Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
Having looked at mangle_hash2, it is clear that the mangling char is hard
coded. I am sure this is not intended.
Should I fix it?
While tridge would be a much better one to
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 02:15:26PM -0500, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
I'll just mention that the caching code in the ubiqx subdirectory is fully
capable of handling all of this stuff.
Yes, I've seen ubi_cache. Though despite that it has very nice features
and looks good, it is more difficult
I'll just mention that the caching code in the ubiqx subdirectory is fully
capable of handling all of this stuff.
ahh, no, not even close!
The cache needs to be persistent, and needs to be shared between
processes. It also needs to be able to be managed externally (I
proposed a 'net cache'
This is proposed fix to have completed trusted domains enumeration
in winbind. This implementation checks returned code and depending
on it does another call (STATUS_MORE_ENTRIES) or exits.
As stored domain names and sids needs potential reallocation,
I expect comments on this matter.
of course,
Fixed, can you test?
Thank you very much.
On Sun, 2002-09-01 at 00:00, Kai Krueger wrote:
Hi
There seems to be a bug in debug.c. It causes samba to crash with SIGSEGV on
startup if a unknown debug class is specified in smb.conf.
The problem is in debug_parse_params(). This function gets a
We should update the man page with description on different mangling
methods. Simo.
On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 23:44, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
I notice that the code (at least for mangling method = hash2) does
different things to what the man pages claim.
Man pages say that if the file
Hi,
attached are three small patches for Samba_2_2 CVS.
The first patch fixes a typo in web/swat.c.
The second patch changes a compiler option for AIX to allow the compiler to
use more memory.
The last patch updates the recylce bin. This change was suggested by Guilio
Orsero.
...Juergen
---
Hi Alexander,
Am Donnerstag, 29. August 2002 10:27 schrieb Alexander Bokovoy:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 07:46:36PM +0200, Juergen Hasch wrote:
Hi Jelmer,
I'm not using the block module, it's just that some C compilers don't
like C++ comments. This stops building the VFS modules for me.
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Simo Sorce wrote:
It was decided to fix the mangling char to '~', lp__mangling_char() was
maintained for compatibility with the old style module.
We choosed also to fix it at seventh char position to avoid broken
applications that make assumptions on the mangling char and
Hi,
The contents of the NTLMSSP blobs looks interesting ... The NTLMSSP
Negotiate blob contains the flags and the Calling workstation and calling
domain in ASCII. This looks very much like NDR encoded stuff.
When it comes to the NTLMSSP challenge, apart from the challenge it self,
it also
Ahh. I didn't realize that you wanted a persistent cache,
It's not just the persistance, it's the sharing between
processes. Imagine what happens when hundreds of PCs power up in the
morning and they all want to talk to a Samba server, and that server
needs to resolve some netbios name (eg.
HI Jürgen,
First the update version of recycle.c looks good!
But I would like to change something:
1. rename recycle.c to vfs_recycle.c ! All samba module should be prefixed
with the subsystem prefix (e.g. vfs_recycle.so , pdb_xml.so, sam_ads.so ...)
2. I think it would be nicer to don't
2. The remote server has successfully received and done the SMBflush
request.
When fsync returns (2) has happened. The server has read and responded
to
the SMBflush. But we don't know if it actually wrote anything to disk.
There is no way the smbfs client can know what the other
13 matches
Mail list logo