-/*
+/*
* Unix SMB/Netbios implementation.
* Version 1.9.
* RPC Pipe client / server routines
* Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000,
* Copyright (C) Jean François Micouleau 1998-2000.
- *
+ *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
- *
+ *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
+ *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#include "includes.h"
extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
+extern pstring global_myname;
+extern DOM_SID global_sid_World;
static TDB_CONTEXT *tdb; /* used for driver files */
#define DRIVERS_PREFIX "DRIVERS/"
#define PRINTERS_PREFIX "PRINTERS/"
-#define DATABASE_VERSION 1
+#define NTDRIVERS_DATABASE_VERSION 1
+
+/* Map generic permissions to printer object specific permissions */
+
+struct generic_mapping printer_generic_mapping = {
+ PRINTER_READ,
+ PRINTER_WRITE,
+ PRINTER_EXECUTE,
+ PRINTER_ALL_ACCESS
+};
-/* we need to have a small set of default forms to support our
- default printer */
+/* We need one default form to support our default printer. Msoft adds the
+forms it wants and in the ORDER it wants them (note: DEVMODE papersize is an
+array index). Letter is always first, so (for the current code) additions
+always put things in the correct order. */
static nt_forms_struct default_forms[] = {
- {"Letter", 0x20, 0x34b5b, 0x44367, 0x0, 0x0, 0x34b5b, 0x44367},
- {"A4", 0xb0, 0x3354f, 0x4884e, 0x0, 0x0, 0x3354f, 0x4884e}
+ {"Letter", 0x2, 0x34b5b, 0x44367, 0x0, 0x0, 0x34b5b, 0x44367},
+
+ {"Letter",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
+ {"Letter Small",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
+ {"Tabloid",0x1,0x44368,0x696b8,0x0,0x0,0x44368,0x696b8},
+ {"Ledger",0x1,0x696b8,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x696b8,0x44368},
+ {"Legal",0x1,0x34b5c,0x56d10,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x56d10},
+ {"Statement",0x1,0x221b4,0x34b5c,0x0,0x0,0x221b4,0x34b5c},
+ {"Executive",0x1,0x2cf56,0x411cc,0x0,0x0,0x2cf56,0x411cc},
+ {"A3",0x1,0x48828,0x668a0,0x0,0x0,0x48828,0x668a0},
+ {"A4",0x1,0x33450,0x48828,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x48828},
+ {"A4 Small",0x1,0x33450,0x48828,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x48828},
+ {"A5",0x1,0x24220,0x33450,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x33450},
+ {"B4 (JIS)",0x1,0x3ebe8,0x58de0,0x0,0x0,0x3ebe8,0x58de0},
+ {"B5 (JIS)",0x1,0x2c6f0,0x3ebe8,0x0,0x0,0x2c6f0,0x3ebe8},
+ {"Folio",0x1,0x34b5c,0x509d8,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x509d8},
+ {"Quarto",0x1,0x347d8,0x43238,0x0,0x0,0x347d8,0x43238},
+ {"10x14",0x1,0x3e030,0x56d10,0x0,0x0,0x3e030,0x56d10},
+ {"11x17",0x1,0x44368,0x696b8,0x0,0x0,0x44368,0x696b8},
+ {"Note",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
+ {"Envelope #9",0x1,0x18079,0x37091,0x0,0x0,0x18079,0x37091},
+ {"Envelope #10",0x1,0x19947,0x3ae94,0x0,0x0,0x19947,0x3ae94},
+ {"Envelope #11",0x1,0x1be7c,0x40565,0x0,0x0,0x1be7c,0x40565},
+ {"Envelope #12",0x1,0x1d74a,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x1d74a,0x44368},
+ {"Envelope #14",0x1,0x1f018,0x47504,0x0,0x0,0x1f018,0x47504},
+ {"C size sheet",0x1,0x696b8,0x886d0,0x0,0x0,0x696b8,0x886d0},
+ {"D size sheet",0x1,0x886d0,0xd2d70,0x0,0x0,0x886d0,0xd2d70},
+ {"E size sheet",0x1,0xd2d70,0x110da0,0x0,0x0,0xd2d70,0x110da0},
+ {"Envelope DL",0x1,0x1adb0,0x35b60,0x0,0x0,0x1adb0,0x35b60},
+ {"Envelope C5",0x1,0x278d0,0x37e88,0x0,0x0,0x278d0,0x37e88},
+ {"Envelope C3",0x1,0x4f1a0,0x6fd10,0x0,0x0,0x4f1a0,0x6fd10},
+ {"Envelope C4",0x1,0x37e88,0x4f1a0,0x0,0x0,0x37e88,0x4f1a0},
+ {"Envelope C6",0x1,0x1bd50,0x278d0,0x0,0x0,0x1bd50,0x278d0},
+ {"Envelope C65",0x1,0x1bd50,0x37e88,0x0,0x0,0x1bd50,0x37e88},
+ {"Envelope B4",0x1,0x3d090,0x562e8,0x0,0x0,0x3d090,0x562e8},
+ {"Envelope B5",0x1,0x2af80,0x3d090,0x0,0x0,0x2af80,0x3d090},
+ {"Envelope B6",0x1,0x2af80,0x1e848,0x0,0x0,0x2af80,0x1e848},
+ {"Envelope",0x1,0x1adb0,0x38270,0x0,0x0,0x1adb0,0x38270},
+ {"Envelope Monarch",0x1,0x18079,0x2e824,0x0,0x0,0x18079,0x2e824},
+ {"6 3/4 Envelope",0x1,0x167ab,0x284ec,0x0,0x0,0x167ab,0x284ec},
+ {"US Std Fanfold",0x1,0x5c3e1,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x5c3e1,0x44368},
+ {"German Std Fanfold",0x1,0x34b5c,0x4a6a0,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x4a6a0},
+ {"German Legal Fanfold",0x1,0x34b5c,0x509d8,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x509d8},
+ {"B4 (ISO)",0x1,0x3d090,0x562e8,0x0,0x0,0x3d090,0x562e8},
+ {"Japanese Postcard",0x1,0x186a0,0x24220,0x0,0x0,0x186a0,0x24220},
+ {"9x11",0x1,0x37cf8,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x37cf8,0x44368},
+ {"10x11",0x1,0x3e030,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x3e030,0x44368},
+ {"15x11",0x1,0x5d048,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x5d048,0x44368},
+ {"Envelope Invite",0x1,0x35b60,0x35b60,0x0,0x0,0x35b60,0x35b60},
+ {"Reserved48",0x1,0x1,0x1,0x0,0x0,0x1,0x1},
+ {"Reserved49",0x1,0x1,0x1,0x0,0x0,0x1,0x1},
+ {"Letter Extra",0x1,0x3ae94,0x4a6a0,0x0,0x0,0x3ae94,0x4a6a0},
+ {"Legal Extra",0x1,0x3ae94,0x5d048,0x0,0x0,0x3ae94,0x5d048},
+ {"Tabloid Extra",0x1,0x4a6a0,0x6f9f0,0x0,0x0,0x4a6a0,0x6f9f0},
+ {"A4 Extra",0x1,0x397c2,0x4eb16,0x0,0x0,0x397c2,0x4eb16},
+ {"Letter Transverse",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
+ {"A4 Transverse",0x1,0x33450,0x48828,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x48828},
+ {"Letter Extra Transverse",0x1,0x3ae94,0x4a6a0,0x0,0x0,0x3ae94,0x4a6a0},
+ {"Super A",0x1,0x376b8,0x56ea0,0x0,0x0,0x376b8,0x56ea0},
+ {"Super B",0x1,0x4a768,0x76e58,0x0,0x0,0x4a768,0x76e58},
+ {"Letter Plus",0x1,0x34b5c,0x4eb16,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x4eb16},
+ {"A4 Plus",0x1,0x33450,0x50910,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x50910},
+ {"A5 Transverse",0x1,0x24220,0x33450,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x33450},
+ {"B5 (JIS) Transverse",0x1,0x2c6f0,0x3ebe8,0x0,0x0,0x2c6f0,0x3ebe8},
+ {"A3 Extra",0x1,0x4e9d0,0x6ca48,0x0,0x0,0x4e9d0,0x6ca48},
+ {"A5 Extra",0x1,0x2a7b0,0x395f8,0x0,0x0,0x2a7b0,0x395f8},
+ {"B5 (ISO) Extra",0x1,0x31128,0x43620,0x0,0x0,0x31128,0x43620},
+ {"A2",0x1,0x668a0,0x91050,0x0,0x0,0x668a0,0x91050},
+ {"A3 Transverse",0x1,0x48828,0x668a0,0x0,0x0,0x48828,0x668a0},
+ {"A3 Extra Transverse",0x1,0x4e9d0,0x6ca48,0x0,0x0,0x4e9d0,0x6ca48},
+ {"Japanese Double Postcard",0x1,0x30d40,0x24220,0x0,0x0,0x30d40,0x24220},
+ {"A6",0x1,0x19a28,0x24220,0x0,0x0,0x19a28,0x24220},
+ {"Japanese Envelope Kaku #2",0x1,0x3a980,0x510e0,0x0,0x0,0x3a980,0x510e0},
+ {"Japanese Envelope Kaku #3",0x1,0x34bc0,0x43a08,0x0,0x0,0x34bc0,0x43a08},
+ {"Japanese Envelope Chou #3",0x1,0x1d4c0,0x395f8,0x0,0x0,0x1d4c0,0x395f8},
+ {"Japanese Envelope Chou #4",0x1,0x15f90,0x320c8,0x0,0x0,0x15f90,0x320c8},
+ {"Letter Rotated",0x1,0x44368,0x34b5c,0x0,0x0,0x44368,0x34b5c},
+ {"A3 Rotated",0x1,0x668a0,0x48828,0x0,0x0,0x668a0,0x48828},
+ {"A4 Rotated",0x1,0x48828,0x33450,0x0,0x0,0x48828,0x33450},
+ {"A5 Rotated",0x1,0x33450,0x24220,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x24220},
+ {"B4 (JIS) Rotated",0x1,0x58de0,0x3ebe8,0x0,0x0,0x58de0,0x3ebe8},
+ {"B5 (JIS) Rotated",0x1,0x3ebe8,0x2c6f0,0x0,0x0,0x3ebe8,0x2c6f0},
+ {"Japanese Postcard Rotated",0x1,0x24220,0x186a0,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x186a0},
+ {"Double Japan Postcard Rotated",0x1,0x24220,0x30d40,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x30d40},
+ {"A6 Rotated",0x1,0x24220,0x19a28,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x19a28},
+ {"Japan Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated",0x1,0x510e0,0x3a980,0x0,0x0,0x510e0,0x3a980},
+ {"Japan Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated",0x1,0x43a08,0x34bc0,0x0,0x0,0x43a08, 0x34bc0},
+ {"Japan Envelope Chou #3 Rotated",0x1,0x395f8,0x1d4c0,0x0,0x0,0x395f8,0x1d4c0},
+ {"Japan Envelope Chou #4 Rotated",0x1,0x320c8,0x15f90,0x0,0x0,0x320c8,0x15f90},
+ {"B6 (JIS)",0x1,0x1f400,0x2c6f0,0x0,0x0,0x1f400,0x2c6f0},
+ {"B6 (JIS) Rotated",0x1,0x2c6f0,0x1f400,0x0,0x0,0x2c6f0,0x1f400},
+ {"12x11",0x1,0x4a724,0x443e1,0x0,0x0,0x4a724,0x443e1},
+ {"Japan Envelope You #4",0x1,0x19a28,0x395f8,0x0,0x0,0x19a28,0x395f8},
+ {"Japan Envelope You #4 Rotated",0x1,0x395f8,0x19a28,0x0,0x0,0x395f8,0x19a28},
+ {"PRC 16K",0x1,0x2de60,0x3f7a0,0x0,0x0,0x2de60,0x3f7a0},
+ {"PRC 32K",0x1,0x1fbd0,0x2cec0,0x0,0x0,0x1fbd0,0x2cec0},
+ {"PRC 32K(Big)",0x1,0x222e0,0x318f8,0x0,0x0,0x222e0,0x318f8},
+ {"PRC Envelope #1",0x1,0x18e70,0x28488,0x0,0x0,0x18e70,0x28488},
+ {"PRC Envelope #2",0x1,0x18e70,0x2af80,0x0,0x0,0x18e70,0x2af80},
+ {"PRC Envelope #3",0x1,0x1e848,0x2af80,0x0,0x0,0x1e848,0x2af80},
+ {"PRC Envelope #4",0x1,0x1adb0,0x32c80,0x0,0x0,0x1adb0,0x32c80},
+ {"PRC Envelope #5",0x1,0x1adb0,0x35b60,0x0,0x0,0x1adb0,0x35b60},
+ {"PRC Envelope #6",0x1,0x1d4c0,0x38270,0x0,0x0,0x1d4c0,0x38270},
+ {"PRC Envelope #7",0x1,0x27100,0x38270,0x0,0x0,0x27100,0x38270},
+ {"PRC Envelope #8",0x1,0x1d4c0,0x4b708,0x0,0x0,0x1d4c0,0x4b708},
+ {"PRC Envelope #9",0x1,0x37e88,0x4f1a0,0x0,0x0,0x37e88,0x4f1a0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #10",0x1,0x4f1a0,0x6fd10,0x0,0x0,0x4f1a0,0x6fd10},
+ {"PRC 16K Rotated",0x1,0x3f7a0,0x2de60,0x0,0x0,0x3f7a0,0x2de60},
+ {"PRC 32K Rotated",0x1,0x2cec0,0x1fbd0,0x0,0x0,0x2cec0,0x1fbd0},
+ {"PRC 32K(Big) Rotated",0x1,0x318f8,0x222e0,0x0,0x0,0x318f8,0x222e0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #1 Rotated",0x1,0x28488,0x18e70,0x0,0x0,0x28488,0x18e70},
+ {"PRC Envelope #2 Rotated",0x1,0x2af80,0x18e70,0x0,0x0,0x2af80,0x18e70},
+ {"PRC Envelope #3 Rotated",0x1,0x2af80,0x1e848,0x0,0x0,0x2af80,0x1e848},
+ {"PRC Envelope #4 Rotated",0x1,0x32c80,0x1adb0,0x0,0x0,0x32c80,0x1adb0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #5 Rotated",0x1,0x35b60,0x1adb0,0x0,0x0,0x35b60,0x1adb0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #6 Rotated",0x1,0x38270,0x1d4c0,0x0,0x0,0x38270,0x1d4c0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #7 Rotated",0x1,0x38270,0x27100,0x0,0x0,0x38270,0x27100},
+ {"PRC Envelope #8 Rotated",0x1,0x4b708,0x1d4c0,0x0,0x0,0x4b708,0x1d4c0},
+ {"PRC Envelope #9 Rotated",0x1,0x4f1a0,0x37e88,0x0,0x0,0x4f1a0,0x37e88},
+ {"PRC Envelope #10 Rotated",0x1,0x6fd10,0x4f1a0,0x0,0x0,0x6fd10,0x4f1a0}
};
BOOL nt_printing_init(void)
{
static pid_t local_pid;
+ char *vstring = "INFO/version";
if (tdb && local_pid == sys_getpid()) return True;
- tdb = tdb_open(lock_path("ntdrivers.tdb"), 0, 0, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0600);
+ tdb = tdb_open_log(lock_path("ntdrivers.tdb"), 0, 0, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0600);
if (!tdb) {
- DEBUG(0,("Failed to open nt drivers database\n"));
+ DEBUG(0,("Failed to open nt drivers database %s (%s)\n",
+ lock_path("ntdrivers.tdb"), strerror(errno) ));
return False;
}
local_pid = sys_getpid();
/* handle a Samba upgrade */
- tdb_writelock(tdb);
- if (tdb_fetch_int(tdb, "INFO/version") != DATABASE_VERSION) {
+ tdb_lock_bystring(tdb, vstring);
+ if (tdb_fetch_int(tdb, vstring) != NTDRIVERS_DATABASE_VERSION) {
tdb_traverse(tdb, (tdb_traverse_func)tdb_delete, NULL);
- tdb_store_int(tdb, "INFO/version", DATABASE_VERSION);
+ tdb_store_int(tdb, vstring, NTDRIVERS_DATABASE_VERSION);
}
- tdb_writeunlock(tdb);
+ tdb_unlock_bystring(tdb, vstring);
return True;
}
-
+/****************************************************************************
+ get builtin form struct list
+****************************************************************************/
+int get_builtin_ntforms(nt_forms_struct **list)
+{
+ *list = (nt_forms_struct *)memdup(&default_forms[0], sizeof(default_forms));
+ return sizeof(default_forms) / sizeof(default_forms[0]);
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ get a builtin form struct
+****************************************************************************/
+
+BOOL get_a_builtin_ntform(UNISTR2 *uni_formname,nt_forms_struct *form)
+{
+ int i,count;
+ fstring form_name;
+ unistr2_to_ascii(form_name, uni_formname, sizeof(form_name)-1);
+ DEBUGADD(6,("Looking for builtin form %s \n", form_name));
+ count = sizeof(default_forms) / sizeof(default_forms[0]);
+ for (i=0;i<count;i++) {
+ if (strequal(form_name,default_forms[i].name)) {
+ DEBUGADD(6,("Found builtin form %s \n", form_name));
+ memcpy(form,&default_forms[i],sizeof(*form));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (i !=count);
+}
+
/****************************************************************************
get a form struct list
****************************************************************************/
TDB_DATA kbuf, newkey, dbuf;
nt_forms_struct form;
int ret;
+ int i;
int n = 0;
- for (kbuf = tdb_firstkey(tdb);
- kbuf.dptr;
+ for (kbuf = tdb_firstkey(tdb);
+ kbuf.dptr;
newkey = tdb_nextkey(tdb, kbuf), safe_free(kbuf.dptr), kbuf=newkey) {
