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Autobuild-User: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Mon Sep 27 07:14:23 UTC 2010 on sn-devel-104
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this converts all callers that use the Samba4 loadparm lp_ calling
convention to use the lpcfg_ prefix.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
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And now we do match at least the LDAP error code (the WERROR one does still
differ from Windows - we will see how to change that).
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It is a problem if a samba header is called ldap.h if we also want
to use OpenLDAP's ldap.h
Andrew Bartlett
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We should use the "ldb_get_*_basedn" calls since they are available in the LDB
library.
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"root_dn" for the sort test
The (forest) "root_dn" hasn't always to be the same as the (domain) "base_dn"!
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This is needed because we don't (want) to specify an explicit
local address. And the socket family (ipv4 vs. ipv6) needs to
be autodetected based on the remote address before the
socket() syscall.
Otherwise we would try to connect to a ipv4 address through an
ipv6only socket.
metze
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I implemented this referral test in C since the LDB python API isn't capable
to extract referrals from search result sets (there the result sets are simple
lists which contain only the matching entries).
First I enhanced the RootDSE test to return all partition base DNs in a new
null-terminated list "partitions". Then I used this in my referrals test which
I've implemented in the LDB api since I needed some certain DN functions.
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In addition I removed a "talloc_free(req)" since we never free elsewhere the
requests explicitly and do it only indirectly with freeing the "conn" object
when the testsuite terminates.
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Signed-off-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
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It turns out that we always add the class/attribute to the schema.
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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 allows us to reuse a ldb context if it is open twice, instead
of going through the expensive process of a full ldb open. We can
reuse it if all of the parameters are the same.
The change relies on callers using talloc_unlink() or free of a parent
to close a ldb context.
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This reduces compile time somewhat.
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Consider for description the post on the technical mailing list. I hope that this
satisfies abartlet again.
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Update to use the new DS_DNS_FOREST_ROOT name, which makes it clearer
what this bit means (according to MS-ADTS doc)
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the test failures
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This reworks the test to be part of the LDAP tests, to make better use
of the torture API and the ldb API (in particular around adding
controls), and a general cleanup.
This also adds the test to the 'make test' run.
Andrew Bartlett
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server
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- Insert a check after the "tsocket" library call to make sure that the call
terminated correctly
- Add a comment to explain why on further calls of "cldap_socket_init" the
destination address hasn't to be specified
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This is all working towards supporting the full WSPP schema without a
major performance penalty.
We now use binary searches when looking up classes and attributes. We
also avoid the loop loading the attributes into ldb, by adding a hook
to override the ldb attribute search function in a module. The
attributes can thus be loaded once, and then saved as part of the
global schema.
Also added support for a few more key attribute syntaxes, as needed
for the full schema.
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Guenther
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The previous ldb_search() interface made it way too easy to leak results,
and being able to use a printf-like expression turns to be really useful.
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
(This used to be commit a484334fb4dafd1df514d1bf88f7e0c4f07dff86)
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(This used to be commit 3b8eec7ca334528cad3cdcd5e3fc5ee555d8d0e0)
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This now handles checking if the user exists, including validating the
ACB mask on the user.
This would be a nasty security hole, if Kerberos did not already
expose this information anonymously...
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 441b286c00f9a7743cdefeb243545bdbd2c94c5e)
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This fixes up some compiled in constants and checks a couple more NT
versions.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit ca1b3fe3add06dc22361d5a5fe7e63a6abb1697c)
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This now matches section 7.3.3 of the MS-ATDS specification, and all
our current tests pass against windows. There is still more testing
to do, and the server implementation to complete.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 431d0c03965cbee85691cd0dc1e2a509c1a2b717)
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(This used to be commit 5b44d8121de7735d69e6238a1442aff034a8ebd3)
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the code.
Make sure we pass around the event_context where we need it instead.
All test but a few python ones fail. Jelmer promised to fix them.
(This used to be commit 3045d391626fba169aa26be52174883e18d323e9)
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(This used to be commit b4e1ae07a284c044704322446c94351c2decff91)
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(This used to be commit fd0bb96acea3d7949cf0574bb6f3568a90f67f4e)
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