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Samba's NTLMSSP code is now fully talloc based, which should go a long
way to cleaning up the memory leaks in this code. This also avoids a
lot of extra copies of data, as we now allocate the 'return' blobs on
a caller-supplied context.
I have also been doing a lot of work towards NTLM2 signing and
sealing. I have this working for sealing, but not for the verifier
(MD5 integrity check on the stream) which is still incorrect.
(I can aim a rpcecho sinkdata from a Win2k3 box to my server, and the
data arrives intact, but the signature check fails. It does however
match the test values I have...).
The new torture test is cludged in - when we get a unit test suite
back, I'll happliy put it in the 'right' place....
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 399e2e2b11)
Believe it or not, w2k3 returns ERRSRV:ERRbaduid DOS error code if you pass in
a wrong vuid. We (Samba 3) currently return NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED.
Volker
(This used to be commit 37221b81f1)
- added a CHARSET set of tests, which determines how the server deals
with some specific charset issues related to UTF-16
support. Interestingly, Samba3 already passes all but one of these
tests, because our incorrect UCS-2 and UTF-8 implementations where we
don't check the validity of characters actually matches what Windows
does! This means that adding UTF-16 support to Samba is going to be
_much_ easier than we expected.
(This used to be commit c8497a4236)
this option takes a filename containing a list of UNC names. When
supplied to a torture test that uses multiple client connections the
test will distribute the load across the listed UNC names. This allows
you to use NBENCH effectively against a server that has multiple IP
addresses, and spread the load among them.
(This used to be commit e0d9502aa2)
- more accurate request simulation using Samba4 raw client library
- now checks for correct status on all requests
- timelimit based benchmarking, default of 600 seconds
(This used to be commit a46c009c04)
hundreds of idle connections to the server, which can be used to
simulate environments with large numbers of idle connections.
(This used to be commit cfce9458a2)
smbtorture to use the new interface.
Part 2 will be to eliminate cli_state from smbtorture as this is now
the only place where it is used.
(This used to be commit db1cc96af6)
server endpoints. We can now successfully setup listening endpoints on
high ports, then use our endpoint mapper redirect incoming clients to
the right port.
also greatly cleanup the rpc over tcp session handling.
(This used to be commit 593bc29bbe)
a pipe. I'm not sure how possible this will be without lots of human
intervention, but its an interesting thing to try.
(This used to be commit d5afe7c6a8)
uuid 82273fdc-e32a-18c3-3f78-827929dc23ea version 0x0000:0x0000 'eventlog'
24 calls available
WARNING: local IDL defines 4 calls
when all the WARNINGs are gone then we know we have all the calls :)
(This used to be commit f5821b2468)
* moved ntlmssp code into libcli/auth/, and updated to latest ntlmssp
code from samba3 (thanks Andrew! the new interface is great)
* added signing/ntlmssp support in the dcerpc code
* added a dcerpc_auth.c module for the various dcerpc auth mechanisms
(This used to be commit c18c9b5585)
test suite. The test suite dumps all of the interfaces available on
all pipes. There sure are a lot more interfaces on w2k3 than w2k !
(This used to be commit f94bc07990)
* allow us to distinguish between null arrays and zero length arrays,
by making the allocation size a minimum of 1 on array pull
(This used to be commit 11c0fe548e)
interface. We now support an arbitrary set of flags to each parser,
and these can be used to control the string types. I have provided
some common IDL string types in librpc/idl/idl_types.h which needs to
be included in every IDL file.
* added IDL for the endpoint mapper. Added a test suite that enumerates
all endpoints on the server.
(This used to be commit d2665f36a7)
I think this is our first complete pipe for Samba4 (albeit a simple
one). Of course, there may be lots more info levels that Samba3 didn't
do. Time to explore :)
(This used to be commit 3305226140)
cope with servers that return bogus (too large) values in max_xmit
cope with a couple more error conditions in RAW-SFILEINFO
better startup time heuristics in NBENCH
(This used to be commit 89f7261ba5)