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2007-10-10r7050: fix linking of smbdStefan Metzmacher1-1/+1
metze (This used to be commit d2af8eaefa58b56dbacfce10d74152a03d1becc2)
2007-10-10r7048: added auto-generation of TLS self-signed certificates if none exist ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+2
already This allows smbd to be setup from scratch over ssl without having to know how to create valid certificates (which can be quite tricky unless you've done it before) Of course, a good admin will provide real certificates, and smbd will use them if specified (This used to be commit 00b67efc99eac7bca386dea03f03bbb9470ab002)
2007-10-10r7013: added tls support to the builtin web server. It auto-detects if the ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+2
client is using tls by looking at the first byte on the connection. This allows both https and http services to be on the same port (This used to be commit 6369dfb6585ce4d4e3028c557395f2d73c290c92)
2007-10-10r7002: added support for getting at loadparm config parameters via lpGet() ↵Andrew Tridgell1-1/+2
in esp scripts lpGet takes 4 forms v = lpGet("type:parm"); gets a parametric variable v = lpGet("share", "type:parm"); gets a parametric variable on a share v = lpGet("parm"); gets a global variable v = lpGet("share", "parm"); gets a share variable in all cases a ejs object of the appropriate type for the variable is returned. This commit also adds the function typeof() which returns the type of an object (This used to be commit 5537a0d38d4805cbc2dad0d6f76db15173b1fd60)
2007-10-10r6981: first version of the builtin web server for Samba4Andrew Tridgell1-0/+39
This includes an embedded server side scripting system called 'esp' (see http://www.appwebserver.org/products/esp/esp.html) and javascript based scripting language called 'esj' (see http://www.appwebserver.org/products/ejs/ejs.html) The justification for including this scripting language is that it should make it much easier to write a high quality web interface for Samba4. The scripting language can call into any Samba4 library code (so for example it will be able to make ldb and loadparm calls), plus it provides easy support for forms, cookies, sessions etc. There is still quite a bit more work to do on the web server, but there is enough here now for people to look at and comment. I will be committing some sample web pages that test esp functionality shortly. (This used to be commit 26f0ba92c0c565ac9e4cb5a079d795d4262497dd)