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registry values are now passed around in containers
(REGSUBKEY_CTR & REGVAL_CTR) which each possess a TALLOC_CTX.
* removed subkey_specific_fn() from REGISTRY_OPS. Is implemented
in the form of a wrapper
* temporarily broke the printing registry ops.
* implemented inheritence for the data_p of nodes in a SORTED_TREE
* All REGISTRY_KEY instances now store a valid REGISTRY_HOOK since
the default REGOSTRY_OPS structure is stored in the root of the
cache_tree.
* Probably some other change I forgot.... T
(This used to be commit e7b55e8f01)
As noticed by Lev Iserovich <lev@ciprico.com> this seems to fix a problem
with oplock breaks and Win2k, and we are protected from problems by existing
code in trans2.c and nttrans.c
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit e3f7d6c03f)
queueid in job number. This means we must have an internal tdb to store
mapping from 16 bit RAP jobid's to 32 bit RPC jobids.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4ff64f6970)
effective gid which could mean that the user gets group 0 in their
group list for acl interpretation
this is a replacement fix for the one richard did in 2.2 (which didn't
cope wiith variable behaviour depending on which nss module was in
use)
(This used to be commit cfc5ca3416)
a getgr*() function that lists groups without numerating all the
group members. Instead of definiing a new nss method (which might
cause problems) I added an environment variable WINBIND_GETGRLST
that tells winbind not to fill in the group members in a gergrent()
request. This can speed up group listing by a factor of 20 or more
(on my test system with 50000 groups it reduces the time from an hour
to 2 minutes)
(This used to be commit e3f73256d3)
The idea here is to allow invalid LM passwords in otherwise valid accounts.
This happens when we create an account without a password, for example.
Previously we would stop at the LM password, and not read things like the
account flags correctly. Now we process the record, and just set the password
to NULL.
(Note, 'no password for access' is decided only on the basis of the Account
Control bits, not on the 'NULL' value of the password feild.).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c590e0c970)
this also gives a way to distinguish a 'native mode' server from a
non-native server. This call will fail for a native mode server.
(This used to be commit a7663428e0)
will make it easier to prove this package correct from an audit point of view.
smbumount to follow, but it uses pstrcpy() so I'll need to decide what to do
with that.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 62c56f9724)
LM password isn't anything special. All the users check the ACB nowadays,
and this allows us to correctly return flags set via usermgr.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 89eb765d39)