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Corinna Vinschen
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Change length for domain buffers from INTERNET_MAX_HOST_NAME_LENGTH to
MAX_DOMAIN_NAME_LEN throughout. * cyglsa.h (CYG_LSA_MAGIC): New value. (cyglsa_t): Define username and domain as WCHAR arrays. * errno.cc (errmap): Add mapping for ERROR_NONE_MAPPED. * sec_auth.cc: Drop 'w' prefix from WCHAR string variable names where appropriate. (extract_nt_dom_user): Prefer resolving by SID before resolving by domain\name pair. (cygwin_logon_user): Don't print cleartext password in debug output. Change comment. (get_user_groups): Revert calls to LookupAccountNameW to use NULL server instead of explicit server name, according to MSDN. (get_user_local_groups): Ditto. (get_server_groups): Fetch domain and user name from usersid per LookupAccountSidW instead of calling extract_nt_dom_user. (lsaauth): Fetch domain and user name from usersid per LookupAccountSidW instead of calling extract_nt_dom_user. * sec_helper.cc (cygpriv): Convert to wchar_t pointer array. (privilege_luid): Convert first parameter to PWCHAR. (privilege_name): Return wchar_t pointer. (set_privileges): Accommodate debug output. * security.h (privilege_luid): Change prototype accordingly.
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