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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simo Sorce
692e35b779 r9391: Convert all the code to use struct ldb_dn to ohandle ldap like distinguished names
Provide more functions to handle DNs in this form
2007-10-10 13:33:32 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
d40bc2fa8d r7860: switch our ldb storage format to use a NDR encoded objectSid. This is
quite a large change as we had lots of code that assumed that
objectSid was a string in S- format.

metze and simo tried to convince me to use NDR format months ago, but
I didn't listen, so its fair that I have the pain of fixing all the
code now :-)

This builds on the ldb_register_samba_handlers() and ldif handlers
code I did earlier this week. There are still three parts of this
conversion I have not finished:

 - the ltdb index records need to use the string form of the objectSid
   (to keep the DNs sane). Until that it done I have disabled indexing on
   objectSid, which is a big performance hit, but allows us to pass
   all our tests while I rejig the indexing system to use a externally
   supplied conversion function

 - I haven't yet put in place the code that allows client to use the
   "S-xxx-yyy" form for objectSid in ldap search expressions. w2k3
   supports this, presumably by looking for the "S-" prefix to
   determine what type of objectSid form is being used by the client. I
   have been working on ways to handle this, but am not happy with
   them yet so they aren't part of this patch

 - I need to change pidl to generate push functions that take a
   "const void *" instead of a "void*" for the data pointer. That will
   fix the couple of new warnings this code generates.

Luckily it many places the conversion to NDR formatted records
actually simplified the code, as it means we no longer need as many
calls to dom_sid_parse_talloc(). In some places it got more complex,
but not many.
2007-10-10 13:18:44 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
da60987a92 r2051: switched the samdb over to using the new destructor and reference
count features of talloc, instead of re-implementing both those
features inside of samdb (which is what we did before).

This makes samdb considerably simpler, and also fixes some bugs, as I
found some error paths that didn't call samdb_close(). Those are now
handled by the fact that a talloc_free() will auto-close and destroy
the samdb context, using a destructor.
2007-10-10 12:58:21 -05:00
Stefan Metzmacher
0e5517d937 r884: convert samba4 to use [u]int32_t instead of [u]int32
metze
2007-10-10 12:56:15 -05:00
Andrew Tridgell
2ba7ff824c r839: password set/change in the samr server is complex enough that it
deserves its own C module
2007-10-10 12:53:54 -05:00