# This file contains a list of regular expressions matching the names of # tests that are expected to fail. # # "make test" will not report failures for tests listed here and will consider # a successful run for any of these tests an error. ^samba3.blackbox.failure.failure # this is designed to fail, for testing our test infrastructure .*driver.add_driver_timestamps # we only can store dates, not timestamps ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.crypt_server\(nt4_dc\).SMB2-SESSION-REAUTH # expected to give ACCESS_DENIED SMB2.1 doesn't have encryption ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.crypt_server\(nt4_dc\).SMB2-SESSION-RECONNECT # expected to give CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED, we need to fix the test ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.plain.*SMB2-DIR-FSYNC.*\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.plain.*SMB2-PATH-SLASH.*\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.plain.LOCK11.*\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) ^samba3.smb2.session enc.reconnect # expected to give CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED, we need to fix the test ^samba3.raw.session enc # expected to give ACCESS_DENIED as SMB1 encryption isn't used ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.crypt_server # expected to give ACCESS_DENIED as SMB1 encryption isn't used ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.*.LOCK12.*\(fileserver_smb1\) ^samba3.smbtorture_s3.*.LOCK12.*\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.nbt.dgram.*netlogon2\(nt4_dc\) ^samba3.*rap.sam.*.useradd # Not provided by Samba 3 ^samba3.*rap.sam.*.userdelete # Not provided by Samba 3 ^samba3.libsmbclient.opendir # This requires a workgroup called 'WORKGROUP' and for netbios browse lists to have been registered # see bug 8412 ^samba3.smb2.rename.*.simple_nodelete ^samba3.smb2.rename.*.no_share_delete_no_delete_access ^samba3.blackbox.smbclient_machine_auth.plain.*nt4_dc:local # the NT4 DC does not currently set up a self-join ^samba3.raw.samba3hide.samba3hide\(ad_dc_smb1\) # This test fails against the ad_dc environment. ^samba3.raw.samba3closeerr.samba3closeerr\(nt4_dc_smb1\) # This test fails against an smbd environment with NT ACLs enabled ^samba3.raw.samba3closeerr.samba3closeerr\(fileserver_smb1\) # This test fails against an smbd environment with NT ACLs enabled ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-40.INHERITFLAGS\(nt4_dc_smb1\) # This (and the follow nfs4acl_xattr tests fail because our NFSv4 backend isn't a complete mapping yet. ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-40.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-40.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-40.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-41.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-41.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-simple-41.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.INHERITFLAGS\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.inherit_creator_owner\(nt4_d_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-special-40.inherit_creator_group\(nt4_dc\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.INHERITFLAGS\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.inherit_creator_owner\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-40.inherit_creator_group\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-41.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-41.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-xdr-41.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.INHERITFLAGS\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.inherit_creator_owner\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-40.inherit_creator_group\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-41.create_owner_file\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-41.create_owner_dir\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.raw.acls nfs4acl_xattr-nfs-41.nulldacl\(nt4_dc_smb1\) ^samba3.base.delete.deltest16a ^samba3.base.delete.deltest17a ^samba3.unix.whoami anonymous connection.whoami\(ad_dc_smb1\) # We need to resolve if we should be including SID_NT_WORLD and SID_NT_NETWORK in this token # smbclient4 behaves differently from smbclient (s3) when encountering # logon failures when possesing a valid ticket. Test below has been # changed to use smbclient (in order to support SMB2) and this part of the # test fails due to this difference ^samba4.blackbox.chgdcpass.Test login with kerberos ccache after 2nd password change\(chgdcpass\) # these show that we still have some differences between our system # with our internal iconv because it passes except when we bypass our # internal iconv modules ^samba4.local.convert_string_handle.system.iconv.gd_ascii ^samba4.local.convert_string_handle.system.iconv.gd_iso8859_cp850 ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest17\( ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest17b ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest17c ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest17e ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest17f ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest20a ^samba4..