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code relied upon file permissions alone. Now we check that
the user is a printer administrator and that the share has not been
marked read only for that user.
by saving the UNIX token used to set a delete on close flag,
and using it when doing the delete. libsmbsharemodes.so still
needs updating to cope with this change.
Samba4 torture tests to follow.
Jeremy.
only tell at parse time from the wire if an incoming name
has wildcards or not. If it's a mangled name and we demangle
the demangled name may contain wildcard characters. Ensure
these are ignored.
Jeremy.
* \PIPE\unixinfo
* winbindd's {group,alias}membership new functions
* winbindd's lookupsids() functionality
* swat (trunk changes to be reverted as per discussion with Deryck)
the new talloc() features:
Note that the REGSUB_CTR and REGVAL_CTR objects *must* be talloc()'d
since the methods use the object pointer as the talloc context for
internal private data.
There is no longer a regXXX_ctr_intit() and regXXX_ctr_destroy()
pair of functions. Simply TALLOC_ZERO_P() and TALLOC_FREE() the
object.
Also had to convert the printer_info_2->NT_PRINTER_DATA field
to be talloc()'d as well. This is just a stop on the road to
cleaning up the printer memory management.
not on the server.
We now preserve this windows variable (important for vampired setups)
and correctly substitute only the "%L"s in strings like:
"%LOGONSERVER% %L %lOgOnSeRvEr% %L".
Guenther
for NT4 clients enumerating printer data on slow CPUs)
* fix pinter and secdesc record upgrade to normalize the key
(rev'd printer tdb version)
* fixed problem that was normalizing the printername name field
in general, this should fix the issues upgrading print servers
from 3.0.14a to 3.0.20
tests on this as it's very late NY time (just wanted to get this work
into the tree). I'll test this over the weekend....
Jerry - in looking at the difference between the two trees there
seem to be some printing/ntprinting.c and registry changes we might
want to examine to try keep in sync.
Jeremy.
when packing values. It is a compatible change though and will
not require a tdb version upgrade
* Can successfully create new printer subkeys via winreg that
are immediately available via spoolss calls. Still cannot delete
keys yet though. That comes next.
nver normalized the string used for printer and
sec_desc key lookups ?????
normalized sharename to lower case before storing/fetching
from tdb.
Need to look at drivers and forms tdb as well (perhaps).
* 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.
(not move) to the W32X86/{2,3}/ directory. Printmig.exe
copies the driver files for all drivers to print$/W32X86
and the calls AddPrinterDriver() for each driver. If we
move the file, then adding a driver which shares a file with
a previous driver will fail.
I can now restore drivers in bulk to a Samba 3 server.
some issues in the printer security descriptors.
Ensure that each printer sd has an oaner and group SID
(BUILTIN\Administrators) and that we utilize more than
the generic bits assigned in <= 3.0.14a.
will be owned by the same uid as the containing directory. Doing this for directories
in a race-free mannor has only been tested on Linux (it depends on being able to open
a directory and then do a fchown on that file descriptor). If this functionality is
not available then the code silently downgrades to not changing the ownership of a
new directory. This new parameter (docs to follow) finally makes it possible to create
"drop boxes" on Samba, which requires all files within a directory to be commonly owned.
A HOWTO on how to use this will follow.
Jeremy.
{become,unbecome}_root() blocks. We've already done
a print_access_check() to ensure the user is admin.
The means that non-root users can pause and manage printers.
I really don't see how this worked before without setuid
binaries on the server.
Also update print_queue_update() interface to allow an smbd
to update the print queue cache locally rather than going through
the bg lpq daemon. This is needed for things like pjob_delete()
to ensure the cache is current for the specific client.