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to pstr_sprintf() and fstr_sprintf() to try to standardize.
lots of snprintf() calls were using len-1; some were using
len. At least this helps to be consistent.
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displaying pid_t, uid_t and gid_t values. This removes a whole lot of warnings
on some of the 64-bit build farm machines as well as help us out when 64-bit
uid/gid/pid values come along.
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* move rid allocation into IDMAP. See comments in _api_samr_create_user()
* add winbind delete user/group functions
I'm checking this in to sync up with everyone. But I'm going to split
the add a separate winbindd_allocate_rid() function for systems
that have an 'add user script' but need idmap to give them a RID.
Life would be so much simplier without 'enable rid algorithm'.
The current RID allocation is horrible due to this one fact.
Tested idmap_tdb but not idmap_ldap yet. Will do that tomorrow.
Nothing has changed in the way a samba domain is represented, stored,
or search in the directory so things should be ok with previous installations.
going to bed now.
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to winbindd. See README.idmap-and-winbind-changes for details.
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Samba will now use the user's UNIX primary group, as the primary group when
dealing with the filesystem. The NT primary group is ignored in unix.
For the NT_TOKEN, the primary group is the NT priamry group, and the unix
primary group is added to the NT_TOKEN as a supplementary group.
This should fix bug #109, but will need to be revisited when we get a full
NT group database.
Also in this commit:
- Fix debug statements in service.c
- Make idmap_ldap show if it's adding, or modifying an existing DN
- Make idmap_ldap show both the error message and error string
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down failures.
Add a 'auto-add on modify' feature to guestsam
Fix some segfault bugs on no-op idmap modifications, and on new idmappings that
do not have a DN to tack onto.
Make the 'private data' a bit more robust.
Andrew Bartlett
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We still have a lot of work to do to allow this in quite the same way as we
have in the TDB, but it certainly is getting closer.
Andrew Bartlett
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We now always read the Domain SID out of LDAP. If the local secrets.tdb
is ever different to LDAP, it is overwritten out of LDAP. We also
store the 'algorithmic rid base' into LDAP, and assert if it changes.
(This ensures cross-host synchronisation, and allows for possible
integration with idmap). If we fail to read/add the domain entry, we just
fallback to the old behaviour.
We always use an existing DN when adding IDMAP entries to LDAP, unless
no suitable entry is available. This means that a user's posixAccount
will have a SID added to it, or a user's sambaSamAccount will have a UID
added. Where we cannot us an existing DN, we use
'sambaSid=S-x-y-z,....' as the DN.
The code now allows modifications to the ID mapping in many cases.
Likewise, we now check more carefully when adding new user entires to LDAP,
to not duplicate SIDs (for users, at this stage), and to add the sambaSamAccount
onto the idmap entry for that user, if it is already established (ensuring
we do not duplicate sambaSid entries in the directory).
The allocated UID code has been expanded to take into account the space
between '1000 - algorithmic rid base'. This much better fits into what
an NT4 does - allocating in the bottom part of the RID range.
On the code cleanup side of things, we now share as much code as
possible between idmap_ldap and pdb_ldap.
We also no longer use the race-prone 'enumerate all users' method for
finding the next RID to allocate. Instead, we just start at the bottom
of the range, and increment again if the user already exists. The first
time this is run, it may well take a long time, but next time will just
be able to use the next Rid.
Thanks to metze and AB for double-checking parts of this.
Andrew Bartlett
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and pdb_ldap.
So far, it's just a function rename, so that the next patch can be a very
simple matter of copying functions, without worrying about what changed
in the process.
Also removes the 'static' pointers for the rebind procedures, replacing them
with a linked list of value/key lookups. (Only needed on older LDAP client
libs)
Andrew Bartlett
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* remove 'winbind uid' and 'winbind gid' parameters (replaced
by current idmap parameter)
* create the sambaUnixIdPool entries automatically in the 'ldap
idmap suffix'
* add new 'ldap idmap suffix' and 'ldap group suffix' parametrer
* "idmap backend = ldap" now accepts 'ldap:ldap://server/' format
(parameters are passed to idmap init() function
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Includes sambaUnixIdPool objectclass
Still needs cleaning up wrt to name space.
More changes to come, but at least we now have a
a working distributed winbindd solution.
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