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2007-10-10r7925: small tidyup (please keep lines at a reasonable length)Andrew Tridgell1-1/+2
(This used to be commit 0bfd91c32a62e651e81ce8d3b102158ec9c680fe)
2007-10-10r7860: switch our ldb storage format to use a NDR encoded objectSid. This isAndrew Tridgell1-17/+34
quite a large change as we had lots of code that assumed that objectSid was a string in S- format. metze and simo tried to convince me to use NDR format months ago, but I didn't listen, so its fair that I have the pain of fixing all the code now :-) This builds on the ldb_register_samba_handlers() and ldif handlers code I did earlier this week. There are still three parts of this conversion I have not finished: - the ltdb index records need to use the string form of the objectSid (to keep the DNs sane). Until that it done I have disabled indexing on objectSid, which is a big performance hit, but allows us to pass all our tests while I rejig the indexing system to use a externally supplied conversion function - I haven't yet put in place the code that allows client to use the "S-xxx-yyy" form for objectSid in ldap search expressions. w2k3 supports this, presumably by looking for the "S-" prefix to determine what type of objectSid form is being used by the client. I have been working on ways to handle this, but am not happy with them yet so they aren't part of this patch - I need to change pidl to generate push functions that take a "const void *" instead of a "void*" for the data pointer. That will fix the couple of new warnings this code generates. Luckily it many places the conversion to NDR formatted records actually simplified the code, as it means we no longer need as many calls to dom_sid_parse_talloc(). In some places it got more complex, but not many. (This used to be commit d40bc2fa8ddd43560315688eebdbe98bdd02756c)
2007-10-10r7527: - added a ldb_search_bytree() interface, which takes a ldb_parse_treeAndrew Tridgell1-9/+18
instead of a search expression. This allows our ldap server to pass its ASN.1 parsed search expressions straight to ldb, instead of going via strings. - updated all the ldb modules code to handle the new interface - got rid of the separate ldb_parse.h now that the ldb_parse structures are exposed externally - moved to C99 structure initialisation in ldb - switched ldap server to using ldb_search_bytree() (This used to be commit 96620ab2ee5d440bbbc51c1bc0cad9977770f897)
2007-10-10r6470: Remove ldb_search_free() it is not needed anymore.Simo Sorce1-18/+12
Just use talloc_free() to release the memory after an ldb_search(). (This used to be commit 4f0948dab0aa5e8b6a4ce486f3668ca8dfae23db)
2007-10-10r6084: - Introduce the samldb module dependency on samba4Simo Sorce1-205/+170
- This module will take care of properly filling an user or group object with required fields. You just need to provide the dn and the objectclass and a user/group get created Simo. (This used to be commit fb9afcaf533a4c32547d1857306e0aece8063953)
2007-10-10r5588: We currently use a string representing an hex number so conform to that.Simo Sorce1-3/+3
But we should move to a signed integer in future to be AD compatible. (This used to be commit b67512c5139af121b6579a5c6318a489c2132ebb)
2007-10-10r5587: more work around the samldb moduleSimo Sorce1-8/+180
fix the provision.ldif the layout of the @MODULES dn has changed since last commit (This used to be commit acb99e63d40e71fa843c1b7a1719a350a353ed28)
2007-10-10r5584: add new experimental ldb moduleSimo Sorce1-0/+512
(This used to be commit e77a070c841c7a1b73dfcea2d43651618557d0f4)