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499 lines
8.6 KiB
C
499 lines
8.6 KiB
C
/* dn.c - routines for dealing with distinguished names */
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#include "portable.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ac/ctype.h>
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#include <ac/socket.h>
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#include <ac/string.h>
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#include <ac/time.h>
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#include "slap.h"
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#define B4TYPE 0
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#define INTYPE 1
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#define B4EQUAL 2
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#define B4VALUE 3
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#define INVALUE 4
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#define INQUOTEDVALUE 5
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#define B4SEPARATOR 6
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/*
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* dn_normalize - put dn into a canonical format. the dn is
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* normalized in place, as well as returned.
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*/
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char *
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dn_normalize( char *dn )
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{
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char *d, *s;
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int state, gotesc;
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/* Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "=> dn_normalize \"%s\"\n", dn, 0, 0 ); */
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gotesc = 0;
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state = B4TYPE;
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for ( d = s = dn; *s; s++ ) {
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switch ( state ) {
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case B4TYPE:
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if ( ! SPACE( *s ) ) {
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state = INTYPE;
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case INTYPE:
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if ( *s == '=' ) {
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state = B4VALUE;
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*d++ = *s;
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} else if ( SPACE( *s ) ) {
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state = B4EQUAL;
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} else {
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case B4EQUAL:
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if ( *s == '=' ) {
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state = B4VALUE;
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*d++ = *s;
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} else if ( ! SPACE( *s ) ) {
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/* not a valid dn - but what can we do here? */
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case B4VALUE:
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if ( *s == '"' ) {
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state = INQUOTEDVALUE;
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*d++ = *s;
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} else if ( ! SPACE( *s ) ) {
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state = INVALUE;
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case INVALUE:
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if ( !gotesc && SEPARATOR( *s ) ) {
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while ( SPACE( *(d - 1) ) )
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d--;
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state = B4TYPE;
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if ( *s == '+' ) {
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*d++ = *s;
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} else {
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*d++ = ',';
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}
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} else if ( gotesc && !NEEDSESCAPE( *s ) &&
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!SEPARATOR( *s ) ) {
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*--d = *s;
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d++;
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} else {
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case INQUOTEDVALUE:
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if ( !gotesc && *s == '"' ) {
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state = B4SEPARATOR;
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*d++ = *s;
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} else if ( gotesc && !NEEDSESCAPE( *s ) ) {
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*--d = *s;
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d++;
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} else {
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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case B4SEPARATOR:
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if ( SEPARATOR( *s ) ) {
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state = B4TYPE;
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*d++ = *s;
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}
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break;
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default:
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Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
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"dn_normalize - unknown state %d\n", state, 0, 0 );
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break;
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}
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if ( *s == '\\' ) {
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gotesc = 1;
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} else {
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gotesc = 0;
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}
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}
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*d = '\0';
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/* Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "<= dn_normalize \"%s\"\n", dn, 0, 0 ); */
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return( dn );
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}
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/*
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* dn_normalize_case - put dn into a canonical form suitable for storing
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* in a hash database. this involves normalizing the case as well as
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* the format. the dn is normalized in place as well as returned.
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*/
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char *
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dn_normalize_case( char *dn )
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{
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char *s;
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/* normalize format */
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dn_normalize( dn );
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/* normalize case */
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for ( s = dn; *s; s++ ) {
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*s = TOUPPER( (unsigned char) *s );
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}
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return( dn );
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}
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/*
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* dn_parent - return a copy of the dn of dn's parent
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*/
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char *
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dn_parent(
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Backend *be,
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char *dn
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)
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{
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char *s;
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int inquote;
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if( dn == NULL ) {
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return NULL;
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}
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while(*dn && SPACE(*dn)) {
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dn++;
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}
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if( *dn == '\0' ) {
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return( NULL );
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}
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if ( be_issuffix( be, dn ) ) {
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return( NULL );
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}
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/*
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* no =, assume it is a dns name, like blah@some.domain.name
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* if the blah@ part is there, return some.domain.name. if
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* it's just some.domain.name, return domain.name.
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*/
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if ( strchr( dn, '=' ) == NULL ) {
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if ( (s = strchr( dn, '@' )) == NULL ) {
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if ( (s = strchr( dn, '.' )) == NULL ) {
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return( NULL );
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}
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}
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if ( *(s + 1) == '\0' ) {
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return( NULL );
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} else {
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return( ch_strdup( &s[1] ) );
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}
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}
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/*
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* else assume it is an X.500-style name, which looks like
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* foo=bar,sha=baz,...
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*/
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inquote = 0;
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for ( s = dn; *s; s++ ) {
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if ( *s == '\\' ) {
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if ( *(s + 1) ) {
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s++;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if ( inquote ) {
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if ( *s == '"' ) {
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inquote = 0;
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}
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} else {
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if ( *s == '"' ) {
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inquote = 1;
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} else if ( DNSEPARATOR( *s ) ) {
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return( ch_strdup( &s[1] ) );
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}
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}
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}
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return( ch_strdup( "" ) );
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}
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char * dn_rdn(
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Backend *be,
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char *dn )
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{
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char *s;
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int inquote;
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if( dn == NULL ) {
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return NULL;
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}
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while(*dn && SPACE(*dn)) {
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dn++;
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}
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if( *dn == '\0' ) {
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return( NULL );
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}
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if ( be_issuffix( be, dn ) ) {
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return( NULL );
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}
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dn = ch_strdup( dn );
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/*
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* no =, assume it is a dns name, like blah@some.domain.name
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* if the blah@ part is there, return some.domain.name. if
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* it's just some.domain.name, return domain.name.
