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helper function to set them.
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Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Ad supports three extended operations:
- start tls
- dynamic objects
- fast binds
none of these are a priority.
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Finally acknowledge that ldb is inherently async and does not have a dual personality anymore
Rename all ldb_async_XXX functions to ldb_XXX except for ldb_async_result, it is now ldb_reply
to reflect the real function of this structure.
Simo.
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The function pointer was meant to be unused, this patch fixes
partition.c to use ldb_sequence_number(). (No backend provided the
pointer any more).
Set the flags onto the ldb structure, so that all backends opened by
the partitions module inherit the flags.
Set the read-ony flag when accessed as the global catalog
Modify the LDAP server to track that this query is for the global
catalog (by incoming port), and set a opqaue pointer.
Next step is to read that opaque pointer in the partitions module.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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the whole ldb structure.
Because the sequence number was a fn pointer on the main ldb context,
turn it into a full request (currently sync).
Andrew Bartlett
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Check timeouts are correctly verified.
Some minor fixed and removal of unused code.
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I was sick of jumping inot each module for each request,
even the ones not handle by that module.
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I think I should change the name of this function
to ldb_async_process(), any opinions ?
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metze
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my previous patch added it for modules). This is the next step towards
LDB backends and modules as run-time loadable .so files.
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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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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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Currently only ldb_ildap is async, the plan
is to first make all backend support the async calls,
and then remove the sync functions from backends and
keep the only in the API.
Modules will need to be transformed along the way.
Simo
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in attrib_handler.c functions
remove it again
Simo
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Also add a way to provide utf8 compliant functions
by registering them with ldb_set_utf8_fns()
Next comes code to register samba internal utf8 functions.
Simo.
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metze
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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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Andrew Bartlett
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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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- added note about allowedAttributesEffective (will be needed for mmc)
- fixed some more ldb warnings
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- removed the timestamps module, replacing it with the operational module
- added a ldb_msg_copy_shallow() function which should be used when a module
wants to add new elements to a message on add/modify. This is needed
because the caller might be using a constant structure, or may want to
re-use the structure again
- enabled the UTC time attribute syntaxes in the operational module
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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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a search() function, instead each module now only implements the
bytree method, and the expression based search is handled generically
by the modules code. This makes for more consistency and less code
duplication.
fixed the tdb backend to handle BASE searches much more
efficiently. They now always only lookup one record, regardless of the
search expression
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do not autostart transactions on ldb operations if a transaction is already in place
test transactions on winsdb
all my tests passes so far
tridge please confirm this is ok for you
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changed the prioivate modules API
error string are now not spread over all
modules but are kept in a single place.
This allows a better control of memory
and error reporting.
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LDB_ERR_ value
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private ldb API
ldb_sqlite3 is already working with this model and ldb_tdb will do
as soon as tridge finishes the tdb transaction code.
currently the transactions are always implicit and wrap any single
ldb API call except searching, the transaction functions are
currently not made public on purpose.
Simo.
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distinguished names
Provide more functions to handle DNs in this form
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Search by distinguishedName as if searching by dn
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show up as strings
not binary blobs
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This code applies correct ldap standard wildcard matching code
removes WILDCARD matching from tdb @ATTRIBUTES, that's now handled independently
adds some more tests for wildcard matching
fixes dn comparison code in ldb_match
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- we do not support multpiple attribute components anymore, makes code a lot easier
they will be readded later if we found out they are really used, so far my tests
show w2k3 do not handle them as well
- fix escaping issues, move component value to be in an ldb_val structure
still need to handle binary values case
- make cononicalize functions leak less memory by giving a specific memory context
- fix tests scripts so that test-ldap can start
- make test not delete databases on completion so that I can inspect them
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- moved the knowledge of attribute types out of ldb_tdb and into the
generic ldb code. This allows the ldb_match() message match logic
to be generic, so it can be used by other backend
- added the generic ability to load attribute handlers, for
canonicalisation, compare, ldif read and ldif write. In the future
this will be used by the schema module to allow us to correctly
obey the attributetype schema elements
- added attribute handlers for some of the core ldap attribute types,
Integer, DirectoryString, DN, ObjectClass etc
- added automatic registration of attribute handlers for well-known
attribute names 'cn', 'dc', 'dn', 'ou' and 'objectClass'
- converted the objectSid special handlers for Samba to the new system
- added more correct handling of indexing in tdb backend based on the
attribute canonicalisation function
- added generic support for subclasses, moving it out of the tdb
backend. This will be used in future by the schema module
- fixed several bugs in the dn_explode code. It still needs more
work, but doesn't corrupt ldb dbs any more.
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so that ldbedit, ldbsearch etc can display nice human readable ldif,
while storing the data as binary blobs. This will be used for storing
NDR encoded objectSid and similar attributes, while making the command
line interface sane
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for use by backends.
Currently only EventContext is used in this way.
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cmdline credentials code (which will be done soon)
- added a ldb_init() call, and changed ldb_connect() to take a ldb
context. This allows for much better error handling in
ldb_connect(), and also made the popt conversion easier
- fixed up all the existing backends with the new syntax
- improved error handling in *_connect()
- fixed a crash bug in the new case_fold_required() code
- ensured that ltdb_rename() and all ltdb_search() paths get the read lock
- added a ldb_oom() macro to make it easier to report out of memory
situations in ldb code
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Next step is to
remove the check for the ldap libraries in configure
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using to perform such things as bitop tests on integers.
So far I have only added support for the 1.2.840.113556.1.4.803 and
1.2.840.113556.1.4.804 rules, which are for bitwise and/or
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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()
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