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go back to normal. Sorry about that.
Jeremy.
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614 lines
17 KiB
C
614 lines
17 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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filename handling routines
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
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Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 1999-2004
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Copyright (C) Ying Chen 2000
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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/*
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* New hash table stat cache code added by Ying Chen.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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static BOOL scan_directory(connection_struct *conn, const char *path, char *name,size_t maxlength);
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/****************************************************************************
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Check if two filenames are equal.
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This needs to be careful about whether we are case sensitive.
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****************************************************************************/
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static BOOL fname_equal(const char *name1, const char *name2, BOOL case_sensitive)
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{
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/* Normal filename handling */
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if (case_sensitive)
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return(strcmp(name1,name2) == 0);
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return(strequal(name1,name2));
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Mangle the 2nd name and check if it is then equal to the first name.
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****************************************************************************/
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static BOOL mangled_equal(const char *name1, const char *name2,
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const struct share_params *p)
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{
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pstring tmpname;
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pstrcpy(tmpname, name2);
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mangle_map(tmpname, True, False, p);
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return strequal(name1, tmpname);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Cope with the differing wildcard and non-wildcard error cases.
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****************************************************************************/
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static NTSTATUS determine_path_error(const char *name, BOOL allow_wcard_last_component)
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{
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const char *p;
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if (!allow_wcard_last_component) {
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/* Error code within a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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/* We're terminating here so we
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* can be a little slower and get
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* the error code right. Windows
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* treats the last part of the pathname
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* separately I think, so if the last
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* component is a wildcard then we treat
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* this ./ as "end of component" */
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p = strchr(name, '/');
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if (!p && (ms_has_wild(name) || ISDOT(name))) {
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/* Error code at the end of a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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} else {
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/* Error code within a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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This routine is called to convert names from the dos namespace to unix
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namespace. It needs to handle any case conversions, mangling, format
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changes etc.
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We assume that we have already done a chdir() to the right "root" directory
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for this service.
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The function will return an NTSTATUS error if some part of the name except for the last
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part cannot be resolved, else NT_STATUS_OK.
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Note NT_STATUS_OK doesn't mean the name exists or is valid, just that we didn't
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get any fatal errors that should immediately terminate the calling
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SMB processing whilst resolving.
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If the saved_last_component != 0, then the unmodified last component
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of the pathname is returned there. This is used in an exceptional
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case in reply_mv (so far). If saved_last_component == 0 then nothing
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is returned there.
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If last_component_wcard is true then a MS wildcard was detected and
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should be allowed in the last component of the path only.
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On exit from unix_convert, if *pst was not null, then the file stat
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struct will be returned if the file exists and was found, if not this
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stat struct will be filled with zeros (and this can be detected by checking
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for nlinks = 0, which can never be true for any file).
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****************************************************************************/
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NTSTATUS unix_convert(connection_struct *conn,
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pstring name,
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BOOL allow_wcard_last_component,
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char *saved_last_component,
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SMB_STRUCT_STAT *pst)
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{
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SMB_STRUCT_STAT st;
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char *start, *end;
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pstring dirpath;
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pstring orig_path;
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BOOL component_was_mangled = False;
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BOOL name_has_wildcard = False;
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SET_STAT_INVALID(*pst);
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*dirpath = 0;
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if(saved_last_component) {
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*saved_last_component = 0;
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}
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if (conn->printer) {
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/* we don't ever use the filenames on a printer share as a
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filename - so don't convert them */
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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DEBUG(5, ("unix_convert called on file \"%s\"\n", name));
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/*
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* Conversion to basic unix format is already done in check_path_syntax().
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*/
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/*
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* Names must be relative to the root of the service - any leading /.
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* and trailing /'s should have been trimmed by check_path_syntax().
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*/
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#ifdef DEVELOPER
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SMB_ASSERT(*name != '/');
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#endif
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/*
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* If we trimmed down to a single '\0' character
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* then we should use the "." directory to avoid
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* searching the cache, but not if we are in a
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* printing share.
