Includes rewriting of URLs where the DN of the referral object
and the DN of the ref attribute attribute are not the same.
Also, always returns explicit DN and scope.
Currently, back-ldbm only. Needs to be ported to back-bdb.
Developed by Julius Enarusai/IBM
Copyright IBM Corp. 2001
Use of this source code is subject to the terms of The OpenLDAP
Public License Version 2.7, 7 September 2001. No trademarks of the
IBM Corporation are to be used to identify, endorse or promote any
products derived from this code without the prior written consent
of IBM.
Changed AttributeDescription.{ad_cname,ad_lang} to struct berval everywhere
Deleted ad_free() everywhere
Added ad_mutex to init.c
The AttributeDescriptions are in a linked list hanging off of the
corresponding AttributeType.
The old monitoring stuff has been removed; the new backend is
enabled by using --enable-monitor at configure time and requires
database monitor
in slapd.conf to be activated. At present it implements a subset
of the old monitoring options, and it should be extendable to
a number of different subsystems. The search operation has been
implementd; it does not honor abandon or size/time limits, though.
The compare and the abandon operations are planned.
Copyright Pierangelo Masarati <ando@sys-net.it>; the code is provided
AS IS with NO GUARANTEE. It can be used and distributed under the
conditions stated by the OpenLDAP Public License.
David A. Cooper <david.cooper@nist.gov> (ITS#1232)
according to draft-ietf-ldapbis-dn-05.txt
A copyright statement follows:
The functions normalize_unicode(), get_hexpair(), write_hex_pair(),
get_next_byte(), get_next_char(), get_ber_length(),
ber_parse_primitive_string(), ber_parse_string(), String_normalize(),
DirectoryString_normalize(), PrintableString_normalize(),
IA5String_normalize(), ber_parse_primitive_bitstring(),
ber_parse_bitstring(), getNext8bits(), bitString_normalize(), match_oid(),
match_key(), get_validated_av_in_dn(), get_validated_rdn_in_dn(),
and get_validated_dn() in this file were developed at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology by employees of the Federal Government in the
course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the
United States Code the code in these functions is not subject to copyright
protection and is in the public domain. The copyright for all other code in
this file is as specified below.