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/*
Samba Unix/Linux SMB client library
Distributed SMB/CIFS Server Management Utility
Copyright (C) 2001 Andrew Bartlett (abartlet@samba.org)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/*
* A function of this type is passed to the '
* run_rpc_command' wrapper. Must go before the net_proto.h
* include
*/
typedef NTSTATUS (*rpc_command_fn)(const DOM_SID *,
const char *,
struct cli_state *cli,
struct rpc_pipe_client *,
TALLOC_CTX *,
int,
const char **);
typedef struct copy_clistate {
TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx;
struct cli_state *cli_share_src;
struct cli_state *cli_share_dst;
char *cwd;
uint16 attribute;
}copy_clistate;
struct rpc_sh_ctx {
struct cli_state *cli;
DOM_SID *domain_sid;
const char *domain_name;
const char *whoami;
const char *thiscmd;
struct rpc_sh_cmd *cmds;
struct rpc_sh_ctx *parent;
};
struct rpc_sh_cmd {
const char *name;
struct rpc_sh_cmd *(*sub)(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
struct rpc_sh_ctx *ctx);
int pipe_idx;
NTSTATUS (*fn)(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, struct rpc_sh_ctx *ctx,
struct rpc_pipe_client *pipe_hnd,
int argc, const char **argv);
const char *help;
};
enum netdom_domain_t { ND_TYPE_NT4, ND_TYPE_AD };
/* INCLUDE FILES */
#include "utils/net_proto.h"
/* MACROS & DEFINES */
#define NET_FLAGS_MASTER 0x00000001
#define NET_FLAGS_DMB 0x00000002
#define NET_FLAGS_LOCALHOST_DEFAULT_INSANE 0x00000004 /* Would it be insane to set 'localhost'
as the default remote host for this
operation? For example, localhost
is insane for a 'join' operation. */
#define NET_FLAGS_PDC 0x00000008 /* PDC only */
#define NET_FLAGS_ANONYMOUS 0x00000010 /* use an anonymous connection */
#define NET_FLAGS_NO_PIPE 0x00000020 /* don't open an RPC pipe */
/* net share operation modes */
#define NET_MODE_SHARE_MIGRATE 1
extern int opt_maxusers;
extern const char *opt_comment;
extern const char *opt_container;
extern int opt_flags;
extern const char *opt_comment;
extern const char *opt_target_workgroup;
extern const char *opt_workgroup;
extern int opt_long_list_entries;
extern int opt_verbose;
extern int opt_reboot;
extern int opt_force;
extern int opt_machine_pass;
extern int opt_timeout;
extern const char *opt_host;
extern const char *opt_user_name;
extern const char *opt_password;
extern bool opt_user_specified;
extern int opt_localgroup;
extern int opt_domaingroup;
extern const char *opt_newntname;
extern int opt_rid;
r1692: first commit :) * add IA64 to the architecture table of printer-drivers * add new "net"-subcommands: net rpc printer migrate {drivers|printers|forms|security|settings|all} [printer] net rpc share migrate {shares|files|all} [share] this is the first part of the migration suite. this will will (once feature-complete) allow to do 1:1 server-cloning in the best possible way by making heavy use of samba's rpc_client-functions. all migration-steps are implemented as rpc/smb-client-calls; net communicates via rpc/smb with two servers at the same time (a remote, source server and a destination server that currently defaults to the local smbd). this allows e. g. printer-driver migration including driverfiles, recursive mirroring of file-shares including file-acls, etc. almost any migration step can be called with a migrate-subcommand to provide more flexibility during a migration process (at the cost of quite some redundancy :) ). "net rpc printer migrate settings" is still in a bad condition (many open questions that hopefully can be adressed soon). "net rpc share migrate security" as an isolated call to just migrate share-ACLs will be added later. Before playing with it, make sure to use a test-server. Migration is a serious business and this tool-set can perfectly overwrite your existing file/print-shares. * along with the migration functions had to make I the following changes: - implement setprinter level 3 client-side - implement net_add_share level 502 client-side - allow security descriptor to be set in setprinterdata level 2 serverside guenther (This used to be commit 8f1716a29b7e85baf738bc14df7dabf03762f723)
2004-08-10 18:27:17 +04:00
extern int opt_acls;
extern int opt_attrs;
extern int opt_timestamps;
r1692: first commit :) * add IA64 to the architecture table of printer-drivers * add new "net"-subcommands: net rpc printer migrate {drivers|printers|forms|security|settings|all} [printer] net rpc share migrate {shares|files|all} [share] this is the first part of the migration suite. this will will (once feature-complete) allow to do 1:1 server-cloning in the best possible way by making heavy use of samba's rpc_client-functions. all migration-steps are implemented as rpc/smb-client-calls; net communicates via rpc/smb with two servers at the same time (a remote, source server and a destination server that currently defaults to the local smbd). this allows e. g. printer-driver migration including driverfiles, recursive mirroring of file-shares including file-acls, etc. almost any migration step can be called with a migrate-subcommand to provide more flexibility during a migration process (at the cost of quite some redundancy :) ). "net rpc printer migrate settings" is still in a bad condition (many open questions that hopefully can be adressed soon). "net rpc share migrate security" as an isolated call to just migrate share-ACLs will be added later. Before playing with it, make sure to use a test-server. Migration is a serious business and this tool-set can perfectly overwrite your existing file/print-shares. * along with the migration functions had to make I the following changes: - implement setprinter level 3 client-side - implement net_add_share level 502 client-side - allow security descriptor to be set in setprinterdata level 2 serverside guenther (This used to be commit 8f1716a29b7e85baf738bc14df7dabf03762f723)
2004-08-10 18:27:17 +04:00
extern const char *opt_exclude;
extern const char *opt_destination;
extern int opt_testmode;
extern int opt_have_ip;
extern struct sockaddr_storage opt_dest_ip;
extern const char *share_type[];
/* Structure for mapping accounts to groups */
/* Array element is the group rid */
typedef struct _groupmap {
uint32 rid;
uint32 gidNumber;
fstring sambaSID;
fstring group_dn;
} GROUPMAP;
typedef struct _accountmap {
uint32 rid;
fstring cn;
} ACCOUNTMAP;