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support for subunit output.
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unreadable' and
'hide unwriteable files' actually do what they are supposed to do.
Volker
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This adds more/better setting of the ldb error string, and avoids
using gendb_search(), as this doens't return the error code.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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anonymously. Disable that test for now.
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to implement.
Andrew Bartlett
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We were not using the correct baseDN for the templates search. Using NULL is no longer valid (like against AD).
While chasing that down, return proper error codes, and use the
ldb_set_errstr() to get a good error string back up to the UI layer.
Andrew Bartlett
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correct grammar
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the "92" to
"100" will give funny permissions...
Volker
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r15944.
Hey idra I think a better rename would be to keep the LDB_REQ suffix
here to remain consistent with the other enums (e.g ldb_reply_type,
ldb_async_wait_type and ldb_async_state).
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This only affects my new partitions module, which I will post soon,
but should be fixed anyway.
Andrew Bartlett
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these two DN comparison functions do.
Andrew Bartlett
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in chasing down bugs :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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the whole ldb structure.
Because the sequence number was a fn pointer on the main ldb context,
turn it into a full request (currently sync).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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correct, or we try and do a memcmp on the trailing '\0'.
This happens because we now use memcmp for the prefix matching.
I just wish I had a test other than a particular invocation of the OSX
client. (I've tried and failed so far)
Andrew Bartlett
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change the code to exploit that in ldb
I still have to reintroduce transactions when you call ldb_request directly,
I have some plans I hop to be able to develop in the next weekend
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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both fully qualified and in the 'short' form. Now we test and support
this query format.
Andrew Bartlett
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Find more possible posix group names for the 'domain users' group, as
the existing options don't exist in OSX.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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things.
With this fix, we now correctly detect computers again, and get the
correct objectCategory, which is important for the OSX AD plugin.
Andrew Bartlett
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exist. Samba3 right now fails to transfer the acb_info in the info21 sub-part
to the passdb backend, rendering the workstation locked.
Thanks to Tom Bork for finding this one.
Now working on a fix :-)
Volker
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client.
Andrew Bartlett
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cn=rootDSE entry.
(it was also crashing, as 'ac' wasn't initialised at this point)
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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the getntacl utility.
Andrew Bartlett
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(anon/auth smb,
anon/auth bind).
Jeremy, this is the little test I promised to you that shows the places where
we need the SystemLibraryDTC key.
Volker
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against W2k3, but they are designed to walk existing Samba3 code paths. It
might be possible that I add something like that to other subdirs like raw/.
RPC-BINDSAMBA3 excercises the bind variants that samba3 supports right now.
RPC-NETLOGSAMBA3 does a samba3 style join, does some schannel-protected
netlogon operations and leaves again. Samba3 right now does not survive this,
I'm about to fix it soon. I'll also post a *VERY* dirty hack (fake users in
sys_getpwnam()) to be able to run this in the build farm.
Volker
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Check timeouts are correctly verified.
Some minor fixed and removal of unused code.
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Add a test to show that we need this, and to prove it works (for add
at least).
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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noticed by the Mac OS 10 linker
metze
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situation handled in the incorrect way.
A while(1) loop may end up looping forever consuming all valid RIDs because of a secondary bug.
And anyway nextRid is supposed to always give back a new unique RID, if someone messed up the database let him
fix the problem first, trying to be smart here would probably end up in worst results.
Simo.
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metze
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metze
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