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- fixed some infinite loops in asn1.c
- ensure asn1 callers know if an error is end of buffer or bad data
- handle npending 0 in ldap server
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- this involved changing the buffer handling in the ldap server quite a
lot, as it didn't handle partial packets at all
- removed completely bogus asn1_object_length() function. You can't
do that with BER/DER
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the fact that the ldap data structures now use ldb_message_element.
- fixed null termination of elements in ildap
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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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asn1-tied-to-blocking-sockets code into the ldap client and torture
suite, and out of the generic libs, so nobody else is tempted to use
it for any new code.
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large commit. I thought this was worthwhile to get done for
consistency.
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- added #if TALLOC_DEPRECATED around the _p functions
- fixes the code that broke from the above
while doing this I fixed quite a number of places that were
incorrectly using the non type-safe talloc functions to use the type
safe ones. Some were even doing multiplies for array allocation, which
is potentially unsafe.
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talloc_size() or talloc_array_p() where appropriate.
also fixed a memory leak in pvfs_copy_file() (failed to free a memory
context)
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ioctl.h)
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was a real bug
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metze
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metze
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taking a context (so when you pass a NULL pointer you end up with
memory in a top level context). Fixed it by changing the API to take a
context. The context is only used if the pointer you are reallocing is
NULL.
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does not check the return value, that we don't return uninitialised memory here.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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Volker
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metze
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Argl. I could never get the naming right. Having the most significant byte at
the lowest memory address is big endian, at least according to the google
search for 'big endian'....
Volker
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Fix bug found by Love H?\195?\182rnquist ?\195?\133strand: asn1_write_Integer needs to push
stuff little endian.
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an SPNEGO login from WinXP at least).
talloc_asprintf_append() lost an argument, but because TALLOC_CTX is
now a void*, this was not picked up by the compiler.
I've tested the login (asn1), but not the registry/gtk changes.
Andrew Bartlett
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- merge some stuff from trunk
metze
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metze
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Thanks to Metze and Volker for their unvaluable support :)
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ldap server code
it's not compiled in yet...
metze
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Andrew Bartlett
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various switches without looking one byte past te end of the buffer.
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This layer is used for DCERPC security, as well as ntlm_auth at this
time. It expect things like SASL and the CIFS layer to use it as
well.
The particular purpose of this layer is to introduce SPENGO, which
needs generic access to the actual implementation mechanisms.
Schannel, due to it's 'interesting' setup properties is in GENSEC, but
is only in the RPC code.
Andrew Bartlett
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I have moved the SPNEGO and Kerberos code into libcli/auth, and intend
to refactor them into the same format as NTLMSSP.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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structures. This was suggested by metze recently.
I checked on the build farm and all the machines we have support 64
bit ints, and support the LL suffix for 64 bit constants. I suspect
some won't support strtoll() and related functions, so we will
probably need replacements for those.
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