How to use talloc
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-Please see the separate document, talloc_guide.txt in this
-directory. You _must_ read this if you want to program in Samba4.
+Please see the separate document, source/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
+You _must_ read this if you want to program in Samba4.
+
Interface Structures
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are extremely important differences in the approach that are worth
pointing out.
-In the Samba3 msrpc code we used explicit parse strucrures for all
+In the Samba3 msrpc code we used explicit parse structures for all
msrpc functions. The problem is that we didn't just put all of the
real variables in these structures, we also put in all the artifacts
as well. A good example is the security descriptor strucrure that
*NOT* be in the interface structure.
In Samba3 there were unwritten rules about which variables in a
-strucrure a high level caller has to fill in and which ones are filled
+structure a high level caller has to fill in and which ones are filled
in by the marshalling code. In Samba4 those rules are gone, because
the redundent artifact variables are gone. The high level caller just
sets up the real variables and the marshalling code worries about
sign : enable ntlmssp signing
seal : enable ntlmssp sealing
spnego : use SPNEGO instead of NTLMSSP authentication
+ krb5 : use KRB5 instead of NTLMSSP authentication
connect : enable rpc connect level auth (auth, but no sign or seal)
validate : enable the NDR validator
print : enable debugging of the packets