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2004 Feb 12
1
[PATCH] write only
We use rsync to provide an rsync share on a linux server with a javascript program on Windows clients which ensures all client data is backed up each morning. After making no progress with my posting last month regarding making a module upload only to prevent someone from manually downloading the rsync share obtaining other users work (exclude = * wasn't possible because we need --delete to
2002 Jun 18
2
rsyncd + scripting
Hey all, Like a lot of folks, I use rsync to pull content out to production web servers. Tastes great, less filling. Here's what I'd like to be able to do: Sometimes a web tree is not ready to sync, for whatever reason. I have many modules available, so stopping ryncd is not an option. I'd like to be able to tell rsync in daemon mode "this particular module is not available at
2011 Mar 18
1
[PATCH] s3: Add "spoolss backchannel" parameter
--- .../smbdotconf/printing/spoolssbackchannel.xml | 16 ++++++++++++++++ source3/include/proto.h | 1 + source3/param/loadparm.c | 12 ++++++++++++ source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c | 6 ++++++ 4 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) create mode 100644
1999 Jul 02
1
preexec: return code not used? (PR#18576)
T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk wrote: > > > But we'd like to go one step further and have the return code from preexec > be used to continue or abort the connection being established. The script > above would be modified to generate this return code. > > Looking through the source code (smbd/service.c), it doesn't seem to check > the return code (calling smbrun to do the
2002 Mar 15
1
disabling offline caching from samba
I'm preparing to roll out a bunch of win XP clients and and am running down all the quirks that come up in the application log on my test box. 1) AutoEnrollement fails - samba is not an active directory so this makes sense it must be disabled by editing the group policy with gpedit.msc computer configuration->windows settings -> security settings -> public key policies ->
2000 Jan 28
1
PATCH: 'source environment' param and % token subs for 'netbios name'
Attached please find unified diffs against Samba 2.0.6. I'm hoping that others will find it useful and that it may even find its way into Samba 2.0.7 This patch does two things: - Modifies the handling of the 'netbios name' parameter so that standard_sub_basic() is run on its value when the 'netbios name' parameter is processed. This has to be done this way because
2003 Feb 12
2
rsync & ldap authentication
Hi, I'm trying to get rsync 2.5.6 to authenticate users via openldap-2.0.23. I was looking through the mailing list archives and found a patch for rsync-2.4.6 that does this for me. I was just wondering if this is still valid, or if there has been a new patch or new implementation that has superceded this patch. Any help would be great. The message I am referring to is as follows:
2007 Oct 10
0
patch for rsync: provides "nice = N" option
Hi folks, This is a patch for rsync 2.6.9 - I'm not sure if this is the proper vehicle for submitting them. It's been working great for us for months, and I hope it's seen as offering useful utility in general. Steve (who is not a subscriber to this list) --- Stephen J Friedl | Security Consultant | UNIX Wizard | +1 714 544-6561 www.unixwiz.net | Tustin, Calif. USA |
2008 Dec 23
0
[jra@samba.org: Patch to improve Samba write speeds on Linux ext3 with 3.2.x]
----- Forwarded message from Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> ----- From: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> To: samba-technical@samba.org Cc: jra@samba.org Subject: Patch to improve Samba write speeds on Linux ext3 with 3.2.x Reply-To: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org> Hi all, Intel recently did some research on Samba write speeds, tested in Linux using ext3 resulting in the following
2001 Dec 03
2
Bug in rsyncd 2.5.0 while handling config file string values
I compiled and tried rsync 2.5.0 but could not get the server running. loadparm.c:string_set() now calls free() which it did not do in 2.4.6 and this free() tries to free memory that was not allocated with malloc. Here is a gdb run (done after adding return before fork() in become_daemon) which shows where it crashes and what my minimal config file for demonstrating the bug was. The config file
