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Made version info consistent in ipc.c and nameannounce.c
Added define for BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE and BROWSER_CONSTANT
(see do_announce_host() in nameannounce.c).
Sniffing with the latest bloodhound I found that the byte range
occupied by the BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE is interpreted depending
on the type of announcement being made.
In a Local_Master_Announcement it is BROWSER_ELECTION_VALUE
but in both Workgroup_Announcement and Host_Announcement
this is seen as Comment_String_Pointer. What does this mean?
We need to know?
(This used to be commit 86b0018cc7e246910a9a621b2bf379f782506a08)
local subnet _before_ going and registering it. the reason for this
is that i don't want to cause chaos by registering the name twice.
it's ok to register DOMAIN<1b> with the WINS server, because the WINS
server's job is to check a) _if_ there's a current owner of the name
b) if the current owner exists c) if the current owner still wants the
name. if they don't, the WINS server responds by saying, 'yes, you can
have it'.
lkcl
(This used to be commit 0d51899b59204b99d5aeb9542c8adfff42167fec)
because the share must be browseable by a w95 client
2) send_mailslot_reply - unique or group datagram argument added.
3) netlogon.c - rewrote response packet to do the right thing for w95.
4) server.c reply_nt1() - added OEMDomainstring to the end.
5) (deep breath) reworked the nmbd-browsing code a little bit.
i discovered two months ago that becoming a primary domain controller
(and domain master browser) is done independently of becoming a
backup domain controller (logon server) is done independently of
becoming a local master browser.
therefore, three sets of state-machines (instead of just one) are in
place - each of which is responsible for taking samba through the
required stages to become: a logon server; a domain master browser;
and a local master browser.
each of these three things can occur independently on each interface,
_including_ the wins pseudo-interface. the only slight caveat is that
the wins pseudo-interface, by virtue of _not_ being a broadcast
interface, does _not_ register as a local master browser with the wins
server, as this doesn't make sense.
lkcl
(This used to be commit 88c6a00c3c1b430307f512986185b5ed7aea7181)
server isn't a preferred master, and DEBUG(0,(...)) this.
reason: if the os level etc parameters aren't working properly, then
a domain master browser samba server that _ought_ to be the local master
browser as well might not.
i'll modify smb.conf.5 man page etc to reflect this change.
lkcl
(This used to be commit ebaff730c9cb6d04049fd9901d46dcd758357e95)
connecting client, as per CIFS4) and max_recv, which can be configured
as the old maxxmit was. Fixes problems with NT directory listings when
maxxmit is set very small.
jra@cygnus.com
(This used to be commit c2d5d1040a933987a0c39545bb5bf8e2fc400a87)
chgpasswd.c: Added patch from Roland Haag <haag@think.de> to allow
password changes to be done more than once.
loadparm.c: Added entries for the "directory mode/directory mask parameters".
Changed default file mode to 644.
proto.h: Added sys_gethostbyname.
server.c: Added directory mode changes.
system.c: Added sys_gethostbyname.
trans2.c: Added NT_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL patch from Roger Orr
<rorr@csfp.csfb.com>
trans2.h: Defined NT_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL for above patch.
util.c: Changes calls to gethostbyname to sys_gethostbyname.
jra@cygnus.com
(This used to be commit d8d8a7ee00971fca7a8d079bfb547af107df35a4)
so I can build RPMs on a DEC Alpha on which I do NOT have root
permissions. Argh!!!!!
(This used to be commit 5f3a5d6f626326ad18c46efe2ce5448844f0ade2)
in unix_clean_name caused directory names to go from ./ to "".
This is now checked for, unix_clean name returns ./ in these
cases.
jra@cygnus.com
(This used to be commit 64a16d9c2aae0405437f28dbb00e68080c09a7a1)
filename problem.
Problem conditions:
case sensitive = no
default case = lower
mangle case = yes
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
Problem: Win95 still writes upper case file names.
Patches supplied have been incorporated into mangle.c and server.c
but needs YOSTW to be defined for it to take effect.
Action:
=======
If we are happy with the patch, delete old code in mangle.c, then
remove all YOSTW #ifdefs.
(This used to be commit 84fc674c89e8999f284b59888dfa2cdc47438e88)