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Updated smb.conf with dos filetimes.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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'dos filetimes' parameter for UTIME fix.
locking_shm.c: Fixed typo (sorry Andrew :-).
namepacket.c: Changed lp_interfaces_only() to lp_bind_interfaces_only().
proto.h: The usual.
reply.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
server.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
system.c: Added Andrew's sanity checks to times in sys_utime().
time.c: Moved set_filetime() to server.c. Made null_mtime() global.
trans2.c: Made filetime calls use new file_utime call (wrapper for sys_utime).
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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the user belongs to.
it would be nice to know exactly what the domain groups _are_....
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domain sid
domain groups
logon drive
logon path
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describes how to set up samba as an NT PDC. it includes debugging
assisting info. it is expected that this document turn into a
user's document, rather than a debugger's document.
cifsntdomain.txt :
this is the "NT Domain Authentication (draft)" white paper, current
version. if anyone think it's a bad idea to put a copy of this in
here, i'm quite happy to remove it.
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added automount_server() function which, if -DAUTOMOUNT is in use,
returns the server name of the NIS auto.map entry. otherwise,
it returns local_server.
added use of automount_server() for a new substitution %N for NIS
home server. this defaults, via automount_server(), to the same
functionality as %L if -DAUTOMOUNT is not used.
removed vuser->home_share. moved code that grabbed the servername
into the separate function automount_server().
loadparm.c :
created "logon drive" (default of "")
created "logon home" (default of "\\%N\%U")
changed default of "logon path" from NULL to "\\%N\%U\profile".
ipc.c pipenetlog.c :
use lp_logon_drive(), lp_logon_home() and lp_logon_path() in their
now easier-to-use form (don't have to check if *lp_logon_path() and
manually substitute a default of \\%L\%U and do a standard_sub_basic()
on the result, because the default automatically does this.
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The shares modes code is now split into separate files. The shared
memory implementation is in locking_shm.c. The slow implementation is
in locking_slow.c
It is all controlled by a struct share_ops structure that has function
pointers to the implementation of all the functions needed by a share
modes implementation. An initialisation function sets up this
structure. This will make adding new implementations easy and clean.
This also allowed me to get rid of the ugly code in smbstatus. Now
status.c links to the locking code and calls methods in share_ops.
I also renamed some things and generally organised things in a much
cleaner fashion. Defines and structures specific to each
implementation have been moved to the appropriate file and out of
smb.h.
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upcoming 1.9.18alpha release. We can't release with this code in there
as it currently stands as it might breach ITAR export restrictions in
the US.
I've discussed ways around this with Jeremy and we can put the code
back in with appropriate modifications once it is needed.
Note that this code isn't actually used in Samba yet, so removing it
has no effect.
If anyone wants the code then look in ~samba-bugs/arcfour/ or grab it
from the CVS attic.
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they have changed, otherwise we keep reading them again and again
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issues. it works!
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added srvparse.o and pipesrvsvc.o
smb.h :
mods to the Net Share Enum stuff
srvparse.c :
Net Share Enum parsing support. more srvsvc pipe parsing to go here...
pipenetlog.c util.c:
modified standard_sub_basic() so that you can set a global boolean
and use a different string for the %U username substitution.
proto.h:
the usual.
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SH_INFO_1
SH_INFO_1_STR
SHARE_INFO_1_CTR
SRV_Q_NET_SHARE_ENUM
SRV_R_NET_SHARE_ENUM
the share info1 container can handle a maximum of 32 shares. the share info1
string structures contain two unicode strings, with 1024 uint16 characters
_each_. we're going to _have_ to dynamically allocate the unicode strings,
else we'll run out of stack space. rapidly.
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moved stub srvsvc pipe function into separate file, in preparation for
further work.
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whatever that means.