if (strncmp(kbuf.dptr, FORMS_PREFIX, strlen(FORMS_PREFIX)) != 0) continue;
if (!dbuf.dptr) continue;
fstrcpy(form.name, kbuf.dptr+strlen(FORMS_PREFIX));
- ret = tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, "ddddddd",
- &form.flag, &form.width, &form.length, &form.left,
+ ret = tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, "dddddddd",
+ &i, &form.flag, &form.width, &form.length, &form.left,
&form.top, &form.right, &form.bottom);
safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
if (ret != dbuf.dsize) continue;
*list = Realloc(*list, sizeof(nt_forms_struct)*(n+1));
+ if (!*list) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_ntforms: Realloc fail.\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
(*list)[n] = form;
n++;
}
-
- /* we should never return a null forms list or NT gets unhappy */
- if (n == 0) {
- *list = (nt_forms_struct *)memdup(&default_forms[0], sizeof(default_forms));
- n = sizeof(default_forms) / sizeof(default_forms[0]);
- }
return n;
int i;
for (i=0;i<number;i++) {
- len = tdb_pack(buf, sizeof(buf), "ddddddd",
- (*list)[i].flag, (*list)[i].width, (*list)[i].length,
- (*list)[i].left, (*list)[i].top, (*list)[i].right,
+ /* save index, so list is rebuilt in correct order */
+ len = tdb_pack(buf, sizeof(buf), "dddddddd",
+ i, (*list)[i].flag, (*list)[i].width, (*list)[i].length,
+ (*list)[i].left, (*list)[i].top, (*list)[i].right,
(*list)[i].bottom);
if (len > sizeof(buf)) break;
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s", FORMS_PREFIX, (*list)[i].name);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s", FORMS_PREFIX, (*list)[i].name);
kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
kbuf.dptr = key;
dbuf.dsize = len;
BOOL update;
fstring form_name;
- /*
- * NT tries to add forms even when
+ /*
+ * NT tries to add forms even when
* they are already in the base
* only update the values if already present
*/
update=False;
- unistr2_to_ascii(form_name, &(form->name), sizeof(form_name)-1);
- for (n=0; n<*count && update==False; n++)
- {
- if (!strncmp((*list)[n].name, form_name, strlen(form_name)))
- {
+ unistr2_to_ascii(form_name, &form->name, sizeof(form_name)-1);
+ for (n=0; n<*count; n++) {
+ if (!strncmp((*list)[n].name, form_name, strlen(form_name))) {
DEBUG(103, ("NT workaround, [%s] already exists\n", form_name));
update=True;
+ break;
}
}
- if (update==False)
- {
+ if (update==False) {
if((*list=Realloc(*list, (n+1)*sizeof(nt_forms_struct))) == NULL)
return False;
- unistr2_to_ascii((*list)[n].name, &(form->name), sizeof((*list)[n].name)-1);
+ unistr2_to_ascii((*list)[n].name, &form->name, sizeof((*list)[n].name)-1);
(*count)++;
}
}
/****************************************************************************
-update a form struct
+ delete a named form struct
+****************************************************************************/
+BOOL delete_a_form(nt_forms_struct **list, UNISTR2 *del_name, int *count, uint32 *ret)
+{
+ pstring key;
+ TDB_DATA kbuf;
+ int n=0;
+ fstring form_name;
+
+ *ret = 0;
+
+ unistr2_to_ascii(form_name, del_name, sizeof(form_name)-1);
+
+ for (n=0; n<*count; n++) {
+ if (!strncmp((*list)[n].name, form_name, strlen(form_name))) {
+ DEBUG(103, ("delete_a_form, [%s] in list\n", form_name));
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (n == *count) {
+ DEBUG(10,("delete_a_form, [%s] not found\n", form_name));
+ *ret = ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s", FORMS_PREFIX, (*list)[n].name);
+ kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
+ kbuf.dptr = key;
+ if (tdb_delete(tdb, kbuf) != 0) {
+ *ret = ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ return True;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+update a form struct
****************************************************************************/
void update_a_form(nt_forms_struct **list, const FORM *form, int count)
{
(*list)[n].right=form->right;
(*list)[n].bottom=form->bottom;
}
-
+
/****************************************************************************
get the nt drivers list
traverse the database and look-up the matching names
****************************************************************************/
-int get_ntdrivers(fstring **list, char *architecture)
+int get_ntdrivers(fstring **list, char *architecture, uint32 version)
{
int total=0;
fstring short_archi;
TDB_DATA kbuf, newkey;
get_short_archi(short_archi, architecture);
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s/", DRIVERS_PREFIX, short_archi);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s/%d/", DRIVERS_PREFIX, short_archi, version);
- for (kbuf = tdb_firstkey(tdb);
- kbuf.dptr;
+ for (kbuf = tdb_firstkey(tdb);
+ kbuf.dptr;
newkey = tdb_nextkey(tdb, kbuf), safe_free(kbuf.dptr), kbuf=newkey) {
if (strncmp(kbuf.dptr, key, strlen(key)) != 0) continue;
function to do the mapping between the long architecture name and
the short one.
****************************************************************************/
-void get_short_archi(char *short_archi, char *long_archi)
+BOOL get_short_archi(char *short_archi, char *long_archi)
{
struct table {
char *long_archi;
{
{"Windows 4.0", "WIN40" },
{"Windows NT x86", "W32X86" },
- {"Windows NT R4000", "W32mips" },
- {"Windows NT Alpha_AXP", "W32alpha" },
- {"Windows NT PowerPC", "W32ppc" },
+ {"Windows NT R4000", "W32MIPS" },
+ {"Windows NT Alpha_AXP", "W32ALPHA" },
+ {"Windows NT PowerPC", "W32PPC" },
{NULL, "" }
};
DEBUG(107,("Getting architecture dependant directory\n"));
do {
i++;
- } while ( (archi_table[i].long_archi!=NULL ) && strncmp(long_archi, archi_table[i].long_archi, strlen(long_archi)) );
+ } while ( (archi_table[i].long_archi!=NULL ) &&
+ StrCaseCmp(long_archi, archi_table[i].long_archi) );
- if (archi_table[i].long_archi==NULL)
- {
+ if (archi_table[i].long_archi==NULL) {
DEBUGADD(107,("Unknown architecture [%s] !\n", long_archi));
+ return FALSE;
}
+
StrnCpy (short_archi, archi_table[i].short_archi, strlen(archi_table[i].short_archi));
DEBUGADD(108,("index: [%d]\n", i));
DEBUGADD(108,("long architecture: [%s]\n", long_archi));
DEBUGADD(108,("short architecture: [%s]\n", short_archi));
+
+ return TRUE;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+Determine the correct cVersion associated with an architecture and driver
+****************************************************************************/
+static uint32 get_correct_cversion(fstring architecture, fstring driverpath_in,
+ struct current_user *user, uint32 *perr)
+{
+ int cversion;
+ int access_mode;
+ int action;
+ int ecode;
+ char buf[PE_HEADER_SIZE];
+ ssize_t byte_count;
+ pstring driverpath;
+ fstring user_name;
+ fstring null_pw;
+ files_struct *fsp = NULL;
+ BOOL bad_path;
+ SMB_STRUCT_STAT st;
+ struct passwd *pass;
+ connection_struct *conn;
+
+ ZERO_STRUCT(st);
+
+ /* If architecture is Windows 95/98, the version is always 0. */
+ if (strcmp(architecture, "WIN40") == 0) {
+ DEBUG(10,("get_correct_cversion: Driver is Win9x, cversion = 0\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ become_root();
+ pass = sys_getpwuid(user->uid);
+ if(pass == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_correct_cversion: Unable to get passwd entry for uid %u\n",
+ (unsigned int)user->uid ));
+ unbecome_root();
+ *perr = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ return -1;
+ }
+ unbecome_root();
+
+ /* connect to the print$ share under the same account as the user connected
+ * to the rpc pipe */
+ fstrcpy(user_name, pass->pw_name );
+ DEBUG(10,("get_correct_cversion: uid %d -> user %s\n", (int)user->uid, user_name));
+
+ /* Null password is ok - we are already an authenticated user... */
+ *null_pw = '\0';
+ conn = make_connection("print$", user_name, null_pw, 0, "A:", user->vuid, &ecode);
+
+ if (conn == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_correct_cversion: Unable to connect\n"));
+ *perr = (uint32)ecode;
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* Save who we are - we are temporarily becoming the connection user. */
+ push_sec_ctx();
+
+ if (!become_user(conn, conn->vuid)) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_correct_cversion: Can't become user %s\n", user_name ));
+ *perr = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ pop_sec_ctx();
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* Open the driver file (Portable Executable format) and determine the
+ * deriver the cversion. */
+ slprintf(driverpath, sizeof(driverpath)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driverpath_in);
+
+ unix_convert(driverpath,conn,NULL,&bad_path,&st);
+
+ fsp = open_file_shared(conn, driverpath, &st,
+ SET_OPEN_MODE(DOS_OPEN_RDONLY),
+ (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN),
+ 0, 0, &access_mode, &action);
+ if (!fsp) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_correct_cversion: Can't open file [%s], errno = %d\n",
+ driverpath, errno));
+ *perr = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, DOS_HEADER_SIZE)) < DOS_HEADER_SIZE) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_correct_cversion: File [%s] DOS header too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ driverpath, byte_count));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Is this really a DOS header? */
+ if (SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_MAGIC_OFFSET) != DOS_HEADER_MAGIC) {
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: File [%s] bad DOS magic = 0x%x\n",
+ driverpath, SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_MAGIC_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Skip OEM header (if any) and the DOS stub to start of Windows header */
+ if (fsp->conn->vfs_ops.lseek(fsp, fsp->fd, SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_LFANEW_OFFSET), SEEK_SET) == (SMB_OFF_T)-1) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_correct_cversion: File [%s] too short, errno = %d\n",
+ driverpath, errno));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, PE_HEADER_SIZE)) < PE_HEADER_SIZE) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_correct_cversion: File [%s] Windows header too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ driverpath, byte_count));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* The header may be a PE (Portable Executable) or an NE (New Executable) */
+ if (IVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET) == PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE) {
+ if (SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MACHINE_OFFSET) == PE_HEADER_MACHINE_I386) {
+
+ switch (SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MAJOR_OS_VER_OFFSET)) {
+ case 4: cversion = 2; break; /* Win NT 4 */
+ case 5: cversion = 3; break; /* Win 2000 */
+ default:
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: PE formated file [%s] bad version = %d\n",
+ driverpath, SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MAJOR_OS_VER_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: PE formatted file [%s] wrong machine = 0x%x\n",
+ driverpath, SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MACHINE_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ } else if (SVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET) == NE_HEADER_SIGNATURE) {
+ if (CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_TARGET_OS_OFFSET) == NE_HEADER_TARGOS_WIN ) {
+
+ switch (CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_MAJOR_VER_OFFSET)) {
+ case 3: cversion = 0; break; /* Win 3.x / Win 9x / Win ME */
+ /* case ?: cversion = 1; break;*/ /* Win NT 3.51 ... needs research JRR */
+ default:
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: NE formated file [%s] bad version = %d\n",
+ driverpath, CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_MAJOR_VER_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: NE formatted file [%s] wrong target OS = 0x%x\n",
+ driverpath, CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_TARGET_OS_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(6,("get_correct_cversion: Unknown file format [%s], signature = 0x%x\n",
+ driverpath, IVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET)));
+ *perr = NT_STATUS_FILE_INVALID;
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(10,("get_correct_cversion: Driver file [%s] cversion = %d\n",
+ driverpath, cversion));
+
+ close_file(fsp, True);
+ close_cnum(conn, user->vuid);
+ pop_sec_ctx();
+ return cversion;
+
+
+ error_exit:
+ if(fsp)
+ close_file(fsp, True);
+
+ close_cnum(conn, user->vuid);
+ pop_sec_ctx();
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************/
+static uint32 clean_up_driver_struct_level_3(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *driver,
+ struct current_user *user)
+{
+ fstring architecture;
+ fstring new_name;
+ char *p;
+ int i;
+ uint32 err;
+
+ /* clean up the driver name.
