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and a mini bug-fix by rob.nacarrato@sheridanc.on.ca
reads in an entry from the auto.home file for the user when they log in,
and mounts their home directory as the default path for the [homes] service.
i might add this as to the %substitution system, so that you can
specify subdirectories for the user profiles, mainly.
lkcl
access.c: Fixed crash if yp domain unavailable.
includes.h: Moved ifdefs for minor platform.
interface.c: Changed name of ipgrp to wins_ip to make it clearer.
loadparm.c: Changed default of wins support to 'no'.
nameannounce.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namebrowse.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namedbname.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namedbresp.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namedbsubnet.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namedbwork.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameelect.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namelogon.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namepacket.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameresp.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameserv.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameserv.h: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameservreply.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nameservresp.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
namework.c: Many changes to fix cross subnet browsing.
nmbd.c: Change to search wins subnet.
nmbsync.c: Change to check if we are any master before proceeding.
proto.h: Added find_subnet_all() and check_work_servertype().
util.c: Moved 'done' settings on name resolution.
Made version info consistent in ipc.c and nameannounce.c
Added define for BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE and BROWSER_CONSTANT
(see do_announce_host() in nameannounce.c).
Sniffing with the latest bloodhound I found that the byte range
occupied by the BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE is interpreted depending
on the type of announcement being made.
In a Local_Master_Announcement it is BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE
but in both Workgroup_Announcement and Host_Announcement
this is seen as Comment_String_Pointer. What does this mean?
We need to know?
local subnet _before_ going and registering it. the reason for this
is that i don't want to cause chaos by registering the name twice.
it's ok to register DOMAIN<1b> with the WINS server, because the WINS
server's job is to check a) _if_ there's a current owner of the name
b) if the current owner exists c) if the current owner still wants the
name. if they don't, the WINS server responds by saying, 'yes, you can
have it'.
lkcl
because the share must be browseable by a w95 client
2) send_mailslot_reply - unique or group datagram argument added.
3) netlogon.c - rewrote response packet to do the right thing for w95.
4) server.c reply_nt1() - added OEMDomainstring to the end.
5) (deep breath) reworked the nmbd-browsing code a little bit.
i discovered two months ago that becoming a primary domain controller
(and domain master browser) is done independently of becoming a
backup domain controller (logon server) is done independently of
becoming a local master browser.
therefore, three sets of state-machines (instead of just one) are in
place - each of which is responsible for taking samba through the
required stages to become: a logon server; a domain master browser;
and a local master browser.
each of these three things can occur independently on each interface,
_including_ the wins pseudo-interface. the only slight caveat is that
the wins pseudo-interface, by virtue of _not_ being a broadcast
interface, does _not_ register as a local master browser with the wins
server, as this doesn't make sense.
lkcl
chgpasswd.c: Added patch from Roland Haag <haag@think.de> to allow
password changes to be done more than once.
loadparm.c: Added entries for the "directory mode/directory mask parameters".
Changed default file mode to 644.
proto.h: Added sys_gethostbyname.
server.c: Added directory mode changes.
system.c: Added sys_gethostbyname.
trans2.c: Added NT_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL patch from Roger Orr
<rorr@csfp.csfb.com>
trans2.h: Defined NT_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL for above patch.
util.c: Changes calls to gethostbyname to sys_gethostbyname.
jra@cygnus.com
answers when a string was partially identical. this issue is still
outstanding, and needs to be investigated further.
loadparm.c: added lp_logon_path() parameter.
ipc.c: in NetUserGetInfo, lp_logon_path() can be returned instead of always
specifying \\SAMBA_SERVER\HOMES (which may not necessarily exist).
it is now possible to specify lp_logon_path() as \\ARBITRARY_SERVER\%U,
just like NT server can. the default is \\SAMBA_SERVER\HOMES, just like
it used to be.
lkcl
Changed shm_ prefixes to smb_shm_ prefixes as shm_ is a POSIX.4
prefix. Updated fd code in FAST_SHARE_MODE code
to work with new fd indirection.
quotas.c: Fixed #ifdef not on position zero.
