print_current is set and group SID is not curr_pgrp.
(enum_groups): Ditto.
(main): Fix condition when SYSTEM group gets printed.
* mkpasswd.c (enum_users): Don't skip printing users when print_current
is set and user SID is not curr_user.
(main): Allow printing standard accounts even when print_current is set.
warnings.
* mkgroup.c: Change all global variables and most functions to static.
(enum_local_groups): Add a print_current parameter to control whether entries
for everything should be printed or just the current user.
(enum_groups): Ditto.
(main): Move call fetch_current_pgrp_sid earlier to avoid a NULL deference when
no command line arguments are specified. Accommodate argument changes to above
functions. Avoid printing SYSTEM account when print_current is specified.
Issue error when extra stuff is found on the command line.
* mkpasswd.c: Change all global variables and most functions to static.
(enum_users): Add a print_current parameter to control whether entries for
everything should be printed or just the current user.
(main): Move call fetch_current_user_sid earlier to avoid a NULL deference when
no command line arguments are specified. Accommodate argument change to above
function. Avoid printing standard accounts when print_current is specified.
Issue error when extra stuff is found on the command line.
group SID from user token.
(current_group): Move up in file. Move fetching primary group SID to
fetch_current_pgrp_sid.
(enum_local_groups): Check if current SID is the same as current user's
primary group SID.
(enum_groups): Ditto.
(main): Call fetch_current_pgrp_sid before enumerating groups. Call
current_group only if current group hasn't been enumerated already.
* mkpasswd.c (fetch_current_user_sid): New function to fetch current
user SID from user token.
(current_user): Move fetching current user SID to
fetch_current_user_sid.
(enum_users): Check if current SID is the same as current user's SID.
(main): Call fetch_current_user_sid before enumerating users. Call
current_user only if current user hasn't been enumerated already.
* bloda.cc: Use statically linked functions throughout.
* cygpath.cc: Drop 9x considerations.
* mkgroup.c: Revamp. Redefine -l and -d options to take optional
machine and domain parameters. Redefine -c to work always, using
token information. Add -L, -D, -C to create unique groupnames in
domain\group syntax. Add -S option to define domain\group separator
char. Ignore -u and -s options.
* mkpasswd.c: Revamp. Redefine -l and -d options to take optional
machine and domain parameters. Redefine -c to work always, using
token information. Add -L, -D, -C to create unique usernames in
domain\user syntax. Add -S option to define domain\user separator
char. Ignore -g and -s options. Prefer to take homedir from $HOME
over $HOMEDRIVE/$HOMEPATH.
* path.cc (oopts): Add "acl", "noacl", "posix=0" and "posix=1" options.
(getmntent): Accomodate throughout.
* ps.cc: Fix copyright dates.
* utils.sgml: Fix text for mkgroup and mkpasswd.
DsGetDcNameW. Reformat. Convert to use WCHAR for names throughout.
Use defines instead of constants throughout.
(MAX_SID_LEN): Define.
(load_netapi): Just load DsGetDcNameW pointer.
(psx_dir): Remove.
(uni2ansi): Remove.
(enum_local_users): Take server name and use in Net... call.
(DBGSID): Define datastructure.
(MAX_BUILTIN_SIDS): Define.
(builtin_sid_list): Define global sid list.
(builtin_sid_cnt): Define counter for global sid list.
(enum_local_groups): Take server name and use in Net... and Lookup...
calls. Take offset argument. Use MAX_PREFERRED_LENGTH in call to
NetLocalGroupEnum. Check for duplicate builtin groups.
(enum_users): Take server name and use in Net... call.
(usage): Change text slightly.
(print_version): Fix copyright.
(main): Call enum_local_groups for domains as well.
* mkpasswd.c: Use statically linked functions throughout, except for
DsGetDcNameW. Reformat. Convert to use WCHAR for names throughout.
Use defines instead of constants throughout.
(MAX_SID_LEN): Define.
(load_netapi): Just load DsGetDcNameW pointer.
(uni2ansi): Use wcstombs.
(current_user): Replace "unused_by_nt/2000/xp" by
just "unused".
(enum_users): Ditto.
(print_version): Fix copyright.
* mkgroup.c (print_win_error): Create macro calling ...
(_print_win_error): ... this function created from former
print_win_error. Move up in source.
