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This allows the ldb tools to show their full command line options
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We know the partition DN from the DRS objects, we need to pass this
down the modules below us to ensure they operate on the right
partition
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This structures was used in two ways. In one way it held variables
that are logically internal to the partition module, and in the other
way it was used to pass the partition DN down to other modules. This
change makes the structure contain just the dn which is being passed
down.
This change is part of the support for linked attributes. We will be
passing this control down from above the partition module to force
which partition a request acts upon. The partition module now only
adds this control if it isn't already there.
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Two controls with the same OID makes no sense, as they may
have different data attached
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This helps a lot with debugging the DRS replication code
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We should always apply a whole set of DRS changes or none of them. See
[MS-DRSR] 3.3.2
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This function provides a easy function for displaying a ldb_message
structure in a human readable format. It is especially useful for
calling in gdb.
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- remove trailing spaces and tabs
- shorten some variable names for readability
- try to break superlong lines for readability
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One for getting attributes with DN syntax, one for getting forward
linked attributes and one for getting the list of partition
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Michael
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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metze
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Guenther
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The previous patches to the provision system cut down on the number of
reconnects, and disabled the partition handling for part of the
process. This means we lost the setting of @OPTIONS as a replicated
attribute into the partitions.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows us to turn a python LdbMessage back into a string.
Andrew Bartlett
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Also add tests to prove that we got this correct, and correct the
existing tests which used the wrong constants.
Andrew Bartlett
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This changes dsdb_write_prefixes_from_schema_to_ldb() to use an
internal talloc hirarchy, so we can safely give it a NULL context from
the python.
It also fixes manual construction of the ldb_message - we now use the
right helper functions.
Andrew Bartlett
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This allows us to test out the code that will do the modify of the
prefixMap, and to provide the bindings that may assist a future
upgrade script.
Andrew Bartlett
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This will ensure that the GUID can be filled in correctly, and assist
us to validate DN targets in the future.
Andrew Bartlett
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The aim is to create a function that is more easily wrapped for
python, so that we can write the updated prefixMap in an upgrade
script.
Andrew Bartlett
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This revises tridge's commit 61ca4c491e1c13eb7d97847f743b0f540f1117c4
to use ldb_request_add_control() instead of a manual construction.
Andrew Bartlett
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The objectclass module checks that the target parent exists, and
refuses renames if it doesn't exist. For this to work for deleted
objects we have to do the search in the objectclass module with the
"show deleted" control enabled.
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We were failing because CN=Deleted Objects, which is marked as
'deleted' itself, could not be re-added in a reprovision.
Andrew Bartlett
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Instead, use the fact that the ldb_parse_tree structure is public to
construct the 'and not deleted' clause as a structure, and apply each
filter tree to that template.
Andrew Bartlett
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this test.
Jeremy.
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The OIDs are not NULL terminated by the python caller, in line with
the LDB API, but we need them to be here, as we were casting them to a
string.
Andrew Bartlett
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The problem is that samdb_result_string() and
ldb_msg_find_attr_as_string() both simply cast the string, rather than
ensuring the return value is NULL terminated. This may be best
regarded as a flaw in LDB, but fixing it there is going to be more
difficult.
Andrew Bartlett
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metze
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metze
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The change to protocol version 1 was not intentional, and broke the
protocol established with the ntp.org project.
Andrew Bartlett
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Put was assuming that the remote name was always absolute, and not relative to
the current remote directory.
Signed-off-by: Sam Liddicott <sam@liddicott.com>
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This should ensure the debug messages do not have random characters at
their ends.
Andrew Bartlett
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This is a small start on (ie, the only trivial part of) the work shown in:
http://k5wiki.kerberos.org/wiki/Projects/Samba4_Port#Samba.27s_use_of_Heimdal_symbols.2C_with_MIT_differences
(a table of all Kerberos symbols used in Samba4, and notes on where
they differ from those provided with MIT Kerberos)
Andrew Bartlett
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