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This is so I can find out what platforms it fails on. I will pull it again tomorrow if there are too many problems, like > 2 platforms that it fails to build on, but will pop it back in again as I resolve platforms.
(This used to be commit cc72c44e53a36f3da135f4dc10a9391f65c8b6c7)
on RH7.0 with _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE, and probably not
present on non-Unix systems like VMS.
(This used to be commit 8b0a5bc436fb44f5123d037b102f2d2c4d3287e8)
malloc() to talloc(). Previously, creating an ACL containing zero ACEs
would return a non-NULL pointer to zero bytes of memory. The talloc() code
would return a NULL pointer making the ACL a NULL ACL instead of an empty
one. The difference is a NULL ACL allows all access and an empty ACL
denies all access.
We solve this by calling talloc(ctx, sizeof(SEC_ACE) * num_aces + 1).
Heh.
(This used to be commit 89eaaafe7d266788609fab6951fd912c441b3a26)
for NET_SRV_SET_INFO rpc call which is made when double-clicking on a
computer in the server manager and changing the description. We always
return NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO as NT doesn't seem to decode any error messages
passed back.
Maybe the changed comment string could be stored in a tdb and regurgitated
instead of the "server string" smb.conf parameter?
(This used to be commit d936ffedd90fe442f990c9ac2e172877f28d7230)
allow us to have test targets without special configure options
- fixed make proto so that it actually does something
(This used to be commit 55109a752578e9389d853cb27ec17c2114ecff77)
that libsmb/ creates a local tcp socket then launches smbd as a subprocess
attached to that socket. smbd thinks it is being launched from inetd.
to use it do the following:
- compile with -DSMB_REGRESSION_TEST
- run like this (also works with smbtorture etc)
export SMBD_TEST=1
export LIBSMB_PROG=bin/smbd
smbclient //server/share -Uuser%pass
obviously you need to setup a smb.conf etc. Using --prefix to configure
is useful.
The aim of all this stuff is to add a decent set of regression tests
to the build farm, so we know if smbd actually runs correctly on all the
platforms, not just builds. We can run smbtorture, masktest, locktest etc,
plus a bunch of smbclient scripts and any new tests we write.
This doesn't help much with nmbd (at least not yet) but its a good start.
(This used to be commit 7e8e6ae9a88c4d2587eb4e7f0501cd71bd36ebb2)
for and ignore ERRmoredata errors as the client library doesn't support
32-bit error messages.
Added some annotations for the RPC pipe code to make it a bit clearer
maybe.
(This used to be commit f179e0ff61794073aedcf77544865ad2f18c6e6d)
years old) bug when chainging a sessionsetup_and_X and tcon together.
The wrong username was being entered into the tdb, even though the
correct user was used for accessing files. This is related to the fact
that authorise_login() is not used for sessionsetup, but only for tcon
auths.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 0187cd6aef7586d7ad4bdc70c50f3f2e7c69519c)