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* Allow to copy share security descriptors to already existing shares
separatly.
* Added abstraction function to enum all or a single share info
Guenther
(This used to be commit 97097497ae42d7a03286bbe16bcffb8224137688)
rpcclient-tester for some info-levels.
Jerry, I tried to adopt to prs_pointer() where possible and to not
interfere with your work for usrmgr.
- Add "net rpc trustdom vampire"-tool.
This allows to retrieve Interdomain Trust(ed)-Relationships from
NT4-Servers including cleartext-passwords (still stored in the local
secrets.tdb).
The net-hook was done in cooperation with Lars Mueller
<lmuelle@suse.de>.
To vampire trusted domains simply call:
net rpc trustdom vampire -S nt4dc -Uadmin%pass
Guenther
(This used to be commit 512585293963a1737f831af697ea1dc092d63cb0)
tested this so I may have screwed this up - however it now follows the
DCE spec. valgrinded tests to follow....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 877e0a61f5821c89149b1403d08675dd7db8039e)
* add some backwards compatibility to 'net rpc rights list'
* verify privilege name in 'net rpc rights privileges <name>' in order
to give back better error messages.
(This used to be commit 0e29dc8aa384dfa6d2495beb8a9ffb5371e60a13)
net rpc service stop
net rpc service start
net rpc service pause
net rpc service resume
(This used to be commit a7fb2c50b07a7d9965675272a71f42beba92acfe)
spooler service is SVCCTL_RUNNING.
Configuration details:
Service Type = 0x110
Start Type = 0x2
Error Control = 0x1
Tag ID = 0x0
Executable Path = C:\WINNT\system32\spoolsv.exe
Load Order Group = SpoolerGroup
Dependencies = RPCSS/
Start Name = LocalSystem
Display Name = Print Spooler
(This used to be commit b921bf568835042a43bb0bcb2abd9d36c9d2e43f)
open and close the service control manager.
Also experimenting with ideas for cli_xxx() interface.
(This used to be commit 4da89ef17b8c4644b97b923cebfe8e446b508b4d)
pulling back all recent rpc changes from trunk into
3.0. I've tested a compile and so don't think I've missed
any files. But if so, just mail me and I'll clean backup
in a couple of hours.
Changes include \winreg, \eventlog, \svcctl, and
general parse_misc.c updates.
I am planning on bracketing the event code with an
#ifdef ENABLE_EVENTLOG until I finish merging Marcin's
changes (very soon).
(This used to be commit 4e0ac63c36527cd8c52ef720cae17e84f67e7221)
everything but 1000 here, so there's no point in exposing that to the caller.
Thanks,
Volker
(This used to be commit 03ec1bd9e54b065c0494bc57a3d78ac0ae28e234)
* define some const SE_PRIV structure for use when
you need a SE_PRIV* to a privilege
* fix an annoying compiler warngin in smbfilter.c
* translate SIDs to names in 'net rpc rights list accounts'
* fix a seg fault in cli_lsa_enum_account_rights caused by
me forgetting the precedence of * vs. []
(This used to be commit d25fc84bc2b14da9fcc0f3c8d7baeca83f0ea708)
one small todo item is to add a 'accounts' sub option
to 'net rpc list' so enumerate all privileged SIDs
and their associated rights.
(This used to be commit bf4385c79a0ce2e4983ffa11d39367dbf1d4dcfd)
(based on Simo's code in trunk). Rewritten with the
following changes:
* privilege set is based on a 32-bit mask instead of strings
(plans are to extend this to a 64 or 128-bit mask before
the next 3.0.11preX release).
* Remove the privilege code from the passdb API
(replication to come later)
* Only support the minimum amount of privileges that make
sense.
* Rewrite the domain join checks to use the SeMachineAccountPrivilege
instead of the 'is a member of "Domain Admins"?' check that started
all this.
Still todo:
* Utilize the SePrintOperatorPrivilege in addition to the 'printer admin'
parameter
* Utilize the SeAddUserPrivilege for adding users and groups
* Fix some of the hard coded _lsa_*() calls
* Start work on enough of SAM replication to get privileges from one
Samba DC to another.
