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This reduces caller complexity, because the TLS code is now called
just like any other socket. (A new socket context is returned by the
tls_init_server and tls_init_client routines).
When TLS is not available, the original socket is returned.
Andrew Bartlett
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- add set_title hook to the process models
- use setproctitle library in process_model standard if available
- the the title for the task servers and on connections
metze
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metze
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file dependencies
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most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without
warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-(
I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will
replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other
operational attributes
In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the
operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the
ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the
early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus
needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a
pain to pass around everywhere.
Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets
the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward
coding in a few places.
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to crash. This is one of the downsides of the fact that the ejs engine
is not event driven, resulting in the rendering of each web page being
'semi-async'. We need to protect the web context from the timeout
processing until we have unwound the stack back to the point that the
'web' variable representing the page rendering logic won't be used any
more.
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bug found by coverity
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message instead of NULL.
Fix up some other terminate messgages to be consistent.
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to task_server_terminate()
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connections on that port
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client
is using tls by looking at the first byte on the connection. This allows
both https and http services to be on the same port
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clients using the web server.
This allows for things like
application['state'] = "shuttting down"
and then every web client can see that the server is going down
- added support for session[] data. This allows web pages to store
long term data specific to this client. It relies on
cookies. Sessions auto timeout (default timeout 5 minutes). The
timeout can be set in the scripts.
- changed from processing all .html files as esp, to only processing
.esp files as esp. This makes it easier to compare the samba web
server to appWeb as a reference implementation.
- expanded the number of standard variables setup by esp. See the
showvars.esp example page for all variables.
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This includes an embedded server side scripting system called 'esp'
(see http://www.appwebserver.org/products/esp/esp.html) and javascript
based scripting language called 'esj' (see
http://www.appwebserver.org/products/ejs/ejs.html)
The justification for including this scripting language is that it
should make it much easier to write a high quality web interface for
Samba4. The scripting language can call into any Samba4 library code
(so for example it will be able to make ldb and loadparm calls), plus
it provides easy support for forms, cookies, sessions etc.
There is still quite a bit more work to do on the web server, but
there is enough here now for people to look at and comment. I will be
committing some sample web pages that test esp functionality shortly.
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