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2007-10-10r8790: Finish the migration of aliases and privilages with SamSync, by addingAndrew Bartlett1-11/+130
templating support for foreignSecurityPrincipals to the samdb module. This is an extension beyond what microsoft does, and has been very useful :-) The setup scripts have been modified to use the new template, as has the SAMR and LSA code. Other cleanups in LSA remove the assumption that the short domain name is the first component of the realm. Also add a lot of useful debug messages, to make it clear how/why the SamSync may have gone wrong. Many of these should perhaps be hooked into an error string. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 1f071b0609c5c83024db1d4a7d04334a932b8253)
2007-10-10r8775: More SamSync work. This is really just mechanical...Andrew Bartlett1-5/+264
I need to take a grip over the ForiegnSecurityPrincipals, as the SamSync currently fails on adding some aliases and privilages because it can't find their entry. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 533e44535392fdb292cfff3cdcda9c38ec329d01)
2007-10-10r8771: Extend the SamSync code out to groups and aliases, as well as deleting.Andrew Bartlett1-1/+303
Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit bf594c1022f5ed59c06cb423411f94483b168cbb)
2007-10-10r8752: With all the infrustructure done, details like a SamSync migrationAndrew Bartlett1-0/+414
into LDB are actually quite easy. This brings us the users, and sets basic domain information. You are expected to have provisioned with the settings for the target domain, and have joined the domain as a BDC. Then simply 'net samsync'. Now we just need to flesh out the delta types. Andrew Bartlett (This used to be commit 1e0f7792bb29b17c23197a5e42ee8cabb0cf17d0)