2001 Dec 28
1
(patch) memory leak in loadparm.c
Hi, I spent a little bit of time trying to debug a segfault in rsync 2.5.0, and after discovering it was in loadparm.c, I noticed that the bug had been worked around in the current CVS by removing a free() statement. That fix seems less than optimal; here's a patch which should fix the memory leak. -------------- next part -------------- --- loadparm.c.~1.40.~ Sun Dec 2 03:16:15 2001 +++
2003 Mar 11
0
PATCH: rsyncd.conf permission options
This is a patch to control unix permissions when uploading to a rsyncd-server by setting rsyncd.conf options. cu, Stefan -- Stefan Nehlsen | ParlaNet Administration | sn@parlanet.de | +49 431 988-1260 -------------- next part -------------- diff -ur rsync-2.5.5/loadparm.c rsync-2.5.5-umask/loadparm.c --- rsync-2.5.5/loadparm.c Mon Mar 25 05:04:23 2002 +++ rsync-2.5.5-umask/loadparm.c Sun Mar 2
2003 May 03
0
Storing rsync secrets in LDAP
Hi, a few months ago I posted a message about using LDAP to store rsync secrets in LDAP. I received a response about patching the rsync source code with a patch file. I am now finally getting around to doing this, and when I tried to use the patch command 'patch --verbose ./rsync-2.5.6/authenticate.c rsync-ldap.patch' , it gives me the following error: Hmm... Looks like a unified diff
2003 Jun 07
1
patch to rsync to add options for pre- and post-transfer commands
In case others find this of value, I wrote a patch to rsync 2.5.6 to give rsync in --daemon mode the ability to run a pre-transfer and post-transfer command. These options handle our need to prepare a server to receive files and to do some processing after receiving files. The options for /etc/rsyncd.conf are pretransfer script = /some/command/to/run posttransfer script =
2004 Mar 10
4
HFS+ resource forks: WIP patch included
As you all know, rsync doesn't have any special handling for Mac OS X HFS+ resource forks. Kevin Boyd made RsyncX and rsync_hfs, to address this gap, but they only work when the destination filesystem is also HFS+. I haven't been able to find any references to an rsync that is capable of syncing from HFS+ to UFS (etc). The only solutions I've seen involve lots of preprocessing
2005 Feb 08
0
Samba patch kludge-gmt fixes red files in WinCvs
Hi all, in our LAN we use a Samba server (version 2.2.9) on Linux (Debian Woody) to provide file services to workstations running (mostly) W2K. WinCVS is a GUI frontend to the popular CVS version control system. After the swap to and from daylight savings time WinCVS erroneously flags all files in cvs working directories on Samba shares as modified (because of the icon color WinCVS users refer to
2009 Apr 22
2
[Code study] lp_motd_file defination? Help
Dear List, Currently, I read this in clientserver.c, line 148. motd = lp_motd_file(); I have googled, but didn't the definition of char *lp_motd_file(void). Can anyone help to explain the following code segment. Many thanks. #line 147 ~ 160, in clientserver.c, version 3.0.5 > if (!am_client) { > motd = lp_motd_file(); > if (motd && *motd) { > FILE *f =
2011 Nov 28
0
RFC: [PATCH] Add TCP congestion control and Diffserv options
In the bufferbloat age, anything that can make for a kinder, gentler bulk transfer protocol seems desirable. This add support for user and server selectable congestion control algorithms. As examples: --congestion-alg=lp # For the tcp-lp algorithm on the command line Or in a subsection: [mystuff] congestion alg = westwood # for a wireless connection And diffserv support: --diffserv=8 for
2004 Sep 28
1
[Patch] rsync-2.6.2: Allow 'port = N' in rsyncd.conf
Hi, If anyone is interested, the included patch to rsync-2.6.2 allows you to specify the port number for an rsync server as a global option in rsyncd.conf with 'port = <N>' (where <N> is your favorite port number). Note that this parameter only takes effect when the server is started, not when clients connect. Also, specifying the port in rsyncd.conf takes precedence
2002 Jul 14
2
Precedence of usernames w/Winbind
I might be missing obvious here, but here goes: Samba 2.2.4. Using "winbind use default domain = <DOMAIN>" option usernames map correctly, however, when logging on from an W2K machine I still get the autogenerated UID instead of my NIS (Or /etc/passwd) UID. Both nis and files precede winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf Commenting out winbind from /etc/nsswitch.conf works, which