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Samba3 tree.
This is neater, plus it avoids the need to get legal approval from SGI
to use their GPLv2-only code under GPLv3.
If/when SGI legal sort things out, we could consider adding back this
header for very old systems where linux/dqblk_xfs.h is not available.
(This used to be commit cb435543f84955be75368a3294bc6b627414d876)
checkin will pull this up to srvstr_get_path. At that point we can get more
independent of the inbuf, the base_ptr in pull_string will only be used
to satisfy UCS2 alignment constraints.
(This used to be commit 836782b07bf133e9b2598c4a089f1c810e4c7754)
that contains some of the fields from the SMB header, removing the need
to access inbuf directly. This right now is used only in the open file
code & friends, and creating that header is only done when needed. This
needs more work, but it is a start.
Jeremy, I'm only checking this into 3_0, please review before I merge it
to _26.
Volker
(This used to be commit ca988f4e79e977160d82e86486972afd15d4acf5)
keytabnames (like "ANY:FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab,krb4:/etc/srvtab"). This also
fixes keytab support with Heimdal (which supports the WRFILE pragma as well
now).
Guenther
(This used to be commit 7ca002f4cc9ec4139c0c48952ebf05f89b5795ef)
return to correctly return NT_STATUS_INVALID_OWNER if it
should be disallowed. Matches better what W2K3R3 does.
NFSv4 ACL module owners, please examine these changes.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit fc6899a5506b272f8cd5f5837ca13300b4e69a5f)
This was only affecting the newer versions of usrmgr.exe, because they
use a user_info_25 struct. The password is getting set separately
inside that code, so the password last set time was getting set from the
password change logic.
We also were not parsing a number of fields (like logon hours) from the
user_info_25. That should also be fixed.
(This used to be commit afabd68b6ae874aceba708dc36808ed007ad496c)
We were incorrectly using the renew_till timestamp instead of the renewed
ticket's endtime to calculate the next refreshing date.
Guenther
(This used to be commit aa3511a5b5e6a96a02110a7ad0ab1d43e6d25766)
reg #defines use "REG_" prefix. Michael - please check
gcc warnings on compiles.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7885b68bb5df0ebe290feca0e74b4a20ef59e718)
The global options are stored as values in the subkey "global"
of the SMBCONF registry key.
The activation is accomplished in smb.conf though a new special
semantic of the "include" parameter: "include = registry" triggers
the processing of the registry global options exactly at the
position of the include statement. Options read from the registry
take the same precedence as parameters loaded from a file via
include. Need to reload the registry globals is detected by
watching the tdb sequence number.
Registry shares are automatically activated when the registry
globals are processed.
So a "registry only" configuration can be realized by an
smb.conf that looks as follows:
================================
[global]
include = registry
================================
The global options and registry shares can be conveniently
edited with the "net conf" utility.
Caveat:
A possible pitfall consists in using "include = registry"
together with the "lock directory" directive in the registry.
This problem will be addressed in the next time.
Note on the code:
Processing of the registry options is accomplished by a function
process_registry_globals() in loadparm.c The current version is
only an interim solution: It is handcoded instead of using the
infrastructure of reg_api.c. The reason for this is that using
reg_api still has too large linker dependencies, bloating virtually
all targets by PASSDB_OBJ, SMBLDAP_OBJ, GROUPDB_OBJ and LDB stuff.
A version of process_registry_globals that uses reg_api is
included but commented out. The goal is to eventually refactor
and restructure the registry code so that one can use the reg_api
to access only the registry tdb and not link all the dynamic
backends with all their linking implications.
(This used to be commit 24b0cbcb3741dd14b04728448a85cc04a057e7d0)
activation of global registry options in loadparm.c, mainly to
extract functionality from net_conf.c to be made availabel elsewhere
and to minimize linker dependencies.
In detail:
* move functions registry_push/pull_value from lib/util_reg.c to new file
lib/util_reg_api.c
* create a fake user token consisting of builtin administrators sid and
se_disk_operators privilege by hand instead of using get_root_nt_token()
to minimize linker deps for bin/net.
+ new function registry_create_admin_token() in new lib/util_reg_smbconf.c
+ move dup_nt_token from auth/token_util.c to new file lib/util_nttoken.c
+ adapt net_conf.c and Makefile.in accordingly.
* split lib/profiles.c into two parts: new file lib/profiles_basic.c
takes all the low level mask manipulation and format conversion functions
(se_priv, privset, luid). the privs array is completely hidden from
profiles.c by adding some access-functions. some mask-functions are not
static anymore.
