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we only need to allocate a new sequence number when
replPropertyMetaData is changing or being created on an object
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I think these modules ended up LGPL because someone based the module
on an existing LGPL module in the core ldb, and it spread from
there. Certainly there is no reason for the ldb modules that are not
distributed as part of ldb to be LGPL.
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When changing non-replicated attributes we should not update the
uSNChanged attribute on the record, otherwise the DRS server will
think this record needs replicating.
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If we already have a repsFrom for a particular DC and naming context
then we should not overwrite it, as it contains info on what
replication we've already done
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The KCC might have changed repsFrom, which is stored in the partitions
structure
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A KCC is a 'Knowledge Consistency Checker', a fancy name for a daemon
that works out who will replicate with who in a AD domain. This
implements an extremely simple KCC task that just wants to replicate
with everyone :-)
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thanks to Metze for spotting this
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Every time we change a ldb object with the repl_meta_data module
loaded we need to update the replPropertyMetaData attribute to fix the
timestamps and USNs of the attributes being changed.
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When a DsAddEntry is used to create a nTDSDSA object we need to also
create the SPNs for the NTDS GUID in the servers machine account.
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We were trying to encode strings like 'top' as integers, without first
looking them up in our schema. We need special handling for all the
attributes that contain attributeID_id or governsID_id fields that
should be translated first before encoding.
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This patch implements DsReplicaSync by passing the call via irpc to
the repl server task. The repl server then triggers an immediate
replication of the specified partition.
This means we no longer need to set a small value for
dreplsrv:periodic_interval to force frequent DRS replication. We can
now wait for the DC to send us a ReplicaSync msg for any partition
that changes, and we immediately sync that partition.
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I've found that w2k3 deletes the repsTo records we carefully created
in the vampire join if we don't refresh them frequently. After about
30mins all 3 repsTo records are gone.
This patch adds automatic refresh of the repsTo by calling
DSReplicaUpdateRefs every time we do a sync cycle with the server
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metze
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metze
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Here we just need to map the oid string in the ldb value to
the ATTRTYP id.
metze
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Previous patch was incomplete regarding the "primaryGroupId" attribute. Complete it.
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This fixes up the change of the primary group of a user when using the ADUC
console:
- When the "primaryGroupId" attribute changes, we have to delete the
"member"/"memberOf" attribute reference of the new primary group and add one
for the old primary group.
- Deny deletion of primary groups according to Windows Server (so we cannot
have invalid "primaryGroupID" attributes in our AD).
- We cannot add a primary group directly before it isn't a secondary one of a
user account.
- We cannot add a secondary reference ("member" attribute) when the group has
been chosen as primary one.
This also removes the LDB templates which are basically overhead now.
This should also fix bug #6599.
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The parameters "lmNewHash" and/or "ntNewHash" could be NULL and when we perform
write operations on them (look below in the code) we could get SIGSEGVs!
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This replace the dsdb_syntax_FOOBAR_ldb_to_drsuapi function,
which was left as a TODO code. Implementation in both added functions
is completely identical and probably should differ in the future.
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This one copes with deleted objects where linked attributes have been
set on the module. We hit this when we do the ldb wipe at the start of
a provision, which trigers linked attribute updates, but for objects
that have disappeared. We need to ensure that the linked attribute
updates only happen on the right object, and if the object gets
re-created (as happens with a provision) then it is not the right
object.
To cope with this we record the GUID of the object when the operation
that triggered the linked attribute update comes in, and then find the
DN by suing that GUID when we apply the change in the prepare commit
hook.
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This allows for safe transaction end aborts
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Now that ldb is calling prepare commit separately, the job of the
partition module on transaction end is much simpler (and more robust!)
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This will be used by the linked_attribute module
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When running at functional level 2 or above, the repl_meta_data module
can receive linked attribute structures from the repl replication
task. These attributes can come through DRS before the associated
objects have been created. To cope with this, we need to process
linked attributes in the end_transaction hook.
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We need to call down to the next transaction function when we finish
in linked_attributes.
This also changes linked_attributes to use the common
dsdb_find_dn_by_guid() function
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This exposes the linked_attributes to the repl_meta_data module
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This came from the linked_attributes module, but now the
repl_meta_data module needs the same functionality, so move it to a
common routine.
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items are added to the linked attribute list using DLIST_ADD(), which
means to commit them to the database in the same order they came from
the server we need to walk the list backwards when we traverse it
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linked attribute changes can come in any order. This means it is
possible for a forward link to come over the wire in DRS before the
target even exists. To make this work this patch changed the linked
attributes module to gather up all the changes it needs to make in a
linked list, then execute the changes in the end_transaction hook for
the module.
During that commit phase we also fix up all the DNs that we got by
searching for their GUID, as the objects may have moved after the
linked attribute was sent, but before the end of the transaction
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We know the partition DN from the DRS objects, we need to pass this
down the modules below us to ensure they operate on the right
partition
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This structures was used in two ways. In one way it held variables
that are logically internal to the partition module, and in the other
way it was used to pass the partition DN down to other modules. This
change makes the structure contain just the dn which is being passed
down.
This change is part of the support for linked attributes. We will be
passing this control down from above the partition module to force
which partition a request acts upon. The partition module now only
adds this control if it isn't already there.
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This helps a lot with debugging the DRS replication code
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We should always apply a whole set of DRS changes or none of them. See
[MS-DRSR] 3.3.2
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This changes dsdb_write_prefixes_from_schema_to_ldb() to use an
internal talloc hirarchy, so we can safely give it a NULL context from
the python.
It also fixes manual construction of the ldb_message - we now use the
right helper functions.
Andrew Bartlett
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The aim is to create a function that is more easily wrapped for
python, so that we can write the updated prefixMap in an upgrade
script.
Andrew Bartlett
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