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)
that called entry_free() on failure. This change would cause a memory leak
from all the other backends. Instead, remove the entry_free calls in these
two backends and let the frontend take care of it for everyone.
Add comment concerning sequencing issues which need to be resolved
by reworking of connection state machine. Add note that a race
condition exists until this rework is complete.
Rework extended operations to return pointer to static error text.
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).
plus these changes unhidden changes:
remove now meaning --enable-discreteaci configure option
fix ITS#451, slapd filters
Add ber_bvecadd() to support above
constify ldap_pvt_find_wildcard() and misc slapd routines
renamed some slap.h macros
likely broken something
basic structures for handing language tags and binary option
(but less actual code to actually support them). Provided
for reference only. Will not even compile.
attributes of the syntax. Such attribute values be transferred
using binary syntax unless ber2str/str2ber routines are provided.
Used in conjunction with ";binary" attribute description option
and/or the Binary syntax.
Revert normalization to matching rule per discussions with Julio.
May need separate normalization routines for stored value and asserted
value. Currently rely on passed in syntax/mr to allow "special" behavior.
Reworked filters to pass struct berval * instead of char *. (needs work)
Validation, normalization and matching needed.
simple bind via:
{KERBEROS}principal
Code is disabled by default (for security reasons). Use
--enable-kpasswd to enable. Behind SLAPD_KPASSWD.
Reworked Kerberos detection and split out KBIND as independent
feature (--disable-kbind) (LDAP_API_FEATURE_X_OPENLDAP_V2_KBIND).
KBIND depends upon detection of KRB4 (or KRB425) support. Detection,
building with eBones (as distributed with FreeBSD 3.4) okay, but
wasn't able to test as I don't have a K4 KDC handy.
--with-kerberos has a number of detection options... most likely
don't work properly.
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.