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when applying replicated objects.
the samldb module ignores such requests now...
and the repl_meta_data module has different functions
for the replicated and originating cases...
metze
(This used to be commit a4d5e0126c)
because the rdn attribute isn't explicit replicated
- create the whenChanged attribute out of the meta data
- create the objectGUID attribute out of the guid of the DsReplicaObjectIdentifier*
- create the replPropertyMetaData attribute from the meta data
- dump a more verbose form of the meta data that contains the attribute names
- dump linked attributes
a lot if this functionality will move into the repl_meta_data ldb module
in one of the next steps...
metze
(This used to be commit a6223a2043)
- create a valid ldb_message
- dump the ldb_message if --option="become dc:dump objects=yes" is passed to smbtorture
metze
(This used to be commit 34e126f659)
output in the testsuite rather than just True or False for a
set of tests.
The aim is to use this for:
* known failure lists (run all tests and detect tests that
started working or started failing). This
would allow us to get rid of the RPC-SAMBA3-* tests
* nicer torture output
* simplification of the testsuite system
* compatibility with other unit testing systems
* easier usage of smbtorture (being able to run one test
and automatically set up the environment for that)
This is still a work-in-progress; expect more updates over the next couple of
days.
(This used to be commit 0eb6097305)
- do not stop NET-API-USERMODIFY test when a single field fails
- add account flags to the fields tested
- separate "cleanup" step from closing domain at the end
rafal
(This used to be commit 16fde3b8e2)
(up to 8, currently) randomly generated _and_ verify if the
change has actually been made.
surprising results when running the test (I hope it's just
a bug somewhere in it or in the libnet code).
rafal
(This used to be commit 652a291145)
we were passing a struct timeval reference as string,
and gcc gives a warning...use C99 style initialisation.
is there a special reason why the ACB_NORMAL is passed
when the force_password_change is selected?
metze
(This used to be commit 45061b1b7e)
more fair to each of the fields (ie. don't create new code at midnight
after a long day...).
This will be useful for testing multiple changes at once and verifying
correctness. A few testing runs already demostrated some missing pieces.
rafal
(This used to be commit 809c9cca96)
This test currently triggers internal corruption in ldb database,
according to status code returned. I'm investigating win servers
behaviour here.
rafal
(This used to be commit c73f4e11e4)
Right now, each level of libnet_RpcConnect can be tested with
correct and incorrect credentials (testing against expected nt
status). Various transports can be tested on NET-API-RPCCONN-BIND
test which does testing on explicitly passed binding string.
Tested services include LSA, SAMR, SRVSVC at the moment.
rafal
(This used to be commit e64084a39d)
Remove some autogenerated headers (which had prototypes now autogenerated by pidl)
Remove ndr_security.h from a few places - it's no longer necessary
(This used to be commit c19c2b51d3)
the remote server's name, or in the absence of a local nbt_server to
communicate with (or without root access), a node status request.
The result is that we are in a better position to use kerberos, as well
as to remove the 'password server' mandatory parameter for the samsync
and samdump commands. (I need this to put these into SWAT).
The only problem I have is that I must create a messaging context, which
requires a server ID. As a client process, I don't expect to get
messages, but it is currently required for replies, so I generate a
random() number. We probably need the servers to accept connections on
streamed sockets too, for client-only tasks that want IRPC.
Because I wanted to test this code, I have put the NET-API-* tests into
our test scripts, to ensure they pass and keep passing. They are good
frontends onto the libnet system, and I see no reason not to test them.
In doing so the NET-API-RPCCONNECT test was simplified to take a
binding string on the command line, removing duplicate code, and
testing the combinations in the scripts instead.
(I have done a bit of work on the list shares code in libnet_share.c
to make it pass 'make test')
In the future, I would like to extend the libcli/findds.c code (based
off volker's winbind/wb_async_helpers.c, which is why it shows up a bit
odd in the patch) to handle getting multiple name replies, sending a
getdc request to each in turn.
(posted to samba-technical for review, and I'll happily update with
any comments)
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 7ccddfd351)
dcerpc_interface_table struct rather then a tuple of interface
name, UUID and version.
This removes the requirement for having a global list of DCE/RPC interfaces,
except for these parts of the code that use that list explicitly
(ndrdump and the scanner torture test).
This should also allow us to remove the hack that put the authservice parameter
in the dcerpc_binding struct as it can now be read directly from
dcerpc_interface_table.
I will now modify some of these functions to take a dcerpc_syntax_id
structure rather then a full dcerpc_interface_table.
(This used to be commit 8aae0f168e)
stuff.
- don't use SMBCLI_REQUEST_* state's in the genreic composite stuff
- move monitor_fn to libnet.
NOTE: I have maybe found some bugs, in code that is dirrectly in DONE or ERROR
state in the _send() function. I haven't fixed this bugs in this
commit! We may need some composite_trigger_*() functions or so.
