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converting the first character of the unicode string., See convert_string()
for why. uniarray_2_dosarray() passes 0 for the src length now which works.
(This used to be commit 0793612cca3bba55d5e5e2970308f95839f208b4)
to the Samba tree.
Originally written by Nigel Williams" <nigel@veritas.com>, I've been
trying to keep it in some form of shape for the last 6 months. In particular
I think some of the code got committed a few months ago, and others have made
changes to the CVS version over time.
anyway, its finally in - and doesn't appear to have broken anything.
Now to try the client-side patches :-)
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f9bac7c5c2c4ddf0bf39d596a7b922fbb17c6b16)
* normalize all registry key strings before storing or looking
up paths in the registry tdb
* return the current buffer size for REG_INFO even when not returning
actual data
* fix a segfault report by metze on #samba-technical so that the
user/group object picker works again (was the "ProductType" key
lookup that was failing).
(This used to be commit 5640e6cdb213502d95fff33e06eaeed5ce3aeb76)
* added REG_OPEN_HKCR for supporting regedit.exe
* All data n a REGISTRY_VALUE is stored to a pointer now
* fixed REG_INFO to correctly display data when double clicking on
and entry in the registry editor
* Will now enumerate installed driver_info_3 data
* fixed numerous bugs related to pointer offsets, memory issues, etc..
in the registry routines
* added a simple caching mechanism to fetch_reg_[keys|values]_specific()
All that is left now is to enumerate PrinterData and I will have finished
what I started out to do....
(This used to be commit 419d7208e8384e4ad2c4dd328ad5e630971bc76c)
is not and [in/out] buffer
* registry value enumeration is working now for the Print\Forms
key. The format of the binary data is not quite right yet
but all installed forms are listed
(This used to be commit 998eb9c7312c3c9a9ed1e9ec294593503c0304bf)
security descriptors. We need to calculate the maximum offset and set the offset
back after reading/writing every field in the SEC_DESC.
This was *nasty* to find....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 175d43980e57c25582d8ab859f5730283e82f3b2)
SPOOLSS_DELETEPRINTERDRIVEREX. Ran them through some testing.
I know I'm off by 2 x uint32's in the former RPC.
(This used to be commit 55fbfd02ba917b74fd4df7a1aa8cc8c5a91e3e07)
SPOOLSS_DELETEPRINTERKEY
* stub funnctions for SPOOLSS_ADDPRINTERDRIVEREX and
SPOOLSS_DELETEPRINTERDRIVEREX
(This used to be commit d675974d0c04a68d48d90492005056d96697c96c)
the 'user cannot change password' button work. Needs help from a future SAM
backend, but at least this parses the data, and returns an error.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0c4afe075aa018ec2be10f36fd3f0a5af2a032f1)
via regedt32.exe. The regsitry.tdb is only a framework. It is not
intended to store values, only key/subkey structure. The data
will be retrieved from nt*tdb (for printers) creating a virtual view
of the data.
You can currently connect to a Samba box using regedt32.exe (haven't
tried regedit.exe). Some basic keys are created in registry.tdb
for use.
There are two problems....
* something is getting freed in the winreg code that causes heap
corruption later on. As long as you don't play with the winreg
server functionality, I don't think you'll be bitten by this.
* no access controls are currently implemented
* I can't browse HKLM because regedt32 greys out the SYSTEM subkey.
ok so that was three....
(This used to be commit 542d3c93a998083c07b2afa91a7c927c376caf54)
*.o) and implment new enum_dom_users code in the SAMR RPC subsystem.
Incresingly, we are using the pdb_get_{user,group}_sid() functions, in the
eventual hope that we might one day support muliple domains off a single
passdb. To extract the RID, we use sid_peek_check_rid(), and supply an
'expected' domain SID.
The id21 -> SAM_ACCOUNT and id23 -> SAM_ACCOUNT code has been moved to
srv_samr_util.c, to ease linking in passdb users.
Compatiblity code that uses 'get_global_sam_sid()' for the 'expected' sid is in
pdb_compat.c
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5a2a6f1ba316489d118a8bdd9551b155226de94f)
Mostly formatting and s/free/SAFE_FREE/g changes with the two exceptions
being
* John driver init changes
* Tim's printer enumeration bug fix
(This used to be commit f7536762863811f96364e8acd3716bdb7d665bbf)
of files. This was done to better enable net rpc file. Perhaps we can start
giving back real info this way, too.
(This used to be commit b3fea72ee9abd2441a49c35442c54819e4ba16ba)
to an empty value instead of a null pointer otherwise the server service
crashes on NT.
(This used to be commit c7214baa0540a0c7d23d3023b2c2ff4cde0f9f7f)
Tim, please check the prs_align() removed from sec_io_desc()
and make sure it doesn't break anything else. I know it is
right for the printing needs and I have tested some other
general things like viewing acls on directories, but I would
feel more comfortable if you would have a look as well.
jerry
(This used to be commit 83f109c940f30d9b35176540d8bdccbb22ffa3a1)
rpc call which we currently don't parse - just added a comment about it for
the moment as not parsing it is harmless.
(This used to be commit 2429c4cc796576aa2d816a14b10fdd932b672a02)
cleanup some of the code in net_rpc_join re const warnings and
fstrings.
Passdb:
Make the %u and %U substituions in passdb work.
This is done by declaring these paramters to be 'const' and doing
the substitution manually. I'm told this is us going full circle,
but I can't really see a better way.
Finally these things actually seem to work properly...
Make the lanman code use the pdb's recorded values for homedir etc
rather than the values from lp_*()
Add code to set the plaintext password in the passdb, where it can
decide how to store/set it. For use with a future 'ldap password
change' option, or somthing like that...
Add pdb_unix, so as to remove the 'not in passdb' special cases from the
local_lookup_*() code. Quite small, as it uses the new 'struct passwd ->
SAM_ACCOUNT' code that is now in just one place. (also used by pdb_smbpasswd)
Other:
Fix up the adding of [homes] at session setup time to actually pass
the right string, that is the unix homedir, not the UNC path.
Fix up [homes] so that for winbind users is picks the correct name.
(bad interactions with the default domain code previously)
Change the rpc_server/srv_lsa_nt.c code to match NT when for the
SATUS_NONE_MAPPED reply: This was only being triggered on
no queries, now it is on the 'no mappings' (ie all mappings failed).
Checked against Win2k.
Policy Question: Should SID -> unix_user.234/unix_group.364 be
considered a mapping or not? Currently it isn't.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c28668068b5a3b3cf3c4317e5fb32ec9957f3e34)
pipe for smbd to decode), and fix up the debug. (At least I assume it is
wrong, can an expert care to comment?)
(This used to be commit e5b4331ffa99d769b062053d6afc4772355fa5b2)
I think we may still need to look at our server enumeration code, but
other than that, its much better in the tree than out.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d57a1b4629d12a0374cc6d74dfc6f5d4793fcef8)
than a unistr2. Printer data isn't necessarily in unistr format.
Tallocate memory to hold returned data when unmarshalling getprinterdata
and enumprinterdata replies.
(This used to be commit 89633a1d87d2a437dc1ceab9439f415ee1ec606d)