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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeremy Allison
886ad59d79 Fix from tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu for returning incorrect error code
on user auth fail.
Jeremy.
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Andrew Tridgell
453a822a76 first pass at updating head branch to be to be the same as the SAMBA_2_0 branch -
Luke Leighton
e4d92ff9df sys_select added one more argument (read, write selectors). -
Luke Leighton
25c70e3c98 - added DCE/RPC "fault" PDU support.
- disabled (AGAIN) the GETDC "if (MAILSLOT\NTLOGON)" code that will get
NT5rc2 to work but WILL break win95 (AGAIN).  this needs _not_ to be
re-enabled but to be replaced with a better mechanism.

- added SMBwrite support (note: SMBwriteX already existed) as NT5rc2 is
sending DCE/RPC over SMBwrite not SMBwriteX.
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Luke Leighton
8fb2ff247a - initialising mach_passwd_file locks to zero (prev. uninit.)
- cleanup

- #defined report to sprintf as it's #defined to another function in
  other uses of cmd_lsarpc.c
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Luke Leighton
727e1421b2 bertl <bs@niggard.org> patch for making samba listen on port 445, just like
nt 5 does.  cool!
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Luke Leighton
270981960b Jean-Francois Micouleau's rewritten DFS patch, originally written by
Nigel Williams.  despite the data format being *exactly* the same as
NT's, this still doesn't work yet.  more work needed.
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Matthew Chapman
ca540c21f7 Mainly BDC-related changes.
* Added SEC_CHAN_BDC
* Propagate sec_chan into the various functions which change trust account
  passwords, so they can be used for domain control and inter-domain
  trusts.
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Andrew Tridgell
ef3d61a80a Ken McDonell from SGI was interested in adding some profiling
capabilities to Samba so that Samba could talk to the SGI PCP
(Performance Co-Pilot) apps.

This change adds a profiling shared memory area and uses it to count
two fairly trivial things, the number of uid switches and the number
of SMB packets processes. To add more just edit include/profile.h and
then increment it at the right place.

I've also added a -P switch to smbstatus to dump the profile area.
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Luke Leighton
fa86770d56 trust password -
Luke Leighton
60c0f22a4e rpcclient interactive login (with trust account changing if you are root)
cli_session_setup handles null sessions correctly
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Luke Leighton
34afa638f6 dce/rpc -
Jeremy Allison
c3c5e13f85 First cut at kernel oplocks. This should have no effect unless runnin
on a machine that supports them in autoconf.

Move various functions out of lib/util.c into smbd/process.c
and smbd/oplock.c where they belong.

Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
c512b1b91f configure configure.in: Added checks for statvfs64. Last bit of 64 bit widening (I hope :-).
include/config.h.in: Added #undef STAT_STATVFS64.
include/includes.h: Added SMB_STRUCT_STATVFS type, Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to
                    SMB_BIG_UINT and SMB_BIG_INT types.
include/smb.h: Added flag defines from CIFS spec.
lib/debug.c: Fixed one more mode_t issue.
lib/system.c: Added sys_statvfs wrapper.
lib/util.c: Changed trim_string to use size_t.
param/loadparm.c: Moved "blocking locks" into locking section. Alphabetised
                  locking options. Question - shuld we do this for all options ?
passdb/ldap.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
passdb/nispass.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
passdb/smbpass.c: Changed SMB_BIG_INTEGER to SMB_BIG_UINT.
smbd/dfree.c: Changed to use 64 bit types if available. Moved to use unsigned
              types.
smbd/dosmode.c: Fixed one more mode_t issue.
smbd/negprot.c: Changed literals to be FLAG_ #defines.
smbd/nttrans.c: Removed dead code.
smbd/open.c: Changed disk_free call.
smbd/process.c: Changed literals to be FLAG_ #defines.
smbd/reply.c: Changed disk_free call.
smbd/trans2.c: Fixed but in SMB_QUERY_FS_VOLUME_INFO call. Was using
               UNICODE - should use ascii.
tests/summary.c: Added STAT_STATVFS64 check.
Jeremy.
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Andrew Tridgell
2204475c87 tridge the destroyer returns!
prompted by the interpret_security() dead code that Jean-Francois
pointed out I added a make target "finddead" that finds potentially
dead (ie. unused) code. It spat out 304 function names ...

I went through these are deleted many of them, making others static
(finddead also reports functions that are used only in the local
file).

in doing this I have almost certainly deleted some useful code. I may
have even prevented compilation with some compile options. I
apologise. I decided it was better to get rid of this code now and add
back the one or two functions that are needed than to keep all this
baggage.

So, if I have done a bit too much "destroying" then let me know. Keep
the swearing to a minimum :)

One bit I didn't do is the ubibt code. Chris, can you look at that?
Heaps of unused functions there. Can they be made static?
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Jeremy Allison
d0e48a2d80 This is the stat cache code - seems to work fine (needs heavy
NetBench testing though.... :-). Attempts to efficiently reduce
the number of stat() calls Samba does.
Jeremy.
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Jeremy Allison
e1dd03ecda Turning on blocking locking code. NB. Blocking lock requests that are not
the head of an SMB request (ie. are part of a chain) will not be queued -
this will be fixed when we move to the new chain code. In practice, this
doesn't seem to cause much of a problem (in my admittedly limited testing)
bug a debug level zero message will be placed in the log when this
happens to help determine how real the problem is.

smbd/locking.c: New debug messages.
smbd/blocking.c: New blocking code - handles SMBlock, SMBlockread and SMBlockingX
smbd/chgpasswd.c: Fix for master fd leak.
smbd/files.c: Tidyup comment.
smbd/nttrans.c: Added fnum to debug message.
smbd/process.c: Made chain_reply() use construct_reply_common(). Added blocking
                lock queue processing into idle loop.
smbd/reply.c: Added queue pushes for SMBlock, SMBlockread and SMBlockingX.
Jeremy.
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Andrew Tridgell
722312c326 removed some of the rough edges from the splitup -
Andrew Tridgell
f92475aa3c move soem variables from server.c that don't belong there. -
Andrew Tridgell
a6d194886a this completes the splitup of server.c.
the splitup was done with an axe, not a scalpel, so there are some
rough edges. I mostly wanted to get the general form right with fine
tuning of what goes where to come later. Still, this is better than
what we had before where server.c was a general repository for
anything that didn't fit elsewhere.
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