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read/write requests for large reads. up to max_mux requests may be
outstanding. This gives _much_ better throughput and should allow
smbsh to saturate just about any network.
this is an implementation of the "fast SMB" method I described on the
CIFS list a couple of months back.
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file descriptor allocation order is identical to the kernels.
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- cleaned up prototyping. Unfortunately we can't auto-prototype
wrapped.c because it replaces system functions.
- split stat functions into smbw_stat.c
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- fixed a bug in the handling of multiple connections to different
servers
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were getting unwieldy
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resolution of names.
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on Linux 2.0 libc detects the lack of getdents in the kernel and used
opendir() etc. so we need to implement those ...
it would be needed for a port to others OSes anyway I suppose.
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commented out in the makefile)
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filename
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- added somemore NT error codes
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implemented).
this is enough to be able to edit files using emacs on the smbwrapper
filesystem
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WinNT servers, and correctly lists share names in /smb/SERVER/
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- enable cli_RNetSharEnum
- fix password handling in sesssetup for NT1 protocol
- handle partial reads and writes in cli_{read,write}
- added cli_getattrE
- modify cli_qpathinfo() to swap byte order for win95 servers
- handle temporary errors from FINDFIRST/FINDNEXT from win95 servers,
when we get a error we sleep for a bit and retry
- return approx unix errno from cli_error(). Need to add a lot more
cases to this.
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- make msleep() non-static
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- added readlink support to smbwrapper
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detecting win95 server for bug handling
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- added srvsvc client files
clientgen.c :
- replaced cli_error(cli, int *cls, int *err) with
cli_error(cli, uint8 cls, uint32 *err). this version detects
32 bit status messages. the DOS error "MORE_DATA", the
equivalent of the 32 bit *warning* 0x8000 0005
(STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW), was being processed as an error,
terminating the cli_receive_trans() call.
cli_pipe.c :
- replaced calls that had been incorrectly modified from
32 bit warnings (0x8000 0005 - STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW)
to 8 bit DOS errors (0x01 0xEA - MORE_DATA).
the use of the old version of cli_error (DOS only)
instead of the new one (DOS and 32 bit) caused the
dce/rpc client code to fail.
- replaced 2 space indentation with tab indentation in all functions.
cli_srvsvc.c :
cmd_srvsvc.c :
- added these files back in, fixing them up to use jeremy's
modified versions of the dce/rpc client functions.
parse_srv.c :
- added back in some "unused" functions required by dce/rpc
client-side code. it would be helpful if all such "unused"
functions could be added back in.
rpcclient.c :
- added "session", "file", "share", "connection" enumeration
functions back in. these are equivalent to nt's "NetXXXXXEnum"
Win32 (MSDN) functions.
- added "srvinfo" function back in. this is equivalent to
nt's NetServerGetInfo Win32 (MSDN) function.
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create_new_hashes didn't zero the buffer for the md4hash: nt_lm_owf_gen
did, because jeremy sorted this out a couple of days ago. call
nt_lm_owf_gen instead.
- call SMBOWFencrypt from SMBencrypt and SMBNTencrypt.
- added #ifdef DEBUG_PASSWORD debug password calls.
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therefore, they are being more strict, first in the server-side code, and
now in the client-side code.
this fixes a bind-request that was too short by 16 bytes, and an rpc-request
that was too long by 24 bytes.
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for smbwrapper
note that Lukes client changes broke smbtorture. This doesn't fix it,
but at least I didn't break it more than it was.
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some stage.
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cli_list() for directory listing and expended some other functions a
bit.
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translation!)
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dosn't compile by default. You need to do "make smbwrapper/smbwrapper.so"
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not ensuring a zero filled buffer before doing crypto stuff.
See PR#10121. Beware of this !
Jeremy.
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