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ldb_subclass list.
Next step will be to have this module also set the objectCategory and
default ntSecurityDescriptor
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0f7135a4685a1117a54c2f019df6c6de22b8dd32)
any subclasses loaded yet, or none are applicable.
This fixes MMC so that it at least displays the Samba domain as a
domain, but there is still work to be done.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b96b7b623dbc55a4bcf1149347823911a17e717f)
* Change license to LGPL, so it can be used by non-Samba users of
LDB (cleared with Martin as well).
* Include ldb_map in standalone build.
* Move ldb_map to its own directory
(This used to be commit a90202abca26c0da5425a2f3dd8494077c3290fd)
'phantom_root' flag in the search_options control
- Add in support for LDB controls to the js layer
- Test the behaviour
- Implement support for the 'phantom_root' flag in the partitions module
- Make the LDAP server set the 'phantom_root' flag in the search_options control
- This replaces the global_catalog flag passed down as an opaque pointer
- Rework the string-format control parsing function into
ldb_parse_control_strings(), returning errors by ldb_errorstring()
method, rather than with printf to stderr
- Rework some of the ldb_control handling logic
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 2b3df7f38d7790358dbb4de1b8609bf794a351fb)
- Replace 'return 0' with return LDB_SUCCESS in more places.
- Do not return NULL attribute values, these are not permitted.
Instead, fail the whole conversion.
- Cleanup old comments.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f28cf842dab2fe5e691d755f28c6048c986e284f)
to a ldb_schema_syntax struct.
the default attribute handler is now registered dynamicly as "*"
attribute, instead of having its own code path.
ldb_schema_attribute's can be added to the ldb_schema given a
ldb_schema_syntax struct or the syntax name
we may also need to introduce a ldb_schema_matching_rule,
and add a pointer to a default ldb_schema_matching_rule
in the ldb_schema_syntax.
metze
(This used to be commit b97b8f5dcbce006f005e53ca79df3330e62f117b)
- ldb_dn_get_linearized
returns a const string
- ldb_dn_alloc_linearized
allocs astring with the linearized dn
(This used to be commit 3929c086d5d0b3f08b1c4f2f3f9602c3f4a9a4bd)
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 used to be commit a580c871d3784602a9cce32d33419e63c8236e63)
map_attr_find_local() always returns, which is exactly what we don't
want. Instead, rely on the overwrite behaviour.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9b9b7bae16a635d9a9ba72d21a4a4718d294c9b0)
attributes to backend (remote) attributes.
We can't do a reverse mapping safely where the remote attribute may be
a source for multiple local attributes. (We end up with the wrong
attributes returned).
In doing this, I've modified the samba3sam.js test to be more
realistic, and fixed some failures in the handling of primaryGroupID.
I've added a new (private) helper function ldb_msg_remove_element() to
avoid a double lookup of the element name.
I've also re-formatted many of the function headers, to fit into
standard editor widths.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 186766e3095e71ba716c69e681592e217a3bc420)
This is a pointer to an element pointer. If it is not null it will be
filled with the pointer of the manipulated element.
Will avoid double searches on the elements list in some cases.
(This used to be commit 0fa5d4bc225b83e9f63ac6d75bffc4c08eb6b620)
Seem that el is hanging out of a request, and the target is put on the final results.
Still one to catch and fix, but this seem to cure most of them
(This used to be commit bfeaa08fde805439dbda974be6fcb692957b00f1)
This moves these attributes from objectguid into an optional backend
(objectguid), used by ltdb. For OpenLDAP, the entryUUID module
converts entryCSN into usnChanged.
This also changes the sequence number API, and uses 'time based'
sequence numbers, when an LDAP or similar backend is detected.
To assist this, we also store the last modified time in the TDB,
whenever we change a value.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 72858f859483c0c532dddb2c146d6bd7b9be5072)
In particular, we must query the remote server to find out if paged
searches are supported, not the local ldb.
This patch also removes the ue of bool, and returns it to LDB error codes.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d36d05858bb9b87802f5ffb83285ef12b9646741)
to mess with the values in these cases.
Where we do convert the values, try and convert substrings. This
isn't going to be perfect, but we should try rather than segfault.
This also avoids using the wrong arm of the union for the attribute
name
The change in the entryUUID module is to correct the case of
sAMAccountName, due to the case sensitive ldap.js test.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 81d9a692c1e74ec9078bf718003eafdba85b4324)
This adds a list of attributes that are in our wildcard seaches, but
the remote server requires to be explicitly listed. This also cleans
up the handling of wildcards in ldb_map to be more consistant.
Also fix the partitions module to rebase the search, if on the GC
port, we do a subtree search. (Otherwise backends can rightly
complain that the search is not in their scope).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit bc58792b7102f086b19353635d5d5ef9d40a0aae)
exposed.
Unfortunately this generates a large number of type punning
warnings. We'll have to find some magic to hide those.
(This used to be commit 254cbf09dee5a1e20c47e47a298f1a8d172b41b9)
appropriate.
Note that I also removed the error checks that were being done on the
result of talloc_steal(). They are pointless as talloc_steal() doesn't
have any failure modes that wouldn't cause a segv anyway, and they
tend to clutter the code
(This used to be commit c0d9e7d473b8e3eb2524a9fc29cf88680f994b36)
emacs compile mode (hint, paste to a file, and compile as "cat
filename").
This allowed me to fix nearly all the warnings for a IA_64 SuSE build
very quickly.
(This used to be commit eba6c84efff735bb0ca941ac4b755ce2b0591667)
pointer.
This only works when this is the only structure member, but when I
added a new context pointer, it failed.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 5bcfa12cef0d9eba5d5d1f65f676e7852297667f)