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hardcoded into it.
This didn't matter, as we only use it for 'member' so far...
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 8621899112e720411715ea53558d5146ff04eeb0)
This adds the very simple 'admin set password' capability to 'net rpc',
much as we have it for 'net ads'.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ced7fb55276f3d21d69b85b40d3f64c5e790bcc9)
try a crap conversion instead. Next this needs to be done to the convert_alloc
function.
Actually fixes some valgrind warnings as well - cool !
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 6a7919f2544a689840fe46f3c58ed66f69aca65a)
memory keytab code which has no effect. Driven by bug report from
"Rob J. Caskey" <rcaskey@uga.edu>.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 4cb8facbf9fa6fa5233fdb363ceac4b304d263d4)
packet-termination of strings. This change ensures that when we go
past the end of a packet we hit 2 null bytes, thus terminating. We are
relying on the SAFETY_MARGIN packet allocation stuff here.
(This used to be commit 655ec168288159f5c0961ed8cbdd84c4e14eab26)
one place where we checked "if (src_len > 0)".
I actually would greatly prefer to switch back to int for src_len. The
type *can* be negative, which means an unsigned type is
inappropriate. There is absolutely no reason why "int" should not be
used for a parameter like this.
I didn't change back to int as we are close to a release and I wanted
a mininal change, but please don't go changing types like this in
future without very careful testing and a damn good reason.
this bug broke pull_ucs2(), I would not be surprised if it caused all
sorts of nastiness. Thanks to vl for noticing the symptoms!
(This used to be commit 8b8f0c527959c707f274b435fc59156e37232981)
NSS). This time I think I've actually got it right. I wrote a fairly
good test suite for UESS modules (similar to nsstest.c) that allowed
me to explore how the modules supplied with AIX actually work.
This new module also incorporates authentication features, so you
don't need a PAM module at all. Just install this UESS module and
authentication will "just work". It also handles password change, so
/usr/bin/passwd can be used to change windows password.
(This used to be commit d62cb9454e310d2baeea0077dad4ba9382ba06cd)
different feilds that different clients send. (For example, not all clients
send both password types).
This also cleans up the code to make it clearer what is really going on,
and to make better use of common functions.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 934e9f3bd0e8a938263978ffcd1fef51e42fa5e4)
As well as avoiding DOS charset issues, this scheme returns useful error
codes, that we can map back via the pam interface.
This patch also cleans up the interfaces used for password buffers, to
avoid duplication of code.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 2a2b1f0c872d154fbcce71a250e23dfad085ba1e)
initialise the session key. Fixes segfaults with security=server, and
encrypt passwords = no.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 493ac5ce98fa3fcddb596139240dd762e70d4ac3)