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* As we know this is valid we can return true here.
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*/
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if (!*name) {
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name[0] = '.';
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name[1] = '\0';
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if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn,name,&st) == 0) {
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*pst = st;
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}
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DEBUG(5,("conversion finished \"\" -> %s\n",name));
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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if (name[0] == '.' && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\0')) {
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/* Start of pathname can't be "." only. */
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if (name[1] == '\0' || name[2] == '\0') {
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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} else {
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return determine_path_error(&name[2], allow_wcard_last_component);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Ensure saved_last_component is valid even if file exists.
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*/
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if(saved_last_component) {
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end = strrchr_m(name, '/');
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if (end) {
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pstrcpy(saved_last_component, end + 1);
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} else {
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pstrcpy(saved_last_component, name);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Large directory fix normalization. If we're case sensitive, and
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* the case preserving parameters are set to "no", normalize the case of
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* the incoming filename from the client WHETHER IT EXISTS OR NOT !
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* This is in conflict with the current (3.0.20) man page, but is
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* what people expect from the "large directory howto". I'll update
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* the man page. Thanks to jht@samba.org for finding this. JRA.
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*/
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if (conn->case_sensitive && !conn->case_preserve && !conn->short_case_preserve) {
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strnorm(name, lp_defaultcase(SNUM(conn)));
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}
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start = name;
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pstrcpy(orig_path, name);
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if(!conn->case_sensitive && stat_cache_lookup(conn, name, dirpath, &start, &st)) {
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*pst = st;
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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/*
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* stat the name - if it exists then we are all done!
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*/
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if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn,name,&st) == 0) {
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/* Ensure we catch all names with in "/."
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this is disallowed under Windows. */
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const char *p = strstr(name, "/."); /* mb safe. */
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if (p) {
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if (p[2] == '/') {
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/* Error code within a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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} else if (p[2] == '\0') {
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/* Error code at the end of a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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}
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}
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stat_cache_add(orig_path, name, conn->case_sensitive);
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DEBUG(5,("conversion finished %s -> %s\n",orig_path, name));
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*pst = st;
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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DEBUG(5,("unix_convert begin: name = %s, dirpath = %s, start = %s\n", name, dirpath, start));
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/*
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* A special case - if we don't have any mangling chars and are case
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* sensitive then searching won't help.
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*/
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if (conn->case_sensitive &&
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!mangle_is_mangled(name, conn->params) &&
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!*lp_mangled_map(conn->params)) {
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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/*
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* is_mangled() was changed to look at an entire pathname, not
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* just a component. JRA.
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*/
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if (mangle_is_mangled(start, conn->params)) {
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component_was_mangled = True;
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}
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/*
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* Now we need to recursively match the name against the real
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* directory structure.
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*/
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/*
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* Match each part of the path name separately, trying the names
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* as is first, then trying to scan the directory for matching names.
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*/
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for (; start ; start = (end?end+1:(char *)NULL)) {
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/*
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* Pinpoint the end of this section of the filename.
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*/
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end = strchr(start, '/'); /* mb safe. '/' can't be in any encoded char. */
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/*
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* Chop the name at this point.
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*/
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if (end) {
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*end = 0;
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}
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if (saved_last_component != 0) {
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pstrcpy(saved_last_component, end ? end + 1 : start);
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}
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/* The name cannot have a component of "." */
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if (ISDOT(start)) {
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if (!end) {
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/* Error code at the end of a pathname. */
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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}
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return determine_path_error(end+1, allow_wcard_last_component);
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}
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/* The name cannot have a wildcard if it's not
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the last component. */
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name_has_wildcard = ms_has_wild(start);
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/* Wildcard not valid anywhere. */
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if (name_has_wildcard && !allow_wcard_last_component) {
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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}
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/* Wildcards never valid within a pathname. */
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if (name_has_wildcard && end) {
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID;
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}
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/*
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* Check if the name exists up to this point.
