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Diffstat (limited to 'packages/samba/samba-3.2.5')
-rw-r--r-- | packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/config-h.patch | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/configure.patch | 86 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/smb.conf | 266 |
3 files changed, 364 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/config-h.patch b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/config-h.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eeb22684ee --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/config-h.patch @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +diff -urN source.old//include/config.h.in source//include/config.h.in +--- source.old//include/config.h.in 2008-11-20 14:45:04.000000000 +0000 ++++ source//include/config.h.in 2008-11-30 21:04:17.990008933 +0000 +@@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ + #undef USE_SETEUID + + /* Whether setresuid() is available */ +-#undef USE_SETRESUID ++#define USE_SETRESUID 1 + + /* Whether setreuid() is available */ + #undef USE_SETREUID diff --git a/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/configure.patch b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/configure.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..94d684813e --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/configure.patch @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +diff -urN source.old/configure source/configure +--- source.old/configure 2008-11-20 14:45:08.000000000 +0000 ++++ source/configure 2008-11-30 17:53:02.116791281 +0000 +@@ -40777,11 +40777,10 @@ + *linux*) + # glibc <= 2.3.2 has a broken getgrouplist + if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then +- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot run test program while cross compiling +-See \`config.log' for more details." >&5 +-echo "$as_me: error: cannot run test program while cross compiling +-See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;} +- { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } ++# { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot run test program while cross compiling See \`config.log' for more details." >&5 ++# echo "$as_me: error: cannot run test program while cross compiling See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;} ++# { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } ++linux_getgrouplist_ok=no + else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF + /* confdefs.h. */ +diff -urN source.old/configure.in source/configure.in +--- source.old/configure.in 2008-11-18 15:17:17.000000000 +0000 ++++ source/configure.in 2008-11-30 17:33:10.960791551 +0000 +@@ -275,6 +275,8 @@ + fi + AC_SUBST(BROKEN_CC) + ++AC_TRY_COMPILE([],[(void)sizeof(char[-1])],AC_MSG_ERROR([configure's compilation assert doesn't work with $CC])) ++ + dnl Check if the C compiler understands -Werror + AC_CACHE_CHECK([that the C compiler understands -Werror],samba_cv_HAVE_Werror, [ + AC_TRY_RUN_STRICT([ +@@ -325,25 +327,11 @@ + # a runtime test is needed here + AC_SUBST(PIDL_ARGS) + AC_CACHE_CHECK([that the C compiler understands negative enum values],samba_cv_CC_NEGATIVE_ENUM_VALUES, [ +- AC_TRY_RUN( ++ AC_TRY_COMPILE([], + [ +- #include <stdio.h> + enum negative_values { NEGATIVE_VALUE = 0xFFFFFFFF }; +- int main(void) { +- enum negative_values v1 = NEGATIVE_VALUE; +- unsigned v2 = NEGATIVE_VALUE; +- +- if (v1 != 0xFFFFFFFF) { +- printf("%u != 0xFFFFFFFF\n", v1); +- return 1; +- } +- if (v2 != 0xFFFFFFFF) { +- printf("%u != 0xFFFFFFFF\n", v2); +- return 1; +- } +- +- return 0; +- } ++ (void)sizeof(char[1-2*( (unsigned)NEGATIVE_VALUE != 0xFFFFFFFF)]); ++ (void)sizeof(char[1-2*((enum negative_values)NEGATIVE_VALUE != 0xFFFFFFFF)]); + ], + samba_cv_CC_NEGATIVE_ENUM_VALUES=yes,samba_cv__CC_NEGATIVE_ENUM_VALUES=no)]) + if test x"$samba_cv_CC_NEGATIVE_ENUM_VALUES" != x"yes"; then +@@ -1187,22 +1175,12 @@ + case "$host_os" in + *linux*) + # glibc <= 2.3.2 has a broken getgrouplist +- AC_TRY_RUN([ +-#include <unistd.h> ++ AC_TRY_COMPILE([ + #include <sys/utsname.h> +-main() { +- /* glibc up to 2.3 has a broken getgrouplist */ ++],[ + #if defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(__GLIBC_MINOR__) +- int libc_major = __GLIBC__; +- int libc_minor = __GLIBC_MINOR__; +- +- if (libc_major < 2) +- exit(1); +- if ((libc_major == 2) && (libc_minor <= 3)) +- exit(1); ++ (void)sizeof(char[1-2*(__GLIBC__ < 2 || __GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ <= 3)]); + #endif +- exit(0); +-} + ], [linux_getgrouplist_ok=yes], [linux_getgrouplist_ok=no]) + if test x"$linux_getgrouplist_ok" = x"yes"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETGROUPLIST, 1, [Have good getgrouplist]) diff --git a/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/smb.conf b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/smb.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3854621c3e --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/samba/samba-3.2.5/smb.conf @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the +# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed +# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too +# many!) most of which are not shown in this example +# +# For a step to step guide on installing, configuring and using samba, +# read the Samba-HOWTO-Collection. This may be obtained from: +# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf +# +# Many working examples of smb.conf files can be found in the +# Samba-Guide which is generated daily and can be downloaded from: +# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf +# +# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) +# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a # +# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you +# may wish to enable +# +# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm" +# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors. +# +#======================= Global Settings ===================================== +[global] + +# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: MIDEARTH + workgroup = MYGROUP + +# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field + server string = Samba Server + +# Security mode. