SASL mech removed from backend bind callback (as SASL is managed by frontend)
Changes to some backends are untested (as I don't have all dependent
software install)
liblutil/ntservice.c change registry key path used for non-default
service names.
slapd/Makefile.in change to generate slapd.syms dynamically
slapd/daemon.c fix to make NT service ignore SIGBREAK
slapd/main.c fix to allow NT to retrieve listening url from registry
slapd/nt_svc.c fix for exported symbols
slapd/result.c change use of strerror to sock_errstr
slapd/slapd.syms no longer needed
support for DCE slash-delimited, left-to-right DNs;
support for a domain socket transport (enable with
--enable-ldapi); and extensions to URL parsing to
support the latter transport.
provide prototype in lutil.h
use LBER_SOCKET_T instead of int in prototype. (didn't use
ber_socket_t so all of lber.h wouldn't have be dragged in)
rename signal handlers, use RETSIGTYPE, and make SIGHUP wake
rename fd to sd to reflect descriptor must be usable as a socket.
renamed sel_exit_fds to wake_sds to reflect current use
improve readability of sockpeer.c including removing obtuse goto.
to validate input dn's BEFORE sending dn's to server.
Also fixed getfilter to use REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB. (and fixed one
case where REG_BASIC was still used).
s/strdup/LDAP_STRDUP/
Added ldap_pvt_str2lower/upper
by <who> <access> changed to by <who>+ <access> (joined with AND)
added peername=<regex> sockname=<regex> url=<regex>
removed addr=<regex> (use peername instead).
replace dn_upcase with str2upper and str2lower. Use where needed.
added slap_ and ldbm_ to many structures
added typedefs to many structures
used typedefs
New main.c argument parsing with ldap url support (replacing -a address).
New sockaddr_in handling and support for multiple listeners.
to exhaust all protocol units received from the transport layer.
I think this is the necessary fix for the TLS-data-ready/
socket-not-ready issue, but I have not experimented that problem
yet, so I am unsure about its effectiveness.
Now, do we need something like that for connection_write? How would
we go about implementing it?