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to a very recent snapshot) has arcfour-hmac code that doesn't work with
windows. Love suggested detecting it via the existence of KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56
which only exists in working versions.
(This used to be commit e039a61e51)
work properly. MIT does not support them, so this check will be used to
decide whether to use them. First part of fixing bug #372.
(This used to be commit 85737fc937)
Now all 8-bit charsets with gaps (not all symbols defined) could be produced through
one macro -- SMB_GENERATE_CHARSET_MODULE_8_BIT_GAP(CHARSETNAME) within source file
with three charset tables. Full source code for such modules can be generated by
source/script/gen-8bit-gap.sh script which was taken from GNU libc and changed slightly
to follow our data types and structure.
(This used to be commit 37042c7bc0)
pam_smbpass.so will load ok. Had to move some functions around to work
around dependency problems (hence the new passdb/lookup_sid.c)
Also make sure that libsmbclient.a is built and installed when
we support shared libraries.
(This used to be commit 780055f442)
in heimdal it is an enum. Thanks to Guenther Deschner (gd@suse.de).
With this join will work, but without a keytab, cifs connections will still
fail with heimdal. Fix to come later.
(This used to be commit d30bef4c37)
vendor supplied lp printing (bug #355).
For some reason this is not being set in Samba 3. In Samba 2.2 the
SYSV define was only set from include/includes.h in a haphazard
fashion. It's probably better to explicitly define it on a per-operating
system basis anyway.
(This used to be commit e653e13f45)
We now fallback to Samba-provided CP850 charset module if CP850 or IBM850 does not exist on target system at runtime.
1. Introduce CP850 charset module based on charmaps table from GNU libc 2.2.5
2. Make CP850 charset module shared and build it by default
Should fix Solaris run-time
(This used to be commit e855dc8c91)
smbadduser must obeys the paths from configure options
* Try to get libsmbclient files installed during 'make install'
Still one outstanding problem with static lib. INSTALLCLIENTCMD_A
is not getting set correctly.
(This used to be commit 50ab28bd25)
Now we are:
1. Try to find correct name for default character sets for the platform
2. Use DEFAULT_{DOS|DISPLAY|UNIX}_CHARSET defines set during configure phase as defaults
This should fix CP850 problem on Solaris (at least) because it actually has IBM850 which
is the same but under different name
(This used to be commit 836b9fffa0)
There is a workaround documented in the bug report.
This patch does:
* add server support for the LSA_DS UUID on the lsarpc pipe
* store a list of context_ids/api_structs in the pipe_struct
so that we don't have to lookup the function table for a pipe.
We just match the context_id. Note that a dce/rpc alter_context
does not destroy the previous context so it is possible to
have multiple bindings active on the same pipe. Observed from
standalone win2k sp4 client.
* added server code for DsROleGetPrimaryDOmainInfo() but disabled it
since it causes problems enumerating users and groups from a 2ksp4
domain member in a Samba domain.
(This used to be commit 96bc2abfcb)
of LIBS where we don't need to change them, and to ensure that if
--with-iconv was specified we only search the list of locations specified.
(This used to be commit c2274274a6)
in an iconv_open to be more robust.
However, what we really want to do is find the name for something like CP850,
which can be IBM850 on Solaris, and we might want to also check for
ISO-8859-1.
So, this commit adds a macro to aclocal.m4 that can check for a specific
charset.
(This used to be commit 81dc28ca82)
loop that looks for iconv, because we might have more than one version
of iconv available and the first version might not work like we want, so
we have to keep looking.
We have yet to look for other character conversions as well, but for now,
let's see what the build farm makes of the changes.
(This used to be commit 13be2ca51a)
Tested on a large combination of operating systems and versions.
Hopefully the build farm will find any remaining nasties if they
exist.
(This used to be commit 2e42fa3d72)
This segfaults when you have to many group membership entries
in /etc/group.
Fixed in glibc CVS end of April 2003.
Volker
(This used to be commit 61bfdf0b12)
This has been tested on RedHat 9.0 with libiconv built in as well as
FreeBSD 4.6.2 with iconv-2.0.3 and biconv.g/libbiconv.
We should perhaps also check for other conversions that just ASCII<-->UCS-2LE
especially because those two names do not appear in charset.aliases for
iconv-2.0.3.
(This used to be commit 53d953da10)
This is the first part of the fix that at least allows configure to
walk the list of supplied locations where libiconv etc might be found.
aclocal.m4 also needs a fix, as does a later test.
(This used to be commit 2078654313)
- changed --enable-developer debug to use -gstabs as it makes the
samba binaries about 10x smaller and is still quite functional for
samba debugging
(This used to be commit 53bfcd478a)
object files for modules are in .po files, while object files for
static use are in .o files. Pointed out by metze.
This reduces the number of files that have to be recompiled after the Makefile
changes. Preventing unnecessary recompiling of the other few is high
on my todo list.
(This used to be commit b9b46d43c7)
I think the lesson to take away here is that refactoring configure.in
is a hazardous task and should only be attempted if you have a lot
of time and patience!
(This used to be commit 5ba121ac9d)
I think we are done with MIT Kerberos for the moment. The Heimdal detection
looks like it has been broken for ages so it's next on the list.
(This used to be commit 7690a722f9)