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file dependencies
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Andrew Bartlett
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Applications that use LDB modules will now have to run ldb_global_init()
before they can use LDB.
The next step will be adding support for loading LDB modules from .so
files. This will also allow us to use one LDB without difference between the
standalone and the Samba-specific build
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the @BASEINFO sequenceNumber
(simo, I changed the function pointer to a structure element as you
preferred)
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ldb_msg_add_steal_value().
These try to maintain the talloc heirachy, which must be correct
otherwise talloc_steal operations of entire attribute lists fails.
This fixes the currentTime value, found by using Microsoft's dcdiag
tool (before this commit, it pointed to invalid memory, due to the
changes in -r 13606)
Andrew Bartlett
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The module was just used to get to the ldb so it was meningless.
Also add LDB_WAIT_ONCE e relative code in ldb_ildap.c
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The problem was that the supportedControls were being stolen into the
result sent to the client, then talloc_free()ed. This caused them to
be invalid on the next rootDSE query.
This also tries to avoid attaching the result to the long-term samdb
context, and avoids an extra loop in the result processing (pointed
out by tridge).
Andrew BARtlett
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(prepare the next commit)
metze
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a plain ldbsearch would just crash
Fix kludge_acl, not passing on the second stage registration
phase to other modules
Simo
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earlier.
Move gendb_search() to use talloc_vasprintf() and steal only the parts
actually being used for the results.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Update the rootdse module to use the new schema.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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This updates the module to handle both SID allocation and nextRid
updating while importing users. (As imported users already have a
SID, so don't go via the allocation step). We also ensure that SIDs
in the database are unquie at create time.
Furthermore, at allocation time, we double-check the SID isn't already
in use, and that we don't create a foriegnSecurityPrincipal for a
'local' sid.
Also create random samAccountName entries for users without one (we
were setting $000000-000000000000).
We may want to seperate the uniqueness code from the rest of samldb,
and into a module with the objectguid code, which needs similar
checks. These checks also need to apply to modification, or those
modifications denied outright.
Also update part of the testsuite to validate this.
Andrew Bartlett
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than a hardcoded SID.
Fix the samldb module to return the what *was* the nextrid, rather
than the new nextrid (that is for next time).
Andrew Bartlett
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err, they save time at least. The correct use of an error string in
this case quickly pinpoited an overzealous check, and saved me hours
of painful debugging.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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the error message.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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Simo.
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request handler, you really have to watch the recursion issues...
Andrew Bartlett
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passwords) be moved into the database, and not be hard-coded in the
module source.
Andrew Bartlett
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This should be replaced with real ACLs, which tridge is working on.
In the meantime, the rules are very simple:
- SYSTEM and Administrators can read all.
- Users and anonymous cannot read passwords, can read everything else
- list of 'password' attributes is hard-coded
Most of the difficult work in this was fighting with the C/js
interface to add a system_session() all, as it still doesn't get on
with me :-)
Andrew Bartlett
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a second_stage_init private function for modules that need a second stage init.
Simo.
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There's still lot of work to do but the patch is stable
enough to be pushed into the main samba4 tree.
Simo.
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sambaNTPassword. Likewise lmPwdHistory -> sambaLMPwdHistory.
The idea here is to avoid having conflicting formats when we get to
replication. We know the base data matches, but we may need to use a
module to munge formats.
Andrew Bartlett
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Because we don't know the syntax of unicodePwd, we want to avoid using
that attribute name. It may cause problems later when we get
replication form windows.
I'm doing this before the tech preview, so we don't get too many
supprises as folks upgrade databases into later versions.
Andrew Bartlett
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be a valid talloc() pointer, as other modules may rely on this.
Andrew Bartlett
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supportedSASLMechanism in the rootdse. (Second half of a patch
commited earlier today).
Andrew Bartlett
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Re-introduce and use the OUTPUT_TYPE property for MODULEs to force
specific modules to always be included
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using pre-calculated passwords for all kerberos key types.
(Previously we could only use these for the NT# type).
The module handles all of the hash/string2key tasks for all parts of
Samba, which was previously in the rpc_server/samr/samr_password.c
code. We also update the msDS-KeyVersionNumber, and the password
history. This new module can be called at provision time, which
ensures we start with a database that is consistent in this respect.
By ensuring that the krb5key attribute is the only one we need to
retrieve, this also simplifies the run-time KDC logic. (Each value of
the multi-valued attribute is encoded as a 'Key' in ASN.1, using the
definition from Heimdal's HDB. This simplfies the KDC code.).
It is hoped that this will speed up the KDC enough that it can again
operate under valgrind.
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We need to add to the multivalued objectClass, not ignore it because
the user has already specified a value.
Also rename the template again.
This was caught by more stringent tests in the unicodePwd module, but
breaks MMC. A later commit will sort the objectClass.
Andrew Bartlett
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the difference between these at all, and in the future the
fact that INIT_OBJ_FILES include smb_build.h will be sufficient to
have recompiles at the right time.
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different computer account types. (Earlier code changes removed the
BDC case).
We don't use the TemplateDomainController, so just have a
TemplateServer in provision_templates.ldif
Andrew Bartlett
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- removed an unnecessary level of pointer in ldb_search structure
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the ldap server. The reason for the change is that ldb modules need
some way to get at the static info stored in the rootDSE (such as the
location of the schema) but they can't do that right now
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after being freed)
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This patch changes the way lsb_search is called and the meaning of the returned integer.
The last argument of ldb_search is changed from struct ldb_message to struct ldb_result
which contains a pointer to a struct ldb_message list and a count of the number of messages.
The return is not the count of messages anymore but instead it is an ldb error value.
I tryed to keep the patch as tiny as possible bu as you can guess I had to change a good
amount of places. I also tried to double check all my changes being sure that the calling
functions would still behave as before. But this patch is big enough that I fear some bug
may have been introduced anyway even if it passes the test suite. So if you are currently
working on any file being touched please give it a deep look and blame me for any error.
Simo.
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most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without
warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-(
I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will
replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other
operational attributes
In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the
operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the
ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the
early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus
needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a
pain to pass around everywhere.
Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets
the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward
coding in a few places.
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mmc management support
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