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The expression time.strftime("%s", time.gmtime())[3:] leads to a
string with a leading 0. When added then read back from the prefix map
this leads to a different string, so it is never found.
Use the simpler str(random.randint(a,b)) expression instead
Tests for the right behaviour of this introduced constructed attribute.
Since we don't support the read-only-ness of those attributes yet, I commented
some lines out.
Also I had to add a function for python which converts domain SIDs in RIDs.
And a small fix for the "groupType" test.
This moves the "operational" LDB module to the right place under "dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules"
(suggested by abartlet) and enhances it for supporting dynamic generated
"primaryGroupToken" for AD groups. This should fix bug #6466.
These references were triggering the ambiguous talloc_free errors from
the recent talloc changes when the server is run using the 'standard'
process model instead of the 'single' process model. I am aiming to
move the build farm to use the 'standard' process model soon, as part
of an effort to make our test environment better match the real
deployment of Samba4.
The references are not needed as the way that the event context is
used is as the 'top parent', so when the event context is freed then
all of the structures that were taking a reference to the event
context were actually freed as well, thus making the references
redundent.
Also allow a SDDL security descriptor, using the domain SID attached
to the session (it will search for it during the LDIF parse if need
be).
Andrew Bartlett
File descriptor leaks when write(2) fails and we are returning from
function.
Found by cppcheck:
[./source4/lib/registry/patchfile.c:319]: (error) Resource leak: fd
The talloc hirarchy here was a bit odd - we would both steal the
parsed ldif onto 'NULL', then reference it onto a python talloc
wrapper.
Now we just leave the reference, after we complete building the object.
Andrew Bartlett
The problem here was that some parts of the ldb_message were still
attached to the ldb_ldif structure, and when only the message was
taken (and the ldif free'ed to reclaim memory) we refereced free'ed
memory.
Andrew Bartlett
- LDB handles now all 32-bit integer attributes correctly (also with overflows)
according to the schema
- LDAP backends handle the attributes "groupType", "userAccountControl" and
"sAMAccountType" correctly. This handling doesn't yet use the schema but
the conversion file "simple_ldap.map.c" which contains them hardcoded.
Did also a refactoring of the conversion function there.
- Bug #6136 should be gone