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In order for the recursive search module to work, we first
must stop asserting that any extended match rule is a DN (to be modified
per the extended DN munging), as this is not the case for this particular rule.
This reverts commit 8cacd5b8113fa30fb4ccaaf3193839660feb285f.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Cochrane <adrianc@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Dieter Wallnöfer <mdw@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Thu Jan 14 04:54:26 CET 2016 on sn-devel-144
This is necessary because it has public headers.
Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk>
Reviewed-By: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-By: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Wed Jan 13 07:47:04 CET 2016 on sn-devel-144
Don't use AI_NUMERICHOST for getaddrinfo.
This is so that a host*NAME* handed in will get properly resolved.
Bug uncovered by the new nss_wrapper code (1.1.2) which fixed
the handling of the AI_NUMERICHOST flag in getaddrinfo.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
This makes sure a host*NAME* handed in will get properly resolved.
Bug uncovered by the new nss_wrapper code (1.1.2) which fixed
the handling of the AI_NUMERICHOST flag in getaddrinfo.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
This makes sure a host*NAME* handed in will get properly resolved.
Bug uncovered by the new nss_wrapper code (1.1.2) which fixed
the handling of the AI_NUMERICHOST flag in getaddrinfo.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
This makes sure a host*NAME* handed in will get properly resolved.
Bug uncovered by the new nss_wrapper code (1.1.2) which fixed
the handling of the AI_NUMERICHOST flag in getaddrinfo.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Schneider <asn@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
This changes the type used for # arguments to PyArg_ParseTuple
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
This changes the type used for # arguments to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
This changes the type used for # arguments to PyArg_ParseTuple
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
This changes the type used for # arguments to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Fri Jan 1 03:23:14 CET 2016 on sn-devel-144
Checking against the correct smb2_create object also lets us
check the correct create action (EXISTED vs CREATED).
Observed when this showed up in flakey test results.
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Tue Dec 29 08:34:03 CET 2015 on sn-devel-144
We fail on these ones, and it isn't immediately obvious why. Windows
also fails on *most* of them, but succeeds on "::ffff:0:0" which is a
bit strange but there you go.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Pair-programmed-with: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Thu Dec 24 07:16:25 CET 2015 on sn-devel-144
A subnet name needs to be a valid CIDR address range -- that's the
ones that look like 10.9.8.0/22, where the number after the /
determines how many bits are in the address suffix. It can be IPv4 or
IPv6. There are a few odd constraints (see MS-ADTS v20150630
6.1.1.2.2.2.1 "Subnet Object") -- for example, with IPv4, the implied
bit mask can't equal the address. That is, you can't have a subnet
named "255.255.255.0/24" in a Windows subnet. This rule does not apply
to IPv6.
Windows and Samba both make some ensure that subnets have a unique
valid name, though unfortunately Windows 2008R2 is rather slack when
it comes to IPv6. We follow Windows 2012R2, which roughly follows
RFC5952 -- with one caveat: Windows will allow an address like
"::ffff:0:1:2", which translates to the IPv4 address "0.1.0.2" using
the SIIT translation scheme, and which inet_ntop() would render as
"::ffff:0:0.1.0.2". In the Samba implementation we use an inet_pton()/
inet_ntop() round-trip to establish canonicality, so these addresses
fail. Windows wisely does not allow the SIIT style addresses (the
acronym is widely agreed to be off-by-one in the second letter), and
it will regard "::ffff:0:1:2" as simply "::ffff:0:1:2" and allow it.
We would like to do that too.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
This allows you to add, remove, or shift subnets.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
These are atomic anyway.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
The delete test deleted the site made by the create test, which worked
because "delete" sorts after "create" alphabetically. By themselves,
"delete" would fail and "create" would neglect its duty to clean up.
This would be an issue if the order of tests changes, if one of the
tests is not run, or if another test appears in between. Everything is
fine if they give up the pretense of independence.
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Bagnall <douglas.bagnall@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
These will need to be handled later, but probably via reading the cross-ref objects.
This avoids total failure when cloning a DC that has
subdomains.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Garming Sam <garming@catalyst.net.nz>
This works against any SMB server and test basic IO on the AFP_AfpInfo
stream.
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
When reading from the AFP_AfpInfo stream, OS X ignores the offset from
the request and always reads from offset=0.
The offset bounds check has a off-by-1 bug in OS X, so a request
offset=60 (AFP_AfpInfo stream has a ficed size of 60 bytes), len=1
returns 1 byte from offset 0 insteaf of returning 0.
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Opening the AFP_AfpInfo on a file that doesn't have that stream must
return ENOENT.
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Adjust desired_access to prevent flaky test with OS X SMB server.
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
OS X allows renaming of directories with open files regardless of AAPL
negotiation. Samba will only allow this after negotiating AAPL.
The first check in this test is that renaming fails without AAPL, so
skip this test if the server is OS X.
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
The test is Netatalk specific. Skip the test if "localdir" is not
specified.
Use torture_assert() to check the result from check_stream().
Bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11347
Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>