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*Note: failover doesn't actually work yet!* It's just that the code I'm
adding provides all of the pieces necessary.
I do have one big question. Something that I'll have to ask Jeremy, I'm
thinkin'. In nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c the IP of the WINS server is used to
set up the Unicast subnet.
...so what happens if the WINS server changes?
My guess is either:
a) nothing.
b) I'd have to change the unicast subnet entry whenever the WINS server
changes.
Urq.
BTW, the lp_wins_server() function no longer returns the WINS server name
or IP. It returns the list of WINS servers entered in smb.conf. To get
the currently 'live' WINS server, use the wins_srv() function.
Fun, eh?
Chris -)-----
(This used to be commit cc08bdc74f4cd111fdc582ee7babef47ed8a950d)
nsswitch/wb_client.c
Merge of nsswitch/common.c rename to nsswitch/wb_common.c from TNG.
(This used to be commit f866c18f6be65db67d9d2a6c0b42e1af3b421e6c)
of tdb_{store,get}_int() to store the length of the string key + 1 so the
stored key contains the trailing NULL character. This allows normal
string library routines to manipulate keys.
Also renamed tdb_get_int() to tdb_fetch_int() to keep the set of verbs
consistent.
(This used to be commit a423c7c5f21dc4046530b85482dee88dcfcbf070)
renamed ntdom to winbind
I think that using winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf is better than ntdom
(This used to be commit 80f85b5359c26dc26f8f88b984f27cfa4ac34e61)
this adds "#define OLD_NTDOMAIN 1" in lots of places. Don't panic -
this isn't permanent, it should go after another few merge steps have
been done
(This used to be commit 92109d7b3c06f240452d39f669ecb8c9c86ab610)
in a /etc/nsswitch.conf hosts line.
Only tested on RH6.1, but should work on a broad range of Linux
distributions. It could probably be made to work with Solaris pretty
easily.
It does not build by default. Build it with "make nsswitch"
(This used to be commit 4058eb5bffeec539f71786580376419ea5749351)