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lp_load().
Andrew Bartlett
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The previous code attempted to call winbind to find out the domain sid. This
couldn't work for a number of reasons - not the least of which was that both
the client and server ends would reject any name (in this case domain name)
without a \ in it (or lp_winbind_seperator()).
I think this is what was intended to occour. If there is still some need to
contact winbind for this information, I suggest a new call be created for this
- as it the server-side code doesn't allow for this information to be extracted
easily in any case.
Finally, it gets in the way of the default domain code a bit - hence why I was
actually looking at it...
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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calls from rpc_parse/parse_net.c - instead these values are passed as a
paramater.
Unfortunetly some there is still some samr work to be done before this is
actually useful.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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there are still some work to do on it but it's already functionnal.
J.F.
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Changed the way the wins record are handled in memory. Now they are living
much longer with the different states: active, released and tombstone.
Also added a version ID, some wins flags and the wins owner ip address to
the namrec->data struct, and a function to process messages sent by the
wins replication daemon.
the initiate_wins_processing() function is not correct, I'll fix it later.
J.F.
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This matches the lookup failure case in 2.2, and seems to make more sense than
giving the printer to 'world'. (Avoiding this lookup makes some of my other
changes - including winbind default domains - a little easier).
In any case, tpot has promised to look at this and test it when he gets back to
work. :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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a username on the commandline. Also don't continue past the kinit if a password is entered and fails because existing tickets would be used, which may not be desired if the username was specified.
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case.
Jeremy.
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Benjamin (Bj) Kuit bj@it.uts.edu.au.
Jeremy.
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J.F.
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J.F.
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J.F.
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Modules now name themselves, which should allow for sane behaviour when we get
an 'extern' passdb module (which in turn loads a .so).
Fix up tdbsam for non-unix-accounts. Not sure if this fixes idra's bug, but
its a start...
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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the "password server" smb.conf parameter when choosing a DC to connect to.
Due to the origin of the code in cm_get_dc_name() it wouldn't try
additional DCs if the first DC didn't work. This would wedge winbindd if you
had "password server = foo1, foo2" and foo1 was down.
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Added TODO about perhaps doing a SAMLOGON udp/138 request before a
cli_full_connection in connect_to_domain_password_server()
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than only doing unicode. smbfs didn't work.
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idra has promised not to revert these this time :-)
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This due for abstraction into chgpasswd.c shortly.
Andrew Bartlett
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Jeremy.
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* PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE's
* "default devmode" parameter
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Jeremy.
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in clirap2.
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routines can work. The code was copied into both convert_string and
convert_string_allocate -- I split it into a little static function,
and removed an apparently duplicate call to init_valid_table().
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Sometimes an open error is OK.
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Jeremy.
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work from Juergen.Hasch@de.bosch.com in tracking this down.
Jermy.
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same reason as per pdb_tdb.c
there isn't (and will never be probably) another call to any getpw* fn,
let's use getpwnam_alloc only when needed.
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