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proto.h: The unusual. ;)
reply.c: I changes some function names, and updated reply.c to match.
See mangle.c below for more.
server.c: Changed function names and parameters in file mangle.c, so
changed server.c calls to match. See mangle.c below for more.
mangle.c:
I replaced the caching mechanism used for caching reverse mangled name
maps. The old method was a large array of 256-byte strings. Movement
in the stack (including push and pop) was done by memcpy()ing whole
chunks of memory around.
The new system uses the ubi_Cache module which, in turn, uses a splay
tree. Entries are dynamically allocated using a minimum amount of
memory. Searches are non-linear, which should speed things up a bit,
too. Overall, this should save memory and be faster.
Other changes: I streamlined the is_mangled() test and made other
speed enhancements including replacing some static functions with
macros. Added comments, etc.
Note: Per an E'mail conversation with Andrew, the 'mangled stack'
parameter in smb.conf doesn't do anything anymore. The cache is
now set for 16K bytes maximum memory usage. The mangle stack
parameter is silently ignored. This can easily be changed, but
I'd rather introduce a 'mangled cache memory' parameter and
remove 'mangled stack'.
Remaining problems:
While testing the module, I noticed that something is calling
name_map_mangle() twice. The result is that names which contain
illegal characters are getting mangled twice.
Also, the entire module works by overwriting the input string.
This has a variety of nasty side effects.
Summary:
There's a lot still to be done, but the changes I have in place *should*
work in exactly the same way (except for the mangle stack parameter).
The rest of the bugs and other issues are separate.
Chris -)-----
Contributors: Bruce Cook <BC3-AU@bigfoot.com>
Copyright (C) 1998 Bruce Cook
John Terpestra <samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au>
Copyright (C) 1998 John H. Terpestra
Wolfgang Ratzka <ratzka@hrz.uni-marburg.de>
Copyright (C) 1998 Wolfgang Ratzka
action is passed to do_dir.
Changes to clitar.c as requested by Canon Information Systems Research Australia:
1. Support restoring long file names
2. Write directory entries to TAR files as first part of setting directory create
times
3. Ensure zero length files get correct mtime
4. Allow DOS and UNIX pathnames in command line parameters.
ipc.c: Added Luke's debug statement.
locking_slow.c: Added FTRUNCATE_NEEDS_ROOT code for broken systems that
need it (not sure what these are yet).
membuffer.c ntdomain.h proto.h
lib/rpc/include/rpc_dce.h lib/rpc/include/rpc_srvsvc.h
lib/rpc/parse/parse_prs.c lib/rpc/parse/parse_rpc.c
lib/rpc/server/srv_pipe_hnd.c lib/rpc/server/srv_util.c:
Re-merge of Luke's NTDOM changes 'cos he's a lazy git with
carpel tunnel syndrome :-).
Jeremy.
In doing so I realized that much code was being
duplicated between Hangul, Big5 and Simplified
Chinese - so I re-arranged kanji.[ch] to go
through generic functions for all multibyte
characters that can be identified by a single
code range (not Kanji - but all the others).
Jeremy.
load time (patch from "Marty Leisner" <leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com>.
server.c: Patch from Josef Hinteregger <joehtg@joehtg.co.at> - string
could be overwritten when find_service() called recursively.
Jeremy.
The NT password is a higher quality password, and should
always be looked at before the LM password, if available
(sorry, Luke, just a minor change, the other changes you
made were fine :-).
Jeremy.
+ improvement to smbtar to allow exclusion/inclusion of system and
hidden files, and to generate a listing of what has been archived
in a format useful for automated backup systems.
+ add the "Softq" spooling system to samba's printing capabilities.
+ I have "fixed" the intrusion of US style dates into samba reporting
as well. The format yyyy/mm/dd is not only uunambiguous, but also
has the benefit of making lexicographic sorts work correctly.
Jeremy.
start to create the calls needed for client-side of "network" logins,
which will be used for domain version of pass-through authentication.
unfortunately, none of this code is called in the main branch, because
smbclient BRANCH_NTDOM code isn't in use, yet!
srv_netlog.c :
fixed a problem with static net_login_network() which was being
stubborn: the if() statement looked horrendous, so i split it into
two if() statements, one to deal with the lm password; the other to
deal with the nt password.
the smb_password_check() functions should _not_ be called here, in
case we decide to disable lm hashes for security reasons, just like
nt does.
so, we now get a response to the SAM_LOGON "network" call, but the
connection is still dropped. a trace is needed from an nt server,
which is why i started on the client-side code. see above, which
is why i'm calling it a day :-)
parameter which allows the new change password code to change the
unix password also. Defaults to OFF.
includes.h: Added termios.h to FreeBSD to allow password changing.
namequery.c: Fixed missing name parameters to debug statements.
Jeremy.
was so large that when used with -DUSE_MMAP it caused the unsigned
subtraction to wrap aound and become positive - thus causing
a silly memcpy offset. Thanks to "Michael St. Laurent" <rowl@earthlink.net>
for giving me the core dump that allowed me to track this one
down.
Jeremy.