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and create rpc connections to SAMR and LSA pipes.
This function should be used in cases where we need
'deterministic' connection to the DC we are testing against.
The problem is that most of the test follow the pattern:
1. Connect to server supplied on command line
2. Create user/group through connection in 1.
3. Use 'fresh' libnet_context to query/alter the object in
step 2.
In singe-DC environment this work well. But in multiple-DC
environment libnet may connect to another DC (step 3), not
the one we use in step 1 and 2. This leads to false error -
object created in step 2 is not found on DC we are querying
in step 3.
'name' var is changed during the test execution and should
contain samAccountName for the user, while test_user_cleanup()
expects account RDN to be passed
But such numbers can be forced with idr_get_new_above(), and that
reveals two bugs:
1) Crash in sub_remove() caused by pa array being too short.
2) Shift by more than 32 in _idr_find(), which is undefined, causing
the "outside the current tree" optimization to misfire and return NULL.
this struct member h_errno is not used in the HP-UX code paths, it was just
there because Solaris has it, too. As h_errno is a function call macro on HP-UX
when thread support is enabled we run into trouble here. Just commenting it out
should be okay as we don't use it anyway.
We used to return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED, now we just return 0 entries, just
like W2k8 does.
usrmgr.exe was pretty unhappy with the NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
When doing
fd1 = tevent_add_fd(ev, ev, 2, 0, NULL, NULL);
fd2 = tevent_add_fd(ev, ev, 3, 0, NULL, NULL);
TALLOC_FREE(fd2);
fd2 = tevent_add_fd(ev, ev, 1, 0, NULL, NULL);
we end up with select_ev->maxfd==1. This is wrong.
An alternative fix might be to make select_ev->maxfd an unsigned int and make
EVENT_INVALID_MAXFD==UINT_MAX. But in theory we might end up with an fd of
UINT_MAX.
std_event_add_fd() contains exactly the same piece of code, so I'm directly
pushing it.
Volker
this is just relevant for the very rare systems that don't have the st_blocks
struct member. This is a fixup of the fix for bug 7474.
Thanks to Joachim Schmitz for spotting this!