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- Several updates to the interface definitions after reading some more of the
specs
- Add Remote Activation interface
- Add body extension uuids
- Add oxidresolve torture test to list
- Make pidl complain about object interfaces that don't inherit from IUnknown
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The problem was that the simple "uint_t ref_count;" in a talloc chunk
did not give enough information. It told us that a pointer was
referenced more than once, but it didn't say who it was referenced
by. This means that when the pointer was freed we had no sane way to
clean up the reference.
I have now replaced ref_count with a "refs" list, which means that
references point to the pointer, and the pointer has a linked list of
references. So now we can cleanup from either direction without losing track of anything.
I've also added a LOCAL-TALLOC smbtorture test that tests talloc
behaviour for some common uses.
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valgrind on smbd with
--show-leak=yes and --show-reachable=yes to track them down.
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I had previously thought this was unnecessary, as windows doesn't use
standards compliant UTF-16, and for filesystem operations treats bytes
as UCS-2, but Bjoern Jacke has pointed out to me that this means we
don't correctly store extended UTF-16 characters as UTF-8 on
disk. This can be seen with (for example) the gothic characters with
codepoints above 64k.
This commit also adds a LOCAL-ICONV torture test that tests the first
1 million codepoints against the system iconv library, and tests 5
million random UTF-16LE buffers for identical error handling to the
system iconv library.
the lib/iconv.c changes need backporting to samba3
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metze
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Thanks to Metze and Volker for their unvaluable support :)
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SPNEGO/non-SPNEGO games.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Support for "object oriented" interfaces in pidl
- Support for inherited interfaces in pidl
- Simplification of the support for properties on an interface
- Start on dcom rpc torture tests
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- use lp_maxprotocol() in the libcli/raw/ negotiate code, so we obey
the smb.conf "max protocol" option
- better handling of -M option in masktest
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(This used to be commit 518ff5f505446fee623365fd5bdfc75c0cb93d2a)
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for DRSUapi (the Active Directory Replication Protocol)
I'll try to fill the idl file as part of a study project
together with some other students...
metze
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we'll try to autogenerate the specific calls in future by pidl
and create a new subsystem for the rap lib
after that the server side will be added
metze
(This used to be commit f1bbde6bb4790f915c1fdbb53f6452c5ea454936)
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endpoint.
Andrew Bartlett
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separate utility function, to allow
multiple torture tests to temporarily join a domain
- fixed a session key size problem
- added a schannel test suite
- allow schannel to work with ncacn_ip_tcp
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Andrew Bartlett
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- fix the build because of the missing torture/ntlmssp.c
- this file should go into torture/auth/ !
metze
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Samba's NTLMSSP code is now fully talloc based, which should go a long
way to cleaning up the memory leaks in this code. This also avoids a
lot of extra copies of data, as we now allocate the 'return' blobs on
a caller-supplied context.
I have also been doing a lot of work towards NTLM2 signing and
sealing. I have this working for sealing, but not for the verifier
(MD5 integrity check on the stream) which is still incorrect.
(I can aim a rpcecho sinkdata from a Win2k3 box to my server, and the
data arrives intact, but the signature check fails. It does however
match the test values I have...).
The new torture test is cludged in - when we get a unit test suite
back, I'll happliy put it in the 'right' place....
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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