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way to allow Samba client users to delete directories
containing Mac metafile information (.AppleDouble directories).
Needed for clean integration with netatalk.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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sure it is.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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is now built in
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- move routines about a bit between smbencrypt.c and smbdes.c. Ensure
that there is no entry point for normal DES operation
- add the following comment:
This code is NOT a complete DES implementation. It implements only
the minimum necessary for SMB authentication, as used by all SMB
products (including every copy of Microsoft Windows95 ever sold)
In particular, it can only do a unchained forward DES pass. This
means it is not possible to use this code for encryption/decryption
of data, instead it is only useful as a "hash" algorithm.
There is no entry point into this code that allows normal DES operation.
I believe this means that this code does not come under ITAR
regulations but this is NOT a legal opinion. If you are concerned
about the applicability of ITAR regulations to this code then you
should confirm it for yourself (and maybe let me know if you come
up with a different answer to the one above)
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I had one of the sbox[] constants wrong, which interestingly gave a
20% chance of the whole algorithm failing.
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as "dead". removed this.
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- change the way the smbpasswd file is auto-created if it doesn't
exist. It didn't work under IRIX for some unknown reason
The smbpasswd.c code is really a bit of a mess. We should probably
rewrite it sometime.
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assume all our users are programmers :-)
- automatically create the smbpasswd file if it doesn't exist when
running smbpasswd.
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doesn't have any worries about RSA copyright.
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1) put the encryption code in by default, with no #ifdef. It is still
disabled by default so you need to add "encrypt passwords = yes" in
smb.conf but at least all binaries will have it.
2) cleanup the kanji code so it compiles with no warnings
3) get rid of lots of uses of ugly non-portable C code. The main
offender being things like "register" but also remove uses of the
"const" keyword as there are compilers out there that don't support it
and even those that do often complain about its usage. Users don't
like warnings :-(
There is still some work to do. We need to replace the md4 code with
our own implementation. The current code (from rfc1186) is PD but is
not very portable. The new RFC (rfc1320) is more portable but adds
copyright restrictions. I'll do a from-scratch MD4 soon.
We also need to test that what I've implemented is portable. It should
be, but I'm too tired right now to test it on anything other than
intel linux.
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GPLd implementation so I decided to write one.
This version only does DES ecb encryption and isn't very general, so
it may in fact be exempt from ITAR regulations. ITAR regulations do
not prohibit the distribution of code that can be used for
authentication purposes only. This code has no decrypt function so it
would be useless for a normal encryption application and thus may be
ITAR exempt.
It is also very slow, but we don't need it to be fast. It is a literal
implementation from the standard and treats each bit as one byte to
make the code easy to write.
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with no password they are seen as guest. Previous patch
broke this.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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mangle.c smb.h util.c:
Big merge to allow KANJI support to be in the main
binary without explicitly compiling with it.
locking.c: Fix for smbstatus not being able to read files.
namepacket.c: Removed unneccesary debug statement.
trans2.c: Added Luke's proposed fix (ifdefed out until further testing).
nmblookup.c: Fixed bug where query fails and status is done on bogus IP.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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functions for wsmbconf. In particular added some more support routines
(like lp_rename_service()) and make the dump routines take a FILE
pointer rather than assuming stdout
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wsmbconf.c is a rudimentary web based smb.conf editor. Its really
there just to demonstrate how such an editor can hook into loadparm.c,
I don't expect anyone to actually use it as is.
wsmbstatus.c is a simple web based smbstatus. Its probably broken.
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limitations.
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added check for "preferred master" to ensure not forcing an election.
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status.c: Made sure myhostname was initialised before substitutions.
server.c
trans2.c: Moved OS/2 WPS fix.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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lp_file_list_changed().
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We cannot use the same name as the client to
the NT password server, as NT will drop client
connections if the same client name connects
twice. Instead, synthesize a name from our pid.
and the remote machine name.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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capabilities bits in session_setup_and_X to decide. Made remote_arch
an enum as well as a string, for easier use.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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nameresp.c
nameserv.c
nameservreply.c
proto.h : Removed broadcast and recurse parameters in the
queue_netbios_pkt_wins() call - they are not needed as they
should always be 'false' and 'true' respectively.
Also fixed a bug with secure name registration (WINS
server code).
server.c: Finally fixed problem with error 267 being
returned to Win95. It is needed by NT. This is a horrid
fix and I would appreciate a better one :-).
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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server.c: Fix for old DOS clients not understanding ERRbaddirectory - map to ERRbadpath.
util.c: Fix for systems with no LOG_DAEMON facility.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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only thing i couldn't do was get the chaining word count to point to
the end of the smb reply, for the next and_X (not that there is one).
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the print_ functions in reply.c, with the effect that you couldn't
cancel print jobs from smbclient or from older dos clients.
we now use a couple of utility functions printjob_encode() and
printjob_decode() rather than sticking the bitops inline in each
place.
also fixed a bunch of places that used foo%0xFF rather than foo&0xFF
Note that this isn't really me doing the commit, it can't be as I'm
working on my thesis ...
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charset.c: Dynamic codepage loading code.
charset.h: Defines for file format.
proto.h: Updated.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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Adding install/uninstall scripts for compiled codepage files.
Preparing for dynamic codepage loading.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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found this one. Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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nmbsync.c: Make sure REPLACE_GETPASS is defined before including includes.h
clientutil.c: Catch null passwords.
Fixes for a nmbd crash bug found by Herb Lewis @ SGI.
Jermey(jallison@whistle.com)
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server.c: Changed comparison from dname to name2 - seems correct - don't know why
I changed it originally. hmmmmm.
trans2.c: Made lanman2 code more similar to scan_directory(). I should
make the trans2 code call scan_dir as they are so similar.
Jeremy(jallison@whistle.com).
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in general if you add a new type that is returned by a non-static
function then just add it to the list of known types in mkproto.awk
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Leos Bitto <bitto@altec.cz>.
clitar.c:
proto.h: Fixed proto mismatch for strslashcmp().
Jermey (jallison@netcom.com)
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Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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and standard_sub_basic. again.
lkcl
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being used.
lkcl
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\\SAMBA_SERVER\%U\profile for the profile path. documented default
profile path changing to \\%L\%U\profile, so that w95 and NT can use
the same profile directory: you cannot use \\%L\%U for NT profiles.
lkcl
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FAQ info and should be scrapped.)
Changed "qaility control" in the Roadmap :-)
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