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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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metze
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metze
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e.g.
ncacn_np:myserver:[samr,sign,print]
will now enable the packet debugging
and the debugging is not bound anymore to the debuglevel >= 2
in the torture tests
- also the dcesrv_remote module now supports debugging of the packets
use the 'dcerpc_remote:binding' smb.conf parameter.
metze
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incorrect policy handle
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handles are not shared between open dcerpc connections, even when
those connections are on the same SMB socket. I have tested this with
w2k3, w2k and NT4. It seems that policy handles have a strict scope of
the dcerpc connection on which they were opened.
I realise that this goes against existing folk-law in the team, but it
seems that the previous testing (I'm not sure who did this?) was
wrong. Perhaps clients do send us policy handles from other
connections, but if they do then the correct thing to do is to fail
the operation with a dcerpc fault. I suspect that failing it with
exactly the right dcerpc fault code is important.
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* made some functions static
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Implement GetPrinterData RPC.
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solved. It was a pointer in a union member.
RPC-SPOOLSS tests a bit messy and could do with a cleanup.
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* fixed nested relative offsets in push functions
the spoolss torture test now passes!
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* fixed GetPrinter in spoolss after OpenPrinter
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* added a NDR validator. The way it works is that when the
DCERPC_DEBUG_VALIDATE_* flags are set the dcerpc system will
perform NDR buffer validation. On sending a request the packet is
first marshalled, then unmarahslled, then marshalled again, and it is
confirmed that the two marshalling results are idential. This
ensures that our pull and push routines are absolutely in sync, so
that we can be very confident that if a routine works in the client
then the corresponding routine must work on the server side. A
similar validation is performed on all replies.
* a result of this change is that pidl is fussier about the [ref]
tag. You can only use it on pointers (which is the only place it
makes sense)
* fixed a basic alignment bug in the push side of the NDR code
* added server side pull/push support. Our dcerpc system is now fully
ready to be used on the server side.
* fixed the relative offset pointer list. It must be traversed in
reverse order on push
* added automatic value setting for the size parameter in outgoing
SdBuf structures.
* expanded the ndr debugging code to always give a message on any
failure
* fixed the subcontext push code
* fixed some memory leaks in smbtorture RPC tests
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after reading a non-empty DATA_BLOB in the reply.
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in the dcerpc core code
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* add a couple more info levels to wkssvc
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* use the top-level function argument printing to show more detail in
RPC-* tests
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GetPrinter with all info levels on each printer
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for OpenPrinter was wrong.
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* use WERROR return type in spoolss EnumPrinter
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this also handles the return of several printers (an array of relative
subcontexts)
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fully
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number of "magic" add-ons to IDL to make it less painful, hopefully
this will make IDL generation useful for horrible systems like spoolss
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reference
(tim, my apoligies if this conflicts with an uncomitted fix from you)
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works but without a devicemode.
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