Andrew Tridgell [Tue, 20 Aug 1996 15:45:16 +0000 (15:45 +0000)]
- fix a bug in NetServerEnum where counted and total were not counted
correctly if there were multiple instances of a name. This led to the
infamous "not enough memory" error when browsing (but this isn't the
only cause of that message)
- fix a triple-chaining bug which affected OpenX following a TconX
- fix a serious nmbd bug that meant nmdb would answer packets that it
wasn't supposed to, causing havoc with browse lists.
- never time out SELF packets. This is an interim fix until I find out
why nmbd thought they should be timed out.
Andrew Tridgell [Sat, 17 Aug 1996 14:27:12 +0000 (14:27 +0000)]
- made FAST_SHARE_MODES standard for Linux
- you can now press enter after a password prompt with "smbclient -L
hostname" and it will use a blank username and password, the same as
if you used -U%
- changed the wins.dat store code to not go via a string variable
(just use fprintf instead)
- removed a "unsigned long" that luke put back in, changing it to
uint32 to keep 64 bit machines happy. Naughtly luke!
- allow guest non-connnected print queue listings so ms client 3 can
work
- updated load_netbios_names() to cope with new wins.dat format
it doesn't support loading of Internet Group names yet, but then again,
you can't create Internet Group names yet, so it's not a problem!
Andrew Tridgell [Sat, 17 Aug 1996 11:37:44 +0000 (11:37 +0000)]
- added support for Amiga-unix (based on BSD I think)
- changed the order of PROGS and SPROGS in Makefile (SPROGS first)
- another 64 bit cleanup (for INADDR_NONE)
- added paranoia code in DirCacheAdd() to detect looping
- fixed important DirCache flush bug
- rewrote the NetServerEnum code after I found it could return servers
from multiple workgroups at once, and this could cause browsing
havoc. Now a null workgroup query is equivalent to a query for the
servers primary workgroup
- got rid of my_workgroup()
- got rid of "workgroup = *" comment in Makefile. We no longer support
a workgroup of *, users must set the workgroup explicitly
- the wins.dat file was being stored in a different format to what it
was being loaded in - this could cause havoc. fixed.
- uppercase our netbios name and the workgroup name at startup
- if accept fails in main loop when running as a daemon then continue,
don't just exit!
Andrew Tridgell [Fri, 16 Aug 1996 13:03:26 +0000 (13:03 +0000)]
- added the "remote announce" option
- made the lp_string() code able to handle any length string
- got rid of the obsolete lmhosts code, instead users should use
"interfaces" and "remote announce". lmhosts now is just used as a IP
to netbios name map
- cleanup the inet_address() code
Andrew Tridgell [Tue, 13 Aug 1996 12:34:10 +0000 (12:34 +0000)]
added the validchars package written by tino@augsburg.net. This
package automates the building of a "valid chars =" line for any
client DOS based client. This makes setting things up right for
european languages much easier.
Andrew Tridgell [Tue, 13 Aug 1996 08:57:55 +0000 (08:57 +0000)]
- sequent-ptx support from bressler@iftccu.ca.boeing.com (Rick
Bressler)
- machten support from Trevor Strohman (trev@figment.tenon.com)
- added qinfo command to client as part of drag-and-drop printer
support for win95 from David Chappell <chappell@mouse.cc.trincoll.edu>
He also added the "printer driver" option
- use sigblock() on more systems and use sigsetmask(0) instead of
sigunblock() as its more portable. This beats a problem with zombies
on heavilily loaded systems.
- added internals.doc written by David Chappell into the source tree
- get rid of PRINT_COMMAND options from local.h as they are no longer
relevent
- new kanji code from Fujita
- don't set the recursion_available flag on queries in nmbd
- fix a potential bug with pointer subtraction in printing.c
- got rid of error_count code as the real fix (the EOF problem) is now
in
updated comments in announce_server() to indicate that future work needs
to be done on this function when doing an announce host to a remote
domain master browser when samba is a WINS server.
jht spotted error in Domain announcements: the comment was being displayed
as the NetBIOS name of the master browser for samba's workgroup, instead
of samba's NetBIOS name.
updated doc files to include a GPL header, with revision history in it.
added created and tridge comments on first revision first kick-off in
revision history.
bug spotted in nameservresp.c - arguments to test subnet the response
is received on (same_net()) were the wrong way round (ccm@shentel.net)
samba was adding WORKGROUP(1e) as a unique not a group name: fixed this
bug in reply_name_status() and reply_name_query(): WINS entries weren't
being looked up.
name status reply adds local SELF entries to WINS SELF entries: some
SELF entries are only added locally, while others are only added via
WINS. name status needs to have both, combined.
a sync will only occur when an ANN_LocalMasterAnnouncement is received, NOT
an ANN_HostAnnouncement or an ANN_DomainAnnouncement.
when samba is a member of a workgroup, it looks for (using a wins server)
and announces to its domain master. NAME_QUERY_ANNOUNCE_HOST - yet another
'state' - has been created to do this: do the name query on the wins server
and send the announce host to the answer to this query.
jeremy @ vantive wrote the original code to do this, which used the
name_query() function. i'm trying to avoid name_query: it times out and
generally messes things up, but using queue_netbios_packet() and
queue_netbios_pkt_wins() is... not intuitive?