Generally, SID- and LUID-related stuff that has more dependencies
is kept in lib/profiles.c
* Move initialization of regdb from net_conf.c into a function
registry_init_regdb() in lib/util_reg_smbconf.c.
Michael
(This used to be commit efd3e2bfb756ac5c4df7984791c67e7ae20a582e)
I'm 100% certain I've forgotten to merge something, but the main code
should be in. It's mainly in dbwrap_ctdb.c, ctdbd_conn.c and
messages_ctdbd.c.
There should be no changes to the non-cluster case, it does survive make
test on my laptop.
It survives some very basic tests with ctdbd enables, I did not do the
full test suite for clusters yet.
Phew...
Volker
(This used to be commit 15553d6327a3aecdd2b0b94a3656d04bf4106323)
in a lookup_sidX reply isn't optional - like the
lookup_sidX query it needs to be defined in the
struct.
All this will go away with PIDL (thank goodness....).
Jerry - I think this is a showstopper to be merged
for 3.0.25b.
I'll be watching the build farm to see if anything broke.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 9300b92f7a51eb80fdc039d8dad23ea9ce82aa8f)
as we can't replace this function in libreplace and we do
the some stuff for other function in the same way.
metze
(This used to be commit 5e9b84326b4c65799e6fa6550de870d9a7ebba85)
> Here's the problem I hit:
>
> getgrnam("foo") -> nscd -> NSS -> winbindd ->
> winbindd_passdb.c:nam_to_sid() -> lookup_global_sam_name() ->
> getgrnam("foo") -> nscd -> ....
>
> This is in the SAMBA_3_0 specifically but in theory could happen
> SAMBA_3_0_25 (or 26) for an unknown group.
>
> The attached patch passes down enough state for the
> name_to_sid() call to be able to determine the originating
> winbindd cmd that came into the parent. So we can avoid
> making more NSS calls if the original call came in trough NSS
> so we don't deadlock ? But you should still service
> lookupname() calls which are needed for example when
> doing the token access checks for a "valid groups" from
> smb.conf.
>
> I've got this in testing now. The problem has shown up with the
> DsProvider on OS X and with nscd on SOlaris and Linux.
(This used to be commit bcc8a3290aaa0d2620e9d391ffbbf65541f6d742)
netr_GetDcAnyName all the time (which is the correct thing to do).
Fix the naming and opcode mixup in all branches.
Guenther
(This used to be commit def6464c872a5939f0028837254f2c019d2d71c8)
branch, please check if it fulfils your needs.
Two changes: The validation is not done inside the brlock.c traverse_fn,
it's done as a separate routine.
Secondly, this patch does not call the checker routines in smbcontrol
directly but depends on a running smbd.
(This used to be commit 7e39d77c1f90d9025cab08918385d140e20ca25b)
This replaces the internal explicit dev/ino file id representation by a
"struct file_id". This is necessary as cluster file systems and NFS
don't necessarily assign the same device number to the shared file
system. With this structure in place we can now easily add different
schemes to map a file to a unique 64-bit device node.
Jeremy, you might note that I did not change the external interface of
smb_share_modes.c.
Volker
(This used to be commit 9b10dbbd5de8813fc15ebbb6be9b18010ffe8139)
netr_DsRGetDCNameEx2) and add new ds request and reply flags, also add some
more WERROR codes.
Guenther
(This used to be commit 37ae7f419702c563bcd0d9c27c02bde7efd34dd7)
This removes message_block / message_unblock. I've talked to Jeremy and
Günther, giving them my reasons why I believe they have no effect.
Neither could come up with a counter-argument, so they go :-)
(This used to be commit a925e0991ffbaea4a533bab3a5d61e5d367d46c8)
replaced by MSG_FLAG_LOWPRIORITY or'ed into the msg_type. To enable this,
changed the msg_type definitions to hexadecimal.
This way we could theoretically add the MSG_FLAG_NODUPLICATES again, but I
would rather not do this, because that one is racy and can't be guaranteed at
all.
(This used to be commit 3f5eb8a9600839a9f9c44c553f0bda6df22b30b0)
doing this because for the clustering the marshalling is needed in more
than one place, so I wanted a decent routine to marshall a message_rec
struct which was not there before.
Tridge, this seems about the same speed as it used to be before, the
librpc/ndr overhead in my tests was under the noise.
Volker
(This used to be commit eaefd00563173dfabb7716c5695ac0a2f7139bb6)
with the Apple guys and Linux kernel guys. Still looking
at how to do writeX as there's no recvfile().
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit a53268fb2082de586e2df250d8ddfcff53379102)