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to enumerate (recursively!) over all keys with EnumPrinterKey later on.
Guenther
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so we can specify allowed target service names in the idl file
the default is "host"
metze
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WERR_NOT_SUPPORTED though.
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function returns non-OK. If a non-OK status is returned then some or
all or r.out is likely to be uninitialised.
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we maybe use this in the build farm
metze
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- add and fix some PrinterInfo levels
- add and fix some DriverInfo levels
- fix EnumPrinterDriver torture test
the curent RPC-SPOOLSS now passes on w2k3
metze
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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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metze
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for the spoolss_Enum* functions
metze
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Also add a new function to echo.idl that tests this behaviour.
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more generically. The default functions for remembering array sizes
are now used rather then a special local variable.
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early replies
anymore, also print out usecs in the debug messages
metze
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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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accidently have the same protocol id as UUID's)
Before this, Samba would give NDR errors when contacting
a remote server that has IPX support enabled.
This one was on my long due bugs list.
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make it possible to add optimisations to the events code such as
keeping the next timed event in a sorted list, and using epoll for
file descriptor events.
I also removed the loop events code, as it wasn't being used anywhere,
and changed timed events to always be one-shot (as adding a new timed
event in the event handler is so easy to do if needed)
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the header, and defined on the wire as a 4 byte network byte order
IP. This means the calling code doesn't have to worry about network
byte order conversions.
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metze
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metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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files don't need to match the type names in the generated headers
- with this type mapping we no longer need definitions for the
deprecated "int32", "uint8" etc form of types. We can now force
everyone to use the standard types int32_t, uint8_t etc.
- fixed all the code that used the deprecated types
- converted the IDL types "int64" and "uint64" to "dlong" and
"udlong". These are the 4 byte aligned 64 bit integers that
Microsoft internally define as two 32 bit integers in a
structure. After discussions with Ronnie Sahlberg we decided that
calling these "int64" was confusing, as it implied a true 8 byte
aligned type
- fixed all the cases where we incorrectly used things like
"NTTIME_hyper" in our C code. The generated API now uses a NTTIME for
those. The fact that it is hyper-aligned on the wire is not relevant
to the API, and should remain just a IDL property
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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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in smb_composite_connect_send(). This makes doing parallel calls much
easier.
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which will eventually try all resolution methods setup in smb.conf
- only resolution backend at the moment is bcast, which does a
parallel broadcast to all configured network interfaces, and takes
the first reply that comes in (this nicely demonstrates how to do
parallel requests using the async APIs)
- converted all the existing code to use the new resolve_name() api
- removed all the old nmb code (yay!)
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encapsulates all the different session setup methods, including the
multi-pass spnego code.
I have hooked this into all the places that previously used the
RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC method, and have removed the old
RAW_SESSSETUP_GENERIC code from clisession.c and clitree.c. A nice
side effect is that these two modules are now very simple again, back
to being "raw" session setup handling, which was what was originally
intended.
I have also used this to replace the session setup code in the
smb_composite_connect() code, and used that to build a very simple
replacement for smbcli_tree_full_connection().
As a result, smbclient, smbtorture and all our other SMB connection
code now goes via these composite async functions. That should give
them a good workout!
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Andrew Bartlett
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- added async support to the negprot client code
- removed two unused parameters from smbcli_full_connection() code
- converted smbclient to use smbcli_full_connection() rather than
reinventing everything itself
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- make use of talloc destructors
metze
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POSIX offset for the trusted domain.
Andrew Bartlett
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netr_ServerPasswordSet and netr_ServerPasswordSet2
so we do now
I also add a torture test for this
metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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Add my copyright to the SAMR server.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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test. This way, it must have at least one domain to enumerate.
Andrew Bartlett
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- Use templates for Secrets and the new trusted domains
- Auto-add modifiedTime, createdTime and objectGUID to records in the
samdb layer.
Andrew Bartlett
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(The behaviour is a little odd, but we wanted bug-for-bug, right? :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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the backend should check for
(dce_call->state_flags & DCESRV_CALL_STATE_FLAG_MAY_ASYNC)
then it's allowed to reply async
then the backend should mark that call as async with
dce_call->state_flags |= DCESRV_CALL_STATE_FLAG_ASYNC;
later it has to manualy set r->out.result
and then send the reply by calling
status = dcesrv_reply(p->dce_call);
NOTE: that ncacn_np doesn't support async replies yet
- implement an async version of echo_TestSleep
- reenable the echo_TestSleep torture test
(this need to be more strict when we have support for async ncacn_np)
metze
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metze
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This uses LDB (a local secrets.ldb and the global samdb) to fill out
the secrets from an LSA perspective.
Some small changes to come, but the bulk of the work is now done.
A re-provision is required after this change.
Andrew Bartlett
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testsuite for all the different flag types. (We really only need to
know if we are getting the session key crypto stuff right, and one
call can tell us that).
Andrew Bartlett
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only the OLD secret value.
Andrew Bartlett
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