(PDOMAIN_CONTROLLER_INFOW): Define return type of DcGetDcNameW.
(dsgetdcname): New function pointer for DcGetDcNameW.
(load_netapi): Get DcGetDcNameW address.
(main): If DcGetDcNameW is available, use it.
* mkpasswd.c (PDOMAIN_CONTROLLER_INFOW): Define return type of
DcGetDcNameW.
(dsgetdcname): New function pointer for DcGetDcNameW.
(load_netapi): Get DcGetDcNameW address.
(main): If DcGetDcNameW is available, use it. Rename local variable
domain_name_specified to domain_specified as in mkgroup.c.
* mkpasswd.c (print_win_error): Transform into macro.
(_print_win_error): Upgrade former print_win_error by
printing the line.
(current_user): Call _print_win_error.
(enum_users): Print name in case of lookup failure.
(enum_local_groups): Ditto.
* mkpasswd.c (current_user): print uid and gid as unsigned.
(enum_users): Ditto. Do not free servername.
(usage): Update to allow several domains and improve -p.
(main): On Win9x limit uids to 1000. Only print specials
when -l is specified. Add a loop to allow several domains
and free servername in the loop.
* mkgroup.c (enum_groups): Do not free servername.
(usage): Update to allow several domains. Change uid to gid.
(main): Only print specials when -l is specified. Add a
loop to allow several domains and free servername in the loop.
* mkpasswd.cc (main): On Win95, output both a default line and a
line for the current user (if known) with a pseudorandom uid. If
the -u switch is given, produce a line for the specified user.
* mkgroup.cc (main): On Win95 change the group name from "unknown" to
"all".
(usage): Reorganize to support Win95/98/ME.
(main): Add option for -c. Reorganize to parse options for
Win95/98/ME and to call current_user. Add username in gecos field
on Win95/98/ME.
* mkgroup.cc (enum_groups): Print gid with %u.
(print_win_error): Create from passwd.cc.
(current_group): Create.
(usage): Reorganize to support Win95/98/ME.
(main): Add option for -c. Reorganize to parse options for
Win95/98/ME and to call current_group.
* mkpasswd.c (main): Ditto.
* mkpasswd.c (usage): Simplify usage output. Generalize to allow use
for help. Correct '?' typo to 'h'.
(longopts): Add version option.
(opts): Add 'v' version option.
(print_version): New function.
(main): Accommodate new version option. Accommodate usage parameter
changes.
the --path-to-home option, if supplied by the user. Use default
--path-to-home option value, if appropriate.
(usage): Change usage statement to reflect new semantics.
(main): Remove defaulting of the --path-to-home option.
* mkpasswd.c: include lmerr.h
(main): New -u option to allow specifying a
specific user. If specified, groups aren't displayed and
output is limited to only the specified user.
(enum_users): If specific user is specified, via -u option,
display only that user's record. With -u use NetUserGetInfo
instead of NetUserEnum.
(load_netapi): Added netusergetinfo.
(print_special): New function.
(main): Print special accounts by calling print_special().
* mkpasswd.c: Avoid compiler warnings.
(enum_users): Print additional U-domain\username info in gecos
field when SIDs are printed.
(print_special): New function.
(main): Print special accounts by calling print_special().
can't be found in user registry. Allow user to override
that with command line arg.
(longopts): Fix typo in `local-groups' option.
(main): Initialize `passed_home_path' before first usage.
dynamically so that mkgroup works on 9x/ME as well.
Use corresponding function pointers throughout.
(usage): Change to `int'. Change text to be conformant to mkpasswd.
(main): Use `getlongopt' to process options.
Special handling to create a group entry on 9x/ME.
* mkpasswd.c (load_netapi): New function to load netapi32.dll functions
dynamically so that mkpasswd works on 9x/ME as well.
Use corresponding function pointers throughout.
(usage): Change to `int'. Change text to be conformant to mkgroup.
(main): Use `getlongopt' to process options.
Special handling to create a passwd entry on 9x/ME.
Change conditional to create an entry for the local administrators
group when appropriate.
Don't create extra passwd entry for administrators group
if local_groups is set.
(usage): Change usage text slightly.
(enum_users): Loop while ERROR_MORE_DATA is returned.
(enum_local_groups): Ditto.
* mkgroup.c (enum_local_groups): Ditto.
(enum_groups) Ditto.
(usage): Change usage text slightly.