r/w locks and thread pools. Hide internal structures (using
pthread'ish technics). Place common code in threads.c. Move
no-thread code to thr_stub.c. Move thread pool code to tpool.c.
Removed setconcurrency call from initializer, added 'concurrency'
directive to slapd. Tested code under pthreads, pth, and no-threads.
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)
This means a ldaps connection may drop before any LDAP protocol exchange
occurs (due to expired cert, unrecognized CAs, etc.).
Change ldap_pvt_tls_connect to copy any TLS error string to ld_error upon
connection failure, otherwise client just sees "can't contact LDAP server."
slapd/connection.c: add flush/delay when SSL_accept fails, to allow any
TLS alerts we generated to propagate back to the client. (Which will then
be picked up by ldap_pvt_tls_connect on the client...)
Only return SLAPD_DISCONNECT with a send_ldap_disconnect()
was called.
Add initial code for support predetermined filter results
when filter is undefined (or known to be true or false).
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.
result was leaking ber's in some error cases. ber_flush now called
with no freeing so that caller of send_ldap_ber() can free its own ber.
c->c_currentber was also being leaked if connection was destory
current when a PDU input was outstanding.
Fixed ber_flush to free ber upon write only to file.
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.
connection_init so that we get into the select() logic.
Make use of new flags in the connection.
BTW, and before I forget, it sort of works. I have connected with
a Netscape client using a secure connection and did a failed
search (my test database is empty), but the trace looked correct.
Make sure you have your CA certificate in your Netscape preinstalled.
Otherwise, the connection fails with error 0xFFFFFFFF that is rather
uninformative.
Added configuration support for "digest-realm <realm>" configure directive.
Added connection state and bind_in_progress fields to cn=monitor connection
attribute.