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(Deny creation of entries with operational attributes specified)
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Apparently Windows Server (2003) doesn't like the comma delimiter here. I got
always error 16 ("LDB_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE"). With this change the test works
again.
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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I've forgotten to add this when checking in the reworked SAMLDB module
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metze
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ldap_backend used to filter out ldap controls on modify. Also, modified
python binding for ldap_modify to allow writing tests for such controls.
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ldb_msg_add_dn does not copy the dn linearized string
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a helper function to a DN element to an ldb_msg using ldb_msg_add_string.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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- The outside API contains "DN" string arguments: Bad. Since in this way we
fully rely on the outside calls regarding the right DN format. Solution: Use
always a "struct ldb_dn" entry. Since this one is interchangeable and we can
handle it in our preferred way.
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- DN comparison: The function doesn't seem that efficient. I "upgraded" it a bit
to be more powerful (added a second length check and do both before the string
comparison)
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This tests the fix for double rename/add and indexing
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This is useful for speed tests with large numbers of records.
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this prevents output being buffered when redirected to a file. Useful
for larger ldb command line operations
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When we rename or modify a record, we need to update the indexes at
the same time. It is important that we use the DN of the actual
message that is stored in the database to do this, not the DN that was
passed in by the user. If the two differ in case then the index
records needs to use the 'real' record DN, as index handling is
currently case sensitive.
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This makes it much easier to debug (as you can break in the ldb
modules by running gdb on /usr/bin/python)
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When ildap created a new message to forward, it only copied controls for ldb_search
requests. This caused controls for add and modify to be lost in transition
and tests for them could not be implemented.
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Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
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This specifically fixes a problem showing extra bytes of garbage in list and
print in regshell, even though the vk.data_length has the correct size.
Signed-off-by: Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
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Fixed some expected owners and groups.
Signed-off-by: Nadezhda Ivanova <nadezhda.ivanova@postpath.com>
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So the converted DN will be freed after usage.
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Don't add only a new objectclass but also a new attribute. Plus let now the
server itself calculate the "lDAPDisplayName" attribute and compare the result.
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I think those parts should be deactivated since they're result set checks for
lookups which are commented out already.
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The DN escape function was using the form \c where c is any
character. The unescape function was using \XX where XX is a 2 digit
hex number. The asymmetry led to quite a few problems when we start to
deal with DNs containing escape chars, such as CN=foo\0ADEL:XXX. The
result was a DN that was not accessible.
This patch changes the escaping to follow RFC2253 much more
closely. We accept either type of escape, and produce the two types of
escape, depending on the character being escaped
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(These are deliberately there in DRS replication).
Andrew Bartlett
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This is now in dsdb_dn. Removing this to a specific wrapper avoids a
number of bugs where Binary DNs were being handled incorrectly.
This reverts much of tridge's commit
fd22e0304782e20b9bbb29464b6c745d409ff4c6
Andrew Bartlett
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This converts the code from using the binary DN code in ldb_dn to
using a special Samba-specfic wrapper around ldb_dn.
We also use the dsdb_dn code for DN+Binary and DN+String comparisons
(changed from treating them as Binary blobs)
Andrew Bartlett
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This will help simplify boilerplate comparison functions where we
don't have a shortcut way to compare.
Andrew Bartlett
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Rather than have a repeat of the bugs we found at the plugfest where
hexidecimal strings must be in upper or lower case in particular
places, ensure that each caller chooses which case they want.
This reverts most of the callers back to upper case, as things were
before tridge's patch. The critical call in the extended DN code is
of course handled in lower case.
Andrew Bartlett
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This size constraint is not correct in it's current form, as windows
does send us rDN values for CN with lengths longer than 64. Once we
know how this constraint really works we can add it back in.
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This fixes up the broken "send" method of the python bindings and corrects some
other parameter lists in parsing functions (this is only cosmetic). The reason
for the bug was a superfluous "|"!
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Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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Signed-off-by: Nadezhda Ivanova <nadezhda.ivanova@postpath.com>
Author: Zahari Zahariev <zahari.zahariev@postpath.com>
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"msg_delete_attribute" doesn't return an LDB result constant.
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scope rather than "int""
This reverts commit 4f8826ff7f4789c5b5f363b733a42053f72aa526.
Jelmer pointed out that the "enum"s don't work so well in combination with python.
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Calling it from samdb_connect() can cause a stale schema to be put
into the global schema.
Thanks to Andrew Bartlett for spotting this.
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