+ * we can get .\driver.dll
+ * or worse c:\windows\system\driver.dll !
+ */
+ /* using an intermediate string to not have overlaping memcpy()'s */
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->driverpath,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->driverpath, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->datafile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->datafile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->configfile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->configfile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->helpfile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->helpfile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if (driver->dependentfiles) {
+ for (i=0; *driver->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->dependentfiles[i],'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->dependentfiles[i], new_name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ get_short_archi(architecture, driver->environment);
+
+ /* jfm:7/16/2000 the client always sends the cversion=0.
+ * The server should check which version the driver is by reading
+ * the PE header of driver->driverpath.
+ *
+ * For Windows 95/98 the version is 0 (so the value sent is correct)
+ * For Windows NT (the architecture doesn't matter)
+ * NT 3.1: cversion=0
+ * NT 3.5/3.51: cversion=1
+ * NT 4: cversion=2
+ * NT2K: cversion=3
+ */
+ if ((driver->cversion = get_correct_cversion( architecture,
+ driver->driverpath, user, &err)) == -1)
+ return err;
+
+ return NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************/
+static uint32 clean_up_driver_struct_level_6(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_6 *driver,
+ struct current_user *user)
+{
+ fstring architecture;
+ fstring new_name;
+ char *p;
+ int i;
+ uint32 err;
+
+ /* clean up the driver name.
+ * we can get .\driver.dll
+ * or worse c:\windows\system\driver.dll !
+ */
+ /* using an intermediate string to not have overlaping memcpy()'s */
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->driverpath,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->driverpath, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->datafile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->datafile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->configfile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->configfile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->helpfile,'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->helpfile, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if (driver->dependentfiles) {
+ for (i=0; *driver->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ if ((p = strrchr(driver->dependentfiles[i],'\\')) != NULL) {
+ fstrcpy(new_name, p+1);
+ fstrcpy(driver->dependentfiles[i], new_name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ get_short_archi(architecture, driver->environment);
+
+ /* jfm:7/16/2000 the client always sends the cversion=0.
+ * The server should check which version the driver is by reading
+ * the PE header of driver->driverpath.
+ *
+ * For Windows 95/98 the version is 0 (so the value sent is correct)
+ * For Windows NT (the architecture doesn't matter)
+ * NT 3.1: cversion=0
+ * NT 3.5/3.51: cversion=1
+ * NT 4: cversion=2
+ * NT2K: cversion=3
+ */
+ if ((driver->version = get_correct_cversion(architecture,
+ driver->driverpath, user, &err)) == -1)
+ return err;
+
+ return NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************/
+uint32 clean_up_driver_struct(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL driver_abstract,
+ uint32 level, struct current_user *user)
+{
+ switch (level) {
+ case 3:
+ {
+ NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *driver;
+ driver=driver_abstract.info_3;
+ return clean_up_driver_struct_level_3(driver, user);
+ }
+ case 6:
+ {
+ NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_6 *driver;
+ driver=driver_abstract.info_6;
+ return clean_up_driver_struct_level_6(driver, user);
+ }
+ default:
+ return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ }
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ This function sucks and should be replaced. JRA.
+****************************************************************************/
+
+static void convert_level_6_to_level3(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *dst, NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_6 *src)
+{
+ dst->cversion = src->version;
+
+ fstrcpy( dst->name, src->name);
+ fstrcpy( dst->environment, src->environment);
+ fstrcpy( dst->driverpath, src->driverpath);
+ fstrcpy( dst->datafile, src->datafile);
+ fstrcpy( dst->configfile, src->configfile);
+ fstrcpy( dst->helpfile, src->helpfile);
+ fstrcpy( dst->monitorname, src->monitorname);
+ fstrcpy( dst->defaultdatatype, src->defaultdatatype);
+ dst->dependentfiles = src->dependentfiles;
+}
+
+#if 0 /* Debugging function */
+
+static char* ffmt(unsigned char *c){
+ int i;
+ static char ffmt_str[17];
+
+ for (i=0; i<16; i++) {
+ if ((c[i] < ' ') || (c[i] > '~'))
+ ffmt_str[i]='.';
+ else
+ ffmt_str[i]=c[i];
+ }
+ ffmt_str[16]='\0';
+ return ffmt_str;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/****************************************************************************
+Version information in Microsoft files is held in a VS_VERSION_INFO structure.
+There are two case to be covered here: PE (Portable Executable) and NE (New
+Executable) files. Both files support the same INFO structure, but PE files
+store the signature in unicode, and NE files store it as !unicode.
+****************************************************************************/
+static BOOL get_file_version(files_struct *fsp, char *fname,uint32 *major,
+ uint32 *minor)
+{
+ int i;
+ char *buf;
+ ssize_t byte_count;
+
+ if ((buf=malloc(PE_HEADER_SIZE)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] PE Header malloc failed bytes = %d\n",
+ fname, PE_HEADER_SIZE));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Note: DOS_HEADER_SIZE < malloc'ed PE_HEADER_SIZE */
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, DOS_HEADER_SIZE)) < DOS_HEADER_SIZE) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: File [%s] DOS header too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ fname, byte_count));
+ goto no_version_info;
+ }
+
+ /* Is this really a DOS header? */
+ if (SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_MAGIC_OFFSET) != DOS_HEADER_MAGIC) {
+ DEBUG(6,("get_file_version: File [%s] bad DOS magic = 0x%x\n",
+ fname, SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_MAGIC_OFFSET)));
+ goto no_version_info;
+ }
+
+ /* Skip OEM header (if any) and the DOS stub to start of Windows header */
+ if (fsp->conn->vfs_ops.lseek(fsp, fsp->fd, SVAL(buf,DOS_HEADER_LFANEW_OFFSET), SEEK_SET) == (SMB_OFF_T)-1) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: File [%s] too short, errno = %d\n",
+ fname, errno));
+ /* Assume this isn't an error... the file just looks sort of like a PE/NE file */
+ goto no_version_info;
+ }
+
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, PE_HEADER_SIZE)) < PE_HEADER_SIZE) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: File [%s] Windows header too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ fname, byte_count));
+ /* Assume this isn't an error... the file just looks sort of like a PE/NE file */
+ goto no_version_info;
+ }
+
+ /* The header may be a PE (Portable Executable) or an NE (New Executable) */
+ if (IVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET) == PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE) {
+ int num_sections;
+ int section_table_bytes;
+
+ if (SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MACHINE_OFFSET) != PE_HEADER_MACHINE_I386) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] wrong machine = 0x%x\n",
+ fname, SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_MACHINE_OFFSET)));
+ /* At this point, we assume the file is in error. It still could be somthing
+ * else besides a PE file, but it unlikely at this point.
+ */
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* get the section table */
+ num_sections = SVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_NUMBER_OF_SECTIONS);
+ section_table_bytes = num_sections * PE_HEADER_SECT_HEADER_SIZE;
+ free(buf);
+ if ((buf=malloc(section_table_bytes)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] section table malloc failed bytes = %d\n",
+ fname, section_table_bytes));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, section_table_bytes)) < section_table_bytes) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] Section header too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ fname, byte_count));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Iterate the section table looking for the resource section ".rsrc" */
+ for (i = 0; i < num_sections; i++) {
+ int sec_offset = i * PE_HEADER_SECT_HEADER_SIZE;
+
+ if (strcmp(".rsrc", &buf[sec_offset+PE_HEADER_SECT_NAME_OFFSET]) == 0) {
+ int section_pos = IVAL(buf,sec_offset+PE_HEADER_SECT_PTR_DATA_OFFSET);
+ int section_bytes = IVAL(buf,sec_offset+PE_HEADER_SECT_SIZE_DATA_OFFSET);
+
+ free(buf);
+ if ((buf=malloc(section_bytes)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] version malloc failed bytes = %d\n",
+ fname, section_bytes));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Seek to the start of the .rsrc section info */
+ if (fsp->conn->vfs_ops.lseek(fsp, fsp->fd, section_pos, SEEK_SET) == (SMB_OFF_T)-1) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] too short for section info, errno = %d\n",
+ fname, errno));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ if ((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, section_bytes)) < section_bytes) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] .rsrc section too short, bytes read = %d\n",
+ fname, byte_count));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ for (i=0; i<section_bytes-VS_VERSION_INFO_UNICODE_SIZE; i++) {
+ /* Scan for 1st 3 unicoded bytes followed by word aligned magic value */
+ if (buf[i] == 'V' && buf[i+1] == '\0' && buf[i+2] == 'S') {
+ /* Align to next long address */
+ int pos = (i + sizeof(VS_SIGNATURE)*2 + 3) & 0xfffffffc;
+
+ if (IVAL(buf,pos) == VS_MAGIC_VALUE) {
+ *major = IVAL(buf,pos+VS_MAJOR_OFFSET);
+ *minor = IVAL(buf,pos+VS_MINOR_OFFSET);
+
+ DEBUG(6,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] Version = %08x:%08x (%d.%d.%d.%d)\n",
+ fname, *major, *minor,
+ (*major>>16)&0xffff, *major&0xffff,
+ (*minor>>16)&0xffff, *minor&0xffff));
+ free(buf);
+ return True;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Version info not found, fall back to origin date/time */
+ DEBUG(10,("get_file_version: PE file [%s] has no version info\n", fname));
+ free(buf);
+ return False;
+
+ } else if (SVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET) == NE_HEADER_SIGNATURE) {
+ if (CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_TARGET_OS_OFFSET) != NE_HEADER_TARGOS_WIN ) {
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: NE file [%s] wrong target OS = 0x%x\n",
+ fname, CVAL(buf,NE_HEADER_TARGET_OS_OFFSET)));
+ /* At this point, we assume the file is in error. It still could be somthing
+ * else besides a NE file, but it unlikely at this point. */
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate a bit more space to speed up things */
+ free(buf);
+ if ((buf=malloc(VS_NE_BUF_SIZE)) == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: NE file [%s] malloc failed bytes = %d\n",
+ fname, PE_HEADER_SIZE));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* This is a HACK! I got tired of trying to sort through the messy
+ * 'NE' file format. If anyone wants to clean this up please have at
+ * it, but this works. 'NE' files will eventually fade away. JRR */
+ while((byte_count = vfs_read_data(fsp, buf, VS_NE_BUF_SIZE)) > 0) {
+ /* Cover case that should not occur in a well formed 'NE' .dll file */
+ if (byte_count-VS_VERSION_INFO_SIZE <= 0) break;
+
+ for(i=0; i<byte_count; i++) {
+ /* Fast skip past data that can't possibly match */
+ if (buf[i] != 'V') continue;
+
+ /* Potential match data crosses buf boundry, move it to beginning
+ * of buf, and fill the buf with as much as it will hold. */
+ if (i>byte_count-VS_VERSION_INFO_SIZE) {
+ int bc;
+
+ memcpy(buf, &buf[i], byte_count-i);
+ if ((bc = vfs_read_data(fsp, &buf[byte_count-i], VS_NE_BUF_SIZE-
+ (byte_count-i))) < 0) {
+
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: NE file [%s] Read error, errno=%d\n",
+ fname, errno));
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
+
+ byte_count = bc + (byte_count - i);
+ if (byte_count<VS_VERSION_INFO_SIZE) break;
+
+ i = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Check that the full signature string and the magic number that
+ * follows exist (not a perfect solution, but the chances that this
+ * occurs in code is, well, remote. Yes I know I'm comparing the 'V'
+ * twice, as it is simpler to read the code. */
+ if (strcmp(&buf[i], VS_SIGNATURE) == 0) {
+ /* Compute skip alignment to next long address */
+ int skip = -(fsp->conn->vfs_ops.lseek(fsp, fsp->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR) - (byte_count - i) +
+ sizeof(VS_SIGNATURE)) & 3;
+ if (IVAL(buf,i+sizeof(VS_SIGNATURE)+skip) != 0xfeef04bd) continue;
+
+ *major = IVAL(buf,i+sizeof(VS_SIGNATURE)+skip+VS_MAJOR_OFFSET);
+ *minor = IVAL(buf,i+sizeof(VS_SIGNATURE)+skip+VS_MINOR_OFFSET);
+ DEBUG(6,("get_file_version: NE file [%s] Version = %08x:%08x (%d.%d.%d.%d)\n",
+ fname, *major, *minor,
+ (*major>>16)&0xffff, *major&0xffff,
+ (*minor>>16)&0xffff, *minor&0xffff));
+ free(buf);
+ return True;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Version info not found, fall back to origin date/time */
+ DEBUG(0,("get_file_version: NE file [%s] Version info not found\n", fname));
+ free(buf);
+ return False;
+
+ } else
+ /* Assume this isn't an error... the file just looks sort of like a PE/NE file */
+ DEBUG(3,("get_file_version: File [%s] unknown file format, signature = 0x%x\n",
+ fname, IVAL(buf,PE_HEADER_SIGNATURE_OFFSET)));
+
+ no_version_info:
+ free(buf);
+ return False;
+
+ error_exit:
+ free(buf);
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+Drivers for Microsoft systems contain multiple files. Often, multiple drivers
+share one or more files. During the MS installation process files are checked
+to insure that only a newer version of a shared file is installed over an
+older version. There are several possibilities for this comparison. If there
+is no previous version, the new one is newer (obviously). If either file is
+missing the version info structure, compare the creation date (on Unix use
+the modification date). Otherwise chose the numerically larger version number.