* Come up with some management tool for manipultaing privileges
instead of user manager since it is buggy when run on a 2k client
(haven't tried xp). Works ok on NT4.
(This used to be commit 77c10ff9aa6414a31eece6dfec00793f190a9d6c)
Also fix return of NT_STATUS_NO_MORE_ENTRIES should be
ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS reported by "Marcin Porwit" <mporwit@centeris.com>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 511cdec60d431d767fb02f68ca5ddd4ddb59e64a)
supported pipe. Netlogon is still special, as we open that twice, one to do
the auth2, the other one with schannel.
The client interface is completely unchanged for those who only use a single
pie. cli->pipe_idx is used as the index for everything except the "real"
client rpc calls, which have been explicitly converted in my last commit. Next
step is to get winbind to just use a single smb connection for multiple pipes.
Volker
(This used to be commit dc294c52e0216424236057ca6cd35e1ebf51d0da)
patches.
Pass down the pipe_idx down to all functions in cli_pipe where nt_pipe_fnum is
referenced. First step towards having multiple pipes on a cli_struct. The idea
is to not have a single nt_pipe_fnum but an array for the pipes we support.
Volker
(This used to be commit 93eab050201d4e55096a8820226749f001597b5d)
The old #ifdef JRATEST-block was copying 16 bytes and thus overwriting
acct_flags with bizarre values, breaking a lot of things.
This patch is successfully running in a production environment for quite
some time now and is required to finally allow Exchange 5.5 to access
another Exchange Server when both are running on NT4 in a
samba-controlled domain. This also allows Exchange Replication to take
place, Exchange Administrator to access other Servers in the network,
etc. Fixes Bugzilla #1136.
Thanks abartlet for helping me with that one.
Guenther
(This used to be commit bd4c5125d6989cebc90152a23e113b345806c660)
functions so we can funnel through some well known functions. Should help greatly with
malloc checking.
HEAD patch to follow.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 620f2e608f70ba92f032720c031283d295c5c06a)
(usersidlist/allowedusers) to scan a file server's share and list all users
who have permission to connect there.
Volker
(This used to be commit f7f84aa1ded70af3882e4122f34d5c7eed746993)
* add IA64 to the architecture table of printer-drivers
* add new "net"-subcommands:
net rpc printer migrate {drivers|printers|forms|security|settings|all}
[printer]
net rpc share migrate {shares|files|all} [share]
this is the first part of the migration suite. this will will (once
feature-complete) allow to do 1:1 server-cloning in the best possible way by
making heavy use of samba's rpc_client-functions. all migration-steps
are implemented as rpc/smb-client-calls; net communicates via rpc/smb
with two servers at the same time (a remote, source server and a
destination server that currently defaults to the local smbd). this
allows e. g. printer-driver migration including driverfiles, recursive
mirroring of file-shares including file-acls, etc. almost any migration
step can be called with a migrate-subcommand to provide more flexibility
during a migration process (at the cost of quite some redundancy :) ).
"net rpc printer migrate settings" is still in a bad condition (many
open questions that hopefully can be adressed soon).
"net rpc share migrate security" as an isolated call to just migrate
share-ACLs will be added later.
Before playing with it, make sure to use a test-server. Migration is a
serious business and this tool-set can perfectly overwrite your
existing file/print-shares.
* along with the migration functions had to make I the following
changes:
- implement setprinter level 3 client-side
- implement net_add_share level 502 client-side
- allow security descriptor to be set in setprinterdata level 2
serverside
guenther
(This used to be commit 8f1716a29b7e85baf738bc14df7dabf03762f723)
On systems with /dev/urandom, this avoids a change to secrets.tdb for every fork().
For other systems, we now only re-seed after a fork, and on startup.
No need to do it per-operation. This removes the 'need_reseed'
parameter from generate_random_buffer().
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 36741d3cf53a7bd17d361251f2bb50851cdb035f)
for setting up an schannel connection. This solves the problem
of a Samba DC running winbind, trusting a native mode AD domain,
and needing to enumerate AD users via wbinfo -u.
(This used to be commit e9f109d1b38e0b0adec9b7e9a907f90a79d297ea)