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Jeremy.
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Four tests were ported from raw/open.c
One new tests added LEADING-SLASH, which tests that a server provides
the proper error when a relative path is given to a CREATE PDU
with a leading "/".
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I've added a "--target=onefs" which lists expected deviation in the
OneFS SMB server implementation compared to a Windows machine.
I've added this in a generic way using a list of module specific
parameters. This list currently only contains the absence of
SACL support but will be added to as additional server differences
are defined.
I'd liked to use this abstraction for defining the differences between
a WinXP and Win7 server as well.
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Test several thousand permutations of create mask and sharemodes on file
and directory opens.
These tests use a checked-in results table derived from a WinXP server to
verify correct server behavior.
CREATEX_ACCESS
CREATEX_SHAREMODES_FILE
CREATEX_SHAREMODES_DIR
MAXIMUM_ALLOWED
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This allows the frameworks that wrap smbtorture to detect errors
better.
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This test causes problems on non-sealed connections against windows
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Sorry about that ....
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Update to use the new DS_DNS_FOREST_ROOT name, which makes it clearer
what this bit means (according to MS-ADTS doc)
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* Add chained NTCREATEX_READX test which first tries to open/read
a non-existant file failing on the open, then attempts the same
operation on a file that does exist, opening and reading
successfully.
* Add test for open_dispositions on directories.
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Allows "make test" and other harnesses to print cleaner output.
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Forgot to "git add" the new file in commit b2bcfaae
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I've ported all applicable SMB oplock torture tests to SMB2, giving us
a good base for SMB2 oplock testing.
There are several differences between oplocks in SMB and SMB2, mostly
because of differences in W2K3 and W2K8. The existing SMB oplock
tests all pass against W2K3, but several fail against W2K8. These
same tests were failing in SMB2, util I reworked them.
BATCH19, BATCH20: In W2K3/SMB a setfileinfo - rename command wouldn't
cause a sharing violation or break an existing oplock. It appears that
in W2K8/SMB2 a sharing violation is raised.
BATCH22: In W2K3/SMB when a second opener was waiting the full timeout
of an oplock break, it would receive NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION after
about 35 seconds. This bug has been fixed in W2K8/SMB2 and instead
the second opener succeeds.
LEVELII500: Added 1 new test checking that the server returns a proper
error code when a client improperly replies to a levelII to none break
notification.
STREAM1: W2K8 now grants oplocks on alternate data streams.
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After this patch DsGetNCChanges() test works fine.
bind_info returned by server is also cached for future use
Signed-off-by: Anatoliy Atanasov <anatoliy.atanasov@postpath.com>
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Signed-off-by: Anatoliy Atanasov <anatoliy.atanasov@postpath.com>
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Signed-off-by: Anatoliy Atanasov <anatoliy.atanasov@postpath.com>
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Based on the change in commit fb84edabbe9f358031117de2cf78613c704ac600, these
tests needs to expect lowercase output.
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We were pulling junk memory for our stream names after the reordering
of the struct definition.
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Previously, the oplock torture tests, being single threaded, required
the server to return oplock break requests, and other SMB packets
in a specific order for us to verify "correctness".
Of course, in several cases the protocol allows the break packets,
especially breaks to levelII to come back in any order. With tevent
we're now able to wait for oplock breaks in the middle of a torture
test.
I've added a helper to do this, and modified all oplock tests to allow
returning of oplock breaks in any order.
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Allows "make test" and other harnesses to print cleaner output.
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This allows RAW-STREAMS to pass when the user isn't root on some
systems that don't give full access rights to non-root users.
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metze
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metze
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permissions - Reset them
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When we replicate from a remote DC, we need to note the new uSN that
the local changes have resulted in, and modify the uSN that the notify
task uses to determine if it should send a ReplicaSync message back to
the remote DC. Otherwise we end up always triggering a ReplicaSync
every time we replicate from another DC
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Ensure we don't regress.
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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Guenther
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After this change, when a test fails, it gives
reasonable failure message.
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The macro actually wraps common code pattern used in
almost every test for DRSUAPI interface
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NOTE: Not every place where printf is used is replaced by
torture_comment. Future work shall "missed" printfs also.
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DsCrackNamesPrivate structure basically inherits DsPrivate
structure while adding few test-specific members.
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DRSUAPI_DS_NAME_FORMAT_UKNOWN added to 'known-to-fail'
responses as this actually means to ask AD to resolve
a name from FQDN format to Unknown format.
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* test if oplocks are granted when requesting delete-on-close
* test how oplocks are broken by byte-range-lock requests
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