+****************************************************************************/
+static int file_version_is_newer(connection_struct *conn, fstring new_file,
+ fstring old_file)
+{
+ BOOL use_version = True;
+ pstring filepath;
+
+ uint32 new_major;
+ uint32 new_minor;
+ time_t new_create_time;
+
+ uint32 old_major;
+ uint32 old_minor;
+ time_t old_create_time;
+
+ int access_mode;
+ int action;
+ files_struct *fsp = NULL;
+ SMB_STRUCT_STAT st;
+ SMB_STRUCT_STAT stat_buf;
+ BOOL bad_path;
+
+ ZERO_STRUCT(st);
+ ZERO_STRUCT(stat_buf);
+ new_create_time = (time_t)0;
+ old_create_time = (time_t)0;
+
+ /* Get file version info (if available) for previous file (if it exists) */
+ pstrcpy(filepath, old_file);
+
+ unix_convert(filepath,conn,NULL,&bad_path,&stat_buf);
+
+ fsp = open_file_shared(conn, filepath, &stat_buf,
+ SET_OPEN_MODE(DOS_OPEN_RDONLY),
+ (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN),
+ 0, 0, &access_mode, &action);
+ if (!fsp) {
+ /* Old file not found, so by definition new file is in fact newer */
+ DEBUG(10,("file_version_is_newer: Can't open old file [%s], errno = %d\n",
+ filepath, errno));
+ return True;
+
+ } else {
+ int ret = get_file_version(fsp, old_file, &old_major, &old_minor);
+ if (ret == -1) goto error_exit;
+
+ if (!ret) {
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Version info not found [%s], use mod time\n",
+ old_file));
+ use_version = False;
+ if (fsp->conn->vfs_ops.fstat(fsp, fsp->fd, &st) == -1) goto error_exit;
+ old_create_time = st.st_mtime;
+ DEBUGADD(6,("file_version_is_newer: mod time = %ld sec\n", old_create_time));
+ }
+ }
+ close_file(fsp, True);
+
+ /* Get file version info (if available) for new file */
+ pstrcpy(filepath, new_file);
+ unix_convert(filepath,conn,NULL,&bad_path,&stat_buf);
+
+ fsp = open_file_shared(conn, filepath, &stat_buf,
+ SET_OPEN_MODE(DOS_OPEN_RDONLY),
+ (FILE_FAIL_IF_NOT_EXIST|FILE_EXISTS_OPEN),
+ 0, 0, &access_mode, &action);
+ if (!fsp) {
+ /* New file not found, this shouldn't occur if the caller did its job */
+ DEBUG(3,("file_version_is_newer: Can't open new file [%s], errno = %d\n",
+ filepath, errno));
+ goto error_exit;
+
+ } else {
+ int ret = get_file_version(fsp, new_file, &new_major, &new_minor);
+ if (ret == -1) goto error_exit;
+
+ if (!ret) {
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Version info not found [%s], use mod time\n",
+ new_file));
+ use_version = False;
+ if (fsp->conn->vfs_ops.fstat(fsp, fsp->fd, &st) == -1) goto error_exit;
+ new_create_time = st.st_mtime;
+ DEBUGADD(6,("file_version_is_newer: mod time = %ld sec\n", new_create_time));
+ }
+ }
+ close_file(fsp, True);
+
+ if (use_version) {
+ /* Compare versions and choose the larger version number */
+ if (new_major > old_major ||
+ (new_major == old_major && new_minor > old_minor)) {
+
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Replacing [%s] with [%s]\n", old_file, new_file));
+ return True;
+ }
+ else {
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Leaving [%s] unchanged\n", old_file));
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ /* Compare modification time/dates and choose the newest time/date */
+ if (new_create_time > old_create_time) {
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Replacing [%s] with [%s]\n", old_file, new_file));
+ return True;
+ }
+ else {
+ DEBUG(6,("file_version_is_newer: Leaving [%s] unchanged\n", old_file));
+ return False;
+ }
+ }
+
+ error_exit:
+ if(fsp)
+ close_file(fsp, True);
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************/
+BOOL move_driver_to_download_area(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL driver_abstract, uint32 level, struct current_user *user, uint32 *perr)
+{
+ NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *driver;
+ NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 converted_driver;
+ fstring architecture;
+ pstring new_dir;
+ pstring old_name;
+ pstring new_name;
+ fstring user_name;
+ fstring null_pw;
+ connection_struct *conn;
+ pstring inbuf;
+ pstring outbuf;
+ struct passwd *pass;
+ int ecode;
+ int ver = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ *perr = 0;
+ memset(inbuf, '\0', sizeof(inbuf));
+ memset(outbuf, '\0', sizeof(outbuf));
+
+ if (level==3)
+ driver=driver_abstract.info_3;
+ else if (level==6) {
+ convert_level_6_to_level3(&converted_driver, driver_abstract.info_6);
+ driver = &converted_driver;
+ } else {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unknown info level (%u)\n", (unsigned int)level ));
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ get_short_archi(architecture, driver->environment);
+
+ become_root();
+ pass = sys_getpwuid(user->uid);
+ if(pass == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to get passwd entry for uid %u\n",
+ (unsigned int)user->uid ));
+ unbecome_root();
+ return False;
+ }
+ unbecome_root();
+
+ /* connect to the print$ share under the same account as the user connected to the rpc pipe */
+ fstrcpy(user_name, pass->pw_name );
+ DEBUG(10,("move_driver_to_download_area: uid %d -> user %s\n", (int)user->uid, user_name));
+
+ /* Null password is ok - we are already an authenticated user... */
+ *null_pw = '\0';
+ conn = make_connection("print$", user_name, null_pw, 0, "A:", user->vuid, &ecode);
+
+ if (conn == NULL) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to connect\n"));
+ *perr = (uint32)ecode;
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Save who we are - we are temporarily becoming the connection user.
+ */
+
+ push_sec_ctx();
+
+ if (!become_user(conn, conn->vuid)) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Can't become user %s\n", user_name ));
+ pop_sec_ctx();
+ return False;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * make the directories version and version\driver_name
+ * under the architecture directory.
+ */
+ DEBUG(5,("Creating first directory\n"));
+ slprintf(new_dir, sizeof(new_dir)-1, "%s/%d", architecture, driver->cversion);
+ mkdir_internal(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_dir);
+
+ /* For each driver file, archi\filexxx.yyy, if there is a duplicate file
+ * listed for this driver which has already been moved, skip it (note:
+ * drivers may list the same file name several times. Then check if the
+ * file already exists in archi\cversion\, if so, check that the version
+ * info (or time stamps if version info is unavailable) is newer (or the
+ * date is later). If it is, move it to archi\cversion\filexxx.yyy.
+ * Otherwise, delete the file.
+ *
+ * If a file is not moved to archi\cversion\ because of an error, all the
+ * rest of the 'unmoved' driver files are removed from archi\. If one or
+ * more of the driver's files was already moved to archi\cversion\, it
+ * potentially leaves the driver in a partially updated state. Version
+ * trauma will most likely occur if an client attempts to use any printer
+ * bound to the driver. Perhaps a rewrite to make sure the moves can be
+ * done is appropriate... later JRR
+ */
+
+ DEBUG(5,("Moving files now !\n"));
+
+ if (driver->driverpath && strlen(driver->driverpath)) {
+ slprintf(new_name, sizeof(new_name)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driver->driverpath);
+ slprintf(old_name, sizeof(old_name)-1, "%s/%s", new_dir, driver->driverpath);
+ if (ver != -1 && (ver=file_version_is_newer(conn, new_name, old_name)) > 0) {
+ if (rename_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_name, old_name, True) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [%s] to [%s]\n",
+ new_name, old_name));
+ *perr = (uint32)SVAL(outbuf,smb_err);
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ ver = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ }
+
+ if (driver->datafile && strlen(driver->datafile)) {
+ if (!strequal(driver->datafile, driver->driverpath)) {
+ slprintf(new_name, sizeof(new_name)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driver->datafile);
+ slprintf(old_name, sizeof(old_name)-1, "%s/%s", new_dir, driver->datafile);
+ if (ver != -1 && (ver=file_version_is_newer(conn, new_name, old_name)) > 0) {
+ if (rename_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_name, old_name, True) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [%s] to [%s]\n",
+ new_name, old_name));
+ *perr = (uint32)SVAL(outbuf,smb_err);
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ ver = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (driver->configfile && strlen(driver->configfile)) {
+ if (!strequal(driver->configfile, driver->driverpath) &&
+ !strequal(driver->configfile, driver->datafile)) {
+ slprintf(new_name, sizeof(new_name)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driver->configfile);
+ slprintf(old_name, sizeof(old_name)-1, "%s/%s", new_dir, driver->configfile);
+ if (ver != -1 && (ver=file_version_is_newer(conn, new_name, old_name)) > 0) {
+ if (rename_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_name, old_name, True) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [%s] to [%s]\n",
+ new_name, old_name));
+ *perr = (uint32)SVAL(outbuf,smb_err);
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ ver = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (driver->helpfile && strlen(driver->helpfile)) {
+ if (!strequal(driver->helpfile, driver->driverpath) &&
+ !strequal(driver->helpfile, driver->datafile) &&
+ !strequal(driver->helpfile, driver->configfile)) {
+ slprintf(new_name, sizeof(new_name)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driver->helpfile);
+ slprintf(old_name, sizeof(old_name)-1, "%s/%s", new_dir, driver->helpfile);
+ if (ver != -1 && (ver=file_version_is_newer(conn, new_name, old_name)) > 0) {
+ if (rename_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_name, old_name, True) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [%s] to [%s]\n",
+ new_name, old_name));
+ *perr = (uint32)SVAL(outbuf,smb_err);
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ ver = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (driver->dependentfiles) {
+ for (i=0; *driver->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ if (!strequal(driver->dependentfiles[i], driver->driverpath) &&
+ !strequal(driver->dependentfiles[i], driver->datafile) &&
+ !strequal(driver->dependentfiles[i], driver->configfile) &&
+ !strequal(driver->dependentfiles[i], driver->helpfile)) {
+ int j;
+ for (j=0; j < i; j++) {
+ if (strequal(driver->dependentfiles[i], driver->dependentfiles[j])) {
+ goto NextDriver;
+ }
+ }
+
+ slprintf(new_name, sizeof(new_name)-1, "%s/%s", architecture, driver->dependentfiles[i]);
+ slprintf(old_name, sizeof(old_name)-1, "%s/%s", new_dir, driver->dependentfiles[i]);
+ if (ver != -1 && (ver=file_version_is_newer(conn, new_name, old_name)) > 0) {
+ if (rename_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, new_name, old_name, True) != 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [%s] to [%s]\n",
+ new_name, old_name));
+ *perr = (uint32)SVAL(outbuf,smb_err);
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ ver = -1;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ unlink_internals(conn, inbuf, outbuf, 0, new_name);
+ }
+ NextDriver: ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ close_cnum(conn, user->vuid);
+ pop_sec_ctx();
+
+ return ver == -1 ? False : True;
}
/****************************************************************************
{
int len, buflen;
fstring architecture;
+ pstring directory;
+ pstring temp_name;
pstring key;
char *buf;
int i, ret;
TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
get_short_archi(architecture, driver->environment);
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX, architecture, driver->name);
- /*
- * cversion must be 2.
- * when adding a printer ON the SERVER
- * rpcAddPrinterDriver defines it to zero
- * which is wrong !!!
- *
- * JFM, 4/14/99
+ /* The names are relative. We store them in the form: \print$\arch\version\driver.xxx
+ * \\server is added in the rpc server layer.