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*/
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if ( strchr( dn, '=' ) == NULL ) {
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if ( (s = strchr( dn, '@' )) == NULL ) {
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if ( (s = strchr( dn, '.' )) == NULL ) {
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return( dn );
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}
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}
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*s = '\0';
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return( dn );
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}
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/*
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* else assume it is an X.500-style name, which looks like
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* foo=bar,sha=baz,...
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*/
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inquote = 0;
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for ( s = dn; *s; s++ ) {
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if ( *s == '\\' ) {
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if ( *(s + 1) ) {
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s++;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if ( inquote ) {
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if ( *s == '"' ) {
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inquote = 0;
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}
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} else {
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if ( *s == '"' ) {
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inquote = 1;
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} else if ( DNSEPARATOR( *s ) ) {
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*s = '\0';
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return( dn );
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}
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}
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}
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return( dn );
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}
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/*
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* dn_issuffix - tells whether suffix is a suffix of dn. both dn
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* and suffix must be normalized.
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*/
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int
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dn_issuffix(
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char *dn,
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char *suffix
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)
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{
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int dnlen, suffixlen;
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if ( dn == NULL ) {
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return( 0 );
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}
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suffixlen = strlen( suffix );
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dnlen = strlen( dn );
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if ( suffixlen > dnlen ) {
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return( 0 );
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}
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return( strcmp( dn + dnlen - suffixlen, suffix ) == 0 );
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}
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/*
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* dn_type - tells whether the given dn is an X.500 thing or DNS thing
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* returns (defined in slap.h): DN_DNS dns-style thing
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* DN_X500 x500-style thing
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*/
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int
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dn_type( char *dn )
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{
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return( strchr( dn, '=' ) == NULL ? DN_DNS : DN_X500 );
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}
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char *
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dn_upcase( char *dn )
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{
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char *s;
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/* normalize case */
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for ( s = dn; *s; s++ ) {
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*s = TOUPPER( (unsigned char) *s );
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}
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return( dn );
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}
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/*
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* get_next_substring(), rdn_attr_type(), rdn_attr_value(), and
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* build_new_dn().
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*
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* Copyright 1999, Juan C. Gomez, All rights reserved.
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* This software is not subject to any license of Silicon Graphics
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* Inc. or Purdue University.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
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* without restriction or fee of any kind as long as this notice
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* is preserved.
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*
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*/
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/* get_next_substring:
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*
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* Gets next substring in s, using d (or the end of the string '\0') as a
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* string delimiter, and places it in a duplicated memory space. Leading
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* spaces are ignored. String s **must** be null-terminated.
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*/
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static char *
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get_next_substring( char * s, char d )
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{
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char *str, *r;
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r = str = ch_malloc( strlen(s) + 1 );
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/* Skip leading spaces */
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while ( *s && SPACE(*s) ) {
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s++;
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}/* while ( *s && SPACE(*s) ) */
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/* Copy word */
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while ( *s && (*s != d) ) {
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/* Don't stop when you see trailing spaces may be a multi-word
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* string, i.e. name=John Doe!
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*/
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*str++ = *s++;
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}/* while ( *s && (*s != d) ) */
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*str = '\0';
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return r;
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}/* char * get_word() */
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/* rdn_attr_type:
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*
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* Given a string (i.e. an rdn) of the form:
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* "attribute_type = attribute_value"
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* this function returns the type of an attribute, that is the
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* string "attribute_type" which is placed in newly allocated
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* memory. The returned string will be null-terminated.
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*/
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char * rdn_attr_type( char * s )
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{
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return get_next_substring( s, '=' );
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}/* char * rdn_attr_type() */
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/* rdn_attr_value:
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*
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* Given a string (i.e. an rdn) of the form:
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* "attribute_type = attribute_value"
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* this function returns "attribute_type" which is placed in newly allocated
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* memory. The returned string will be null-terminated and may contain
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* spaces (i.e. "John Doe\0").
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*/
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char *
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rdn_attr_value( char * rdn )
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{
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char *str;
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if ( (str = strchr( rdn, '=' )) != NULL ) {
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return get_next_substring(++str, '\0');
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}/* if ( (str = strpbrk( rdn, "=" )) != NULL ) */
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return NULL;
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}/* char * rdn_attr_value() */
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/* build_new_dn:
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*
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* Used by ldbm/bdb2_back_modrdn to create the new dn of entries being
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* renamed.
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*
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* new_dn = parent (p_dn) + separator(s) + rdn (newrdn) + null.
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*/
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void
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build_new_dn( char ** new_dn, char *e_dn, char * p_dn, char * newrdn )
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{
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if ( p_dn == NULL ) {
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*new_dn = ch_strdup( newrdn );
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return;
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}
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*new_dn = (char *) ch_malloc( strlen( p_dn ) + strlen( newrdn ) + 3 );
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if ( dn_type( e_dn ) == DN_X500 ) {
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strcpy( *new_dn, newrdn );
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strcat( *new_dn, "," );
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strcat( *new_dn, p_dn );
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} else {
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char *s;
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char sep[2];
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strcpy( *new_dn, newrdn );
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s = strchr( newrdn, '\0' );
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s--;
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if ( (*s != '.') && (*s != '@') ) {
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if ( (s = strpbrk( e_dn, ".@" )) != NULL ) {
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sep[0] = *s;
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sep[1] = '\0';
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strcat( *new_dn, sep );
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}/* if ( (s = strpbrk( dn, ".@" )) != NULL ) */
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}/* if ( *s != '.' && *s != '@' ) */
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strcat( *new_dn, p_dn );
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}/* if ( dn_type( e_dn ) == DN_X500 ) {}else */
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}/* void build_new_dn() */
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