for me for W2K and W2K3... booting the XP
box to test it...
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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metze
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torture prototypes in seperate header
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Jeremy, to run this against Samba3 at all you need to insert a "goto line 957"
in line 548. Without this we fail some tests before # 16 and bail out.
While looking at it, you wanted to fix the directory-based ones a while
ago.... :-))
Volker
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seem to be able to handle incomplete enum types.
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stuff.
- don't use SMBCLI_REQUEST_* state's in the genreic composite stuff
- move monitor_fn to libnet.
NOTE: I have maybe found some bugs, in code that is dirrectly in DONE or ERROR
state in the _send() function. I haven't fixed this bugs in this
commit! We may need some composite_trigger_*() functions or so.
And maybe some other generic helper functions...
metze
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Volker
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Andrew Bartlett
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this test ;)
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on some boxes
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another leak in the ASN.1 code that andrew has volunteered to look at
- make the timelimit controllable with -t
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S390. This is an attempt to avoid the panic we're seeing in the
automatic builds.
The main fixes are:
- assumptions that sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(int), mostly in printf formats
- use of NULL format statements to perform dn searches.
- assumption that sizeof() returns an int
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Creating a file in a directory with delete-on-close set returns
DELETE_PENDING, and trying to set the flag on a non-empty directory returns
DIRECTORY_NOT_EMPTY.
Volker
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Volker
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connection(!) and
resetting it on another resets it for both.
Volker
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The share mode db is actually checked on qpathinfo even before the
delete-on-close is executed.
Volker
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A delete-on-close deleted file is still around while open on another fd. But
only for findfirst, not for qpathinfo :-)
Volker
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The biggest change was fixing the RAW-CONTEXT test. It was forcing
capabilities to zero in an attempt to not negotiated extended
security, but as a side effect it was forcing negotiation of dos error
codes. This confused the hell out of the test code!
Also fixed a bunch of places incorrectly using NT_STATUS_V() instead
of NT_STATUS_EQUAL() and several places that had the wrong dos status
codes
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GENSEC, and to pull SCHANNEL into GENSEC, by making it less 'special'.
GENSEC now no longer has it's own handling of 'set username' etc,
instead it uses cli_credentials calls.
In order to link the credentails code right though Samba, a lot of
interfaces have changed to remove 'username, domain, password'
arguments, and these have been replaced with a single 'struct
cli_credentials'.
In the session setup code, a new parameter 'workgroup' contains the
client/server current workgroup, which seems unrelated to the
authentication exchange (it was being filled in from the auth info).
This allows in particular kerberos to only call back for passwords
when it actually needs to perform the kinit.
The kerberos code has been modified not to use the SPNEGO provided
'principal name' (in the mechListMIC), but to instead use the name the
host was connected to as. This better matches Microsoft behaviour,
is more secure and allows better use of standard kerberos functions.
To achieve this, I made changes to our socket code so that the
hostname (before name resolution) is now recorded on the socket.
In schannel, most of the code from librpc/rpc/dcerpc_schannel.c is now
in libcli/auth/schannel.c, and it looks much more like a standard
GENSEC module. The actual sign/seal code moved to
libcli/auth/schannel_sign.c in a previous commit.
The schannel credentails structure is now merged with the rest of the
credentails, as many of the values (username, workstation, domain)
where already present there. This makes handling this in a generic
manner much easier, as there is no longer a custom entry-point.
The auth_domain module continues to be developed, but is now just as
functional as auth_winbind. The changes here are consequential to the
schannel changes.
The only removed function at this point is the RPC-LOGIN test
(simulating the load of a WinXP login), which needs much more work to
clean it up (it contains copies of too much code from all over the
torture suite, and I havn't been able to penetrate its 'structure').
Andrew Bartlett
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open on the same file on the same connection.
Jeremy.
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less likely that anyone will use pstring for new code
- got rid of winbind_client.h from includes.h. This one triggered a
huge change, as winbind_client.h was including system/filesys.h and
defining the old uint32 and uint16 types, as well as its own
pstring and fstring.
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- removed the u32 hack in events.c as I think this was only needed as
tdb.h defines u32. Metze, can you check that this hack is indeed no
longer needed on your suse system?
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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handle the inverted memory hierarchy that a normal session
establishment gave. The inverted hierarchy came from that fact that
you first establish a socket, then a transport, then a session and
finally a tree. That leads to the socket being at the top of the
memory hierarchy and the tree at the bottom, which makes no sense from
the users point of view, as they want to be able to free the tree and
have everything disappear.
The core problem was that the libcli interface didn't distinguish
between establishing a primary context and a secondary context. If you
establish a 2nd session on a transport then you want the transport to
be referenced by the session, whereas if you establish a primary
session then you want the transport to be a child of the session.
To fix this I have added "parent_ctx" and "primary" arguments to the
libcli intialisation functions. This makes using the library much
easier, and gives us a memory hierarchy that makes much more sense.
I was prompted to do this by a bug in the cifs backend, which was
caused by the socket not being properly torn down on a disconnect due
to the inverted memory hierarchy.
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