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cli_samr_query_dispinfo().
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entry.
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You have to check which fsking compiler is used and do different things!
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NT. Note this can be done completely anonymously.
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rids as this seems to crash LSASS.EXE more often than not.
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error code we use, as long as its not another one that iconv() can
give.
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fixes some problems wih some character sets and allows for using
internal charsets in conjunction with ionv charsets
this makes us slower but more correct. speed will come later.
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on username we already know are perfectly valid, and in their final form. In
particular we don't want to do a lookup for DOMAIN\nobody, it just does not
make sense, nor should we do map_username and the like if the username is as
specified in the vuid - we have done it already.
Andrew Bartlett
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commit. It seems to work fine, but if its not the right fix then just yell.
Andrew Bartlett
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the screen. This mucks up expect something severe. )-:
Don't use readline if the CLI_NO_READLINE environment variable is set.
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and name if there is no name.
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group using rpcstr_pull_unistr2_fstring rather than pull_ascii_fstring (!!)
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new internal string stuff. The main problem is that some unicode strings
are null terminated and some aren't. There's no rhyme or reason to it -
some pipes have 99% of the strings terminated and some have 99%
unterminated. To avoid having to actually know the termination policy, I
propose a set of functions that take a UNISTR2* and use the length
contained there.
Added rpcstr_pull_unistr2_string() function to convert a unicode string of
dubious termination to a fstring.
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works much better with trusted domains whose DCs cannot be reached.
I'm pretty impressed with how much faster winbindd is in HEAD rather than
TNG. A lot fewer unecessary name lookups are performed and it feels a lot
zippier now.
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without first having to create an account using the server manager.
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strchr() for the moment
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Restore debug message to level zero.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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consistently.
Jeremy.
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should have been returning empty space at end of enumeration.
Jeremy.
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right.
Jeremy.
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José M.Rodríguez <josemi@iies.es>
Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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Jeremy.
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This test was lost somehow...
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have the first set of symbols.
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Jeremy.
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please yell, but the build has been broken for long enough.
Andrew Bartlett
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coding :-). I'll be more carfull in this area in future.
This does not back out the cli_login change, so domain logons still work, but
only for english.
Andrew Bartlett
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CUPS.
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trees. This change simply brings HEAD and 2.2 in line with one another.
Otherwise the code would be differnt but the meaning would be the same,
which is awkward.
Chris 'fifty-seven commits per line changed' Hertel -)-----
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have this nice variable to do exactly this...
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changeover. For my own sainity I have created a new function to fill out both
the header and buffer for a string in an RPC struct. This DOES NOT take a
length argument, only the actual string to be placed.
The RPC code is currently littered with code that does init_uni_hdr() followed
immidiatly by init_unistr2(), and often the length argument is wrong. (It was
for the code I changed, even before the charset stuff). Another bug where we
made strings AT LEAST MAX_UNICODE_LEN long hid this bug.
This works for loopback connections to Samba, and can't be any more broke than
it was before :-). (We had double and revese conversions, fun...).
In particular this makes us multibyte complient.
In any case, if there are no objections I will slowly convert other bits of
code to the same system.
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debug block that reports multiple query responses I did not notice that
the local answer_ip variable was only selectively set.
Chris -)-----
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but with a more 'interesting' licence.
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is handled.
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we no longer lookup our own name when we create a socket in
open_socket_in(). That makes things work much better with the
broken DNS server at VA
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code not to do lookups for a particular domain. This allows winbind to
operate on a Samba PDC
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