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Now we verify sAMAccountType and userAccountControl, as well as rename and
DN mismatch semantics.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0a5fa41dd7ed76e4848fe4a779edff2a12e8ea67)
(We may need to include more defaults in the template, but I want to
start small for now).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a466dda118f785bf784548106637577a5e25a30e)
You have to define idl, call the client function
and add a server implementation.
Then you need to compile midltests.exe
and run it, it will dump the generated NDR on the
screen.
metze
(This used to be commit dc15c8833599a1cb8f51c2b5390925410cbf4e12)
This adds some extra information to the failure message, to chase down
which test is failing.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 281bc76d3d7605f18ee914cf01dbf09062f5a5f0)
Untested code is broken code, so rework the module until it passes...
It turns out that AD puts search attributes onto the wire in the
reverse order to what Samba does. This complicates exact value
matching, so this is skipped for now.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 91bcb60d31d54e52128d5bd107df4ceb87389889)
incoming LDAP filter.
Warning: Any anr search will perform a full index search. Untill ldb
gets substring indexes, this is unavoidable.
Also implement a testsutie to show we match AD behaviour for this
important extension (used in the Active Directory Users and Computers
MMC plugin, as a genereral 'find').
This will also be useful to OpenChange, as their server needs to
implement this.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 044b50947254ccd516c21cb156ab60ab9e3a582d)
It appears that the control value is optional, implying type 0 responses.
Failing to parse this was causing LDAP disconnects with 'unavailable
critical extension'.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 833dfc2f2af84c45f954e428c9ea6babf100ba92)
implement these in the simple ldap mapping module.
We still don't pass this test, because we must get linked attributes
into OpenLDAP.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit d41f34e979bb119f71ab3cc2fdb3c08e4b92849c)
restrictions imposed by the samldb module.
This module is worth keeping, because when we go back to do more
extensive backend mapping, the testing of this module shows it is
still possible.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a10d2554dc1f9b57ce2a98ea20969b3b3c8aec53)
invalid entries with a linked attribute.
Make Samba4 pass that test, by fixing a silly bug in the
linked_attributes module. (By passing down the 'original' request
structure, tdb would override our handle, and therefore we would never
be called for the 'wait', which collects the errors).
Fix up the provision templates to handle the newly required
referential integrity.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 0377d85bbdcb2c4f110b0519005f0d1d10bc0c0b)
linked_attributs code.
This drasticly reduces the code duplication here.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c66e188e6729a8e12854017d62067b4ae4a23af8)
This prevents CN=test,dc=samba,dc=example,dc=com being renamed into
CN=test2,cn=test,dc=samba,dc=example,dc=com
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 958a92ed0c6bee19d8b86df7c66330d2bba23e46)
This patch is to ensure that all attributes are in the same case as
the schema specifies. In the process, I ensure that all attributes
are indeed in the schema.
This ensures we use the schema case, not the user supplied case for
future responses, which assists any (incorrect, but possible) case
sensitive processing on a client.
I've also removed more of the subtle 'schema &&' that metze objected
to in the for loops, moving to a much more explicit 'if (schema)'.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit bfc96fff063e7cc278755c043b9da0ed4b75a615)
The aim here is to ensure that if we have
CN=Users,DC=samba,DC=example,DC=com
that we cannot have a DN of the form
cn=admin ,cn=useRS,DC=samba,DC=example,DC=com
This module pulls apart the DN, fixes up the relative DN part, and
searches for the parent to copy the base from.
I've used the objectclass module, as I intend to also validate the
placement of child objects, by reading the allowedChildClasses virtual
attribute.
In the future, I'll also force the attribute names to be consistant
(using the case from the schema).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit c0a0c69ac5a81cfcb7c7d5ba38db59f8686c30ab)
case an oddity of the javascript caused the test to 'pass'.
For the same oddity, we have a failure in ldb's handling of spaces in
DNs. We need to resolve that too.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit e8cbac1a46f4d3b083e6bb5a509ef1ba47bebff1)
Subclass support was designed to avoid needing to spell out the full
list of objectClasses that an entry was in. However, Samba4 now
enforces this restriction in the objectClass module, and the way
subclass matching was handled was complex and counter-intuitive in my
opinion (and did not match LDAP).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit f5ce04b904e14445a2a7e7f92e7e1f64b645c6f2)
rename of ldb entries for a case change (only).
I've modified the testsuite to verify this.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 9cccd00dac44dd9152ec03cecf5ffac24f918445)
The module is scary: On a rename, it does a search for all entries
under that entry (including itself), and fires off a seperate rename
call for each result. This will fail miserably on an LDAP backend,
but I'll need to work on using hdb for OpenLDAP, and hope Fedora DS
can implement subtree renames at some point.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 13908a8cb4dd810503213203efb8d51f77f1f379)
to test the behaviour of objectCategory=user searches.
It turns out (thanks to a hint on
http://blog.joeware.net/2005/12/08/147/) that objectCategory=user maps
into objectCategory=CN=Person,... (by the defaultObjectCategory of
that objectclass).
Simplify the entryUUID module by using the fact that we now set the DN
as the canoncical form of objectCategory.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b474be9507df51982a604289215bb1868124fc24)
Computers).
We now generate a security descriptor for each object, when it is
created. This seems to keep MMC happy. The next step is to honour
it.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 72f4ae82463c5c1f9f6b7f18f125c4c8fb56ae4f)
Modify the samba3sam test to be less fussy, and not use the
objectclass module (which requires proper schema stuff now).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 53c248c2645e86fbc8720860aed92a479483b528)