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This is implemented by means of a message to the KDC, to avoid having
to link most of the KDC into netlogon.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 82fcd7941f5c54da2d994c8bd99dd8d86299a296)
However, I have still not figured out this protocol yet, and the docs
are rather unclear... :-(
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d878643071a1477435a267e2944461d367cdfa79)
Added a 'make slowtest' target that does run these tests.
Also added some comments in the test lists files.
(This used to be commit f67f3422b0fd319a3c6d3ccb3ea444a97c3ebaae)
(I really do wish it was clear what strings should be used in this file)
Until these tests authenticate, we can't pass against Samba4, and they
never could pass against AD.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 6e863e5fecf83f95ddc5b0149cf7093e2a6a1b07)
The support for oplocks is not completely finished
I believe we will not pass some non existing test.
But it's a good start.
metze
(This used to be commit 278eea57fa9f59908672c935187f942e7780f0aa)
We just need to pass the same sharedelay time
to smbtorture as we use for smbd.
metze
(This used to be commit 3b78dc7ab2f8e3faffa2eb3ae2462c133e368be3)
This is mainly cosmetical and so it would in the future be possible to print a tree of the tests.
People using "make test TESTS=..." may have to specify a slightly different regular expression
than they used to.
(This used to be commit fe0f2173c006573513f54c45c7bbc9d6855494af)
different mechanism for determining the quicktest list.
Quicktest is a bit verbose now (reports all the tests not run as SKIP:)
(This used to be commit e99e9c167f49c5f8762c7ad16b10ff4aab98091e)
SAMR pipe.
also test which bits in the accessmasks grant which right to perform operations on the returned policy handle
(This used to be commit cb5bc801362a4a81a690e641146c70a7af8e6096)
ping-pong.c
this is a manual test and only makes sense to be used in parallell with
the real ping-pong.c tool
(This used to be commit b58677fa745361eafe87c62b2988a7b6387b23e7)
been working on for at least half a year now. Contains the following
improvements:
* proper layering (finally!) for the registry library. Distinction is
now made between 'real' backends (local, remote, wine, etc) and
the low-level hive backends (regf, creg, ldb, ...) that are only used
by the local registry backend
* tests for all important hive and registry operations
* re-enable RPC-WINREG tests (still needs more work though, as
some return values aren't checked yet)
* write support for REGF files
* dir backend now supports setting/reading values, creating keys
* support for storing security descriptors
* remove CREG backend as it was incomplete, didn't match the data model
and wasn't used at all anyway
* support for parsing ADM files as used by the policy editor (see lib/policy)
* support for parsing PREG files (format used by .POL files)
* new streaming interface for registry diffs (improves speed and memory usage
for regdiff/regpatch significantly)
... and fixes a large number of bugs in the registry code
(This used to be commit 7a1eec6358bc863dfc671c542b7185d3e39d7b5a)