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The 1.9.16 tree is now back to 1.9.16p2 as far as nmbd is concerned
apart from a small change that fixes the announce type in two places.
(This used to be commit 45e66a69d3)
stuff and also fix a pile of nmbd bugs. Unfortunately I found it very
hard to disentangle the new features from the bug fixes so I am
putting in the new code. I hope this is the last big pile of changes
to the 1.9.16 series!
(This used to be commit 20b6203dac)
is still getting lots of email. Also updated some of the PROJECTS file. Luke,
you should do a quick paragraph or two there.
(This used to be commit 5a50e34169)
can't test the multi group changes.
I also found that some of lukes changes wiped out some recent bug
fixes. Is your CVS tree ok luke?
(This used to be commit 8b7fe224bc)
- added multiple workgroup code - samba can register under different
(unique) NetBIOS aliases, one per workgroup it joins.
lkcl
(This used to be commit f24e341e7e)
DFLT_SERVER_TYPE in nameserv.h
- got rid of a lot of spurious domain controller stuff. Samba is not a
domain controller yet, but it can be a domain master. We were claiming
to be a domain controller in some packets which may have caused
problems
- don't do preferred master startups on the WINS pseudo-net
- don't do election requests on the WINS pseudo-net
- fix a nasty bug in become_non_master() which wiped out the bits in
remove_type before using them. The result was that samba didn't like
losing its master status.
- changed the logic in the election packet handling to enable us to
become a non-master whenever we receive a winning election frame, even
if we aren't expecting it
- get another packet from the socket in nmbd when we reject one of our
own packets, this stops us from going into the packet reading code too
often and makes nmbd much snappier
- always remove a name immediately when we try to release it, don't
wait for the lack of response from the network, otherwise we will end
up replying to name that we don't really own. We still send the dereg
packets, we just don't wait for them to time out.
(This used to be commit eb84f2f342)
correctly if there were multiple instances of a name. This led to the
infamous "not enough memory" error when browsing (but this isn't the
only cause of that message)
- fix a triple-chaining bug which affected OpenX following a TconX
- fix a serious nmbd bug that meant nmdb would answer packets that it
wasn't supposed to, causing havoc with browse lists.
- never time out SELF packets. This is an interim fix until I find out
why nmbd thought they should be timed out.
(This used to be commit 2960c3908c)
that samba uses possible
- added "socket address" option to allow virtual SMB servers (on
systems with IP aliasing line Linux)
- disabled FAST_SHARE_MODES by default in Linux as older Linux boxes
can't do shared writeable mappings. We really need autoconf ...
- added new option types in loadparm so a string type can be specified
ot be uppercase only, this is used for the workgroup and netbios name
options
- auto-create the lock directory if it doesn't exist in shared mem
startup
- get rid of announce_backup()
- change a few comments in nmbd code
- rewrote the chaining code completely. Hopefully it will handle any
depth chains now.
- added LPRng support
(This used to be commit e9eac6cd49)
- redid tridge's fprintf for storing wins.dat, and yet again removed the
unsigned long changing it to a unint32.
lkcl
(This used to be commit bb57170695)