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libsmb/clilist.c:
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:
smbd/trans2.c: Changed unistr_to_ascii to unistr_to_dos - do codepage conversion.
msdfs/msdfs.c: Removed stub unistr_to_dos.
libsmb/pwd_cache.c: Removed obfuscation functions as they don't do anything and
don't add any security.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1ed146467e764e6a81d8f78cd58fb5765ebf5d21)
this adds "#define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1" in lots of places. Don't panic -
this isn't permanent, it should go after another few merge steps have
been done
(This used to be commit 92109d7b3c06f240452d39f669ecb8c9c86ab610)
for "socket operation on non-socket" error in log.smb
on HEAD branch startup (server_fd not initialized to -1).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit ebb4f76550062b0ea2005a2b8842641a2c91f528)
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c: Bring into sync with 2.0.x.
smbd/blocking.c: Improve blocking debug reporting.
utils/torture.c: Added check for NT locking bug.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit e8ff6d3fb5537c39611a5784bf7216ae812acd27)
we needed to accept usernames of the form DOMAIN/user, which means we
needed to pass the domain to a getpwnam() like routine in certain
critical spots.
What I'd rather do is get rid of "char *user" everywhere and use the
new userdom_struct, but that will have to wait a few days.
(This used to be commit 8b7a10febead8be182e7d5b1d68259e31530b69c)
userdom_struct. As the name implies this also contains a domain
(unused at the moment).
This will be important shortly, as operation in appliance mode needs
the domain to be always carried with the username.
(This used to be commit ee8546342d5be90e730372b985710d764564b124)
errors etc.) into locking/posix.c, where it is needed. fcntl_lock in lib/util.c
is now very small and clean.
Added (*lock) op to vfs layer.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 46092ee1410faa4e3c143d80a960a8adaa19d7fc)
turns out to be essential for a correct implementation (there ins't
enough room to store all possible masks in the status return
structure!)
(This used to be commit 38f5e133670ada6e5799a16cf1a0e2e3ee1d9afd)
call to ms_fnmatch(). This also removes all the Win9X semantics stuff
and a bunch of other associated cruft.
- moved the stat cache code into statcache.c
- fixed the uint16 alignment requirements of ascii_to_unistr() and
unistr_to_ascii()
- trans2 SMB_FIND_FILE_BOTH_DIRECTORY_INFO returns the short name as
unicode always (at least thats what NT4 does)
- fixed some errors in the in-memory tdb code. Still ugly, but doesn't
crash as much
(This used to be commit 03e9cea004bbba72161a5323cf3b4556c94aed8e)
soon in smbd/service.c (file operations were being done after the
handle was closed).
It looks cleaner in smbd/conn.c as it is part of the closing of a conn
struct anyway.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 858eb53dc510d1b27c4f91045fa932a3ef546754)
fd_close now calls fd_close_posix() directly.
set_posix_lock/release_posix_lock() now handle the reference counting.
More changes due when this gets moved to the file locking/posix.c
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 239abd48f049c6a8d2bbc0636eacf347ab77588c)
When a file is being closed, once it passes the fnum and tid tests then
the locking context should be ignored when removing all locks. This is
what is done in the brl close case, but when you have outstanding
POSIX locks, then you cannot remove all the brl locks in one go, you
have to get the lock list and call do_unlock individually. As this
uses global_smbpid as the locking context, you need to make sure
that this is set correctly for the specific lock being removed. I
now do this by storing the smbpid in each entry in the unlock list returned from
the query call. I removed the smbpid from fsp (not needed) and
things seem ok (even with the stupid smbpid tricks that smbtorture plays :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6baa96bb466915cc17e8cbad50254d6bd47b967b)
smbpid used when a file was opened in the files_struct. Else we use
the wrong global_smbpid when we are closing the file and trying to
remove the brl locks - this causes the brl locks to be left when the
file is closed as the samba_context check fails.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2746e5602e493e5b022764b4b839eb4d2f14363b)
removed from the smbd/open.c code.
We now use a dlink list of structures indexed by dev/inode to store
all pending fd's for close. This could be rewritten to use lib/hash.c
if this is discovered to be too slow in use.
Andrew, please take a look and let me know if this is what you
had in mind.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0487841120a7584da9a2b83b9574562c415d7024)
test. Was miscounting posix locks, plus was not taking into account
the case where other_fsp == fsp in the 'move locks' case. DOH ! This
code will be re-written anyway :-).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 5278ec016cb24d8263fe6e7c1d389f466270ef24)
open on the same dev/inode pair with existing POSIX locks.
This is done at the smbd/open layer, so smbd just calls fd_close() and
the transfer of any open fd's is done under the covers of fd_close().
When an fsp is closed and no other fsp's open on the same dev/inode
pair have existing POSIX locks then all fd's associated with this fsp
are closed.
Now only the hard part of doing the POSIX range unlock code when read
locks overlap remains for full POSIX/SMB lock integration....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 1df48ed55ee303b6d84d7277fd79761cfe5f7052)
fsp->open is no longer needed (if an fsp pointer is valid, then it's open :-).
NB for Luke, this patch also did not apply to TNG. TNG is not yet
identical w.r.t file serving with HEAD. This makes it impossible for
me to help maintain TNG. Please fix asap.
lib/substitute.c: Removed unused variable (pidstr).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 389b700a26e8a308a0dff6fc038c38068aa0119a)