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turns off the filtering on the broadcast socket by default.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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interface.c: Added is_local_net().
locking.c: Added Fix for zero length share files from Gerald Werner <wernerg@mfldclin.edu>
plus a race condition fix for the fix.
nameannounce.c: Made function static.
namedbresp.c: extern int ClientDGRAM removed - not used.
namedbserver.c: extern int ClientDGRAM removed - not used.
namedbsubnet.c: Added code to make sockets per subnet.
namepacket.c: Added code to read from all sockets & filter.
nameresp.c: extern int ClientDGRAM removed - not used.
nameserv.c: Indentation tidyup :-).
nameserv.h: Added sockets to struct subnet.
nameservresp.c: Improved debug message.
nmbd.c: Changed to terminte on listen_for_packets exiting.
nmbsync.c: extern int ClientDGRAM & ClientNMB removed - not used.
proto.h: The usual.
util.c: Fixed debug message.
Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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includes.h. More consistent with current practice.
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SAM logon sorting. too many buffer pointers. added in the missing
switch value (value of 3). dealing with the buffer pointers to the
user info structure in a slightly different way.
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uni_max_len and uni_str_len are the other way round, in UNIHDR.
util.c :
increased the show_msg() data size from 256 bytes to 512 bytes:
the LSA SAM Logon response can be about 500 bytes long.
pipenetlog.c :
forgot to set the authoritative field to 1.
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nt got confused and thought that the server password had been set instead
of refused. this is for the SRV_PWSET response.
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WINS server did not respond to name registration!
this messages should only be produced when we are trying to register
our own names, not when we are the one with the name database and we
are doing a NAME_REGISTER_CHALLENGE on behalf of another host (for
secured wins registration)
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packets with no answer section in general.
The fix has 2 parts:
1) set ans_name to the name we queried if nmb->answers == NULL
2) check for nmb->answers == NULL in several other places where we
currently check for nmb->answers->data
While doing this, I noticed there are lots of places in our nmbd code
where we make assumptions about the packets being well formed. Someone
could easily implement a denial of service attack on nmbd by sending a
packet that causes a null pointer dereference. Does anyone feel like
going through the code and adding checks? Probably the best solution
is to have a single function that "validates" a packet, making sure
that all the required fields are there. This will be a bit tricky as
what fields are required varies a lot between packets. A first pass
would be a function that prints "SUSPECT PACKET" when it hits a packet
that it suspects does not have a required field (or the field is badly
formatted), then we could use this on a live system to find any cases
we've missed.
Any takers?
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id_info_1 has a pointer at the front of it. so does return credentials,
and so does the client credentials. these are all from the sam logon.
auth_level is 16 bytes not 32 and is actually called a switch_level.
smbparse.c :
smb_io_unihdr() - uni_max_len and uni_str_len are 16 bytes not 32.
this may have a knock-on effect on smb_in_unihdr2() but we'll see...
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deal_with_credentials() by moving important code to the beginning
of the function :-) :-) :-).
the new seed (old_cred + time + 1) was getting corrupted.
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credentials for the calculation of the next credentials: i was storing
the auth 2 calculated credentials.
oops.
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This patch has been checked over. JHT
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the server string option.
I fixed it by adding: trim_string(ret, "\"", "\"") to lp_string()
which means that it removes leading and trailing quotes from _all_
strings in smb.conf. I think this is what we want as I can't actually
think of any case where quoted strings are needed.
I suspect that this fix will actually fix browsing at quite a few
sites. It's not uncommon to see people putting "" marks around the
workgroup name or other essential strings.
The real reason it was causing browsing to fail is that the browse.dat
file uses " to delimit fields, which means that it wasn't being parsed
correctly. It would be nice to use a proper database format in
browse.dat sometime. In fact, we really need a generic database type
subsystem in Samba to replace the mish-mash we currrently use
(browse.dat, wins.dat, smbpasswd etc)
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and renamed it COPYING.LGPL. This is because the ubi_* files are under
LGPL, not regular GPL.
Removed the last few things from the ubiqx directory and deleted it.
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- They now use the ubi_dLinkList linked list code.
This is not a big gain, I suppose. It would be significant if there
were lots of doubly-linked lists in the code and I replaced them all.
The only other advantage is that the code is more modular, which
appeals to my own sense of order, if no one elses. :-}
- I allocate space for the entry structure and the strings in one go,
instead of using malloc() and separate strdup() calls. This should
be more efficient, and allows for a single call to free() to free the
whole thing.
These are very minor changes, but they do serve to make me more familiar
with the code overall.
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so I've started to move them into the main directory.
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