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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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ids is retrurned via _ids, so it needs to be on the passed in mem_ctx
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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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It's very useful to know the exact result code when something fails and not
only a generic (by the module) created one.
Sure, there are some exception cases with specific results (special message
constellations, attributes, values...) which shouldn't be changed at all
(examples of them are in the "ldap.py" test). Therefore I looked very
carefully to not change them.
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We are now defaulting to win2003 functional level, and see to report
the right revisions of our db and schema
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Now that the bind opens samdb with the right credentials, we no longer
need the re-open in updaterefs and getncchanges
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When a DC connects to DRS, open the samdb with system session
credentials, so that we don't have to re-open it each time on other
calls.
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When you try to add a 2nd value to a single valued attribute you get
LDB_ERR_ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS. w2k8-r2 join to s4 relies on this
error, doing a replace after it sees the error
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Added the RELAX control to dsdb_origin_objects_commit(), as it needs
to modify system objects. This patch also fixes the use of ldb
transactions in that function, and fixes a memory leak.
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These scripts, originally by tridge, allow developers to easily
reproduce the same domain join senerio time after time.
They need documentation, and the template named.conf and zone files
for hosting an AD domain are not provided. However, I hope to have
the provision script provide these shortly.
They assume a local 'bind' set up to read PREFIX/private/named.conf
(as per the provision instructions).
Ensure you edit the 'vars' file to match your local setup.
Andrew Bartlett
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This test is not designed to be run automatically. It deliberately
blocks forever.
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in error cases)
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Also enhance some other comments.
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- Shadowed variables
- "const" related warnings
- Parameter names which shadow function declarations
- Non-void functions which have no return value
(patch also ported upstream)
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This also uses systemPossibleInferiors when the 'relax' control is
specified, which is done by the provision.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows us to figure out what the system can add, which will not
be in possibleInferiors due to the systemOnly flag.
Andrew Bartlett
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These additional constraints are applied, found by the Microsoft testsuite.
- When the parent is not present, we now return 'NO_SUCH_OBJECT'.
- Restrict the choice of RDN to the correct one per the schema
- Honour the allowedChildClasses attribute from the parent's objectClass.
Andrew Bartlett
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(except as part of the provision, which specifies the 'relax' control)
Andrew Bartlett
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A function call was wrong ("ldb_request" rathen than "ldb_next_request").
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This reverts commit 767fce6fccf484b547219abd5e6abc941eacaf92.
Simo pointed out that the patch generates race conditions. We need to solve this
using a new control.
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- Add more "talloc_free"s and right error values where needed
- Add a pre-lookup for entries before searching for metadata attribute
(also suggested by TODO list)
- Now the most part of "ldap.py" works again
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The main problem is that the "rdn_name" module launches on a rename request also
a modification one with the "special attributes" which can't be changed directly.
An introduced flag helps to bypass the restriction.
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- Clean up and reorder it a bit
- Test which adds invalid attributes
- Test which makes sure that the 'distinguishedName' attribute cannot be modified
- Test which makes sure that we cannot change the RDN/'name' attribute through a modify request
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Found by the Microsoft testsuite at the AD interop event.
Andrew Bartlett
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I don't think that we really want to have this error printed out on the server
console (stdout) since this hasn't serious results as DB or data corruption
and similar.
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This error per the Microsoft testsuite
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the minimum one)
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