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible +# values are share, user, server, domain and ads. Most people will want +# user level security. See the Samba-HOWTO-Collection for details. + security = user + +# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict +# connections to machines which are on your local network. The +# following example restricts access to two C class networks and +# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see +# the smb.conf man page +; hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127. + +# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather +# than setting them up individually then you'll need this + load printers = yes + +# you may wish to override the location of the printcap file +; printcap name = /etc/printcap + +# on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow +# you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool +# system +; printcap name = lpstat + +# It should not be necessary to specify the print system type unless +# it is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include: +# bsd, cups, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx +; printing = cups + +# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd +# otherwise the user "nobody" is used +; guest account = pcguest + +# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine +# that connects + log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m + +# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). + max log size = 50 + +# Use password server option only with security = server +# The argument list may include: +# password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name] +# or to auto-locate the domain controller/s +# password server = * +; password server = <NT-Server-Name> + +# Use the realm option only with security = ads +# Specifies the Active Directory realm the host is part of +; realm = MY_REALM + +# Backend to store user information in. New installations should +# use either tdbsam or ldapsam. smbpasswd is available for backwards +# compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration. +; passdb backend = tdbsam + +# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration +# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name +# of the machine that is connecting. +# Note: Consider carefully the location in the configuration file of +# this line. The included file is read at that point. +; include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m + +# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces +# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them +# here. See the man page for details. +; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24 + +# Browser Control Options: +# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master +# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply +; local master = no + +# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser +# elections. The default value should be reasonable +; os level = 33 + +# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This +# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this +# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job +; domain master = yes + +# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup +# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election +; preferred master = yes + +# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for +# Windows95 workstations. +; domain logons = yes + +# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or +# per user logon script +# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine) +; logon script = %m.bat +# run a specific logon batch file per username +; logon script = %U.bat + +# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT) +# %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username +# You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below +; logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U + +# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section: +# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server +; wins support = yes + +# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client +# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both +; wins server = w.x.y.z + +# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on +# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be +# at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO. +; wins proxy = yes + +# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names +# via DNS nslookups. The default is NO. + dns proxy = no + +# These scripts are used on a domain controller or stand-alone +# machine to add or delete corresponding unix accounts +; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u +; add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g +; add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %u +; delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u +; delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g +; delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g + + +#============================ Share Definitions ============================== +[homes] + comment = Home Directories + browseable = no + writable = yes + +# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons +; [netlogon] +; comment = Network Logon Service +; path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon +; guest ok = yes +; writable = no +; share modes = no + + +# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share +# the default is to use the user's home directory +;[Profiles] +; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles +; browseable = no +; guest ok = yes + + +# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to +# specifically define each individual printer +[printers] + comment = All Printers + path = /var/spool/samba + browseable = no +# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print + guest ok = no + writable = no + printable = yes + +# This one is useful for people to share files +;[tmp] +; comment = Temporary file space +; path = /tmp +; read only = no +; public = yes + +# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in +# the "staff" group +;[public] +; comment = Public Stuff +; path = /home/samba +; public = yes +; writable = yes +; printable = no +; write list = @staff + +# Other examples. +# +# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in fred's +# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory, +# wherever it is. +;[fredsprn] +; comment = Fred's Printer +; valid users = fred +; path = /homes/fred +; printer = freds_printer +; public = no +# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write +# access to the directory. +;[fredsdir] +; comment = Fred's Service +; path = /usr/somewhere/private +; valid users = fred +; public = no +; writable = yes +; printable = no + +# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects +# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could +# also use the %U option to tailor it by user name. +# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting. +;[pchome] +; comment = PC Directories +; path = /usr/pc/%m +; public = no +; writable = yes + +# A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all files +# created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so +# any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this +# directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of course +# be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead. +;[public] +; path = /usr/somewhere/else/public +; public = yes +; only guest = yes +; writable = yes +; printable = no + +# The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two +# users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this +# setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the +# sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to +# as many users as required. +;[myshare] +; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff +; path = /usr/somewhere/shared +; valid users = mary fred +; public = no +; writable = yes +; printable = no +; create mask = 0765 |