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This patch changes a lot of the code in ldb_dn.c, and also
removes and add a number of manipulation functions around.
The aim is to avoid validating a dn if not necessary as the
validation code is necessarily slow. This is mainly to speed up
internal operations where input is not user generated and so we
can assume the DNs need no validation. The code is designed to
keep the data as a string if possible.
The code is not yet 100% perfect, but pass all the tests so far.
A memleak is certainly present, I'll work on that next.
Simo.
This should be replaced with real ACLs, which tridge is working on.
In the meantime, the rules are very simple:
- SYSTEM and Administrators can read all.
- Users and anonymous cannot read passwords, can read everything else
- list of 'password' attributes is hard-coded
Most of the difficult work in this was fighting with the C/js
interface to add a system_session() all, as it still doesn't get on
with me :-)
Andrew Bartlett
backend.
The idea is that every time we open an LDB, we can provide a
session_info and/or credentials. This would allow any ldb to be remote
to LDAP. We should also support provisioning to a authenticated ldap
server.
(They are separate so we can say authenticate as foo for remote, but
here we just want a token of SYSTEM).
Andrew Bartlett
This patch changes the way lsb_search is called and the meaning of the returned integer.
The last argument of ldb_search is changed from struct ldb_message to struct ldb_result
which contains a pointer to a struct ldb_message list and a count of the number of messages.
The return is not the count of messages anymore but instead it is an ldb error value.
I tryed to keep the patch as tiny as possible bu as you can guess I had to change a good
amount of places. I also tried to double check all my changes being sure that the calling
functions would still behave as before. But this patch is big enough that I fear some bug
may have been introduced anyway even if it passes the test suite. So if you are currently
working on any file being touched please give it a deep look and blame me for any error.
Simo.
callers to optionally supply an existing object to add the properties
to. So you can do:
var rpc = samr_init();
lsa_init(rpc);
and you end up with 'rpc' having both the samr and lsa functions and
constants available.
var ldb = ldb_init();
res = ldb.search(dbfile, "(objectClass=user)");
you can also do:
ldbSearch = ldb.search;
res = ldbSearch(dbfile, "(objectClass=user)");
if you want the old interface (ie. you can use this to import
functions into the global or local namespace).
- added sys_unlink()
- added sys_file_load() and sys_file_save()
- use mprString() instead of mprCreateStringVar() to cope with NULL strings
- removed smbcalls_irpc.c as its not needed any more
- allow ldbAdd() and ldbModify() to take multiple ldif records
- added a sprintf() function to ejs. Quite complex, but very useful!