+ * It does make sense to NOT store the server's name in the printer TDB.
*/
- driver->cversion=2;
-
+
+ slprintf(directory, sizeof(directory)-1, "\\print$\\%s\\%d\\", architecture, driver->cversion);
+
+ /* .inf files do not always list a file for each of the four standard files.
+ * Don't prepend a path to a null filename, or client claims:
+ * "The server on which the printer resides does not have a suitable
+ * <printer driver name> printer driver installed. Click OK if you
+ * wish to install the driver on your local machine."
+ */
+ if (strlen(driver->driverpath)) {
+ fstrcpy(temp_name, driver->driverpath);
+ slprintf(driver->driverpath, sizeof(driver->driverpath)-1, "%s%s", directory, temp_name);
+ }
+
+ if (strlen(driver->datafile)) {
+ fstrcpy(temp_name, driver->datafile);
+ slprintf(driver->datafile, sizeof(driver->datafile)-1, "%s%s", directory, temp_name);
+ }
+
+ if (strlen(driver->configfile)) {
+ fstrcpy(temp_name, driver->configfile);
+ slprintf(driver->configfile, sizeof(driver->configfile)-1, "%s%s", directory, temp_name);
+ }
+
+ if (strlen(driver->helpfile)) {
+ fstrcpy(temp_name, driver->helpfile);
+ slprintf(driver->helpfile, sizeof(driver->helpfile)-1, "%s%s", directory, temp_name);
+ }
+
+ if (driver->dependentfiles) {
+ for (i=0; *driver->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ fstrcpy(temp_name, driver->dependentfiles[i]);
+ slprintf(driver->dependentfiles[i], sizeof(driver->dependentfiles[i])-1, "%s%s", directory, temp_name);
+ }
+ }
+
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s/%d/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX, architecture, driver->cversion, driver->name);
+
+ DEBUG(5,("add_a_printer_driver_3: Adding driver with key %s\n", key ));
+
buf = NULL;
len = buflen = 0;
again:
len = 0;
- len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "dffffffff",
+ len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "dffffffff",
driver->cversion,
driver->name,
driver->environment,
driver->helpfile,
driver->monitorname,
driver->defaultdatatype);
-
+
if (driver->dependentfiles) {
for (i=0; *driver->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
- len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "f",
+ len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "f",
driver->dependentfiles[i]);
}
}
ret = tdb_store(tdb, kbuf, dbuf, TDB_REPLACE);
+ if (ret)
+ DEBUG(0,("add_a_printer_driver_3: Adding driver with key %s failed.\n", key ));
+
safe_free(buf);
return ret;
}
{
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 info3;
+ ZERO_STRUCT(info3);
info3.cversion = driver->version;
+ fstrcpy(info3.name,driver->name);
fstrcpy(info3.environment,driver->environment);
fstrcpy(info3.driverpath,driver->driverpath);
fstrcpy(info3.datafile,driver->datafile);
static uint32 get_a_printer_driver_3_default(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 **info_ptr, fstring in_prt, fstring in_arch)
{
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 info;
- int snum;
ZERO_STRUCT(info);
- snum = lp_servicenumber(in_prt);
-
- fstrcpy(info.name, lp_printerdriver(snum));
+ fstrcpy(info.name, in_prt);
fstrcpy(info.defaultdatatype, "RAW");
- if ((info.dependentfiles=(fstring *)malloc(sizeof(fstring))) == NULL)
+ fstrcpy(info.driverpath, "");
+ fstrcpy(info.datafile, "");
+ fstrcpy(info.configfile, "");
+ fstrcpy(info.helpfile, "");
+
+ if ((info.dependentfiles=(fstring *)malloc(2*sizeof(fstring))) == NULL)
return ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
+ memset(info.dependentfiles, '\0', 2*sizeof(fstring));
fstrcpy(info.dependentfiles[0], "");
*info_ptr = memdup(&info, sizeof(info));
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
-static uint32 get_a_printer_driver_3(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 **info_ptr, fstring in_prt, fstring in_arch)
+static uint32 get_a_printer_driver_3(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 **info_ptr, fstring in_prt, fstring in_arch, uint32 version)
{
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 driver;
TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
ZERO_STRUCT(driver);
get_short_archi(architecture, in_arch);
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX, architecture, in_prt);
+
+ DEBUG(8,("get_a_printer_driver_3: [%s%s/%d/%s]\n", DRIVERS_PREFIX, architecture, version, in_prt));
+
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s/%d/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX, architecture, version, in_prt);
kbuf.dptr = key;
kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
dbuf = tdb_fetch(tdb, kbuf);
+#if 0
if (!dbuf.dptr) return get_a_printer_driver_3_default(info_ptr, in_prt, in_arch);
-
- len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, "dffffffff",
+#else
+ if (!dbuf.dptr) return 5;
+#endif
+ len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, "dffffffff",
&driver.cversion,
driver.name,
driver.environment,
if (driver.dependentfiles == NULL)
break;
- len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len, "f",
+ len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len, "f",
&driver.dependentfiles[i]);
i++;
}
return 0;
}
+/****************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************/
+uint32 get_a_printer_driver_9x_compatible(pstring line, fstring model)
+{
+ NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *info3;
+ TDB_DATA kbuf;
+ pstring key;
+ int i;
+ line[0] = '\0';
+
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s/%d/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX, "WIN40", 0, model);
+ DEBUG(10,("driver key: [%s]\n", key));
+
+ kbuf.dptr = key;
+ kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
+ if (!tdb_exists(tdb, kbuf)) return False;
+
+ ZERO_STRUCT(info3);
+ get_a_printer_driver_3(&info3, model, "Windows 4.0", 0);
+
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->name [%s]\n", info3->name));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->datafile [%s]\n", info3->datafile));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->helpfile [%s]\n", info3->helpfile));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->monitorname [%s]\n", info3->monitorname));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->defaultdatatype [%s]\n", info3->defaultdatatype));
+ for (i=0; info3->dependentfiles && *info3->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->dependentfiles [%s]\n", info3->dependentfiles[i]));
+ }
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->environment [%s]\n", info3->environment));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->driverpath [%s]\n", info3->driverpath));
+ DEBUGADD(10,("info3->configfile [%s]\n", info3->configfile));
+
+ /*pstrcat(line, info3->name); pstrcat(line, ":");*/
+ trim_string(info3->configfile, "\\print$\\WIN40\\0\\", 0);
+ pstrcat(line, info3->configfile);
+ pstrcat(line, ":");
+ trim_string(info3->datafile, "\\print$\\WIN40\\0\\", 0);
+ pstrcat(line, info3->datafile);
+ pstrcat(line, ":");
+ trim_string(info3->helpfile, "\\print$\\WIN40\\0\\", 0);
+ pstrcat(line, info3->helpfile);
+ pstrcat(line, ":");
+ trim_string(info3->monitorname, "\\print$\\WIN40\\0\\", 0);
+ pstrcat(line, info3->monitorname);
+ pstrcat(line, ":");
+ pstrcat(line, "RAW"); /*info3->defaultdatatype);*/
+ pstrcat(line, ":");
+
+ for (i=0; info3->dependentfiles &&
+ *info3->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
+ if (i) pstrcat(line, ","); /* don't end in a "," */
+ trim_string(info3->dependentfiles[i], "\\print$\\WIN40\\0\\", 0);
+ pstrcat(line, info3->dependentfiles[i]);
+ }
+
+ free(info3);
+
+ return True;
+}
+
/****************************************************************************
debugging function, dump at level 6 the struct in the logs
****************************************************************************/
static uint32 dump_a_printer_driver(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL driver, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *info3;
int i;
switch (level)
{
- case 3:
+ case 3:
{
if (driver.info_3 == NULL)
- success=5;
+ result=5;
else {
info3=driver.info_3;
for (i=0; info3->dependentfiles &&
*info3->dependentfiles[i]; i++) {
- DEBUGADD(106,("dependentfile:[%s]\n",
+ DEBUGADD(106,("dependentfile:[%s]\n",
info3->dependentfiles[i]));
}
- success=0;
+ result=0;
}
break;
}
default:
DEBUGADD(1,("Level not implemented\n"));
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- return (success);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
if (!nt_devmode) return len;
- len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "fwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwddddddddddddddp",
+ len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "ffwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwddddddddddddddp",
+ nt_devmode->devicename,
nt_devmode->formname,
nt_devmode->specversion,
while (param != NULL) {
len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "pfdB",
param,
- param->value,
- param->type,
+ param->value,
+ param->type,
param->data_len,
param->data);
param=param->next;
delete a printer - this just deletes the printer info file, any open
handles are not affected
****************************************************************************/
-uint32 del_a_printer(char *portname)
+uint32 del_a_printer(char *sharename)
{
pstring key;
TDB_DATA kbuf;
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s",
- PRINTERS_PREFIX, portname);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s", PRINTERS_PREFIX, sharename);
kbuf.dptr=key;
kbuf.dsize=strlen(key)+1;
return 0;
}
+/* FIXME!!! Reorder so this forward declaration is not necessary --jerry */
+static uint32 get_a_printer_2(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 **, fstring);
+static void free_nt_printer_info_level_2(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 **);
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
-static uint32 add_a_printer_2(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *info)
+static uint32 update_a_printer_2(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *info)
{
pstring key;
char *buf;
int buflen, len, ret;
TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
- /*
+ /*
* in addprinter: no servername and the printer is the name
* in setprinter: servername is \\server
* and printer is \\server\\printer
* Samba manages only local printers.
* we currently don't support things like path=\\other_server\printer
*/
- if (info->servername[0]!='\0')
- {
+
+ if (info->servername[0]!='\0') {
trim_string(info->printername, info->servername, NULL);
trim_string(info->printername, "\\", NULL);
info->servername[0]='\0';
* behind a SAMBA share.
*/
-
buf = NULL;
buflen = 0;
again:
len = 0;
- len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "dddddddddddffffffffff",
+ len += tdb_pack(buf+len, buflen-len, "dddddddddddfffffPfffff",
info->attributes,
info->priority,
info->default_priority,
info->sharename,
info->portname,
info->drivername,
+ info->comment,
info->location,
info->sepfile,
info->printprocessor,
info->parameters);
len += pack_devicemode(info->devmode, buf+len, buflen-len);
+
len += pack_specifics(info->specific, buf+len, buflen-len);
if (buflen != len) {
}
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s",
- PRINTERS_PREFIX, info->portname);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s", PRINTERS_PREFIX, info->sharename);
kbuf.dptr = key;
kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
ret = tdb_store(tdb, kbuf, dbuf, TDB_REPLACE);
+ if (ret == -1)
+ DEBUG(8, ("error updating printer to tdb on disk\n"));
+
safe_free(buf);
- DEBUG(8,("packed printer [%s] with printprocessor [%s] parameters=[%s] len=%d\n",
- info->portname, info->printprocessor, info->parameters, len));
+ DEBUG(8,("packed printer [%s] with driver [%s] portname=[%s] len=%d\n",
+ info->sharename, info->drivername, info->portname, len));
return ret;
}
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
-BOOL add_a_specific_param(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *info_2, NT_PRINTER_PARAM *param)
+void add_a_specific_param(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *info_2, NT_PRINTER_PARAM **param)
{
NT_PRINTER_PARAM *current;
DEBUG(108,("add_a_specific_param\n"));
- param->next=NULL;
+ (*param)->next=NULL;
if (info_2->specific == NULL)
{
- info_2->specific=param;
+ info_2->specific=*param;
}
else
{
while (current->next != NULL) {
current=current->next;
}
- current->next=param;
+ current->next=*param;
}
- return (True);
+
+ *param = NULL;
}
/****************************************************************************
if (current==NULL) return (False);
- if ( !strcmp(current->value, param->value) &&
- (strlen(current->value)==strlen(param->value)) )
- {
+ if ( !strcmp(current->value, param->value) &&
+ (strlen(current->value)==strlen(param->value)) ) {
DEBUG(109,("deleting first value\n"));
info_2->specific=current->next;
safe_free(current->data);
current=previous->next;
- while ( current!=NULL )
- {
+ while ( current!=NULL ) {
if (!strcmp(current->value, param->value) &&
- strlen(current->value)==strlen(param->value) )
- {
+ strlen(current->value)==strlen(param->value) ) {
DEBUG(109,("deleting current value\n"));
previous->next=current->next;
+ safe_free(current->data);
safe_free(current);
DEBUG(109,("deleted current value\n"));
return(True);
/****************************************************************************
Clean up and deallocate a (maybe partially) allocated NT_PRINTER_PARAM.
****************************************************************************/
-static void free_nt_printer_param(NT_PRINTER_PARAM **param_ptr)
+void free_nt_printer_param(NT_PRINTER_PARAM **param_ptr)
{
NT_PRINTER_PARAM *param = *param_ptr;
Malloc and return an NT devicemode.
