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under Linux we returned NT_STATUS_NOT_A_DIRECTORY. This is because in the
bad_path==True condition lstat(2) returns ENOTDIR and not ENOENT.
Not sure if we want to necessarily replicate the INVALID_PARAMETER here, but
this is what W2k3 does.
Jeremy, I tried to call you, but you were not around. So I'll leave it up to
you to merge this.
Volker
(This used to be commit b1edc3d053104204b966eed67d070ad5da40f17b)
is equivalent to UNIX_ERROR. Expand the last reference. Lets see if I can kill
that as well :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit 794d5d38f19601bb5b30b965b41b844aacf1caeb)
I'm checking in micro-steps to make them independently checkable. This code
just very severely needs cleanup, but I don't want to break anything. So, be
patient with me, please :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit c16775486baa89901f0d5126cb926c9e5a807743)
than lots of indented code. Change recursive_rmdir()
to return the smbd standards of True on success, False
on fail (it was doing the reverse, which was very confusing).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 27dc5bebda7ffbdcb2371638f6132063a953fba2)
close_file() to NTSTATUS as well.
I'm not sure I got all the error codes right, but as I've never come across a
smb_copy() call in all my Samba work, I'm leaving it at that. If I'm
absolutely bored, I will write a thorough torture test.
As far as I can see, Samba4 even does not have a libcli implementation for
it... :-)
Volker
(This used to be commit 5ebdf02ba166df69e210e6f70c01a44e6205ecc1)
write access into the source tree (like when your
directory is nfs mounted for example....).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 7dcb61d1b2d08270a8c718328a26ef4866a1c500)
"smbcli_setattr("") always returns ACCESS_DENIED, test extension to follow.
Merge to 3.0.24?"
Yep (with slight optimization).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit dcc7bca1adbc69f348d46291ec2cbfaf5d8486bc)
unlink/rmdir if another process still has it open.
Jeremy, this is a potential merger to 3.0.24.
Volker
(This used to be commit 8e1e896b02da99b5a48883c5f37fe146ad0fb5ce)
3_0_24 because I was explicitly asked to, although this needs close
review. Jeremy, I'm sure you will check this thoroughly :-)
In reply_open_and_X the separate "size" variable kills the calculation of the
SPARSE flag returned to the client in the attrib field. In getpathinfo we do
it correctly, and RAW-OPEN (correctly) complains about the difference.
Add the "set the write time" to mknew and create.
For trans2open we were missing the "ofun == 0" ->
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION case, and we dropped the status returned in
favor of ACCESS_DENIED once too many.
Last change is a fix to trans2open: We were returning the attributes given by
the client, not the attributes of the new file.
Volker
(This used to be commit 84e6889632c7f98a7cb37036b0acdf538d50d16c)
the child domain cannot always resolve SIDs in sibling domains.
Windows tries to contact a DC in its own domain and then the root
domain in the forest. This async changes makes winbindd's name2sid()
call do the same.
(This used to be commit 7b2bf0e5a6b8d4119657c7a34aa53c9a0c1d5723)
The only error path of can_delete() that we're interested in ntcreate&x is the
one of can_delete_file_in_directory(), so call that directly.
The only other one where we might get a NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED is from the
lstat in can_delete, but this is covered later in the open_directory and
open_file_ntcreate calls. open_directory does a stat() in the open case which
also covers the (potential) symlink, and open_file_ntcreate does the open(2)
itself, so this should also work.
This makes can_delete() static to reply.c.
Volker
(This used to be commit d289037fdbc8bd3e0723784888946d5b39ffadef)
first of the raw-notify subtests, the one-level test_notify_dir without any
flags around yet.
The tricky part was getting the data structures right, I hope the next tests
don't let that fall over.
fsp->notify is now by default NULL, meaning that nobody has issued a
changenotify call. This means nobody is interested in changes for this
directory.
If that has happened, notify_change_buf collects the changes if no current
request is outstanding, and it collects the requests if no change has happened
since the last request.
Happy New Year, somewhere on this planet it's already 2007 :-)
Volker
P.S: Jeremy, there's a question for you in smbd/files.c line 367.
(This used to be commit ce0ad24988075465addcac0b9afc872e909135af)