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namedbsubnet.c: Stop registering 1x name unless we can be a local master.
reply.c: Remove ERRbaddirectory code.
server.c: Remove abort() - use exit_server() instead.
trans2.c: Remove ERRbaddirectory code.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 76247228896d39312ba896fa229076be3271e2e4)
added api_ntlsarpcTNP() function. hooray!
smb.h:
added LSA #defines needed by above function.
(This used to be commit 5437f666987918516032cf8a5dada107e5d14d25)
use UTIME structure (defined and commented in smb.h to be time, secs,
since 01jan1970)
pipes.c:
another sub-function.
util.c:
added char *unistr2(uint16 *buff) function. same as unistr except
it takes uint16* instead of char*.
smbparse.c smb.h:
more structure sorting.
proto.h:
the usual.
(This used to be commit 72a86f514f0c92b69499718e63f5dd73ebece56e)
change MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH to MAX_PASS_LEN to prevent conflict on some
systems
add #ifdef around soft link dependent code (for systems that don't
have soft links)
(This used to be commit e10ba4b97a219e87b62d32834bf15ed2e323ed2e)
to call the unused static functions in pipes.c. avoids need to move
#if UNDEFINED_NTDOMAIN about, to stop compiler warnings while code is
being developed, but might be released as-is.
(This used to be commit d7f41e3815babce58fa9901f076c2918666abaf9)
includes.h: Split definitions for SGI4,5,6.
pipes.c: Moved Luke's #ifdef to remove warnings.
quotas.c: Two changes for FreeBSD and SGI.
server.c: Quota changes for large filesystems.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit b8ff5543b9fa45095caa9f24aeb22a1dcc1cd308)
added lp_domainsid()
lsaparse.c smb.h:
debugging structures and parsing functions
pipes.c:
finally got to the functions that will go into the RPC switch statement.
(This used to be commit d15aed8a9c58a7cc90befaee2d5a2752708f9327)
server.c: Allow admin_user on read only shares. I think this is
safe but it needs looking at.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit cc50955a2760f1de7e80b91408a7c0806f6eb44c)
lsaparse.c: #ifdef'ed out code so this will compile - LUKE PLEASE CHECK THIS.
pipes.c: #ifdef'ed out code so this will compile - LUKE PLEASE CHECK THIS.
server.c: Fixed last known oplock race condition.
smb.h: Re-removed USE_OPLOCK defines - someone checked in an old version.
smbparse.c: #ifdef'ed out code so this will compile - LUKE PLEASE CHECK THIS.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 1e1366ddc5542283a37debdf830ca139bbade1b0)
more static unused functions in pipes.c for the LSA RPC stream.
smb.h:
corrections and altercations over the documentation
lsaparse.c:
reflecting alterations in LSA structures...
(This used to be commit bef12478d212a950578843d6d4dece1f153bfd25)
some routines to create LSA RPC packets. none of them are used.
lsaparse.c:
smbparse.c:
smb.h:
more tidy-up.
(This used to be commit b37e21273e81b875876e8e8ddf6804714044ffd8)
locking.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
params.c: Removed unused variable.
proto.h: Updated.
reply.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
server.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
smb.h: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
smbparse.c: Changed shadowed variable.
status.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
util.c: Removed USE_OPLOCKS - now the default.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit b93509846d6291771787af457500eec8984ee6bd)
more often than you might think (reproduced here with 4 clients
and netbench :-).
Raising debug log level for report from 1 to 3.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 23eeab7aa2e9c935e1f48ce3449544c03c1c899f)
solaris crashes.
reply.c: Added NT specific error code. Put oplock break code in correct place
in reply_lockingX.
server.c: Removed unneeded error mapping stuff.
Fixed race condition in oplock code.
trans2.c: Added NT specific error code.
util.c: Added paranoia check in interpret_addr. Some core dumps
reported here. Upped fcntl debug levels.
Andrew. Please check the NT specific error code handling (search
for the string "/* Ugly - NT specific hack - but needed (JRA) */",
this makes NT and 95 clients behave correctly here - please check
your Visual Basic apps with this code.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com).
