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a RPC-SECRETS on kerberos test still fails, but I'll let andrew take a
look at that later :)
(This used to be commit c260b175682c1cd95eaba958bfd9f054cb2547ea)
file. Everybody calls this via the dcerpc_pipe_connect() or
dcerpc_pipe_connect_b() functions.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5ee0fc035179c76f1362547ccc500f8677c8fa1f)
length, use the amount the wapped message expanded by.
This works, because GSSAPI doesn't do AEAD (signing of headers), and
so changing the signature length after the fact is valid.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit bd1e0f679c8f2b9755051b8d34114fa127a7cf26)
to do, particularly with getting the detailed bit mappings right, and
on sid mapping. Does not pass RAW-ACLS yet
(This used to be commit b92553481b534d0ef5277dbfe8c0d64a03f819eb)
to perform a lookup once, resolve the name to an IP, while still
communicating the full name to the lower layers, for kerberos etc.
This fixes 'net samdump', which was failing due to the schannel target
name being *smbserver.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0546f487f4cc99b5549dc1e457ea243d4bd66333)
Hm, wondering if there is a better way to let that be composed out of
one dfs_VolumeFlavor flag and one dfs_VolumeState flag.
Guenther
(This used to be commit 152fcddebc459624002c002bd2ee457ff6bca9ba)
reject reason code while password changing: SAMR_REJECT_IN_HISTORY which
is different from SAMR_REJECT_COMPLEXITY.
torture test to follow as well.
Guenther
(This used to be commit 7513748208214339e764cc990aa1dbbcf864975a)
passed to acrfour, and that assumes a byte buffer. This caused us to
fail big endian boxes (or more specifically, to be incompatible with
little endian boxes)
(This used to be commit a44f2eda1eeb134292111dd857f0f65e4bf96399)
Jerry, there is a big difference on the wire between these two:
[out] uint32 x;
and
[out] uint32 *x;
if you change from
[out] uint32 x;
then you need to change to:
[out,ref] uint32 *x;
otherwise it changes the format on the wire, which means we are no
longer compatible with MS servers.
but be aware that even if you change to a ref ptr, you also need to
change all the client code to set all the return variables in the out
part of the structure. That's why I don't like the MIDL restriction of
forcing the use of ref pointers for output variables - it makes life
much harder when writing client code, and makes the code much more
error prone (just look at all the extra code needed to make this work
again).
I know we could auto-allocate these variables in the generated client
side NDR code, but if we did that then we would have no way of doing a
_real_ ref out pointer, which we really wanted to set to some already
allocated variable.
So please hold off on changing our idl to use the MIDL convention for
output variables until Jelmer and I have had a good "chat" about this :-)
(This used to be commit 555aed43ba3c08360ca7fa921622b80732a7f657)