include rx.h in order to safely include rx_prototypes.h in order
to obtain a prototype for osi_Alloc() in order to prevent pointer
truncation on systems with 64-bit pointers and 32-bit int.
This patch extends the krb.conf file allowing the specification of
multiple realms which should be treated as equivalents to the local
cell authentication domain. Additional realms are specified on the
first line of the krb.conf file and are separated by white space.
In addition, the patch adds a new file stored in the same directory
as the krb.conf file called krb.excl. This file contains a list of
principal names, one per line, that must not be treated as local
identities.
The purpose of this patch is to allow organizations that are supporting
multiple realms with synchronized user principal databases to allow
their users to login with any of the realms and treat the principal
names as equivalent to the local PTS identity. The exclusion is
to allow certain names, such as those for administrative IDs, to be
restricted to a subset of the realms.
Further optimization of the afs_krb_exclusion() should be performed to
remove the need to re-read the file. This patch should be considered
a temporary solution until a more permanent set of extensions to the
PT database and RPCs allow for the assignment of mechanism specific
aliases for PT IDs.
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If osi_InitDebug() fails due to RPC_S_NO_PROTSEQS, log to the afsd_init.log
file a warning indicating that the registry should be examined for a
misconfiguration of Windows.
This completes the first editing pass of the man pages. Very little
content editing has been done, but the server and client versions of
various man pages have been combined into a single man page for the
file (affects CellServDB, ThisCell, NetInfo, and NetRestrict), the
descriptions of the various AFS cache files have been combined into one
afs_cache man page, and the descriptions of the two butc log files have
been combined into one butc_logs man page.
For man pages for databases with two files, symlinks are now created on
installation for the secondary file name.
All of the man pages should now be ready for public review, additional
editing and cleanup, and content editing.
The attached patch makes the cbd program (the stand-alone version of
the fileserver's callback.c) work again.
(Now I expect 99% "what's that?" and 0% "what a relief!" reactions. As
a reminder that's one of the things you might go hunting for after a
'kill -XCPU' to the fileserver - this program is probably used
infrequently but the older you get... )
This completes the initial editing pass of the section eight man pages.
Only small amounts of content editing has been done. Some known problems
have been noted in README, but there will doubtless be others, as well as
some lingering formatting problems. However, the quality should now be
good enough for general public review.
Some of the section eight man pages were really supposed to be section one,
the package apropros and package help commands are too useless to document,
and a few of the difficult-to-name section five man pages have now acquired
names.
Initial documentation for the man page project, including initial notes
on conversion, a start at a formatting guide, information on how to
contribute, and an initial issues list of things I happened to notice
while editing the section one pages.
Generate the man pages in man1, man5, and man8 subdirectories rather than
directly in the doc/man-pages directory to reduce clutter. Add a
.cvsignore to reduce noise.
Complete an initial editing and cleanup pass for all section one man pages.
Fix various conversion problems, formatting inconsistencies, and obvious
problems. Please note that no editing for content has yet been done; this
is solely editing for formatting and correct conversion to POD.
Also, add some additional section five man pages that were omitted from the
first conversion run due to unusual file names, and globally replace
CAVEATS with CAUTIONS in the man pages to match the original section name.
The section one man pages should now be in reasonable shape and ready for
additional review and further updates, although there are probably still
remaining obvious problems.
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This file got the wrong name when it was originally committed. Fix.
This is the initial conversion of the AFS Adminstrators Reference into POD
for use as man pages. The man pages are now generated via pod2man from
regen.sh so that only those working from CVS have to have pod2man
available. The Makefile only installs. The pages have also been sorted
out into pod1, pod5, and pod8 directories, making conversion to the right
section of man page easier without maintaining a separate list and allowing
for names to be duplicated between pod5 and pod1 or pod8 (which will likely
be needed in a few cases).
This reconversion is done with a new script based on work by Chas Williams.
In some cases, the output is worse than the previous POD pages, but this is
a more comprehensive conversion.
This is only the first step, and this initial conversion has various
problems. In addition, the file man pages that didn't have simple names
have not been converted in this pass and will be added later. Some of the
man pages have syntax problems and all of them have formatting errors. The
next editing pass, coming shortly, will clean up most of the remaining
mess.
this patch replaces the single address in the Interface structure
with an AddrPort structure. This enables the servers to send
messages to the correct port if the port on the Interface does not
match the port stored in the client itself.
add logic to process VNOVNODE in cm_Analyze. Force re-evaluation of symlink
strings and flush the stat cache entry.
force the use of new rx_connections when the server is marked down.
prevent server objects from being freed if user preferences are set.
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When afscreds.exe performs a drive map renewal it should not delete
all existing drive mappings. This undoes the efforts of the AFS
logon network provider and any persistent mappings created with the
explorer shell. This patch extends the interface to provide a mode
in which DoMapShareChange does not remove unknown drive mappings.
cellconfig-check-for-corrupt-keyfile-20051007 should convert at least nkeys
to host byte order before checking anything - fails on little endians
otherwise.
64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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more corrections for use of 64-bit types on Windows
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
on Windows 64-bit systems with the VS 2005 compiler
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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64-bit type safety changes required for successful compilation
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FIXES 22316
the rest of this, since i forgot to apply the other file earlier
oops
add a volume update counter. danger will robinson. see ticket for details.
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probably this script should take an argument which is the version string to use, and use it in the volume name and dmg name
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probably this script should take an argument which is the version string to use,
and use it in the volume name and dmg name
add a monitor to watch for IP Address changes. When a change is detected,
wait 2.5 seconds for things to settle down and then check to see if down
servers are reachable.
Windows Firewall Policy cannot be accessed by a service unless from the
Service Manager thread nor until the service is in a RUNNING state.
Firewall configuration moved to cm_Daemon() thread.
When producing prototypes for server side functions, use the correct
prefix as specified in the input file. If there is no prefix, then
do not output the prototypes as they will collide with the client
side stub prototypes.