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2002-01-20A couple more little fixes for the domain security tests.Andrew Bartlett1-3/+3
(This used to be commit 409fb69ecbf1849b5c92ea018eaed126a4f8a24d)
2002-01-20Try to see if we can get these tests working...Andrew Bartlett1-1/+1
(This used to be commit e809e6c20f08658f0d087c30767f9e38e53507fc)
2002-01-20This is another *BIG* change...Andrew Bartlett1-7/+4
Samba now features a pluggable passdb interface, along the same lines as the one in use in the auth subsystem. In this case, only one backend may be active at a time by the 'normal' interface, and only one backend per passdb_context is permitted outside that. This pluggable interface is designed to allow any number of passdb backends to be compiled in, with the selection at runtime. The 'passdb backend' paramater has been created (and documented!) to support this. As such, configure has been modfied to allow (for example) --with-ldap and the old smbpasswd to be selected at the same time. This patch also introduces two new backends: smbpasswd_nua and tdbsam_nua. These two backends accept 'non unix accounts', where the user does *not* exist in /etc/passwd. These accounts' don't have UIDs in the unix sense, but to avoid conflicts in the algroitmic mapping of RIDs, they use the values specified in the 'non unix account range' paramter - in the same way as the winbind ranges are specifed. While I was at it, I cleaned up some of the code in pdb_tdb (code copied directly from smbpasswd and not really considered properly). Most of this was to do with % macro expansion on stored data. It isn't easy to get the macros into the tdb, and the first password change will 'expand' them. tdbsam needs to use a similar system to pdb_ldap in this regard. This patch only makes minor adjustments to pdb_nisplus and pdb_ldap, becouse I don't have the test facilities for these. I plan to incoroprate at least pdb_ldap into this scheme after consultation with Jerry. Each (converted) passdb module now no longer has any 'static' variables, and only exports 1 init function outside its .c file. The non-unix-account support in this patch has been proven! It is now possible to join a win2k machine to a Samba PDC without an account in /etc/passwd! Other changes: Minor interface adjustments: pdb_delete_sam_account() now takes a SAM_ACCOUNT, not a char*. pdb_update_sam_account() no longer takes the 'override' argument that was being ignored so often (every other passdb backend). Extra checks have been added in some places. Minor code changes: smbpasswd no longer attempts to initialise the passdb at startup, this is now done on first use. pdbedit has lost some of its 'machine account' logic, as this behaviour is now controlled by the passdb subsystem directly. The samr subsystem no longer calls 'local password change', but does the pdb interactions directly. This allow the ACB_ flags specifed to be transferred direct to the backend, without interference. Doco: I've updated the doco to reflect some of the changes, and removed some paramters no longer applicable to HEAD. (This used to be commit ff354c99c585068af6dc1ff35a1f109a806b326b)
2001-09-20Add and modify some of the various tests I have had sitting around here for aAndrew Bartlett1-0/+21
little while. This should give us a bit more coverage. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 9e5a1d1623872a598c936e596270abe519c36e97)
2001-06-27Jigger around with the tests a bit moreAndrew Bartlett1-0/+9
We now test security=share, security=user, security=server for both the positive and negitive case (good/bad pw) and check that guest shares work for share level security. The server level security stuff seems to test positive without actualy contating a server (another LIBSMB_PROG based smbd) - I will need to look into that... Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 19fdc553d6ab06e53c21425468f86da56f4d9153)