****************************************************************************/
-NT_DEVICEMODE *construct_nt_devicemode(void)
+NT_DEVICEMODE *construct_nt_devicemode(const fstring default_devicename)
{
/*
* should I init this ones ???
nt_devmode->devicename
*/
+ char adevice[32];
NT_DEVICEMODE *nt_devmode = (NT_DEVICEMODE *)malloc(sizeof(NT_DEVICEMODE));
if (nt_devmode == NULL) {
ZERO_STRUCTP(nt_devmode);
+ safe_strcpy(adevice, default_devicename, sizeof(adevice));
+ fstrcpy(nt_devmode->devicename, adevice);
+
fstrcpy(nt_devmode->formname, "Letter");
nt_devmode->specversion = 0x0401;
nt_devmode->driverversion = 0x0400;
nt_devmode->size = 0x00DC;
nt_devmode->driverextra = 0x0000;
- nt_devmode->fields = FORMNAME | TTOPTION | PRINTQUALITY |
- DEFAULTSOURCE | COPIES | SCALE |
+ nt_devmode->fields = FORMNAME | TTOPTION | PRINTQUALITY |
+ DEFAULTSOURCE | COPIES | SCALE |
PAPERSIZE | ORIENTATION;
nt_devmode->orientation = 1;
nt_devmode->papersize = PAPER_LETTER;
nt_devmode->scale = 0x64;
nt_devmode->copies = 01;
nt_devmode->defaultsource = BIN_FORMSOURCE;
- nt_devmode->printquality = 0x0258;
+ nt_devmode->printquality = RES_HIGH; /* 0x0258 */
nt_devmode->color = COLOR_MONOCHROME;
nt_devmode->duplex = DUP_SIMPLEX;
nt_devmode->yresolution = 0;
nt_devmode->panningwidth = 0;
nt_devmode->panningheight = 0;
- nt_devmode->private=NULL;
-
+ nt_devmode->private = NULL;
return nt_devmode;
}
DEBUG(106,("free_nt_printer_info_level_2: deleting info\n"));
free_nt_devicemode(&info->devmode);
- free_sec_desc_buf(&info->secdesc_buf);
for(param_ptr = info->specific; param_ptr; ) {
NT_PRINTER_PARAM *tofree = param_ptr;
static int unpack_devicemode(NT_DEVICEMODE **nt_devmode, char *buf, int buflen)
{
int len = 0;
+ int extra_len = 0;
NT_DEVICEMODE devmode;
ZERO_STRUCT(devmode);
if (!*nt_devmode) return len;
- len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "fwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwddddddddddddddp",
+ len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "ffwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwddddddddddddddp",
+ devmode.devicename,
devmode.formname,
&devmode.specversion,
&devmode.ttoption,
&devmode.collate,
&devmode.logpixels,
-
+
&devmode.fields,
&devmode.bitsperpel,
&devmode.pelswidth,
&devmode.private);
if (devmode.private) {
- devmode.private = (uint8 *)malloc(devmode.driverextra);
- if (!devmode.private) return 2;
- len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "B",
- devmode.driverextra,
- devmode.private);
+ /* the len in tdb_unpack is an int value and
+ * devmode.driverextra is only a short
+ */
+ len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "B", &extra_len, &devmode.private);
+ devmode.driverextra=(uint16)extra_len;
+
+ /* check to catch an invalid TDB entry so we don't segfault */
+ if (devmode.driverextra == 0) {
+ devmode.private = NULL;
+ }
}
*nt_devmode = (NT_DEVICEMODE *)memdup(&devmode, sizeof(devmode));
- DEBUG(8,("Unpacked devicemode [%s]\n", devmode.formname));
+ DEBUG(8,("Unpacked devicemode [%s](%s)\n", devmode.devicename, devmode.formname));
+ if (devmode.private)
+ DEBUG(8,("with a private section of %d bytes\n", devmode.driverextra));
return len;
}
len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "p", &p);
if (!p) break;
- len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "fdB",
- param.value,
- ¶m.type,
- ¶m.data_len,
- ¶m.data);
- param.next = *list;
- *list = memdup(¶m, sizeof(param));
+ len += tdb_unpack(buf+len, buflen-len, "fdB",
+ param.value,
+ ¶m.type,
+ ¶m.data_len,
+ ¶m.data);
+ param.next = *list;
+ *list = memdup(¶m, sizeof(param));
+
+ DEBUG(8,("specific: [%s], len: %d\n", param.value, param.data_len));
+ }
+
+ return len;
+}
+
+static void map_to_os2_driver(fstring drivername)
+{
+ static BOOL initialised=False;
+ static fstring last_from,last_to;
+ char *mapfile = lp_os2_driver_map();
+ char **lines = NULL;
+ int numlines = 0;
+ int i;
+
+ if (!strlen(drivername))
+ return;
+
+ if (!*mapfile)
+ return;
+
+ if (!initialised) {
+ *last_from = *last_to = 0;
+ initialised = True;
+ }
+
+ if (strequal(drivername,last_from)) {
+ DEBUG(3,("Mapped Windows driver %s to OS/2 driver %s\n",drivername,last_to));
+ fstrcpy(drivername,last_to);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ lines = file_lines_load(mapfile, &numlines);
+ if (numlines == 0) {
+ DEBUG(0,("No entries in OS/2 driver map %s\n",mapfile));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(4,("Scanning OS/2 driver map %s\n",mapfile));
+
+ for( i = 0; i < numlines; i++) {
+ char *nt_name = lines[i];
+ char *os2_name = strchr(nt_name,'=');
+
+ if (!os2_name)
+ continue;
+
+ *os2_name++ = 0;
+
+ while (isspace(*nt_name))
+ nt_name++;
+
+ if (!*nt_name || strchr("#;",*nt_name))
+ continue;
+
+ {
+ int l = strlen(nt_name);
+ while (l && isspace(nt_name[l-1])) {
+ nt_name[l-1] = 0;
+ l--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while (isspace(*os2_name))
+ os2_name++;
+
+ {
+ int l = strlen(os2_name);
+ while (l && isspace(os2_name[l-1])) {
+ os2_name[l-1] = 0;
+ l--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (strequal(nt_name,drivername)) {
+ DEBUG(3,("Mapped windows driver %s to os2 driver%s\n",drivername,os2_name));
+ fstrcpy(last_from,drivername);
+ fstrcpy(last_to,os2_name);
+ fstrcpy(drivername,os2_name);
+ file_lines_free(lines);
+ return;
+ }
}
- return len;
+ file_lines_free(lines);
}
-
/****************************************************************************
get a default printer info 2 struct
****************************************************************************/
snum = lp_servicenumber(sharename);
- fstrcpy(info.servername, global_myname);
- fstrcpy(info.printername, sharename);
- fstrcpy(info.portname, sharename);
+ slprintf(info.servername, sizeof(info.servername)-1, "\\\\%s", global_myname);
+ slprintf(info.printername, sizeof(info.printername)-1, "\\\\%s\\%s",
+ global_myname, sharename);
+ fstrcpy(info.sharename, sharename);
+ fstrcpy(info.portname, SAMBA_PRINTER_PORT_NAME);
fstrcpy(info.drivername, lp_printerdriver(snum));
+
+#if 0 /* JERRY */
+ if (!*info.drivername)
+ fstrcpy(info.drivername, "NO DRIVER AVAILABLE FOR THIS PRINTER");
+#else
+ /* by setting the driver name to an empty string, a local NT admin
+ can now run the **local** APW to install a local printer driver
+ for a Samba shared printer in 2.2. Without this, drivers **must** be
+ installed on the Samba server for NT clients --jerry */
+ if (!*info.drivername)
+ fstrcpy(info.drivername, "");
+#endif
+
+
+ DEBUG(10,("get_a_printer_2_default: driver name set to [%s]\n", info.drivername));
+
+ pstrcpy(info.comment, "");
fstrcpy(info.printprocessor, "winprint");
fstrcpy(info.datatype, "RAW");
info.attributes = PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_SHARED \
| PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_LOCAL \
- | PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_RAW_ONLY ; /* attributes */
+ | PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_RAW_ONLY \
+ | PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_QUEUED ; /* attributes */
info.starttime = 0; /* Minutes since 12:00am GMT */
info.untiltime = 0; /* Minutes since 12:00am GMT */
+ info.priority = 1;
+ info.default_priority = 1;
+ info.setuptime = (uint32)time(NULL);
- if ((info.devmode = construct_nt_devicemode()) == NULL)
+#if 1 /* JRA - NO NOT CHANGE ! */
+ info.devmode = NULL;
+#else
+ /*
+ * We should not return a default devicemode, as this causes
+ * Win2K to not send the correct one on PCL drivers. It needs to
+ * see a null devicemode so it can then overwrite the devicemode
+ * on OpenPrinterEx. Yes this *is* insane :-). JRA.
+ */
+ if ((info.devmode = construct_nt_devicemode(info.printername)) == NULL)
goto fail;
+#endif
- if (!nt_printing_getsec(sharename, &info.secdesc_buf))
+ /* This will get the current RPC talloc context, but we should be
+ passing this as a parameter... fixme... JRA ! */
+
+ if (!nt_printing_getsec(get_talloc_ctx(), sharename, &info.secdesc_buf))
goto fail;
*info_ptr = (NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *)memdup(&info, sizeof(info));
if (info.devmode)
free_nt_devicemode(&info.devmode);
- if (info.secdesc_buf)
- free_sec_desc_buf(&info.secdesc_buf);
return 2;
}
NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 info;
int len = 0;
TDB_DATA kbuf, dbuf;
+ fstring printername;
ZERO_STRUCT(info);
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "%s%s",
- PRINTERS_PREFIX, sharename);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s", PRINTERS_PREFIX, sharename);
kbuf.dptr = key;
kbuf.dsize = strlen(key)+1;
dbuf = tdb_fetch(tdb, kbuf);
- if (!dbuf.dptr) return get_a_printer_2_default(info_ptr, sharename);
+ if (!dbuf.dptr)
+ return get_a_printer_2_default(info_ptr, sharename);
- len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len, "dddddddddddffffffffff",
+ len += tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len, "dddddddddddfffffPfffff",
&info.attributes,
&info.priority,
&info.default_priority,
info.sharename,
info.portname,
info.drivername,
+ info.comment,
info.location,
info.sepfile,
info.printprocessor,
info.datatype,
info.parameters);
- info.attributes |= PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_RAW_ONLY; /* Samba has to have raw drivers. */
+ /* Samba has to have shared raw drivers. */
+ info.attributes |= (PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_SHARED|PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_RAW_ONLY);
+
+ /* Restore the stripped strings. */
+ slprintf(info.servername, sizeof(info.servername)-1, "\\\\%s", global_myname);
+ slprintf(printername, sizeof(printername)-1, "\\\\%s\\%s", global_myname,
+ info.printername);
+ fstrcpy(info.printername, printername);
len += unpack_devicemode(&info.devmode,dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len);
len += unpack_specifics(&info.specific,dbuf.dptr+len, dbuf.dsize-len);
- nt_printing_getsec(sharename, &info.secdesc_buf);
+ /* This will get the current RPC talloc context, but we should be
+ passing this as a parameter... fixme... JRA ! */
+
+ nt_printing_getsec(get_talloc_ctx(), sharename, &info.secdesc_buf);
+
+ /* Fix for OS/2 drivers. */
- fstrcpy(info.sharename, "");
+ if (get_remote_arch() == RA_OS2)
+ map_to_os2_driver(info.drivername);
safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
*info_ptr=memdup(&info, sizeof(info));
- DEBUG(9,("Unpacked printprocessor for [%s] of [%s]\n",
- sharename, info.printprocessor));
+ DEBUG(9,("Unpacked printer [%s] name [%s] running driver [%s]\n",
+ sharename, info.printername, info.drivername));
return 0;
****************************************************************************/
static uint32 dump_a_printer(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 *info2;
DEBUG(106,("Dumping printer at level [%d]\n", level));
switch (level)
{
- case 2:
+ case 2:
{
if (printer.info_2 == NULL)
- success=5;
+ result=5;
else
{
info2=printer.info_2;
DEBUGADD(106,("sharename:[%s]\n", info2->sharename));
DEBUGADD(106,("portname:[%s]\n", info2->portname));
DEBUGADD(106,("drivername:[%s]\n", info2->drivername));
+ DEBUGADD(106,("comment:[%s]\n", info2->comment));
DEBUGADD(106,("location:[%s]\n", info2->location));
DEBUGADD(106,("sepfile:[%s]\n", info2->sepfile));
DEBUGADD(106,("printprocessor:[%s]\n", info2->printprocessor));
DEBUGADD(106,("datatype:[%s]\n", info2->datatype));
DEBUGADD(106,("parameters:[%s]\n", info2->parameters));
- success=0;
+ result=0;
}
break;
}
default:
DEBUGADD(1,("Level not implemented\n"));
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- return (success);
+ return result;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ Get the parameters we can substitute in an NT print job.
+****************************************************************************/
+
+void get_printer_subst_params(int snum, fstring *printername, fstring *sharename, fstring *portname)
+{
+ NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *printer = NULL;
+
+ **printername = **sharename = **portname = '\0';
+
+ if (get_a_printer(&printer, 2, lp_servicename(snum))!=0)
+ return;
+
+ fstrcpy(*printername, printer->info_2->printername);
+ fstrcpy(*sharename, printer->info_2->sharename);
+ fstrcpy(*portname, printer->info_2->portname);
+
+ free_a_printer(&printer, 2);
}
/*
* JFM.
*/
+/****************************************************************************
+ Modify a printer. This is called from SETPRINTERDATA/DELETEPRINTERDATA.
+****************************************************************************/
+
+uint32 mod_a_printer(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level)
+{
+ uint32 result;
+
+ dump_a_printer(printer, level);
+
+ switch (level)
+ {
+ case 2:
+ {
+ printer.info_2->c_setprinter++;
+ result=update_a_printer_2(printer.info_2);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ result=1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
/****************************************************************************
+ Add a printer. This is called from ADDPRINTER(EX) and also SETPRINTER.
+ We split this out from mod_a_printer as it updates the id's and timestamps.
****************************************************************************/
+
uint32 add_a_printer(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
dump_a_printer(printer, level);
switch (level)
{
- case 2:
+ case 2:
{
- success=add_a_printer_2(printer.info_2);
+ /*
+ * Update the changestamp.
+ * Note we must *not* do this in mod_a_printer().