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*/
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if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn,name, &st) == 0) {
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/*
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* It exists. it must either be a directory or this must be
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* the last part of the path for it to be OK.
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*/
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if (end && !(st.st_mode & S_IFDIR)) {
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/*
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* An intermediate part of the name isn't a directory.
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*/
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DEBUG(5,("Not a dir %s\n",start));
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*end = '/';
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/*
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* We need to return the fact that the intermediate
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* name resolution failed. This is used to return an
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* error of ERRbadpath rather than ERRbadfile. Some
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* Windows applications depend on the difference between
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* these two errors.
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*/
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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if (!end) {
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/*
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* We just scanned for, and found the end of the path.
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* We must return the valid stat struct.
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* JRA.
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*/
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*pst = st;
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}
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} else {
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pstring rest;
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/* Stat failed - ensure we don't use it. */
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SET_STAT_INVALID(st);
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*rest = 0;
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/*
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* Remember the rest of the pathname so it can be restored
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* later.
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*/
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if (end) {
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pstrcpy(rest,end+1);
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}
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/* Reset errno so we can detect directory open errors. */
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errno = 0;
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/*
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* Try to find this part of the path in the directory.
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*/
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if (name_has_wildcard ||
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!scan_directory(conn, dirpath, start, sizeof(pstring) - 1 - (start - name))) {
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if (end) {
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/*
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* An intermediate part of the name can't be found.
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*/
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DEBUG(5,("Intermediate not found %s\n",start));
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*end = '/';
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/*
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* We need to return the fact that the intermediate
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* name resolution failed. This is used to return an
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* error of ERRbadpath rather than ERRbadfile. Some
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* Windows applications depend on the difference between
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* these two errors.
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*/
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/* ENOENT and ENOTDIR both map to NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
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in the filename walk. */
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if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENOTDIR) {
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
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}
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/* ENOENT is the only valid error here. */
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if (errno != ENOENT) {
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/* ENOENT and ENOTDIR both map to NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
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in the filename walk. */
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if (errno == ENOTDIR) {
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return NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
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}
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return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
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}
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/*
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* Just the last part of the name doesn't exist.
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* We need to strupper() or strlower() it as
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* this conversion may be used for file creation
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* purposes. Fix inspired by Thomas Neumann <t.neumann@iku-ag.de>.
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*/
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if (!conn->case_preserve ||
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(mangle_is_8_3(start, False, conn->params) &&
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!conn->short_case_preserve)) {
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strnorm(start, lp_defaultcase(SNUM(conn)));
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}
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/*
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* check on the mangled stack to see if we can recover the
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* base of the filename.
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*/
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if (mangle_is_mangled(start, conn->params)) {
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mangle_check_cache( start, sizeof(pstring) - 1 - (start - name), conn->params);
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}
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DEBUG(5,("New file %s\n",start));
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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/*
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* Restore the rest of the string. If the string was mangled the size
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* may have changed.
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*/
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if (end) {
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end = start + strlen(start);
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if (!safe_strcat(start, "/", sizeof(pstring) - 1 - (start - name)) ||
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!safe_strcat(start, rest, sizeof(pstring) - 1 - (start - name))) {
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return map_nt_error_from_unix(ENAMETOOLONG);
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}
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*end = '\0';
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} else {
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/*
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* We just scanned for, and found the end of the path.
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* We must return a valid stat struct if it exists.
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* JRA.
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*/
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if (SMB_VFS_STAT(conn,name, &st) == 0) {
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*pst = st;
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} else {
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SET_STAT_INVALID(st);
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}
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}
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} /* end else */
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/*
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* Add to the dirpath that we have resolved so far.
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*/
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if (*dirpath) {
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pstrcat(dirpath,"/");
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}
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pstrcat(dirpath,start);
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/*
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* Don't cache a name with mangled or wildcard components
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* as this can change the size.
