privs, additive/substractive rules, and rule continuation. Existing
rules that use 'defaultaccess none' should be 100% compatible. Rules
that rely other defaultaccess settings will require addition of
explicit clauses granting the access.
Needs additional testing and tuning of logs
Old code applied sync flags to store(), however supported DBMs
require such flags to be specified during open(). The new
code now applies flags in ldbm_cache_open (which calls ldbm_open).
ldbm_cache_close() now calls ldbm_sync(). This will force
a updating of on-disk contents after each LDAP operation.
The old code either failed to sync the on-disk contents until
close or synced on every store. Per LDBM operation syncing
*should* be safe enough... real data safety requires transactions.
Removed nosync option from BDB2 as it is not compatible with
txn support.
Also added code to disable DBM level locking as slapd is only
process acessing the databases (dbnolocking).
and back-ldbm are preserved, they only use the up-cased DNs. back-passwd
uses the mixed-case DN. All others are using mixed-case DN, may need more
fixing.
a non-user-mod attribute (such as timeStamps).
Move generation of add_modify_attrs to frontend.
update of add_modify_attrs on modrdn needs work (currently
not updated to maintain consistency with replicas).
LDAPext discussions).
Add attrs and attrsonly support to monitor/config info.
Add rdn attributes to schema/monitor/config.
Add extensibleObject objectclass to schema/monitor/config.
Add top objectclass to rootdse/monitor/config.
Remove opattrs option from send_search_entry().
Includes support for update referral for each replicated backend.
Reworked replication test to use update referral.
Includes major rewrite of response encoding codes (result.c).
Includes reworked alias support and eliminates old suffix alias codes
(can be emulated using named alias).
Includes (untested) support for the Manage DSA IT control.
Works in LDAPv2 world. Still testing in LDAPv3 world.
Added default referral (test009) test.
specific which methods may be used. This will facilate development
of a slapd config directive "passwordMethod ..." to specify which
methods should be allowed.