+ */
+ NTTIME time_nt;
+ time_t time_unix = time(NULL);
+ unix_to_nt_time(&time_nt, time_unix);
+ if (printer.info_2->changeid==time_nt.low)
+ printer.info_2->changeid++;
+ else
+ printer.info_2->changeid=time_nt.low;
+
+ printer.info_2->c_setprinter++;
+
+ result=update_a_printer_2(printer.info_2);
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- return (success);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
uint32 get_a_printer(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL **pp_printer, uint32 level, fstring sharename)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *printer = NULL;
*pp_printer = NULL;
switch (level)
{
- case 2:
+ case 2:
{
if ((printer = (NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *)malloc(sizeof(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL))) == NULL) {
DEBUG(0,("get_a_printer: malloc fail.\n"));
return 1;
}
ZERO_STRUCTP(printer);
- success=get_a_printer_2(&printer->info_2, sharename);
- if (success == 0) {
+ result=get_a_printer_2(&printer->info_2, sharename);
+ if (result == 0) {
dump_a_printer(*printer, level);
*pp_printer = printer;
} else {
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- DEBUG(10,("get_a_printer: [%s] level %u returning %u\n", sharename, (unsigned int)level, (unsigned int)success));
+ DEBUG(10,("get_a_printer: [%s] level %u returning %u\n", sharename, (unsigned int)level, (unsigned int)result));
- return (success);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
uint32 free_a_printer(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL **pp_printer, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *printer = *pp_printer;
DEBUG(104,("freeing a printer at level [%d]\n", level));
switch (level)
{
- case 2:
+ case 2:
{
if (printer->info_2 != NULL)
{
free_nt_printer_info_level_2(&printer->info_2);
- success=0;
+ result=0;
}
else
{
- success=4;
+ result=4;
}
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
safe_free(printer);
*pp_printer = NULL;
- return (success);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
uint32 add_a_printer_driver(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL driver, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
DEBUG(104,("adding a printer at level [%d]\n", level));
dump_a_printer_driver(driver, level);
switch (level)
{
- case 3:
+ case 3:
{
- success=add_a_printer_driver_3(driver.info_3);
+ result=add_a_printer_driver_3(driver.info_3);
break;
}
- case 6:
+ case 6:
{
- success=add_a_printer_driver_6(driver.info_6);
+ result=add_a_printer_driver_6(driver.info_6);
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- return (success);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
-uint32 get_a_printer_driver(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL *driver, uint32 level,
- fstring printername, fstring architecture)
+uint32 get_a_printer_driver(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL *driver, uint32 level,
+ fstring printername, fstring architecture, uint32 version)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
switch (level)
{
- case 3:
+ case 3:
{
- success=get_a_printer_driver_3(&(driver->info_3),
- printername,
- architecture);
+ result=get_a_printer_driver_3(&driver->info_3, printername, architecture, version);
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- if (success == 0) dump_a_printer_driver(*driver, level);
- return (success);
+ if (result == 0)
+ dump_a_printer_driver(*driver, level);
+ return result;
}
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
uint32 free_a_printer_driver(NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL driver, uint32 level)
{
- uint32 success;
+ uint32 result;
switch (level)
{
- case 3:
+ case 3:
{
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *info3;
if (driver.info_3 != NULL)
safe_free(info3->dependentfiles);
ZERO_STRUCTP(info3);
safe_free(info3);
- success=0;
+ result=0;
}
else
{
- success=4;
+ result=4;
}
break;
}
- case 6:
+ case 6:
{
NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_6 *info6;
if (driver.info_6 != NULL)
{
info6=driver.info_6;
safe_free(info6->dependentfiles);
+ safe_free(info6->previousnames);
ZERO_STRUCTP(info6);
safe_free(info6);
- success=0;
+ result=0;
}
else
{
- success=4;
+ result=4;
}
break;
}
default:
- success=1;
+ result=1;
break;
}
- return (success);
+ return result;
+}
+
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ Determine whether or not a particular driver is currently assigned
+ to a printer
+****************************************************************************/
+BOOL printer_driver_in_use (char *arch, char *driver)
+{
+ TDB_DATA kbuf, newkey, dbuf;
+ NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL_2 info;
+ int ret;
+
+ if (!tdb)
+ nt_printing_init();
+
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_driver_in_use: Beginning search through printers.tdb...\n"));
+
+ /* loop through the printers.tdb and check for the drivername */
+ for (kbuf = tdb_firstkey(tdb); kbuf.dptr;
+ newkey = tdb_nextkey(tdb, kbuf), safe_free(kbuf.dptr), kbuf=newkey)
+ {
+
+ dbuf = tdb_fetch(tdb, kbuf);
+ if (!dbuf.dptr)
+ continue;
+
+ if (strncmp(kbuf.dptr, PRINTERS_PREFIX, strlen(PRINTERS_PREFIX)) != 0)
+ continue;
+
+ ret = tdb_unpack(dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, "dddddddddddfffffPfffff",
+ &info.attributes,
+ &info.priority,
+ &info.default_priority,
+ &info.starttime,
+ &info.untiltime,
+ &info.status,
+ &info.cjobs,
+ &info.averageppm,
+ &info.changeid,
+ &info.c_setprinter,
+ &info.setuptime,
+ info.servername,
+ info.printername,
+ info.sharename,
+ info.portname,
+ info.drivername,
+ info.comment,
+ info.location,
+ info.sepfile,
+ info.printprocessor,
+ info.datatype,
+ info.parameters);
+
+ safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
+
+ if (ret == -1) {
+ DEBUG (0,("printer_driver_in_use: tdb_unpack failed for printer %s\n",
+ info.printername));
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG (10,("printer_driver_in_use: Printer - %s (%s)\n",
+ info.printername, info.drivername));
+
+ if (strcmp(info.drivername, driver) == 0)
+ {
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_driver_in_use: Printer %s using %s\n",
+ info.printername, driver));
+ return True;
+ }
+ }
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_driver_in_use: Completed search through printers.tdb...\n"));
+
+
+
+ /* report that the driver is in use by default */
+ return False;
}
+/****************************************************************************
+ Remove a printer driver from the TDB. This assumes that the the driver was
+ previously looked up.
+ ***************************************************************************/
+uint32 delete_printer_driver (NT_PRINTER_DRIVER_INFO_LEVEL_3 *i)
+{
+ pstring key;
+ fstring arch;
+ TDB_DATA kbuf;
+
+
+ get_short_archi(arch, i->environment);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "%s%s/%d/%s", DRIVERS_PREFIX,
+ arch, i->cversion, i->name);
+ DEBUG(5,("delete_printer_driver: key = [%s]\n", key));
+
+ kbuf.dptr=key;
+ kbuf.dsize=strlen(key)+1;
+
+ if (tdb_delete(tdb, kbuf) == -1) {
+ DEBUG (0,("delete_printer_driver: fail to delete %s!\n", key));
+ return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION;
+ }
+
+ DEBUG(5,("delete_printer_driver: [%s] driver delete successful.\n",
+ i->name));
+
+ return NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO;
+}
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
BOOL get_specific_param_by_index(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level, uint32 param_index,
param=printer.info_2->specific;
- while (param != NULL && i <= param_index)
- {
+ while (param != NULL && i < param_index) {
param=param->next;
i++;
}
*data=(uint8 *)malloc(param->data_len*sizeof(uint8));
if(*data == NULL)
return False;
+ ZERO_STRUCTP(*data);
memcpy(*data, param->data, param->data_len);
*len=param->data_len;
return True;
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
-BOOL get_specific_param(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level,
+BOOL get_specific_param(NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL printer, uint32 level,
fstring value, uint8 **data, uint32 *type, uint32 *len)
{
/* right now that's enough ! */
NT_PRINTER_PARAM *param;
- DEBUG(105, ("get_specific_param\n"));
+ DEBUG(10, ("get_specific_param\n"));
param=printer.info_2->specific;
while (param != NULL)
{
- if ( !strcmp(value, param->value)
+#if 1 /* JRA - I think this should be case insensitive.... */
+ if ( strequal(value, param->value)
+#else
+ if ( !strcmp(value, param->value)
+#endif
&& strlen(value)==strlen(param->value))
break;
param=param->next;
}
- DEBUG(106, ("found one param\n"));
if (param != NULL)
{
+ DEBUGADD(10, ("get_specific_param: found one param\n"));
/* exited because it exist */
*type=param->type;
memcpy(*data, param->data, param->data_len);
*len=param->data_len;
- DEBUG(106, ("exit of get_specific_param:true\n"));
+ DEBUGADD(10, ("get_specific_param: exit true\n"));
return (True);
}
- DEBUG(106, ("exit of get_specific_param:false\n"));
+ DEBUGADD(10, ("get_specific_param: exit false\n"));
return (False);
}
-
/****************************************************************************
-store a security desc for a printer
+ Store a security desc for a printer.
****************************************************************************/
+
uint32 nt_printing_setsec(char *printername, SEC_DESC_BUF *secdesc_ctr)
{
+ SEC_DESC_BUF *new_secdesc_ctr = NULL;
+ SEC_DESC_BUF *old_secdesc_ctr = NULL;
prs_struct ps;
+ TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = NULL;
fstring key;
uint32 status;
- prs_init(&ps, (uint32)sec_desc_size(secdesc_ctr->sec) + sizeof(SEC_DESC_BUF), 4, MARSHALL);
+ mem_ctx = talloc_init();
+ if (mem_ctx == NULL)
+ return False;
+
+ /* The old owner and group sids of the security descriptor are not
+ present when new ACEs are added or removed by changing printer
+ permissions through NT. If they are NULL in the new security
+ descriptor then copy them over from the old one. */
+
+ if (!secdesc_ctr->sec->owner_sid || !secdesc_ctr->sec->grp_sid) {
+ DOM_SID *owner_sid, *group_sid;
+ SEC_ACL *dacl, *sacl;
+ SEC_DESC *psd = NULL;
+ size_t size;
+
+ nt_printing_getsec(mem_ctx, printername, &old_secdesc_ctr);
+
+ /* Pick out correct owner and group sids */
+
+ owner_sid = secdesc_ctr->sec->owner_sid ?
+ secdesc_ctr->sec->owner_sid :
+ old_secdesc_ctr->sec->owner_sid;
- if (!sec_io_desc_buf("nt_printing_setsec", &secdesc_ctr, &ps, 1)) {
+ group_sid = secdesc_ctr->sec->grp_sid ?
+ secdesc_ctr->sec->grp_sid :
+ old_secdesc_ctr->sec->grp_sid;
+
+ dacl = secdesc_ctr->sec->dacl ?
+ secdesc_ctr->sec->dacl :
+ old_secdesc_ctr->sec->dacl;
+
+ sacl = secdesc_ctr->sec->sacl ?
+ secdesc_ctr->sec->sacl :
+ old_secdesc_ctr->sec->sacl;
+
+ /* Make a deep copy of the security descriptor */
+
+ psd = make_sec_desc(mem_ctx, secdesc_ctr->sec->revision,
+ owner_sid, group_sid,
+ sacl,
+ dacl,
+ &size);
+
+ new_secdesc_ctr = make_sec_desc_buf(mem_ctx, size, psd);
+ }
+
+ if (!new_secdesc_ctr) {
+ new_secdesc_ctr = secdesc_ctr;
+ }
+
+ /* Store the security descriptor in a tdb */
+
+ prs_init(&ps, (uint32)sec_desc_size(new_secdesc_ctr->sec) +
+ sizeof(SEC_DESC_BUF), mem_ctx, MARSHALL);
+
+ if (!sec_io_desc_buf("nt_printing_setsec", &new_secdesc_ctr,
+ &ps, 1)) {
status = ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION;
goto out;
}
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "SECDESC/%s", printername);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "SECDESC/%s", printername);
if (tdb_prs_store(tdb, key, &ps)==0) {
status = 0;
status = ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION;
}
+ /* Free malloc'ed memory */
+
out:
+
prs_mem_free(&ps);
+ if (mem_ctx)
+ talloc_destroy(mem_ctx);
return status;
}
Construct a default security descriptor buffer for a printer.
****************************************************************************/
-static SEC_DESC_BUF *construct_default_printer_sdb(void)
+static SEC_DESC_BUF *construct_default_printer_sdb(TALLOC_CTX *ctx)
{
- extern DOM_SID global_sid_World;
- SEC_ACE ace[2];
+ SEC_ACE ace[3];
SEC_ACCESS sa;
SEC_ACL *psa = NULL;
SEC_DESC_BUF *sdb = NULL;
SEC_DESC *psd = NULL;
+ DOM_SID owner_sid;
size_t sd_size;
+ enum SID_NAME_USE name_type;
+
+ /* Create an ACE where Everyone is allowed to print */
- init_sec_access(&sa,PRINTER_MANAGE_DOCUMENTS);
+ init_sec_access(&sa, PRINTER_ACE_PRINT);
init_sec_ace(&ace[0], &global_sid_World, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
- sa, SEC_ACE_FLAG_OBJECT_INHERIT|SEC_ACE_FLAG_INHERIT_ONLY);
- init_sec_ace(&ace[1], &global_sid_World, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
- sa, SEC_ACE_FLAG_CONTAINER_INHERIT);
+ sa, SEC_ACE_FLAG_CONTAINER_INHERIT);
+
+ /* Make the security descriptor owned by the Administrators group
+ on the PDC of the domain. */
+
+ if (winbind_lookup_name(lp_workgroup(), &owner_sid, &name_type)) {
+ sid_append_rid(&owner_sid, DOMAIN_USER_RID_ADMIN);
+ } else {
+ uint32 owner_rid;
+
+ /* Backup plan - make printer owned by admins or root.