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*/
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if(!component_was_mangled && !name_has_wildcard) {
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stat_cache_add(orig_path, dirpath, conn->case_sensitive);
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}
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/*
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* Restore the / that we wiped out earlier.
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*/
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if (end) {
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*end = '/';
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}
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}
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/*
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* Don't cache a name with mangled or wildcard components
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* as this can change the size.
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*/
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if(!component_was_mangled && !name_has_wildcard) {
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stat_cache_add(orig_path, name, conn->case_sensitive);
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}
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/*
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* The name has been resolved.
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*/
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DEBUG(5,("conversion finished %s -> %s\n",orig_path, name));
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return NT_STATUS_OK;
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Check a filename - possibly caling reducename.
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This is called by every routine before it allows an operation on a filename.
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It does any final confirmation necessary to ensure that the filename is
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a valid one for the user to access.
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****************************************************************************/
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BOOL check_name(const pstring name,connection_struct *conn)
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{
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BOOL ret = True;
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if (IS_VETO_PATH(conn, name)) {
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/* Is it not dot or dot dot. */
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if (!((name[0] == '.') && (!name[1] || (name[1] == '.' && !name[2])))) {
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DEBUG(5,("file path name %s vetoed\n",name));
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errno = ENOENT;
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return False;
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}
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}
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if (!lp_widelinks(SNUM(conn)) || !lp_symlinks(SNUM(conn))) {
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ret = reduce_name(conn,name);
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}
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if (!ret) {
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DEBUG(5,("check_name on %s failed\n",name));
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}
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return(ret);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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Scan a directory to find a filename, matching without case sensitivity.
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If the name looks like a mangled name then try via the mangling functions
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****************************************************************************/
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static BOOL scan_directory(connection_struct *conn, const char *path, char *name, size_t maxlength)
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{
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struct smb_Dir *cur_dir;
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const char *dname;
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BOOL mangled;
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long curpos;
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mangled = mangle_is_mangled(name, conn->params);
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/* handle null paths */
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if (*path == 0)
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path = ".";
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/*
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* The incoming name can be mangled, and if we de-mangle it
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* here it will not compare correctly against the filename (name2)
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* read from the directory and then mangled by the mangle_map()
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* call. We need to mangle both names or neither.
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* (JRA).
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*
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* Fix for bug found by Dina Fine. If in case sensitive mode then
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* the mangle cache is no good (3 letter extension could be wrong
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* case - so don't demangle in this case - leave as mangled and
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* allow the mangling of the directory entry read (which is done
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* case insensitively) to match instead. This will lead to more
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* false positive matches but we fail completely without it. JRA.
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*/
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if (mangled && !conn->case_sensitive) {
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mangled = !mangle_check_cache( name, maxlength, conn->params);
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}
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/* open the directory */
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if (!(cur_dir = OpenDir(conn, path, NULL, 0))) {
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DEBUG(3,("scan dir didn't open dir [%s]\n",path));
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return(False);
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}
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/* now scan for matching names */
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curpos = 0;
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while ((dname = ReadDirName(cur_dir, &curpos))) {
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/* Is it dot or dot dot. */
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if ((dname[0] == '.') && (!dname[1] || (dname[1] == '.' && !dname[2]))) {
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continue;
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}
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/*
|
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* At this point dname is the unmangled name.
|
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* name is either mangled or not, depending on the state of the "mangled"
|
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* variable. JRA.
|
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*/
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|
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/*
|
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* Check mangled name against mangled name, or unmangled name
|
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* against unmangled name.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if ((mangled && mangled_equal(name,dname,conn->params)) || fname_equal(name, dname, conn->case_sensitive)) {
|
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/* we've found the file, change it's name and return */
|
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safe_strcpy(name, dname, maxlength);
|
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CloseDir(cur_dir);
|
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return(True);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
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CloseDir(cur_dir);
|
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errno = ENOENT;
|
|
return(False);
|
|
}
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