*base.delete.*.deltest20b ^samba4.raw.session.reauth ^samba4.raw.session.expire1 ^samba4.raw.rename.*.osxrename ^samba4.raw.rename.*.directory rename ^samba4.rpc.winreg.*security ^samba4.local.registry.*.(dir|ldb).check hive security ^samba4.local.registry.*.local.security ^samba4.rpc.wkssvc ^samba4.rpc.handles.*.lsarpc-shared ^samba4.rpc.epmapper.*.Lookup_simple ^samba4.rpc.epmapper.*.Map_simple ^samba4.rpc.epmapper.*.Map_full ^samba4.rpc.lsalookup on ncalrpc ^samba4.rpc.lsalookup on ncacn_np ^samba4.rpc.lsalookup with seal,padcheck ^samba4.rpc.lsalookup with validate ^samba4.rpc.lsalookup with bigendian ^samba4.rpc.lsa on ncacn_np with seal # This gives NT_STATUS_LOCAL_USER_SESSION_KEY ^samba4.rpc.lsa with seal # This gives NT_STATUS_LOCAL_USER_SESSION_KEY ^samba4.rpc.lsa.secrets.*seal # This gives NT_STATUS_LOCAL_USER_SESSION_KEY ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.LogonUasLogon ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.LogonUasLogoff ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.DatabaseSync ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.DatabaseSync2 ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.NetrEnumerateTrustedDomains ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.NetrEnumerateTrustedDomainsEx ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.GetPassword ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.DatabaseRedo ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.netlogon.lsa_over_netlogon\(ad_dc\) #Broken by split of \\pipe\lsass from \\pipe\netlogon in the IDL ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.netlogon.SetupCredentialsDowngrade\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # Broken by allowing NT4 crypto on this environment ^samba4.rpc.netlogon.*.netlogon.SetupCredentialsDowngrade\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) # Broken by allowing NT4 crypto on this environment ^samba4.rpc.drsuapi.*ncacn_ip_tcp.*validate # should only work with seal ^samba4.rpc.drsuapi.*ncacn_ip_tcp.*bigendian # should only work with seal ^samba4.rpc.samr.passwords.validate.*ncacn_ip_tcp.*with.validate # should only work with seal ^samba4.rpc.samr.passwords.validate.*ncacn_ip_tcp.*with.bigendian # should only work with seal ^samba4.base.charset.*.Testing partial surrogate ^samba4.smb2.charset.*.Testing partial surrogate # This test is currently broken ^samba3.smb2.charset.*.Testing partial surrogate # This test is currently broken ^samba4.*.base.maximum_allowed # broken until we implement NTCREATEX_OPTIONS_BACKUP_INTENT ^samba..*.smb2.maximum_allowed .*net.api.delshare.* # DelShare isn't implemented yet ^samba4.smb2.oplock.doc ^samba4.smb2.lock.valid-request ^samba4.raw.lock.multilock6.ad_dc_ntvfs ^samba4.ldap.python \(ad_dc_default\).Test add_ldif\(\) with BASE64 security descriptor input using WRONG domain SID\(.*\)$ ^samba4.raw.lock.*.async # bug 6960 ^samba4.raw.open.ntcreatex_supersede ^samba4.smb2.lock.*.multiple-unlock # bug 6959 ^samba4.raw.sfileinfo.*.end-of-file\(.*\)$ # bug 6962 ^samba4.raw.oplock.*.batch22 # bug 6963 ^samba4.raw.oplock.*.doc1 ^samba4.raw.oplock.*.exclusive5 ^samba4.raw.oplock.*.exclusive9 ^samba4.raw.oplock.*.level_ii_1 ^samba4.raw.lock.*.zerobyteread # bug 6974 ^samba4.smb2.lock.*.zerobyteread # bug 6974 ^samba4.raw.streams.*.delete ^samba4.raw.streams.*.createdisp ^samba4.raw.streams.*.sumtab ^samba4.raw.streams.*.perms ^samba4.raw.acls.INHERITFLAGS ^samba4.raw.acls.*.create_dir ^samba4.raw.acls.*.create_owner_dir ^samba4.raw.acls.*.create_owner_file ^samba4.smb2.create.*.acldir ^samba4.smb2.create.*.impersonation ^samba4.smb2.create.quota-fake-file\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by the NTVFS ^samba4.smb2.acls.*.generic ^samba4.smb2.acls.*.inheritflags ^samba4.smb2.acls.*.owner ^samba4.smb2.acls.*.ACCESSBASED ^samba4.ldap.dirsync.python.ad_dc_ntvfs..__main__.ExtendedDirsyncTests.test_dirsync_deleted_items #^samba4.ldap.dirsync.python.ad_dc_ntvfs..__main__.ExtendedDirsyncTests.* ^samba4.libsmbclient.opendir.(NT1|SMB3).opendir # This requires netbios browsing ^samba4.rpc.drsuapi.*.drsuapi.DsGetDomainControllerInfo\(.*\)$ ^samba4.smb2.oplock.exclusive2\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.exclusive5\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.exclusive6\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.exclusive9\(.*\)$ ^samba4.smb2.oplock.brl3\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.levelii500\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.levelii502\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.brl1\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch22.