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The dyndns init function was starting the timer even if the updates were
set to False. This patch splits the init of dynamic updates and the
timer into two functions so that the back end can start the updates
separately from reading the options.
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Added missing variable in DEBUG macro call.
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This options is mostly provided for future expansion. Currently it is
undocumented and both IPA and AD dynamic DNS updates default to
GSS-TSIG. Allowed values are GSS-TSIG and none.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1831
Adds a new option that can be used to force nsupdate to only use TCP to
communicate with the DNS server.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1832
While some servers, such as FreeIPA allow the PTR record to be
synchronized when the forward record is updated, other servers,
including Active Directory, require that the PTR record is synchronized
manually.
This patch adds a new option, dyndns_update_ptr that automatically
generates appropriate DNS update message for updating the reverse zone.
This option is off by default in the IPA provider.
Also renames be_nsupdate_create_msg to be_nsupdate_create_fwd_msg
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This new options adds the possibility of updating the DNS entries
periodically regardless if they have changed or not. This feature
will be useful mainly in AD environments where the Windows clients
periodically update their DNS records.
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This patch introduces new options for dynamic DNS updates that are not
specific to any back end. The current ipa dyndns options are still
usable, just with a deprecation warning.
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Provides two new layers instead of the previous IPA specific layer:
1) dp_dyndns.c -- a very generic dyndns layer on the DP level. Its
purpose it to make it possible for any back end to use dynamic DNS
updates.
2) sdap_dyndns.c -- a wrapper around dp_dyndns.c that utilizes some
LDAP-specific features like autodetecting the address from the LDAP
connection.
Also converts the dyndns code to new specific error codes.
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