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so breaks when substitution '/' and '\'). It's used by unix_clean_name(),
which is used by reduce_name, which is used by check_name() (phew!).
Now that we know all filenames passed to check_name() are in a "good"
format (no double slashes, all '\\' chars translated to '/' etc.) due
to the new check_path_syntax() we can avoid calling reduce_name unless
widelinks are denied. After this check-in I can fix all_string_sub() to
handle mb chars correctly as it won't be in the direct path in the
main path handling code.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6080186fc4c2e7c59dd12a177539bfb77eb525cb)
original srvstr_pull_buf() function to get the pipename not srvstr_get_path().
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 2a263873fd6bbbf03a32136981e433dc43374da9)
right in the middle of the code.
I just love catching jra on stuff like this, after all the crap
I've done. :-)
(This used to be commit dc7dc5175847243d821dd33c1678af1b785dfaf7)
on setuserinfo levels which include this field, unless the corresponding
bit (defined in passdb.h) is turned on. Without this, newer versions
of usrmgr break us pretty bad.
(This used to be commit 840340bd96d3c6693b451bc61e155b7b426271e4)
The problem was that the current_printif struct was set during
print_backend_init() based on the 'printcap name'. So you could
not use cups and then override the setting for a specific printer
by setting 'printing = bsd' (a common setup for pdf generation
print services.
There is a subtle change in behavior in that the print
interface functions are selecting on the basis of lp_printing()
and not lp_printcap_name(), but the new behavior seems more
intuitive IMHO.
(This used to be commit 14de9c065787bd1675021a6cd6555f81ea965f17)
I was rather annoyed by the net groupmap syntax, I could never get it
right.
net groupmap set "domain admins" domadm
creates a mapping,
net groupmap set "domain admins" -C "Comment" -N "newntname"
should also do what you expect. I'd like to have some feedback on the usability
of this.
net groupmap cleanup
solves a problem I've had two times now: Our SID changed, and a user's primary
group was mapped to a SID that is not ours. net groupmap cleanup removes all
mappings that are not from our domain sid.
Volker
(This used to be commit eb4d4faff8c14e999f414ca5b6e8c25a558859c8)
the macro redefinition of free() means we cannot have a structure
element called "free"
(This used to be commit d2d653a1a6db9d0407e99affb317a0045e56168a)
Even if it's our own lock context, we need to wait here as
there may be an unlock on the way.
So I removed a "&& !my_lock_ctx" from the following
if statement.
if ((lock_timeout != 0) && lp_blocking_locks(SNUM(conn)) && ERROR_WAS_LOCK_DENIED(status)) {
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 3f35e3975f1c46daad1456bc82163acd049d7be8)
MACHINE.SID' file functionality.
Also, before we print out the results of 'net getlocalsid' and 'net
getdomainsid', ensure we have tried to read that file, or have
generated one.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 191b43159e7358541be9a3deac8c447885145442)
OK, what was happening here was that we would invalidate global_sam_sid
when we set the sid into secrets.tdb, to force a re-read.
The problem was, we would do *two* writes into the TDB, and the second one
(in the PDC/BDC case) would be of a NULL pointer. This caused smbd startups
to fail, on a blank TDB.
By using a local variable in the pdb_generate_sam_sid() code, we avoid this
particular trap.
I've also added better debugging for the case where this all matters, which
is particularly for LDAP, where it finds out a domain SID from the sambaDomain
object.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 86ad04d26d3065a99b08afaaf2914968a9e701c5)