Some examples for printer accounting that I use with samba. lp-acct is
an example for a local printer off a samba server, hp5-redir is for a
remote printer. acct-sum, does the stats from acct-all. There is an
example printcap entry for the redirection of the printer. Lots more
to come!
Andrew Tridgell [Mon, 22 Jul 1996 12:00:39 +0000 (12:00 +0000)]
fix up problems with "smbclient -L". It now uses a generic
NetServerEnum with no workgroup attached if the workgroup is
"WORKGROUP" (the default in the Makefile) and uses the specific
NetServerEnum (with workgroup attached) otherwise.
Sorry for last empty message. Updated file to say that domain logons
and scripts are now possible and to see DOMAIN.txt for more info.
<pkelly@ets.net>
namedbname.c:find_name_search() needed search capability on both local
subnet records and WINS records. it used to return NULL if the name
was not found in the local subnet records even if you asked it to search
the WINS name records as well.
Modified demo smb.conf to not have /tmp writeable by everyone by default.
According to server-linux some people seem to be uncommenting the example
[tmp] without thinking what it does :-)
sorted out various timer delay bugs: nameannounce.c nameserv.c
namedbname.c:search_for_name() wasn't looking for 0x1b as well as
0x0 and 0x20 name types.
reduced number of retransmissions of packets from 4 to 3 times.
added code that ensures remote lmhosts entries don't get deleted when
a master browser cannot be found on a remote subnet. stopped forcing
an election on remote subnets if a master browser cannot be found.
stopped browse list and wins list from being written out too frequently.
only add samba's names to local interfaces.
add 0x1c name if we are a domain logon machine (needs more exploration).
why bother reloading services when receiving a SIGTERM?
sort out add_my_name_entry() and remove_name_entry() to deal with
broadcast, samba as a WINS and samba using a WINS. properly.
added extra debug information to help with expected response queue code.
updated debug comments in become_master().
altered dump_names() DEBUG format. it looks prettier.
altered wins.dat format to match DEBUG format.
tidied up: code shuffling and documentation.
created namedb*.c nameservresp.c nameservreply.c and namepacket.c
added modules to Makefile, downloading dan's current version first :-)
shuffled docs to match source
created more docs
fixed bug in announce_backup() discovered when going nameannounce.doc:
backup list requests to the master browser should be used when samba is
not a master browser; backup list requests to the primary domain
controller should be used when samba is not a primary domain controller.
fixed bug in sync_server: it would never send MasterAnnounce packets.
removed the code that ignored special browser names: these should only
be ignored (except 0x1b names) when broadcasted name queries are sent,
not when directed registration or directed queries are sent samba as a
WINS server. (note: exactly what's going on is still uncertain).
renamed NAME_QUERY_MST_SRV_CHK to NAME_QUERY_PDC_SRV_CHK (more accurate).
renamed NAME_STATUS_MST_SRV_CHK to NAME_STATUS_PDC_SRV_CHK (more accurate).
added secured WINS name registration: a new 'state' NAME_REGISTER_CHALLENGE;
functions send_name_response(), response_name_query_register(); added
sending of WAIT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT packet; added a reply_to_ip field to
the response record structure so that after the name query challenge,
you know who to inform of the outcome of that challenge.
note: these are all currently untested modifications (yikes!)
modified become_master() to a state-based system. becoming a master
is now performed in stages: wait for each NetBIOS name to be
successfully registered before proceeding to the next stage.
tied implicit name registration and release (broadcast method) to the
same piece of code as explicit method (via WINS server).
created special_browser_name() function that checks __MSBROWSE__
name: this name is ignored by WINS servers apparently.
fixed likely incompatibility between refresh_my_names() and add_my_names().
(netbios entries were unlikely to be refreshed).
NOTE: none of these changes have been tested. at all.
as a result of the writing of namework.doc, namework.c has been tidied up,
some bugs fixed / documented and some discrepancies noted down (in
namework.c as well as namework.doc)
namebrowse.c and namelogon.c contain functions that were inappropriately
placed in namework.c. namebrowse.c contains browse sync queue management
functions that were inappropriately placed in namedb.c
the 'cmd_type' member of response_record has been renamed to 'state'
because that more accurately reflects it purpose (not entirely. sigh).
fixed a bug in nameserv.c that meant the previous version wouldn't
compile.