+ This should emulate a lanman printer as security
+ settings can't be changed. */
+
+ sid_peek_rid(&owner_sid, &owner_rid);
+
+ if (owner_rid != BUILTIN_ALIAS_RID_PRINT_OPS &&
+ owner_rid != BUILTIN_ALIAS_RID_ADMINS &&
+ owner_rid != DOMAIN_USER_RID_ADMIN &&
+ !lookup_name("root", &owner_sid, &name_type)) {
+ sid_copy(&owner_sid, &global_sid_World);
+ }
+ }
+
+ init_sec_access(&sa, PRINTER_ACE_FULL_CONTROL);
+ init_sec_ace(&ace[1], &owner_sid, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+ sa, SEC_ACE_FLAG_OBJECT_INHERIT |
+ SEC_ACE_FLAG_INHERIT_ONLY);
+
+ init_sec_access(&sa, PRINTER_ACE_FULL_CONTROL);
+ init_sec_ace(&ace[2], &owner_sid, SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+ sa, SEC_ACE_FLAG_CONTAINER_INHERIT);
- if ((psa = make_sec_acl( ACL_REVISION, 2, ace)) != NULL) {
- psd = make_sec_desc(SEC_DESC_REVISION, SEC_DESC_SELF_RELATIVE|SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT,
- &global_sid_World, &global_sid_World, NULL, psa, &sd_size);
- free_sec_acl(&psa);
+ /* The ACL revision number in rpc_secdesc.h differs from the one
+ created by NT when setting ACE entries in printer
+ descriptors. NT4 complains about the property being edited by a
+ NT5 machine. */
+
+ if ((psa = make_sec_acl(ctx, NT4_ACL_REVISION, 3, ace)) != NULL) {
+ psd = make_sec_desc(ctx, SEC_DESC_REVISION,
+ &owner_sid, NULL,
+ NULL, psa, &sd_size);
}
if (!psd) {
return NULL;
}
- sdb = make_sec_desc_buf(sd_size, psd);
+ sdb = make_sec_desc_buf(ctx, sd_size, psd);
- DEBUG(4,("construct_default_printer_sdb: size = %u.\n", (unsigned int)sd_size));
+ DEBUG(4,("construct_default_printer_sdb: size = %u.\n",
+ (unsigned int)sd_size));
- free_sec_desc(&psd);
return sdb;
}
Get a security desc for a printer.
****************************************************************************/
-BOOL nt_printing_getsec(char *printername, SEC_DESC_BUF **secdesc_ctr)
+BOOL nt_printing_getsec(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, char *printername, SEC_DESC_BUF **secdesc_ctr)
{
prs_struct ps;
fstring key;
+ char *temp;
+
+ if ((temp = strchr(printername + 2, '\\'))) {
+ printername = temp + 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Fetch security descriptor from tdb */
- slprintf(key, sizeof(key), "SECDESC/%s", printername);
+ slprintf(key, sizeof(key)-1, "SECDESC/%s", printername);
- if (tdb_prs_fetch(tdb, key, &ps)!=0 ||
+ if (tdb_prs_fetch(tdb, key, &ps, ctx)!=0 ||
!sec_io_desc_buf("nt_printing_getsec", secdesc_ctr, &ps, 1)) {
DEBUG(4,("using default secdesc for %s\n", printername));
- if (!(*secdesc_ctr = construct_default_printer_sdb()))
+ if (!(*secdesc_ctr = construct_default_printer_sdb(ctx))) {
return False;
+ }
return True;
}
+ /* If security descriptor is owned by S-1-1-0 and winbindd is up,
+ this security descriptor has been created when winbindd was
+ down. Take ownership of security descriptor. */
+
+ if (sid_equal((*secdesc_ctr)->sec->owner_sid, &global_sid_World)) {
+ DOM_SID owner_sid;
+ enum SID_NAME_USE name_type;
+
+ /* Change sd owner to workgroup administrator */
+
+ if (winbind_lookup_name(lp_workgroup(), &owner_sid,
+ &name_type)) {
+ SEC_DESC_BUF *new_secdesc_ctr = NULL;
+ SEC_DESC *psd = NULL;
+ size_t size;
+
+ /* Create new sd */
+
+ sid_append_rid(&owner_sid, DOMAIN_USER_RID_ADMIN);
+
+ psd = make_sec_desc(ctx, (*secdesc_ctr)->sec->revision,
+ &owner_sid,
+ (*secdesc_ctr)->sec->grp_sid,
+ (*secdesc_ctr)->sec->sacl,
+ (*secdesc_ctr)->sec->dacl,
+ &size);
+
+ new_secdesc_ctr = make_sec_desc_buf(ctx, size, psd);
+
+ /* Swap with other one */
+
+ *secdesc_ctr = new_secdesc_ctr;
+
+ /* Set it */
+
+ nt_printing_setsec(printername, *secdesc_ctr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (DEBUGLEVEL >= 10) {
+ SEC_ACL *the_acl = (*secdesc_ctr)->sec->dacl;
+ int i;
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("secdesc_ctr for %s has %d aces:\n",
+ printername, the_acl->num_aces));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < the_acl->num_aces; i++) {
+ fstring sid_str;
+
+ sid_to_string(sid_str, &the_acl->ace[i].sid);
+
+ DEBUG(10, ("%s %d %d 0x%08x\n", sid_str,
+ the_acl->ace[i].type, the_acl->ace[i].flags,
+ the_acl->ace[i].info.mask));
+ }
+ }
+
prs_mem_free(&ps);
return True;
}
Why ? Simply because it's easier and it makes sense !
Now explanation: You have 3 printers behind your samba server,
- 2 of them are the same make and model (laser A and B). But laser B
+ 2 of them are the same make and model (laser A and B). But laser B
has an 3000 sheet feeder and laser A doesn't such an option.
Your third printer is an old dot-matrix model for the accounting :-).
NTdriver_printer model X
NTdriver_printer model Y
-jfm: I should use this comment for the text file to explain
+jfm: I should use this comment for the text file to explain
same thing for the forms BTW.
Je devrais mettre mes commentaires en francais, ca serait mieux :-)
*/
-static char *pace_str(uint32 ace_flags)
+/* Convert generic access rights to printer object specific access rights.
+ It turns out that NT4 security descriptors use generic access rights and
+ NT5 the object specific ones. */
+
+void map_printer_permissions(SEC_DESC *sd)
{
- if ((ace_flags & PRINTER_ACE_FULL_CONTROL) ==
- PRINTER_ACE_FULL_CONTROL) return "full control";
+ int i;
- if ((ace_flags & PRINTER_ACE_MANAGE_DOCUMENTS) ==
- PRINTER_ACE_MANAGE_DOCUMENTS) return "manage documents";
+ for (i = 0; sd->dacl && i < sd->dacl->num_aces; i++) {
+ se_map_generic(&sd->dacl->ace[i].info.mask,
+ &printer_generic_mapping);
+ }
+}
- if ((ace_flags & PRINTER_ACE_PRINT) == PRINTER_ACE_PRINT)
- return "print";
+/****************************************************************************
+ Check a user has permissions to perform the given operation. We use the
+ permission constants defined in include/rpc_spoolss.h to check the various
+ actions we perform when checking printer access.
- return "UNKNOWN";
-}
+ PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER:
+ print_queue_pause, print_queue_resume, update_printer_sec,
+ update_printer, spoolss_addprinterex_level_2,
+ _spoolss_setprinterdata
-BOOL print_access_check(int snum, uint16 vuid, uint32 required_access)
+ PRINTER_ACCESS_USE:
+ print_job_start
+
+ JOB_ACCESS_ADMINISTER:
+ print_job_delete, print_job_pause, print_job_resume,
+ print_queue_purge
+
+ ****************************************************************************/
+BOOL print_access_check(struct current_user *user, int snum, int access_type)
{
SEC_DESC_BUF *secdesc = NULL;
- uint32 acc_grant, status;
- user_struct *user;
+ uint32 access_granted, status;
BOOL result;
- char *p;
- int i;
+ char *pname;
+ TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = NULL;
+ extern struct current_user current_user;
+
+ /* If user is NULL then use the current_user structure */
+
+ if (!user) user = ¤t_user;
+
+ /* Always allow root or printer admins to do anything */
+
+ if (user->uid == 0 ||
+ user_in_list(uidtoname(user->uid), lp_printer_admin(snum))) {
+ return True;
+ }
/* Get printer name */
- p = PRINTERNAME(snum);
- if (!p || !*p) p = SERVICE(snum);
+ pname = PRINTERNAME(snum);
+
+ if (!pname || !*pname) {
+ errno = EACCES;
+ return False;
+ }
/* Get printer security descriptor */
- nt_printing_getsec(p, &secdesc);
- user = get_valid_user_struct(vuid);
+ if(!(mem_ctx = talloc_init())) {
+ errno = ENOMEM;
+ return False;
+ }
- /* Do something useful */
+ nt_printing_getsec(mem_ctx, pname, &secdesc);
- for(i = 0; i < secdesc->sec->dacl->num_aces; i++) {
- DOM_SID *sid = &secdesc->sec->dacl->ace[i].sid;
- uint32 ace_flags = secdesc->sec->dacl->ace[i].info.mask;
- uint8 ace_type = secdesc->sec->dacl->ace[i].type;
- fstring sid_str;
- fstring dom_name, name;
- uint8 name_type;
- BOOL result;
+ if (access_type == JOB_ACCESS_ADMINISTER) {
+ SEC_DESC_BUF *parent_secdesc = secdesc;
- sid_to_string(sid_str, sid);
- winbind_lookup_sid(sid, dom_name, name, &name_type);
-
- DEBUG(0, ("ACE%d: %s/%s, %s%s\n", i, dom_name, name,
- (ace_type == SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED) ?
- "+" : "-", pace_str(ace_flags)));
+ /* Create a child security descriptor to check permissions
+ against. This is because print jobs are child objects
+ objects of a printer. */
- DEBUG(0, ("\ttype = 0x%02x, flags = 0x%02x, size=0x%04x, mask=0x%08x\n",
- ace_type, secdesc->sec->dacl->ace[i].flags,
- secdesc->sec->dacl->ace[i].size, ace_flags));
+ secdesc = se_create_child_secdesc(mem_ctx, parent_secdesc->sec, False);
+
+ /* Now this is the bit that really confuses me. The access
+ type needs to be changed from JOB_ACCESS_ADMINISTER to
+ PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER for this to work. Something
+ to do with the child (job) object becoming like a
+ printer?? -tpot */
+
+ access_type = PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER;
}
+
+ /* Check access */
+
+ map_printer_permissions(secdesc->sec);
-#if 0
- /* Still mucking around with getting se_access_check() to work.
- Currently it takes a NET_USER_INFO_3 structure but this should
- perhaps be changed to a user_struct as it contains the
- user and group sid information required to perform the check. */
+ result = se_access_check(secdesc->sec, user, access_type,
+ &access_granted, &status);
+
+ DEBUG(4, ("access check was %s\n", result ? "SUCCESS" : "FAILURE"));
+
+ talloc_destroy(mem_ctx);
+
+ if (!result)
+ errno = EACCES;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ Check the time parameters allow a print operation.
+*****************************************************************************/
+
+BOOL print_time_access_check(int snum)
+{
+ NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *printer = NULL;
+ BOOL ok = False;
+ time_t now = time(NULL);
+ struct tm *t;
+ uint32 mins;
+
+ if (get_a_printer(&printer, 2, lp_servicename(snum))!=0)
+ return False;
+
+ if (printer->info_2->starttime == 0 && printer->info_2->untiltime == 0)
+ ok = True;
+
+ t = gmtime(&now);
+ mins = (uint32)t->tm_hour*60 + (uint32)t->tm_min;
+
+ if (mins >= printer->info_2->starttime && mins <= printer->info_2->untiltime)
+ ok = True;
+
+ free_a_printer(&printer, 2);
+
+ if (!ok)
+ errno = EACCES;
+
+ return ok;
+}
- result = se_access_check(secdesc, user, required_access, 0,
- &acc_grant, &status);
+/****************************************************************************
+ Attempt to write a default device.
+*****************************************************************************/
+
+uint32 printer_write_default_dev(int snum, const PRINTER_DEFAULT *printer_default)
+{
+ NT_PRINTER_INFO_LEVEL *printer = NULL;
+
+ uint32 result = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Don't bother if no default devicemode was sent.
+ */
+
+ if (printer_default->devmode_cont.devmode == NULL)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (get_a_printer(&printer, 2, lp_servicename(snum))!=0)
+ return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+
+ /*
+ * Just ignore it if we already have a devmode.
+ */
+#if 0
+ if (printer->info_2->devmode != NULL)
+ goto done;
#endif
+ /*
+ * We don't have a devicemode and we're trying to write
+ * one. Check we have the access needed.
+ */
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_write_default_dev: access: %x\n", printer_default->access_required));
- /* Free security descriptor */
+ if ( (printer_default->access_required & PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER) !=
+ PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER) {
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_write_default_dev: invalid request access to update: %x\n", printer_default->access_required));
+ result = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ goto done;
+ }
- free_sec_desc_buf(&secdesc);
+ if (!print_access_check(NULL, snum, PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER)) {
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_write_default_dev: Access denied for printer %s\n",
+ lp_servicename(snum) ));
+ result = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ /*result = NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO;*/
+ goto done;
+ }
- return True;
+ DEBUG(5,("printer_write_default_dev: updating, check OK.\n"));
+
+ /*
+ * Convert the on the wire devicemode format to the internal one.
+ */
+
+ if (!convert_devicemode(printer->info_2->printername,
+ printer_default->devmode_cont.devmode,
+ &printer->info_2->devmode)) {
+ result = ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Finally write back to the tdb.
+ */
+
+ if (add_a_printer(*printer, 2)!=0) {
+ result = ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ done:
+
+ free_a_printer(&printer, 2);
+ return result;
}