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projects the right
configure checks are done
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patch from Steven Edwards
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Andrew Bartlett
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- added support for guids in cldap netlogon searches.
the cldap server now passes the LDAP-CLDAP torture test
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- send a username when scanning to make structure elements clearer
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Andrew Bartlett
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config.mk and config.m4 to be consistent with the rest of Samba.
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way of doing
this if you want detection of socket wrapper :-)
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- samba malloc wrapper avoidance not needed now we don't use includes.h
- make testsuite work when BOOL, True, False already defined
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Andrew Bartlett
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should allow us to ditch the local static storage for OIDs, as well as
fix the build on non-heimdal platforms.
Andrew Bartlett
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- don't fail if we don't have xsltproc
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Andrew Bartlett
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Finally remove the distinction between 'krb5' and 'ms_krb5'. We now
don't do kerberos stuff twice on failure. The solution to this is
slightly more general than perhaps was really required (as this is a
special case), but it works, and I'm happy with the cleanup I achived
in the process. All modules have been updated to supply a
NULL-terminated list of OIDs.
In that process, SPNEGO code has been generalised, as I realised that
two of the functions should have been identical in behaviour.
Over in the actual modules, I have worked to remove the 'kinit' code
from gensec_krb5, and placed it in kerberos/kerberos_util.c.
The GSSAPI module has been extended to use this, so no longer requires
a manual kinit at the command line. It will soon loose the
requirement for a on-disk keytab too.
The general kerberos code has also been updated to move from
error_message() to our routine which gets the Heimdal error string
(which may be much more useful) when available.
Andrew Bartlett
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this out by asking GENSEC, just like everybody else.
Andrew Bartlett
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back to the 'not /dev/urandom' method of random number generation, I
don't want to be chasing down 'use of uninitialised value' though all
the crypto code.
Andrew Bartlett
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rafal
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features merged back into gensec_gssapi.
(Removed because I've made some API changes, and it isn't worth
'fixing' the rudundent code to cope with changes)
Andrew Bartlett
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soon-to-be-depricated 'realm'.
Add torture test for this behaviour.
Andrew Bartlet
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back to the other options.
Andrew Bartlett
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kerberos, and how Microsoft constructs their kerberos implementation.
Andrew Bartlett
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in DRSUAPI
-and some comments on what the attribute syntaxes matches what internal datatypes
metze
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correctly - it gets the realm from an initial no-attribute search
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my best guess now is that w2k3 converts the & in the cldap query to an |
for the ldap search. at least it behaves roughly like that.
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AAC, and User attributes in cldap netlogon queries
interestingly, while WinXP generated cldap filters with these set, the
w2k3 cldap server seems to completely ignore them, so I didn't need to
alter our cldap server at all to pass the test :-)
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cldap netlogon queries
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ldap friendly filter strings
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- started adding support for the other cldap attributes that XP uses
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attributes
example:
*: CASE_INSENSITIVE
by placing it in the @ATTRIBUTES object you make all the matching be case insensitive
to make an excepion to the general rule now you just need to create an entry like:
name: CASE_SENSITIVE
the key CASE_SENSITIVE currently does not exist but has the effect of making the code
ignore the wildcard default flag and being ldb case sensitive by default it let the
"name" attribute be case sensitive again
Tridge, can you look at this commit?
Should we introduce a CASE_SENSITVE/BINARY flag and handle it in the code ?
Simo.
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query with this
in uppercase)
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I can now join winxp -> samba4 DC using long name, and login. The nice
thing is there are no delays now, as the client likes the replies it gets
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support, and
filling in some of the returned parameters is quite rough, but it seems to work OK
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- expose the ldap filter string parsing outside of ldap.c
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