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This patch changes all Samba4 loadparm functions that take a
loadparm_context or a loadparm_service structure to use a lpcfg_*()
prefix. It then creates lp_*() functions which are wrappers around the
lpcfg_*() functions. This should allow us to mix Samba3 and Samba4
code which uses loadparm calls.
This first patch just makes the manual changes to the core loadparm
code. The tree will not build with just this patch. The next patch
replaces all of the callers, and was generated automatically with a
perl script.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
this is inherited by child python processes, to ensure they get the
right smb.conf if they don't have one specified. Fixes bug 7301
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
We had a crash bug where a cached copy of a iconv convenience pointer
was used after being freed when loadparm asked for iconv to
reload. This could happen if a python module used a iconv based
function before loadparm was completed.
The fix is to ensure that any use of this pointer remains valid, by
reusing the pointer itself when it has already been initialised, but
filling in the child elements with the updated values.
This task watches for changes in the list of DCs, and creates a bind9
formatted file that grants update permission to all DCs, plus to the
administration, and machines update for their own names.
Pair-Programmed-With: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
source4/param/param.h has a
param.h is a public header (and parmlist isn't, even if the relative path
could work), so I suggest making it a forward declaration in the header, and
including parmlist.h in the implementation.
(commit message included from e-mail by Andrew Bartlett)
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
A KCC is a 'Knowledge Consistency Checker', a fancy name for a daemon
that works out who will replicate with who in a AD domain. This
implements an extremely simple KCC task that just wants to replicate
with everyone :-)
A single AD server can only host a single domain, so don't stuff about
with looking up our crossRef record in the cn=Partitions container.
We instead trust that lp_realm() and lp_workgroup() works correctly.
Andrew Bartlett