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printer"-functions.
Thanks to Thomas Di Naro (Novell) for the detailed debug-logs.
Guenther
(This used to be commit b532553b064f1e9893b39dda903d458055c11f86)
printmig.exe assumes that the LUID of the SeBackupPrivlege
on the target server matches the LUID of the privilege
on the local client. Even though an LUID is never guaranteed
to be the same across reboots. How *awful*! My cat could
write better code! (more on my cat later....)
* Set the privelege LUID in the global PRIVS[] array
* Rename RegCreateKey() to RegCreateKeyEx() to better match MSDN
* Rename the unknown field in RegCreateKeyEx() to disposition
(guess according to MSDN)
* Add the capability to define REG_TDB_ONLY for using the reg_db.c
functions and stress the RegXXX() rpc functions.
(This used to be commit 0d6352da4800aabc04dfd7c65a6afe6af7cd2d4b)
in init_registry_data()
* Add means of storing registry values in registry.tdb
* add builtin_registry_values[] array for REG_DWORD and REG_SZ
values needed during startup
* Finish up RegDeleteValue() and RegSetValue()
* Finish up regdb_store_reg_values() and regdb_fetch_reg_values()
I can now create and retrieve values using regedit.exe on Win2k.
bin/net -S rain -U% rpc registry enumerate 'hklm\software\samba'
Valuename = Version
Type = REG_SZ
Data = 3.0.20
Next is to do the virtual writes in reg_printing.c and I'll be
done with Print Migrator (yeah! finally)
(This used to be commit 3d837e58db9ded64d6b85f047012c7d487be4627)
safe for using our headers and linking with C++ modules. Stops us
from using C++ reserved keywords in our code.
Jeremy
(This used to be commit 9506b8e145982b1160a2f0aee5c9b7a54980940a)
as a uint32 - you'll just get it wrong (as I did :-).
Second attempt to fix the Apple client issues.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit d2aa5bc7aaa9fe11fa4748f99e4ba49be08aa639)
* start adding write support to the Samba registry
Flesh out the server implementations of
RegCreateKey(), RegSetValue(), RegDeleteKey() and RegDeleteValue()
I can create a new key using regedit.exe now but the 'New Key #1'
key cannot be deleted yet.
(This used to be commit e188fdbef8f0ad202b0ecf3c30be2941ebe6d5b1)
to the reg_XXX backend. If the backend does not define
a regkey_access_check() function, we default to using the
standard registry_access_check()
(This used to be commit 2f08a904eee772e7d99ae6e3e4c922f74732284f)
last checking).
* rename unknown field in REG_GETVERSION
* add server stubs for RegDeleteKey() and RegDeleteValue()
(This used to be commit 023728c0595eaef60e357d32a25e2c4cee9e21f4)
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)
can be taken out of it, so I decided to commit this in one lump. It changes
the passdb enumerating functions to use ldap paged results where possible. In
particular the samr calls querydispinfo, enumdomusers and friends have
undergone significant internal changes. I have tested this extensively with
rpcclient and a bit with usrmgr.exe. More tests and the merge to trunk will
follow later.
The code is based on a first implementation by Günther Deschner, but has
evolved quite a bit since then.
Volker
(This used to be commit f0bb44ac58e190e19eb4e92928979b0446e611c9)
I need to gather some more information to know if these
extra context id's may be used later. But for now,
pw changes via CTL+ALT+DEL from win2k3sp1 clients work.
(This used to be commit e7189a4e4b2211ce396944559d38056fa5b57f65)
RPC_BUFFER in the request
* add initial (but wire untested) support for RegRestoreKey()
(This used to be commit 22855c7aae940cc4082c231a470f612b8fc6fa0d)
* 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)
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)
This will send a shutdown command to the right process by pid read from the sessions list.
(This used to be commit 5d3d025db757f7d48f241142a60a93214f2b47ea)
referencing unknown_6 from sam, because it's just fixed at 1260, the max
len of LOGON_HRS. Need to go in and mark it as "remove me" from passdb.
(This used to be commit ffac752875938d510446ebbeba6fc983f65cda1e)
This copy was length-limited, which broke when the NTLMv2 response was
more than 128 bytes in length.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit bae18aaaff7f9eff90db566b9a254a11d281aa01)
...hmmm... completely bogus. This does not affect us as a domain controller,
as we never set other_sids, but I have *no* idea how winbind got away with it.
Please review thoroughly, samba4 idl looks closer to reality here.
Test case: Member of w2k3 domain, authenticate as a user who is member of one
or more domain local groups. Easiest review with 'client schannel = no'.
Thanks,
Volker
(This used to be commit a0a6388830d9457de3e42686c64bddeba42954f8)
NT sometimes send garbage bytes in NT security descriptor linearizations
when sending well-known sids. Cope with these.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 51b34bb536fdb18c99da1e151eba03ea634e0449)