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testwrite: create or truncate a file and write to it.
teststat3: compare the results from smbc_stat() and smbc_fstat()
Derrell
(This used to be commit 5a4a7aec761c3388b741b9b47fa6358fc71a66ce)
As discussed with Volker, it is better to calculate FS capabilities at
connection time. We already do this with help of VFS statvfs() call
which allows to fill-in system-specific attributes including FS
capabilities. So just re-use it if you want to represent additional
capabilities in your modules. The only caution is that you need to
call underlying statvfs() call to actually get system-specific
capabilities (and other fields) added. Then add module-specific ones.
(This used to be commit e342ca0d931f9a5c8ec9e472dc9c63f1fe012b3a)
This makes sense as upper levels are only taking returned result of 0
(no error) into consideration when deciding whether to mark file
offline/online as returned from is_offline.
That means that we simply can move the decision down to VFS module and
clean up upper levels so that they always see only file status. If there
is an error when trying to identify file status, then VFS module could
decide what to return (offline or online) by itself -- after all, it
ought to have system-specific knowledge anyway.
(This used to be commit 75cc08661473cce62756fa062071bb2bc1fb39ec)
There's been a problem seen where open/read/close a number of times causes
open failures eventually. This program has been modified to create the
context once and then loop requesting file names to open/read/close.
This program also demonstrates the current error in cli_read() where it
returns an error instead of length 0 upon end of file.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 9d75ea577b407ccab59196760d376831062a3ab5)
GetTimeOfDay() seems to no longer be exported. For the smbsh example, just
use the native gettimeofday() for now.
(This used to be commit 296a6783fbc03460e87ac4136a0a9e6d2743b2ff)
When the capability of using full names for DOS attributes was added, a bug
was introduced which caused the wrong number of bytes to be returned. This
patch to smbc_listxattr_ctx() fixes the problem.
Thanks to Jack Schmidt for this patch.
Derrell
(This used to be commit 913c335d21c503d32b35bf65da7b2bddf0473875)
This adapts r23801 / 87c91e4362c51819032bfbebbb273c52e203b227
to files just added by cherry-pick.
Michael
(This used to be commit a0d595c2277d2f754cdb0c85119fdc130d86f7ea)
Jeremy.
This adapts r23780 / c2f7ab1c175ecff0cf44d0bbc4763ba9f7d7803f
for files added by cherry-pick.
(This used to be commit 1b6cf93992fbe338dff83a9f904ec9dfc422e242)
to lists of groups (or aliases). Useful for creating large test
scenarios.
Michael
(cherry picked from commit b3e5082e105f6eaeed51e9a42d525d811e7155ee)
(This used to be commit 78a2344fe7ed53e9927e189fa4d465652731deab)
This is done via rpc client. The main purpose is to
be able to fill a domain controller with a large number
of users / groups easily. A the object names are
built as <prefix><num> where number ranges from a given
start number counting up until a given number of objects
has been created.
In a next step, I will submit scripts to add (many) users to
a group and to add a user to (many) groups.
Michael
(cherry picked from commit 8b81fbb7d998eda65978a772f2194b4a3de467f9)
(This used to be commit 79414f8bfa9cce1b4543b3cf5d6ea65651fc0769)
bugs in various places whilst doing this (places that assumed
BOOL == int). I also need to fix the Samba4 pidl generation
(next checkin).
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit f35a266b3cbb3e5fa6a86be60f34fe340a3ca71f)
This script is useful for migrating OpenLDAP schema files to FDS/RHDS
lidf schema files.
License kindly updated to GPLv3+ at our request.
Simo.
(This used to be commit ab7770b34b3202a5836cfa098187eeed1bd16be3)
have the current and possibly the previous trust password
stored as clear text passwords. (Previous use of NTPassword
was a mistake - this is a hash value.)
Michael
(This used to be commit 0beae52ff469903adbfefdffd93a34bb7ad7d68d)
incremented too far in some circumstances. In these cases, only the first
of multiple concatenated strings would be seen.
- Working on bug 4649 pertaining to delete an ACL, this fixes the reported
crash. It appears to have been an incomplete switchover from malloc to
talloc, as the memory was still being freed with SAFE_FREE.
Deleting ACLs still doesn't work. Although a valid request is sent to the
server and a SUCCESS response is returned, the method that's used in
libsmbclient for deleting ACLs seems to be incorrect. In looking at the
samba4 torture tests, it appears that we should be turning on the INHERIT
flag if we want to delete the ACL. (I could use some assistance on the
proper flags to send, from anyone familiar with this stuff.)
- Apply patch from SATOH Fumiyasu to fix bug 4750. smbc_telldir_ctx() was not
returning a value useful to smbc_lseekdir_ctx().
Derrell
(This used to be commit 2ac502e29bd8390252fe4ae8344faab49ca01ff5)