(This used to be commit 97ee4a5f69bd9cfbbc8710a1a04d80db0ee40104)
server.c: Updated after netbench observation. Oplocks must be
broken *before* share modes are checked, not after. Netbench seems
to be working now.
smb.h: Added offsets for oplock break time fields.
trans2.c: Upped debug messages.
util.c: Upped debug messages.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit bc4b70c566ed5fa926441fb64a0f756a6137d8d0)
change from ERRbaddirectory to ERRbadpath for ENOTDIR errors. This
reverts to the old Samba code. I've done quite a bit of testing
against NT4 and have yet to get it to produce the ERRbaddirectory
error code. Producing ERRbaddirectory made a visual basic application
that was sent to me not run. This might explain some of the "it
doesn't work any more" complaints we've got about 1.9.17.
Jeremy, can you remember how you got NT to produce ERRbaddirectory?
There might be some specific circumstances we need to cover.
(This used to be commit 1ed901ddffef48cdce87017bab0fd613e6ca8637)
setting applies to all shares regardless of any settings on other
shares. This allows us to immediately drop a connection if it does not
come from a allowed host, without even parsing the first SMB
packet. The next time we get a nasty security hole we can offer people
the option of just setting their hosts allow line.
If we drop a connection in this way we generate a "Not listening for
calling name" response and then exit.
add a per share "oplocks" option in smb.conf. I think its important to
be able to disable oplocks on a per-share basis as there are occasions
then they are definately not wanted, for example when sharing data
between a windows box and a unix application. This also allows us to
tell people "try disabling oplocks" when diagnosing problems.
fix a bug in process_smb(). It was taking the length of the packet
from outbuf, not inbuf (this bug was introduced with the oplocks
code). Jeremy, I assume this wasn't deliberate?
(This used to be commit 44bc9f239aa0b3cdf6cf9ad8d3911e397eba7335)
Yipeee. At least as far as I can check in a short time :-).
local.h: Changed OPLOCK_BREAK_TIMEOUT to 30 seconds.
locking.c: Big changes to delete oplocks on a share mode entry.
proto.h: updated.
reply.c: Added oplock break code in lockingX reply & readbraw reply.
server.c: Add batch oplock code. Force server shutdown if client fails
to respond to oplock break.
smb.h: Fix silly slow share mode oplock define bug.
status.c: Add oplock status info.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 4c83d37239f15f855fc10f01d7b4bf4217fb9eda)
includes.h: Added INADDR_LOOPBACK define.
locking.c: More code to support oplocks.
proto.h: Updated.
server.c: More code to support oplocks. Moved processing of an SMB out of
process() into a separate function so it is easier to call from an oplock
break.
smb.h: Added oplock fields.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit f46dbaf08eb8e06a7545d2c19dce9e2dda9dcc78)
domain development code won't diverge.
Makefile: Fixed make proto (again). Added GLIBC2 fixes for Linux.
includes.h: Added GLIBC2 fixes for Linux.
proto.h: Much tidier.
quotas.c: OSF/1 quota fix.
reply.c: Fix from Ray Frush <frush@engr.colostate.edu> for zero NT timestamps.
server.c util.c: First oplock checkin - nowhere near finished so bracketed
with #ifdef USE_OPLOCKS. Done to make sync with NT domain code easier.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 7dce7d84473beb5663b14a8ab32781970819c19d)
can be used in the logon script parameter definition in the smb.conf
Globals section. This fixes a problem reported by Jacco de Leeuw
where OS/2 does not see the %u variable. Jacco suggested using %U
but we really do want the user for the netlogon share session.
If this does not do the trick - well we eat our hat! Yeh!
(This used to be commit a7716b2e70606e447094509116455ea53fe8bf64)
way to allow Samba client users to delete directories
containing Mac metafile information (.AppleDouble directories).
Needed for clean integration with netatalk.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 29c6c037dc62e44784e9d127d1e7ef3dd1506733)
- move routines about a bit between smbencrypt.c and smbdes.c. Ensure
that there is no entry point for normal DES operation
- add the following comment:
This code is NOT a complete DES implementation. It implements only
the minimum necessary for SMB authentication, as used by all SMB
products (including every copy of Microsoft Windows95 ever sold)
In particular, it can only do a unchained forward DES pass. This
means it is not possible to use this code for encryption/decryption
of data, instead it is only useful as a "hash" algorithm.