Jeremy. (jra@cygnus.com).
last component of the modified pathname before modification. This
is needed due to an exceptional condition in reply_mv when the
filesystem is case preserving, but not case sensitive and the
user wants to change the case of a filename. Code for this is
also added to reply.c
Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com).
Makefile: Added AMIGA changes from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk>.
charset.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at>
charset.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at>
clitar.c: Patch to re-sync after read fail from (lost contributor name, sorry).
includes.h: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk>
includes.h: Patch for SunOS atexit by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
interface.c: Patch for AMIGA from Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <rask@k4315.kampsax.dtu.dk>
kanji.h: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at>
locking.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
locking.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
pipes.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
proto.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
reply.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
server.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
server.c: Patch for FAST_SHARE_MODE fix from (lost contributor name, sorry).
smb.h: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
smb.h: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
status.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
statuc.c: Patch to add granularity of lock files to usec by Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
system.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at>
trans2.c: Patch to fix file locking from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
trans2.c: Patch to fix volume name reported to Win95 from Jeremy (jra@cygnus.com)
util.c: Patch for Western European Languages from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at>
util.c: Patch to fix client_name from continuously returning UNKNOWN (from various contributors).
version.h: Update to 1.9.16p10.
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- got rid of many unnecessary calls to time(NULL) in nmbd. They were
causing it to chew too much CPU time when idle. Now we pass a time
value in from the top level.
Luke, can you take special note of the bug fixes to nmbd so you can
propogate them to your new code.
- rewrote the code that used to use fromhost(). We now call
gethostbyaddr() only if necessary and a maximum of once per
connection. Calling gethostbyaddr() causes problems on some systems so
avoiding it if possible is a good thing :-)
- added the "fake oplocks" option. See the docs in smb.conf(5) and
Speed.txt
- fixed a serious bug in nmbd where it would try a DNS lookup on
FIND_SELF queries. This caused a lot of unnecessary (and incorrect)
DNS lookups to happen. FIND_SELF queries should only go to the
internal name tables.
- don't set FIND_SELF for name queries if we are a wins proxy, as we
are supposed to be answering queries for other hosts.
- fixed a bug in nmbd which had "if (search | FIND_LOCAL)" instead of
"if (search & FIND_LOCAL)". Luke, this was in nameservreply.c
- the above 3 bugs together meant that DNS queries were being cached,
but the cache wasn't being used, so every query was going to DNS, no
wonder nmbd has been chewing so much CPU time! Another side effect was
that queries on names in lmhosts weren't being answered for bcast
queries with "wins proxy" set.
- ignore the maxxmit for seconday session setups (see CIFS spec)
- close user opened files in a uLogoffX for user level security (see
CIFS spec)
- added uid into the files struct to support the above change
- change debug level on clitar stuff
- define MAP_FILE if not defined
- ensure we never set authoritative on queries in nmbd
- fake a positive response to SMBioctl, apparently this is needed for
some WfWg printer drivers
- deny file access for non-fcbopen queries when (access_allowed == AREAD && flags == O_RDWR)
- add sys_waitpid()
set the mode on all created files. I think this is a better policy.
- change the debug levels on some items
- fix a charset handling bug which affected foreign and extended
charset users
- no longer switch back to the original directory when idle, instead
switch to / as the original directory may not be readable by ordinary
users.
- fix some bugs where the create mode of files was not being
explicitly set (it was relying on the umask and using fopen). Not a
big bug as it only affected obscure commands like the messaging ops.
- got rid of the lock code in the lpq cache as its no longer needed
- rewrote smbrun to be faster and to remove the security hole. We now
don't actually need a external smbrun binary, its all done by smbd.
- add a more explicit warning about uids and gids of -1 or 65535
stuff and also fix a pile of nmbd bugs. Unfortunately I found it very
hard to disentangle the new features from the bug fixes so I am
putting in the new code. I hope this is the last big pile of changes
to the 1.9.16 series!