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can be taken out of it, so I decided to commit this in one lump. It changes
the passdb enumerating functions to use ldap paged results where possible. In
particular the samr calls querydispinfo, enumdomusers and friends have
undergone significant internal changes. I have tested this extensively with
rpcclient and a bit with usrmgr.exe. More tests and the merge to trunk will
follow later.
The code is based on a first implementation by Günther Deschner, but has
evolved quite a bit since then.
Volker
Added provision for overloading some global configuration options via the new,
per-user file ~/.smb/smb.conf.append which is read after the global config
file is read (and only if the global config file was read). This leave the
original, BC behavior of ~/.smb/smb.conf which, if found, is read but causes
the global config file to not be read.
Also fixed a potential seg fault in to lp_dump_one().
pulling back all recent rpc changes from trunk into
3.0. I've tested a compile and so don't think I've missed
any files. But if so, just mail me and I'll clean backup
in a couple of hours.
Changes include \winreg, \eventlog, \svcctl, and
general parse_misc.c updates.
I am planning on bracketing the event code with an
#ifdef ENABLE_EVENTLOG until I finish merging Marcin's
changes (very soon).
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.
"allocation roundup size", by default set as 1Mb. From
advice by BlueArc about Windows client behaviour. VC++
people can set this to zero to turn it off.
Jeremy.
the effect that I could not list printers with smbclient -L. I have cups
libraries but no running cups server, so remove_stale_printers() removed all
my printer definitions from the share list. So I said 'printing = bsd' but it
still would not work.
This happened because init_globals() would initialize Globals.szPrintcapname
to "cups", and the explicit 'printing = bsd' did not reset it. 'printing=bsd'
can't reset it, as this might overwrite an explicit setting. Thus I separated
the lp_printcapname into a function of its own, looking at
Globals.szPrintcapname and subsequently at sDefault.iPrinting.
Please revisit, there are just too many cases to cover.
Thanks,
Volker
2 related problems - 1). DOS uses chained commands - when we
are replying with sendfile we neglect to send the chained header. 2). Win9x and
DOS TCP stacks blow up when getting data back from a Linux sendfile - "The
engines canna take the strain cap'n". Don't use sendfile for anything less than NT1.
Jeremy.
descriptor for a file, if the owner sid is not known, the owner uid is set to
the current uid. Same for group sid.
This makes xcopy /o possible for files that are owned by local users/groups
(local administrators for example).
Thanks to Guenther for his persistence :-)
Volker
by default set to "yes" (to correctly emulate Windows). I've added this to
ensure if we find a critical problem with this new code when 3.0.5 ships
it can be turned off to test for bugs.
Jeremy.
loads the initial config file and overwrites the written logfile name with
zeros in init_globals(). Ensure we do a string_free() on Globals.szLogFile
if it isn't NULL.
Jeremy.
haven't broken krb5 ticket verification in the mainline code path,
also need to check with valgrind. Everything now compiles (MIT, need
to also check Heimdal) and the "net keytab" utility code will follow.
Jeremy.
then is the client supports it (current clients supported are Samba and
CIFSVFS - detected by the negprot strings "Samba", "POSIX 2" and a bare
"NT LM 0.12" string) then the setting of the per packet flag smb_flag
FLAG_CASELESS_PATHNAMES is taken into account per packet. This allows
the linux CIFS client to use Samba in a case sensitive manner.
Additional command in smbclient "case_sensitive", toggles the
flag in subsequent packets.
Docs to follow.
Jeremy.