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The problem here was that we take an address of a bool, and then (via
a void*) cast it to a int *, so put this in a comment.
Andrew Bartlett
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we depend on reads in transactions for s4 replication
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never pass a bool pointer to popt
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I should remember to run script/minimal_includes.pl more often
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- I added a comment to the "new user" operation to point out that this works
only on s4, since we add also ID mapping entries for winbind there
- The "new user" operation adds now the password through the "set password"
operation which I find better due to the re-use principle
- Remove the word "DC" after "SAMBA 4" in the comment over the "set password"
operation since this note and operation applies also to s4 in standalone mode
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We don't implement sites properly at the moment so we just return
Default-First-Site-Name
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We were creating the name resolution context as a child of lp_ctx,
which meant when we gave up on a connection the timer on name
resolution kept running, and when it timed out the callback crashed as
the socket was already removed.
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clients may provide arbitrary names, but we only want lowercase alnum
names
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When one of our core tasks fails to initialise it can now ask for the
server as a whole to die, rather than limping along in a degraded
state.
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don't fail hdb operations if one of the key types is unknown
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With a w2k8-R2 DC, we sometimes get linked attribute updates via DRS
which are duplicates of entries that we already have. We need to cope
with this by using a remove/add pair in the ldb_modify() to avoid a
"entry already exists" error
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Accidentally removed by a previous commit.
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- I removed also the "-H" parameter since those scripts are all thought for the
use on a local s4 domain controller. Another reason is also the bind as SYSTEM
account which itself is only possible on local binds.
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Guenther
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This fixes smbd from crashing all the time.
Jeremy, Volker, please check.
Guenther
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- This unified the shape of those four scripts (comments, command sequence, call
of SamDB)
- To consider the samdb.py changes regarding the filter: there is now always the
possibility either to specify the username or the search filter
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- When a user account is requested by a call always the search filter will be
passed as argument. This helps us to unify the API
- Add/fix some comments; in particular new comments inform the developer which
requirements exist if he wants to use calls which manipulate the
"userPassword" attribute (On s4 no problem - but on certain domain levels on
Windows Server)
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metze
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We now open a named via the named_pipe_auth
code and process IO via the tstream interface.
This means we support byte mode and message mode
named pipes.
We also correctly issue NT_STATUS_PIPE_BUSY
when a smb_trans request comes in and a read or smb_trans
is already pending.
We also have support for async dcerpc over ncacn_np now,
and we now can remove the ncacn_np specific hacks from the
rpc_server/ code.
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We only require a ctdb connection when clustering is enabled. This limits the
restriction for only-root smbstatus to the clustering case.
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This simple script allows raising the domain and/or forest level for s4.
I integrated also the basic checks (since we don't perform them in LDB yet):
e.g. the forest level can't be higher than the domain level(s).
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This script helps to reclaim waisted place.
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- The DC level we keep on Windows Server 2008 R2 (we should call ourself
always the newest server type)
- The domain/forest level we set to the minimum (Windows 2000 native) to
allow all AD DC types (from Windows 2000 on) in our domain - the NT4 "mixed"
mode isn't supported by us (discussed on mailing list) -> "nTMixedDomain" is
set always to 0
- I'll add a script which allows to bump the DC level (basically sets the
"msDS-Behaviour-Version" attributes on the "Partitions/Configuration/DC" and
on the "DC" object)
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- Fix up "servicePrincipalNames" attributes on the DC object
- Add some informative comments (most in "provision_self_join.ldif")
- Add also comments where objects are missing which we may add later when we
support the feature (mainly for FRS)
- Add "domain updates" objects also under "CN=Configuration" (they exist twice)
- Add the default services under "Services" to allow interoperability with some
MS client tools
- Smaller changes
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