There is no entry point into this code that allows normal DES operation.
I believe this means that this code does not come under ITAR
regulations but this is NOT a legal opinion. If you are concerned
about the applicability of ITAR regulations to this code then you
should confirm it for yourself (and maybe let me know if you come
up with a different answer to the one above)
(This used to be commit 35b92e725f351c9a9f2846a6b55f71c234f187c7)
1) put the encryption code in by default, with no #ifdef. It is still
disabled by default so you need to add "encrypt passwords = yes" in
smb.conf but at least all binaries will have it.
2) cleanup the kanji code so it compiles with no warnings
3) get rid of lots of uses of ugly non-portable C code. The main
offender being things like "register" but also remove uses of the
"const" keyword as there are compilers out there that don't support it
and even those that do often complain about its usage. Users don't
like warnings :-(
There is still some work to do. We need to replace the md4 code with
our own implementation. The current code (from rfc1186) is PD but is
not very portable. The new RFC (rfc1320) is more portable but adds
copyright restrictions. I'll do a from-scratch MD4 soon.
We also need to test that what I've implemented is portable. It should
be, but I'm too tired right now to test it on anything other than
intel linux.
(This used to be commit db917c62c14315afe6f0745a8097c1bca25cbf07)
with no password they are seen as guest. Previous patch
broke this.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 9a55c49626f65627b26417795891260bb2afcc27)
mangle.c smb.h util.c:
Big merge to allow KANJI support to be in the main
binary without explicitly compiling with it.
locking.c: Fix for smbstatus not being able to read files.
namepacket.c: Removed unneccesary debug statement.
trans2.c: Added Luke's proposed fix (ifdefed out until further testing).
nmblookup.c: Fixed bug where query fails and status is done on bogus IP.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 9196255022ae8c51b527412747b324819bea2c13)
status.c: Made sure myhostname was initialised before substitutions.
server.c
trans2.c: Moved OS/2 WPS fix.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 8a12b6a4f0feec712f5c4e02e21198c455b060ae)
We cannot use the same name as the client to
the NT password server, as NT will drop client
connections if the same client name connects
twice. Instead, synthesize a name from our pid.
and the remote machine name.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit ebf9487a9a68c4d786449490627ee919622e6dbf)
capabilities bits in session_setup_and_X to decide. Made remote_arch
an enum as well as a string, for easier use.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit 99080705a2d0adcb25e1eecbe517a2fac2779baa)
nameresp.c
nameserv.c
nameservreply.c
proto.h : Removed broadcast and recurse parameters in the
queue_netbios_pkt_wins() call - they are not needed as they
should always be 'false' and 'true' respectively.
Also fixed a bug with secure name registration (WINS
server code).
server.c: Finally fixed problem with error 267 being
returned to Win95. It is needed by NT. This is a horrid
fix and I would appreciate a better one :-).
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit fa1305d1894a28331ba80d9de038ebf31ba902d6)
server.c: Fix for old DOS clients not understanding ERRbaddirectory - map to ERRbadpath.
util.c: Fix for systems with no LOG_DAEMON facility.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
(This used to be commit dadb1ffb4ca5222c0b62d785cd714d65cae328e8)
only thing i couldn't do was get the chaining word count to point to
the end of the smb reply, for the next and_X (not that there is one).
(This used to be commit 54f11999d2113f2e88144ed63e23dd82b32e14a6)
the print_ functions in reply.c, with the effect that you couldn't
cancel print jobs from smbclient or from older dos clients.
we now use a couple of utility functions printjob_encode() and
printjob_decode() rather than sticking the bitops inline in each
place.
also fixed a bunch of places that used foo%0xFF rather than foo&0xFF
Note that this isn't really me doing the commit, it can't be as I'm
working on my thesis ...
(This used to be commit 3556763be3acbf01c967ee9717943dd44163fb9f)
server.c: Changed comparison from dname to name2 - seems correct - don't know why
I changed it originally. hmmmmm.
trans2.c: Made lanman2 code more similar to scan_directory(). I should
make the trans2 code call scan_dir as they are so similar.
Jeremy(jallison@whistle.com).
(This used to be commit 3909576849025ed21e5282abc892ae7582ee0275)