\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch19\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch12\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch11\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch1\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch6\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch9\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch9a\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch10\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch20\(.*\)$ # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.batch26\(.*\)$ ^samba4.smb2.oplock.stream1 # samba 4 oplocks are a mess ^samba4.smb2.oplock.statopen1\(ad_dc_ntvfs\)$ # fails with ACCESS_DENIED on a SYNCHRONIZE_ACCESS open ^samba4.smb2.getinfo.complex # streams on directories does not work ^samba4.smb2.getinfo.qfs_buffercheck # S4 does not do the INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH/BUFFER_OVERFLOW thingy ^samba4.smb2.getinfo.qfile_buffercheck # S4 does not do the INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH/BUFFER_OVERFLOW thingy ^samba4.smb2.getinfo.qsec_buffercheck # S4 does not do the BUFFER_TOO_SMALL thingy ^samba4.smb2.sharemode.sharemode-access ^samba4.smb2.sharemode.access-sharemode ^samba4.ntvfs.cifs.krb5.base.createx_access.createx_access\(.*\)$ ^samba4.rpc.lsa.forest.trust #Not fully provided by Samba4 ^samba4.blackbox.upgradeprovision.alpha13.ldapcmp_sd\(none\) # Due to something rewriting the NT ACL on DNS objects ^samba4.blackbox.upgradeprovision.alpha13.ldapcmp_full_sd\(none\) # Due to something rewriting the NT ACL on DNS objects ^samba4.blackbox.upgradeprovision.release-4-0-0.ldapcmp_sd\(none\) # Due to something rewriting the NT ACL on DNS objects ^samba4.raw.read.readx\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # fails readx 16bit alignment requirement ^samba3.smb2.create.gentest ^samba3.smb2.create.blob ^samba3.smb2.create.open ^samba3.smb2.notify.rec ^samba3.smb2.durable-open.delete_on_close2 ^samba3.smb2.durable-v2-open.app-instance ^samba3.smb2.durable-open.reopen1a-lease\(ad_dc\)$ ^samba3.smb2.durable-v2-open.reopen1a-lease\(ad_dc\)$ ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.req_resume_key\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by s4 ntvfs server ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.req_two_resume_keys\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by s4 ntvfs server ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.copy_chunk_\w*\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by s4 ntvfs server ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.copy-chunk streams\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by s4 ntvfs server ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.bug14769\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # not supported by s4 ntvfs server ^samba3.smb2.dir.one ^samba3.smb2.dir.modify ^samba3.smb2.oplock.batch20 ^samba3.smb2.oplock.stream1 ^samba3.smb2.streams.rename ^samba3.smb2.streams.rename2 ^samba3.smb2.streams.attributes ^samba3.smb2.streams streams_xattr.rename\(nt4_dc\) ^samba3.smb2.streams streams_xattr.rename2\(nt4_dc\) ^samba3.smb2.streams streams_xattr.attributes\(nt4_dc\) ^samba3.smb2.getinfo.complex ^samba3.smb2.getinfo.fsinfo # quotas don't work yet ^samba3.smb2.setinfo.setinfo ^samba3.smb2.session.*reauth5 # some special anonymous checks? ^samba3.smb2.compound.interim2 # wrong return code (STATUS_CANCELLED) ^samba3.smb2.compound.aio.interim2 # wrong return code (STATUS_CANCELLED) ^samba3.smb2.lock.*replay_broken_windows # This tests the windows behaviour ^samba3.smb2.lease.statopen3 ^samba3.smb2.lease.unlink # we currently do not downgrade RH lease to R after unlink ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.compress_notsup.*\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) ^samba3.raw.session.*reauth2 # maybe fix this? ^samba3.rpc.lsa.secrets.seal # This gives NT_STATUS_LOCAL_USER_SESSION_KEY ^samba3.rpc.samr.passwords.badpwdcount.samr.badPwdCount\(nt4_dc\) # We fail this test currently ^samba3.rpc.samr.passwords.lockout.*\(nt4_dc\)$ # We fail this test currently ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer.addprinter.driver_info_winreg # knownfail or flapping? ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer.addprinterex.driver_info_winreg # knownfail or flapping? ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer.*.publish_toggle\(.*\)$ # needs spoolss AD member env ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printer.*.log_jobinfo\(.*\)$ # not implemented yet ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printserver.*.addpermachineconnection\(.*\)$ # not implemented yet ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printserver.*.add_processor\(.*\)$ ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printserver.*.get_core_printer_drivers\(.*\)$ ^samba3.rpc.spoolss.printserver.*.get_printer_driver_package_path\(.