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The problem here is that as we start to get 'real users' they still
decide to do silly things, like load empty but existing smb.conf
files. Let's give them a better chance to discover what they did
wrong.
Andrew Bartlett
This is what W2KR3 does for NTCreateX and openX calls. May be the correct fix
for bug 6837 - "Too many open files" when trying to access large number of files.
Jeremy.
They won't work when the LDB change is done using "samdb_replace"
(consider "samr_password.c" functions).
I think this has been a relict which has been useful before the "password_hash"
module existed. Basically it itself does now the updates.
If an ace has the PRINCIPAL_SELF as trustee, this sid has to be replaced with
the onjectSid of the object being checked. PRINCIPAL_SELF is the way to grant rights
to an account over itself.
pvfs can be NULL if the directory a share points to does not exist. In
this case, there would be no open files, so it is safe to just return
from the function.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
removing a control means it can't be seen by any other modules, which
is usually not what is wanted. Better to just mark it non-critical,
which means anyone else who wants to look at it can, but if nobody
does its not an error.
For controls that need to be seen by more than one module, it is best
to just mark them non-critical when handled, instead of removing
them. Otherwise lower modules can't see them.
In this case we want the operational module to see the SD_FLAGS
control
It isn't very useful just saying that a control is not supported,
without saying which one is the problem
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
This interface should really have a proper error interface, but at
least a DEBUG() gives the user a chance of finding the error
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
This is based on the code from Eduardo Lima <eduardoll@gmail.com>, but
uses the new helper functions added in the last couple of commits
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
This is based on the function of the same name from Eduardo Lima
<eduardoll@gmail.com>, but using ldb_dn_compare, to give us
comparisons consistent with what the rest of the code uses.
We will use this function in combination with dsdb_wellknown_dn() to
find the Deleted Objects container for any object.
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>