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We used strtol() on a number of places to convert into uid_t or gid_t
from a string representation such as LDAP attribute, but on some
platforms, unsigned long might be necessary to store big id_t values.
This patch converts to using strtoul() instead.
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Previously, it assumed that all members were users. This changes
the interface so that either a user or a group can be specified.
Also, it eliminates the need for a memory context to be passed,
since the internal memory should be self-contained.
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This first approach handles the non-optimized "pure" RFC2307bis
case. It recursively calls into nested groups until it it has
found them all or hits the pre-defined nesting limit.
It then saves all member users first, then all groups to the sysdb
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If we send a zero num_users value, we should just immediately
return success, rather than starting a useless transaction
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If during initgroups operation we find out that any of the groups
the user is a member of is not cached yet we add a incomplete,
expired group entry. That way, we save ourselves from looking up and
saving all the potential user entries the group may also consist of.
Because the group is expired, it will be refreshed during the next
getgrgid/getgrnam call and correct member list will be returned.
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getgrnam()/getgrgid() should return all group members instead of only those
which have already been cached (in sysdb). To achieve this every member
that is currently not in the cache is looked up via LDAP and saved to the
cache.
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Addtional parameter "populate_members" for save_group() and save_groups()
to indicate that the "member" attribute of the groups is populated with
sysdb DNs of the members (instead of LDAP DNs).
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We tried to be too clever and only requested the name of the group,
but we require the objectClass to validate the results.
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/622
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If sysdb_attrs_get_el() call failed in function sdap_save_group(),
it would result in printing an undefined value of variable name.
This is now fixed by initializing the variable.
Ticket: #579
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Instead of recursively updating all users of each group the user
being queried belongs to, just add or remove membership for the
requested user.
Fixes https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/478
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/542
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Failing to return after the tevent_req_post() here can result in a
null-pointer dereference (along with other hard-to-track bugs)
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/507
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Also update BUILD.txt
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