*\)$ ^samba4.rpc.fsrvp # fsrvp server only provided by smbd # # The following tests fail against ad_dc (aka s3fs) currently. # These need to be examined and either fixed or correctly categorised. # but in the interests of ensuring we do not regress, we run the tests # and list the current failures here. # ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.GetLogIntormation\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.FlushEventLog\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.ReportEventLog\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.ReadEventLog\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.GetNumRecords\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.eventlog.eventlog.OpenEventLog\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rap.basic.netsessiongetinfo\(ad_dc_smb1\) # not implemented ^samba3.rpc.svcctl.svcctl.ChangeServiceConfigW\(ad_dc\) ^samba3.rpc.svcctl.svcctl.ChangeServiceConfigW\(nt4_dc\) # # This makes less sense when not running against an AD DC # ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -U against ad_member ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -G against ad_member ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -U check for sane mapping ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -G check for sane mapping ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-uid.wbinfo\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-gid.wbinfo\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-uid.wbinfo\(s4member:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-gid.wbinfo\(s4member:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-uid.wbinfo\(ad_dc:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-gid.wbinfo\(ad_dc:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-uid.wbinfo\(chgdcpass:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-gid.wbinfo\(chgdcpass:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-uid.wbinfo\(rodc:local\) ^samba.wbinfo_simple.allocate-gid.wbinfo\(rodc:local\) # # These do not work against winbindd in member mode for unknown reasons # ^samba4.winbind.struct.domain_info\(s4member:local\) ^samba4.winbind.struct.getdcname\(s4member:local\) # # These fail since ad_dc_ntvfs assigns the local user's uid to SAMBADOMAIN/Administrator # hence we have a duplicate UID in nsswitch. # ^samba3.local.nss.reentrant enumeration crosschecks\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) ^samba3.local.nss.reentrant enumeration\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) ^samba3.local.nss.enumeration\(ad_dc_ntvfs:local\) ^samba3.local.nss.reentrant enumeration crosschecks\(ad_dc:local\) ^samba3.local.nss.reentrant enumeration\(ad_dc:local\) ^samba3.local.nss.enumeration\(ad_dc:local\) # # These do not work against winbindd in member mode for unknown reasons # ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -U against ad_member\(ad_member:local\) ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -U check for sane mapping\(ad_member:local\) ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -G against ad_member\(ad_member:local\) ^samba.blackbox.wbinfo\(ad_member:local\).wbinfo -G check for sane mapping\(ad_member:local\) ^samba4.winbind.struct.getdcname\(ad_member:local\) ^samba4.winbind.struct.lookup_name_sid\(ad_member:local\) ^samba4.winbind.struct.getdcname\(nt4_member:local\) # Works in other modes, just not against the classic/NT4 DC # # This will fail against the classic DC, because it requires kerberos # ^samba4.winbind.pac.*\(nt4_member:local\) # No KDC on a classic DC # # This fails because our python bindings create python Lists, not a type # we can watch for set methods on. # ^samba.tests.dcerpc.integer.samba.tests.dcerpc.integer.IntegerTests.test_.*_into_uint8_list # # Samba sort takes a primative approach to unicode sort. These tests # match Windows 2012R2 behaviour. # ^samba4.ldap.sort.python.+UnicodeSortTests # ## We assert all "ldap server require strong auth" combinations # ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldap with SIMPLE-BIND.*ad_dc_ntvfs # ldap server require strong auth = allow_sasl_over_tls ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldap with SIMPLE-BIND.*fl2003dc # ldap server require strong auth = yes ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps with SASL-BIND.*fl2003dc # ldap server require strong auth = yes # These are supposed to fail as we want to verify the "tls verify peer" # restrictions. Note that fl2008r2dc uses a self-signed certificate # with does not have a crl file. # ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER_NAME.*tlsverifypeer=ca_and_name_if_available\( ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER_NAME.*tlsverifypeer=ca_and_name\( ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER_NAME.*tlsverifypeer=as_strict_as_possible\( ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER_IP.*tlsverifypeer=ca_and_name\( ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER_IP.*tlsverifypeer=as_strict_as_possible\( ^samba4.ldb.simple.ldaps.*SERVER.REALM.