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Updated patch.
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- the pending mtime overrides the current file time in setfileinfo
- a later wtime can override a mtime on setfileinfo
this fixes the date of file copies in win2000
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sane) from ab.
Attached is his e-mail to the samba-technical list, as it describes it rather
well:
Andrew Bartlett
Subject:
[PATCH] Parametrical options support for Samba 3.0
Date:
Fri, 12 Apr 2002 19:13:13 +0300
From:
Alexander Bokovoy <a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>
To:
samba-technical@samba.org
CC:
tridge@samba.org
Greetings!
Attached patch makes possible arbitrary options to be specified in
smb.conf and later queried from VFS modules (and other places)
without problems. Below such options are called 'parametrical options'.
Patch introduces new notation to smb.conf option's language, as discussed
today with Tridgell on @samba-technical:
TYPE: OPTION = VALUE
Colon sign is important here, it is what distinguishes parametrical
options from ones hardcoded in param/loadparm.c.
TYPE is 'option domain', OPTION is option name itself.
In order to access values of parametrical options, lp_parm_string()
function was implemented:
char *lp_parm_string(const char *servicename, const char *type, const char
*option);
This function accepts service name, type and option name, and returns
value of option or NULL if this option is underfined. Service name can be
NULL, resulting in search in 'global' section only.
If option does not exist in specified service, 'global' section is
scanned. This allows propagation of globally specified options to all
services and later overloading of the option in some services.
Caution: 'TYPE: OPTION' combination is case sensitive.
So far, testparm is able to handle parametrical options, while SWAT
can't. Thus, everyone familiar with SWAT internals is welcomed to add
parametrical options support.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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All uids and gids must create valid RIDs, becouse other code expects this, and
can't handle the failure case. (ACL code in particular)
Allow admins to adjust the base of the RID algorithm, so avoid clashes with
users brought in from NT (for example).
Put all the algorithm code back in one place, so that this change is global.
Better coping with NULL sid pointers - but it still breaks a lot of stuff.
BONUS: manpage entry for new paramater :-)
counter based rids for normal users in tdbsam is disabled for the timebeing,
idra and I will work out some things here soon I hope.
Andrew Bartlett
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<jelmer@nl.linux.org>.
This patch also includes major rework of pdbedit to use popt, and the addition
of -i paramter (allowing the user to specify which PDBs is being
operated on) and -e to export a pdb - useful for backup and testing etc.
Use of -i and -e gets us pdb2pdb functionality for transition between backends,
much like the sam2sam in TNG.
Andrew Bartlett
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The previous code would return the same value for both the initial and second
call, only incrementing on later calls.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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as the pid was 0
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in the passdb module selection (after the : you have the options).
Andrew Bartlett
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it seems to be a much better scheme
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bytes which follow the header, not the full packet size.
[Yes, the length field is either 17-bits, or (per the RFCs) it is a
16-bit length field preceeded by an 8-bit flags field of which only
the low-order bit may be used. If that bit is set, then add 65536 to
the 16-bit length field. (In other words, it's a 17-bit unsigned
length field.)
...unless, of course, the transport is native TCP [port 445] in which
case the length field *might* be 24-bits wide.]
Anyway, the change is a very minor one. We were including the four bytes
of the header in the length count and, as a result, sending four bytes of
garbage at the end of the SESSION REQUEST packet.
Small fix in function cli_session_request().
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> Don't store domain with username in secrets.tdb
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>Added cli_spoolss_enumjobs() function.
>Added cmd_spoolss_enumjobs() function to rpcclient.
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>The semantics of the src_len argument to rpcstr_pull() seem to have changed
>breaking most of the spoolss commands in rpcclient. Changed a bunch of
>0's to -1's to fix it.
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>DOS error 1307 is returned when an invalid owner for a security descriptor
>is detected.
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>Added constant and message for invalid security descriptor dos error.
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My seven-year-old daughter calls me 'Captain Pedantic'. I don't know which
is freakier... the name or the fact that a seven-year-old knows what it
means.
Small change to correct the value we place in the DGM_LENGTH field of
NBT Datagram messages. We have been counting the full datagram, but it's
fairly clear in the RFCs that we should only count the source name,
destination name, and payload. We've been overcharging by 14 bytes
(the size of the NBT DGM header).
This fix brings us in line with what Windows does, and what the RFCs
say should be done. I'm a little surprised that this didn't cause any
bugs or error messages. I guess no one actually checks this field.
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Volker
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delete by short name, and that we can create by short name and delete
by long name
our old mangling code fails this test.
also tweaked the random filename generation to produce more likely
collisions
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randomised filenames
- fixed several mangling bugs that the test suite pointed out
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the passdb) and RIDs not in the passdb, due to being NIS users etc.
The main fix here is to add become_root()/unbecome_root() at critical places.
This (finally) fixes the bug where you could not see local users's names
in a file's security properties as non-root. Tested.
The similar bug in uid_to_sid is also fixed, but is not (yet) Tested.
Andrew Bartlett
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on a 2 byte boundary. We then miss-parse the desired_access. Also added
other fixes to ensure we align after private data (discussed with Gerry).
Jeremy.
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I think its caused by a rpc operation failing and us giving invalid
data back to the cache layer. Using talloc_zero() should solve this.
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hash to suit
- the prefix ends at the last dot, not the first
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- finished the is_mangled() function
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