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to test the behaviour of objectCategory=user searches.
It turns out (thanks to a hint on
http://blog.joeware.net/2005/12/08/147/) that objectCategory=user maps
into objectCategory=CN=Person,... (by the defaultObjectCategory of
that objectclass).
Simplify the entryUUID module by using the fact that we now set the DN
as the canoncical form of objectCategory.
Andrew Bartlett
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hosts that don't have it.
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s3 clustering code.
This commit just establishes the API. The ctdb backend for this will
come soon.
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from MMC Active Directory Users and Computers).
Windows sets a 14 UCS2 char buffer as the password in this case.
We need to allow random buffers to be accepted as complex passwords,
even if they don't have ASCII upper or lower case characters. (If
half the bytes are > 127, then it's likely a random buffer).
Also make the test match the documented windows behaviour of '3 of the
4 classes: upper, lower, digit, special'.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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ldb_subclass list.
Next step will be to have this module also set the objectCategory and
default ntSecurityDescriptor
Andrew Bartlett
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some issues in the NBT server (this was a false positive, but easily
worked around) and DRSUAPI server.
We should take care not to use the ldb_context as a talloc pool, and
to always ensure that any results from ldb_search() are moved off that
pool with talloc_steal or talloc_free().
To work around the issue in provision, for which I can find no fault
(other than a lot of work being done in provision), I've moved the
detector trigger to 400 additional blocks.
This fixes Bug #4810 by <mwallnoefer@yahoo.de>
Andrew Bartlett
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we catch messages pushed out by modules during startup.
This also sets an explict mapping between ldb and Samba debug levels.
Andrew Bartlett
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is that when we all ldb_msg_add_empty(), we might realloc() the
msg->elements array. We need to ensure the source pointer (when
copying an element from the same msg) is still valid, or the data
copied.
Andrew Bartlett
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Michael
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error condition to write. This is in tdb_new_database.
Fix one call to tdb_new_database in tdb_open_ex to not
overwrite the newly propagated errno (typically ENOSPC).
Michael
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Add TDB_VOLATILE as open_flag to activate the per-hashchain dead record
optimization.
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* prevent infinite loops due to 0 bytes written:
try once more. if we still get 0 as return,
set errno to ENOSPC and return -1 (error)
* replace int by correct types (ssize_t and size_t).
* print a warning log message in case "written < requested to write"
usually this means, that the next call to pwrite will fail
with return value -1 and set errno accordingly.
Note that the former error condition "written != requested to write"
is not a correct error condition of write/pwrite. If this is due
to an error, a subsequent call to (p)write will reveal the cause
(typically "no space left on device" - ENOSPC).
Michael
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The proper error condition is (ret == -1) instead of
(ret != number_of_byte_told_to_write).
Michael
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On machines with a 4 byte int, and a 8 byte pointer, the ESP could would fail.
The problem is that 0 != NULL. 0 is an int (4 bytes) and NULL is a
pointer (8), and this matters critically to varargs functions.
If a 0 was passed as the 'terminating' argument, then only 4 bytes
would be written to the stack, but va_arg(ap, char *) would try and
pull 8, reading uninitalised memory.
Andrew Bartlett
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Michael
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compared with a shell-escape (\).
Fixes bug #4765
Andrew Bartlett
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Michael
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security mechanisms at the moment. I'll put this back when I
implement the functionality.
Andrew Bartlett
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not GNU Library General Public License
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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test to prove the behaviour of LDAP renames etc.
Fix LDB to return correct error code when failing to rename one DN
onto another.
Andrew Bartlett
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We can't ever allow duplicates, even if the client sends them
Andrew Bartlett
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on metze's schema work.
Andrew Bartlett
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were set in the old one. Otherwise SOCKET_FLAG_NOCLOSE causes a major
fd leak
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Jeremy.
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patch).
- samba3sam.js: rework the samba3sam test to not use objectCategory,
as it's has special rules (dnsName a simple match)
- ldap.js: Test the ordering of the objectClass attributes for the baseDN
- schema_init.c: Load the mayContain and mustContain (and system...) attributes when
reading the schema from ldb
- To make the schema load not suck in terms of performance, write the
schema into a static global variable
- ldif_handlers.c: Match objectCategory for equality and canonicolisation
based on the loaded schema, not simple tring manipuation
- ldb_msg.c: don't duplicate attributes when adding attributes to a list
- kludge_acl.c: return allowedAttributesEffective based on schema results
and privilages
Andrew Bartlett
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any subclasses loaded yet, or none are applicable.
This fixes MMC so that it at least displays the Samba domain as a
domain, but there is still work to be done.
Andrew Bartlett
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qsort().
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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say "locks chain and returned record", not
"and returns record"
Jeremy.
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travlocks.lock_rw for lock read/write types, it
was sometimes using it (tdb_next_lock) and
sometimes explicitly using F_WRLCK instead.
Change this to consistently use travlocks.lock_rw
only.
I'm pretty sure about this fix (else I woudn't
be checking this in :-) but tridge and Volker
please review.
Jeremy.
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