And maybe some other generic helper functions...
metze
(This used to be commit 4527815a0a)
text-based, after recent discussion with both Andrews :)
Basic test seems to work (at least it doesn't fail now).
rafal
(This used to be commit 1bc3162e94)
don't like to bother with netbios type names when looking for common
types: hosts (servers) and domain controllers. Also, apropriate tests
rafal
(This used to be commit 50cd94be0f)
event_context for the socket_connect() call, so that when things that
use dcerpc are running alongside anything else it doesn't block the
whole process during a connect.
Then of course I needed to change any code that created a dcerpc
connection (such as the auth code) to also take an event context, and
anything that called that and so on .... thus the size of the patch.
There were 3 places where I punted:
- abartlet wanted me to add a gensec_set_event_context() call
instead of adding it to the gensec init calls. Andrew, my
apologies for not doing this. I didn't do it as adding a new
parameter allowed me to catch all the callers with the
compiler. Now that its done, we could go back and use
gensec_set_event_context()
- the ejs code calls auth initialisation, which means it should pass
in the event context from the web server. I punted on that. Needs fixing.
- I used a NULL event context in dcom_get_pipe(). This is equivalent
to what we did already, but should be fixed to use a callers event
context. Jelmer, can you think of a clean way to do that?
I also cleaned up a couple of things:
- libnet_context_destroy() makes no sense. I removed it.
- removed some unused vars in various places
(This used to be commit 3a3025485b)
- talloc should always be done in the right context. For example, when creating
the userinfo_state structure, place it inside the composite
structure, not directly on the pipe. If this isn't done then
correct cleanup can't happen on errors (as cleanup destroys the top
level composite context only)
- define private structures like userinfo_state in the userinfo.c
code, not in the public header
- only keep the parameters we need in the state structure. For
example, the domain_handle is only needed in the first call, so we
don't need to keep it around in the state structure, but the level is
needed in later calls, so we need to keep it
- always initialise [out,ref] parameters in RPC calls. The [ref] part
means that the call assumes the pointer it has been given is
valid. If you don't initialise it then you will get a segv on
recv. This is why the code was dying.
- don't use internal strucrure elements like the pipe
pipe->conn->pending outside of the internal rpc implementation. That
is an internal list, trying to use it from external code will cause crashes.
- rpc calls assume that rpc call strucrures remain valid for the
duration of the call. This means you need to keep the structures
(such as "struct samr_Close") in the userinfo_state strucrure,
otherwise it will go out of scope during the async processing
- need to remember to change c->state to SMBCLI_REQUEST_DONE when the
request has finished in the close handler, otherwise it will loop
forever trying to close
Mimir, please look at the diff carefully for more detailed info on the fixes
(This used to be commit 01ea1e7762)
The main volume of this patch was what I started working on today:
- Cleans up memory handling around DCE/RPC pipes, to have a parent talloc context.
- Uses sepereate inner loops for some of the DCE/RPC tests
The other and more important part of this patch fixes issues
surrounding the new credentials framwork:
This makes the struct cli_credentials always a talloc() structure,
rather than on the stack. Parts of the cli_credentials code already
assumed this.
There were other issues, particularly in the DCERPC over SMB handling,
as well as little things that had to be tidied up before test_w2k3.sh
would start to pass.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0453f9d05d)
I wanted to add a simple 'workstation' argument to the DCERPC
authenticated binding calls, but this patch kind of grew from there.
With SCHANNEL, the 'workstation' name (the netbios name of the client)
matters, as this is what ties the session between the NETLOGON ops and
the SCHANNEL bind. This changes a lot of files, and these will again
be changed when jelmer does the credentials work.
I also correct some schannel IDL to distinguish between workstation
names and account names. The distinction matters for domain trust
accounts.
Issues in handling this (issues with lifetime of talloc pointers)
caused me to change the 'creds_CredentialsState' and 'struct
dcerpc_binding' pointers to always be talloc()ed pointers.
In the schannel DB, we now store both the domain and computername, and
query on both. This should ensure we fault correctly when the domain
is specified incorrectly in the SCHANNEL bind.
In the RPC-SCHANNEL test, I finally fixed a bug that vl pointed out,
where the comment claimed we re-used a connection, but in fact we made
a new connection.
This was achived by breaking apart some of the
dcerpc_secondary_connection() logic.
The addition of workstation handling was also propogated to NTLMSSP
and GENSEC, for completeness.
The RPC-SAMSYNC test has been cleaned up a little, using a loop over
usernames/passwords rather than manually expanded tests. This will be
expanded further (the code in #if 0 in this patch) to use a newly
created user account for testing.
In making this test pass test_rpc.sh, I found a bug in the RPC-ECHO
server, caused by the removal of [ref] and the assoicated pointer from
the IDL. This has been re-added, until the underlying pidl issues are
solved.
(This used to be commit 824289dcc2)
array can now only be :
type *name[];
rather then :
type *name;
which was supported in the past. Warnings will be given when the first
syntax is used. Reasons for this change in behaviour include improved
readability and the fact that the second format makes dealing with multiple
levels of pointers harder.
(This used to be commit a416de5825)