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should allow us to call a function in swat rather than piping to
smbpasswd.
while doing this I also fixed quite a few "const char *" versus "char *" issues
that cropped up while using const to track down bugs in the code. This
led to changes in several generic functions.
The smbpasswd changes should be correct but they have not been
extensively tested. At least if I have introduced bugs then we should
be able to fix them more easily than before.
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resons and my own piece of mind...
Jeremy.
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client/client.c:
client/clitar.c:
include/client.h:
smbwrapper/smbw_dir.c:
smbwrapper/smbw_stat.c:
smbwrapper/smbw.c:
lib/util.c: Converted all use of 'mode' to uint16.
smbd/quotas.c: Fixed stupid comment bug I put in there :-(.
printing/printing.c: Fix from J.F. to new code.
Jeremy.
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I did this when I saw yet another bug report complaining about
smbclient intermittently missing files. Rather than applying more
patches to smbclient it was better to move to the more robust
clientgen.c code.
The conversion wasn't perfect, I probably lost some features of
smbclient while doing it, but at least smbclient should be consistent
now. It if fails it should _always_ fail rather than giving people the
false impression of a reliable utility.
the tar stuff seems to work, but hasn't had much testing as I never
use it myself. I'm sure someone will find bugs in my conversion of
smbtar.c. It was quite tricky as it did a lot of its own SMB calls. It
now uses clientgen.c exclusively.
smbclient is still quite messy, but at least it doesn't build its own
SMB packets.
I haven't touched smbmount as I never use it. Mike, do you want to
convert smbmount to use clientgen.c?
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libsmb/namequery.c: Fix to remove 2 second wait is we are doing a unicast
and got a reply.
smbd/dfree.c:
smbd/noquotas.c:
smbd/quotas.c: Fixes from Dejan Ilic <svedja@lysator.liu.se> for the quota
code.
utils/smbpasswd.c: Fixes to allow smbpasswd to be called from swat.
Jeremy.
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totally screws it up, giving garbage for the size fields.
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changes uses the unique index number from a SMB_QUERY_FILE_ALL_INFO to
try to provide inode numbers. If it is 0 then use the hash of the
filename as before.
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Jeremy.
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rpc_client/cli_pipe.c: Inlined code removed from smbdes.c
rpc_server/srv_samr.c: Fixed unused variable warning.
rpc_server/srv_util.c: Inlined code removed from smbdes.c
Luke - the above changes are the first part of the changes
you and I discussed as being neccessary at the CIFS conference.
*PLEASE REVIEW THESE CHANGES* - make sure I haven't broken
any of the authenticated DCE/RPC code.
smbd/nttrans.c: Fixed to allow NT5.0beta2 to use Samba shares
with NT SMB support.
smbd/open.c: Fixed mkdir when called from nttrans calls.
smbd/server.c: Set correct size for strcpy of global_myworkgroup.
Jeremy.
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- removed debug info in struni2 and unistr2 (security risk)
- rpc_pipe function was getting pointer to data then calling realloc *dur*
- password check function, the start of "credential checking",
user, wks, domain, pass as the credentials (not just user,pass which
is incorrect in a domain context)
- cli_write needs to return ssize_t not size_t, because total can be -1
if the write fails.
- fixed signed / unsigned warnings (how come i don't get those any more
when i compile with gcc???)
- nt password change added in smbd. yes, jeremy, i verified that the
SMBtrans2 version still works.
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Jeremy.
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- handle errmoredata a bit better
- fix dev type from tconx for smbw
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smbd/trans2.c: Added Thursby MAX extension.
libsmb/clientgen.c: Fixed smbtorture lock code.
Jeremy.
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cli_session_setup handles null sessions correctly
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- handle 0 params in ipc.c
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- got smbtorture to compile
- removed %D from some of lukes code - Luke, what is %D? it ain't
portable anyway
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especially as the headers get the syscall numbers wrong!
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- cleaned up resolve_name() (split into separate functions for each resolver)
- if can't find local master then use #1B name
- support listing of foreign workgroups in /smb/
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it will list all servers in your workgroup. You can set your workgroup
with the SMBW_WORKGROUP environment variable.
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servers that we don't know the netbios name of.
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will remove the job from the pirnt queue.
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You can print using "cp filename /smb/SERVER/PRINTER/jobname"
You can list the current printqueue using ls
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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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