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when I don't use the DRSUAPI_SUPPORTED_EXTENSION_STRONG_ENCRYPTION
flag on DsBind
metze
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in
#define inline
if the compiler doesn't support it
This hopefully fix the build on some hosts,
however we should not start to use inline in our
code this is more to not need to touch imported files
from heimdal or popt.
metze
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truncate the value to INT_MAX...
So a AC_TRY_RUN test is needed here
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Andrew Bartlett
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shows the need for...
Martin Kuhl writes:
The ejs function `substitute_var' returns `undefined' when the first
argument ends in a pattern that should be substituted.
For that reason, the second assertion fails in the following test-case:
,----
| libinclude("base.js");
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| var obj = new Object();
| obj.FOO = "foo";
| obj.BAR = "bar";
| var str1 = "${FOO}:${BAR}";
| var str2 = "${FOO}:${BAR} "; // note the space after the brace
| var sub1 = substitute_var(str1, obj);
| var sub2 = substitute_var(str2, obj);
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| assert(str1 + " " == str2);
| assert(sub1 + " " == sub2);
`----
The problem is that the function `split' returns a single-element
array in both cases:
a) the string to split doesn't contain the split pattern
b) the string ends with the split pattern
To work around this, the following patch tests this condition and
returns `undefined' only if the string to split (`list[i]') really
didn't contain a closing brace.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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tests, by mkhl.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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samba3sam test cases for ldb_map, and to include this into our default
'make test'.
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for objectClass=xyz. The code has been warning at me 'no
covert_operator set', and indeed this is the case. (It then proceeds to
strip this as a search expression)
In this commit, I have implemented a convert_operator for objectClass,
by pretending it is a simple MAP_CONVERT operator for the search
requests.
I also have changed the logic for when we should bail out. I can only
see reason to bail out on the search if we have both local and remote
trees. How can a remote-only search be un-splittable?
Andrew Bartlett
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as $0,$1,$2,$3 may change in side the script
or included scripts.
This fixes the usage of SOCKET_WRAPPER on non linux
systems (tested on IRIX 6.4)
metze
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rep_inet_ntoa...
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default can work...
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First step at fixing the build breakage with the groupmapping test. On Linux,
F_RDLCK is defined to 0, for example NetBSD has it at 1.
Still does not work fully though. Still investigating.
metze
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This was another declaration before statement bug, in my just-committed code..
Andrew Bartlett
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not used purely as ldb module helper functions. This now passes these
strings back as explicit parameters.
Andrew Bartlett
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Where is the script we used to create this schema file in the first
place?
Andrew Bartlett
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ldb-backed shares configuration.
Andrew Bartlett
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needs to be renamed (operation_add?).
This allows me to match the behaviour and substitute with the
entryUUID module for remote LDAP connections.
Andrew Bartlett
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Martin Kühl
<mkhl@samba.org>.
Martin took over the work done last year by Jelmer, in last year's
SoC. This was a substanital task, as the the ldb modules API changed
significantly during the past year, with the addition of async calls.
This changeset reimplements and enables the ldb_map ldb module and
adapts the example module and test case, both named samba3sam, to the
implementation.
The ldb_map module supports splitting an ldb database into two parts
(called the "local" and "remote" part) and storing the data in one of
them (the remote database) in a different format while the other acts
as a fallback.
This allows ldb to e.g. store to and load data from a remote LDAP
server and present it according to the Samba4 schema while still
allowing the LDAP to present and modify its data separately.
A complex example of this is the samba3sam module (by Jelmer
Vernooij), which maps data between the samba3 and samba4 schemas.
A simpler example is given by the entryUUID module (by Andrew
Bartlett), which handles some of the differences between AD and
OpenLDAP in operational attributes. It principally maps objectGUID,
to and from entryUUID elements. This is also an example of a module
that doesn't use the local backend as fallback storage.
This merge also splits the ldb_map.c file into smaller, more
manageable parts.
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pre-processed last, and get AIX and some other hosts to pass make test
again (I think the macros were being over-overridden).
Andrew Bartlett
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pain.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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an error than if we don't have it. We might not be on a volume that
can store/return such a GUID.
(Try to fix one of the build farm failures).
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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to do
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helper function to set them.
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statements
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HAVE_PREAD_DECL/HAVE_PWRITE_DECL
and common/io.h already defines pread and pwrite as static if they are not.
remove unneded defines
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gidNumber attributes instead
Do not change unixName right now, we don't have an attribute to use in the posixGroup class,
and I think we should remove its usage altogether and look up users and groups by their uid/gid only.
Simo.
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This causes things to operate as just one transaction (locally), and
to make a minimum of TCP connections when connecting to a remote LDAP
server.
Taking advantage of this, create another file to handle loading the
Samba4 specific schema extensions. Also comment out 'middleName' and
reassign the OID to one in the Samba4 range, as it is 'stolen' from a
netscape range that is used in OpenLDAP and interenet standards for
'ref'.
Andrew Bartlett
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- and add torture tests also based on the rfc's
metze
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more fair to each of the fields (ie. don't create new code at midnight
after a long day...).
This will be useful for testing multiple changes at once and verifying
correctness. A few testing runs already demostrated some missing pieces.
rafal
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simultaneous async clients. This code is based on concept from Mathias Dietz <mdietz@de.ibm.com>
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