*tlsverifypeer=as_strict_as_possible.*fl2008r2dc # # we don't allow auth_level_connect anymore... # ^samba3.blackbox.rpcclient.*ncacn_np.*with.*connect.*rpcclient # we don't allow auth_level_connect anymore ^samba.tests.dns.__main__.TestComplexQueries.test_cname_two_chain_not_matching_qtype # ad_dc requires signing # ^samba4.smb.signing.*disabled.*client-protection=off.*\(ad_dc\) # fl2000dc doesn't support AES ^samba4.krb5.kdc.*as-req-aes.fl2000dc # nt4_member and ad_member don't support ntlmv1 (not even over SMB1) ^samba3.blackbox.smbclient_auth.plain.*option=clientntlmv2auth=no.member.creds.*as.user.*_member ^samba3.blackbox.smbclient_auth.plain.*option=clientntlmv2auth=no.*mNT1.member.creds.*as.user.*_member #nt-vfs server blocks read with execute access ^samba4.smb2.read.access #ntvfs server blocks copychunk with execute access on read handle ^samba4.smb2.ioctl.copy_chunk_bad_access ^samba4.drs.getnc_exop.python.*getnc_exop.DrsReplicaPrefixMapTestCase.test_regular_prefix_map_ex_attid.* # We don't support NDR64 yet, so we generate the wrong FAULT code ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_no_auth_presentation_ctx_invalid4 ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_spnego_change_auth_type2 ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_spnego_change_transfer # Association groups between processes not implemented yet in s3 server implementation ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_assoc_group_ok2\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_assoc_group_fail1\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_assoc_group_fail2\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_assoc_group_fail3\(ad_member\) # NETLOGON is disabled in any non-DC environments ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_2nd_cancel_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_08_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_cancel_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_cmpx_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_didnot_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_maybe_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_first_only_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_fragmented_requests01\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_fragmented_requests02\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_fragmented_requests03\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_fragmented_requests04\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_fragmented_requests05\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_last_cancel_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_last_only_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_mix_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.dcerpc.raw_protocol.*.TestDCERPC_BIND.test_none_only_requests\(ad_member\) ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*with.object.echo.doublepointer.*nt4_dc ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*with.object.echo.surrounding.*nt4_dc ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*with.object.echo.enum.*nt4_dc ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*with.object.echo.testcall.*nt4_dc ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*with.object.echo.testcall2.*nt4_dc ^samba4.rpc.echo.*on.*ncacn_ip_tcp.*with.object.*nt4_dc ^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_add_duplicate_different_type.* ^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_rank_none.* ^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_security_descriptor.* ^samba4.blackbox.dbcheck-links.release-4-5-0-pre1.dbcheck_dangling_multi_valued_clean ^samba4.blackbox.dbcheck-links.release-4-5-0-pre1.dangling_multi_valued_check_missing # # rap password tests don't function in the ad_dc_ntvfs environment # ^samba.tests.auth_log_pass_change.samba.tests.auth_log_pass_change.AuthLogPassChangeTests.test_rap_change_password\(ad_dc_ntvfs\) # We currently don't send referrals for LDAP modify of non-replicated attrs ^samba4.ldap.rodc.python\(rodc\).__main__.RodcTests.test_modify_nonreplicated.* ^samba4.ldap.rodc_rwdc.python.*.__main__.RodcRwdcTests.test_change_password_reveal_on_demand_kerberos # NETLOGON is disabled in any non-DC environments ^samba.tests.netlogonsvc.python\(ad_member\) ^samba.tests.netlogonsvc.python\(simpleserver\) ^samba.tests.netlogonsvc.python\(fileserver\) # NTLM authentication is (intentionally) disabled in ktest ^samba.tests.ntlmdisabled.python\(ktest\).ntlmdisabled.NtlmDisabledTests.test_ntlm_connection\(ktest\) ^samba.tests.ntlmdisabled.python\(ad_dc_no_ntlm\).ntlmdisabled.NtlmDisabledTests.test_samr_change_password\(ad_dc_no_ntlm\) # Disabling NTLM means you can't use samr to change the password ^samba.tests.ntlmdisabled.python\(ktest\).ntlmdisabled.NtlmDisabledTests.test_samr_change_password\(ktest\) ^samba.tests.ntlmdisabled.python\(ad_dc_no_ntlm\).ntlmdisabled.NtlmDisabledTests.test_ntlm_connection\(ad_dc_no_ntlm\)