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Unfortunetly this didn't find the wildcard bug, but at least it tests
something...
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f763970caf37a9191abd9c40f297c3f413fe9a56)
both fully qualified and in the 'short' form. Now we test and support
this query format.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9ddcfacbcedc5eea2730d4bf902c0fcd02bcfa11)
With this fix, we now correctly detect computers again, and get the
correct objectCategory, which is important for the OSX AD plugin.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 4e39d7bb245bc337ac496c7e39a510d1c5611c71)
Add a test to show that we need this, and to prove it works (for add
at least).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f72079029abb594677bf8c2b63e40c07e910004f)
This updates the module to handle both SID allocation and nextRid
updating while importing users. (As imported users already have a
SID, so don't go via the allocation step). We also ensure that SIDs
in the database are unquie at create time.
Furthermore, at allocation time, we double-check the SID isn't already
in use, and that we don't create a foriegnSecurityPrincipal for a
'local' sid.
Also create random samAccountName entries for users without one (we
were setting $000000-000000000000).
We may want to seperate the uniqueness code from the rest of samldb,
and into a module with the objectguid code, which needs similar
checks. These checks also need to apply to modification, or those
modifications denied outright.
Also update part of the testsuite to validate this.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 7a9c8eee4bea88f5f0bb7c62f701476384b7dc84)
Doing this required reworking ejsnet, particularly so it could take a
set of credentials, not just a username and password argument.
This required fixing the ejsnet.js test script, which now adds and
deletes a user, and is run from 'make test'. This should prevent it
being broken again.
Deleting a user from ejsnet required that the matching backend be
added to libnet, hooking fortunetly onto already existing code for the
actual deletion.
The js credentials interface now handles the 'set machine account' flag.
New functions have been added to provision.js to wrap the basic
operations (so we can write a command line version, as well as the web
based version).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a5e7c17c348c45e61699cc1626a0d5eae2df4636)
mappings right for the attributeTypes field of the aggregate schema
now to add the display specifiers and I won't need the proxy module
any more
(This used to be commit 69264362bd408f493487482a8d5e9779d9a0d475)
except the attributeTypes fields of the Aggregrate record. Proxying
just that field and the display specifiers gives us a working mmc
client
hopefully i'll work out what it doesn't like about the attributeTypes
field soon
(This used to be commit 3af867a3f4a5fd702089400d1687e2aff017f48a)
ldap server. It's still not quite right, and I'm chasing down a few
errors that mmc throws up, but its a lot closer than it was. I had to
change the approach quite substantially over the last couple of days,
but this approach now seems to be working out.
(This used to be commit 38ea11510c8824285d072fe0e03e443d9d584271)
needed to represent all the current records on a ADS LDAP server. The
idea is we will use something based on this code to work out exactly
what schema elements we will need for our initial ADS schema. I plan
on expanding this code to automatically work out attribute properties,
and write out a schema file that we can load into ldb.
Interestingly, it looks like we only need 43 objectclasses and around
200 attributes to represent all records of a newly installed w2k3 ADS
server.
(This used to be commit 7b0ae77757d347d2b0f5bac3a49e915e24c3ab78)
a good idea to use grep -r to find places that need fixing when you change the syntax of
a call :-)
(This used to be commit 1ead49f8e823a69dbd9cd3df3f5be04dc17e0d1f)
functionality. It now completely enumerates a winreg tree.
This would make a good basis for a js version of regshell if someone
felt like taking that on.
(This used to be commit 75d0cf78ec8c01dee2a6475d4c64417349d9ec3a)
calls. This changes the generated RPC and IRPC calls to use the 'this'
object pointer instead of requiring the passing of the object on each
call. So typical usage is now:
var echo = echo_init();
var io = irpcObj();
status = echo.connect("ncacn_np:server");
assert(status.is_ok);
io.input.in_data = 7;
status = echo.AddOne(io);
assert(status.is_ok);
(This used to be commit f7b49ecd0868c1f0fec75b371f132bbf357ad8c6)
dn: cn=foo,ou=bar
objectClass: person
implies
dn: cn=foo,ou=bar
objectClass: person
cn: foo
(as well as a pile more default attributes)
We also correct the case in the attirbute to match that in the DN
(win2k3 behaviour) and I have a testsuite (in ejs) to prove it.
This module also found a bug in our provision.ldif, so and reduces
code complexity in the samdb module.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0cc58f5c3cce12341ad0f7a90cdd85a3fab786b3)
into an object. To keep existing code working I have added:
string_init(global);
into base.js. That brings the functions into the global scope for our
existing scripts
(This used to be commit a978484738168b82441c4dc4f5f803d349769a4b)
a 'db' variable around. The ldb object knows what it is connected to.
Added a simple ldb testsuite in testprogs/ldb.js
(This used to be commit cf35818648b5b649d0cd25f115a04b7b5b5311aa)