>
>
>
> >> mainline for the 2.5 series? I.e., sha2, argon2 seem like potential
> >> options.
> >
> > +1 for pw-sha2 and pw-argon2.
>
> sha2 is already obsolete, for password purposes. I see no reason to
> promote it.
> >
>
What's the recommended hash for UserPassword at the moment?
Thanks.
>
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Hi Howard,
This is for slapd to speak to?
What's the higher level arch/issue?
Thanks.
Will have a shot!
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020, 00:07 Quanah Gibson-Mount, wrote:
> Unfortunately, it's very clear that zero people have been using/testing
> the
> RE25 code branch, as it was completely unusable until today (wouldn't even
> compile).
>
> I have gotten it now to the point where it both com
> This new strategy is an attempt to
> prevent new features from languishing unreleased for so long, while still
> providing for
> the more stability-sensitive parties out there.
This is also one of the massive de-motivators as a developer. Creating
something that solves a problem and sits unused
>> Constructive responses to the new release strategy welcome.
>
>
> Sounds good! Although odd numbers seems to feel like something risky, i.e. a
> new feature, whereas even numbers feel nice and comfy, boring and just bug
> fixes. Maybe just me!
How does that fit with https://semver.org/ ?
===
; make use of them.
>
> Constructive responses to the new release strategy welcome.
>
Sounds good! Although odd numbers seems to feel like something risky, i.e.
a new feature, whereas even numbers feel nice and comfy, boring and just
bug fixes. Maybe just me!
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> You cannot write a decent design from scratch. It's important to have a
> baseline of functionality to get an idea of scope.
I love this methodology.
No issues here on Fedora 22 x86_64
t; Debian project.
>
> Welcome, Ryan!
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> p.
>
>
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gt;
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/07/msg00031.html
>
> Or, perhaps it's time to cut an OpenLDAP 2.5.0.
Sounds like a plan.
>> Kurt, what ever happened to that Google server?
Instead of this, is it worth looking at travis CI for automated
testing or overkill?
Tha
Hi all,
Hope every one is good?
What's the timescale for dropping bdb and defaulting to lmdb?
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> Gavin Henry wrote:
>>
>> What about just memorydb or memdb?
>
>
> http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-devel/20/msg00064.html
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dsa set like with dynlist?
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> A new SPAM rule has been installed which should prevent a
> reoccurrence of SPAM of this form from getting through.
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; think a lot of them no longer really apply.
Including the docs ones?
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rate is pretty slow, as we already knew. I frankly don't
> see it
> improving very much, given the single-writer nature of MDB.
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- "Howard Chu" wrote:
> Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> > --On Saturday, June 12, 2010 7:02 PM +0100 Gavin Henry
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> - "Quanah Gibson-Mount" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Please test RE24.
>
- "Quanah Gibson-Mount" wrote:
> --On Saturday, June 12, 2010 7:02 PM +0100 Gavin Henry
> wrote:
>
> >
> > - "Quanah Gibson-Mount" wrote:
> >
> >> Please test RE24.
> >
> > Fine here on Fedora 12 i686 still on 4.7.
c/admin24/appendix-recommended-versions.html
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Web URLs:
>
> http://www.openldap.org/devel/cvsweb.cgi/admin/?cvsroot=OpenLDAP-guide
>
> http://www.openldap.org/devel/cvsweb.cgi/admin/backends.sdf?cvsroot=OpenLDAP-guide
>
> http://www.openldap.org/devel/cvsweb.cgi/admin/overlays.sdf?cvsroot=OpenLDAP-guide
>
Thanks
- "Howard Chu" wrote:
> Gavin Henry wrote:
> >
> > - "Howard Chu" wrote:
> >
> >> Gavin Henry wrote:
> >>> Something we should do when we are on git!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> http://michaeldeh
- "Howard Chu" wrote:
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> > Something we should do when we are on git!
> >
> >
> http://michaeldehaan.net/2010/01/15/source-code-visualization-with-gource/
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoLEPzliPVc
" This video has
- "Howard Chu" wrote:
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> > Something we should do when we are on git!
> >
> >
> http://michaeldehaan.net/2010/01/15/source-code-visualization-with-gource/
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoLEPzliPVc
>
> The upload/proc
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tion for overhaul to bring us into the 2010
* A wiki for more web based options for user contributions like
http://wiki.samba.org
* The build farm sevrer back
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>
> http://www.openldap.org/devel/cvsweb.cgi/admin/appendix-ldap-result-codes.sdf?cvsroot=OpenLDAP-guide
>
> Changes are generally available on cvs.openldap.org (and CVSweb)
> within 30 minutes of being committ
> > Significant work done with replication issues. Please test, and
> > particularly test test050 and related a lot if possible.
>
> After 50 loops of make tests still no errors.
> Success on openSUSE-11.1 x86_64.
Fine here in Fedora 11.
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> Quanah Gibson-Mount writes:
>
> > A few new changes, please re-sync and test. Thanks! Hopefully
> this
> > will be the last of it. In particular, watch test050 please. ;)
>
> Success, x86_64, openSUSE-11.1
+1 for i386
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Are we still recommending OpenSSL over gnutls? Is it still insecurely coded?
I'm just digging out the past threads we have.
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d for comparing timestamp
> attributes to
> "current server time". This is extremely handy for a lot of things.
> Again,
> this is a small, self-contained project that should be simple for
> someone to
> jump in on.
>
> More ideas later...
All very cool
x27;s not supported by the project I think, so should be just deleted.
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- "Quanah Gibson-Mount" wrote:
> Please test RE24.
I'll run it on the build farm and see how it goes. It won't be ready for this
release round of tests to everyone else though.
It will be for 2.4.19.
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Michael Ströder wrote:
> Howard Chu wrote:
>> Michael Ströder wrote:
>>> Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
>>>> Gavin Henry wrote:
>>>>> Michael Ströder wrote:
>>>>>> This article would need a major overhaul:
>>>>&
I'm away all this week so will try remotely and report back.
Cheers.
On 27/06/2009, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> Please test RE24 and report any issues. All known regressions are now
> believed fixed. Thanks!
>
> --Quanah
>
> --
>
> Quanah Gibson-Mount
> Principal Software Engineer
> Zimbra, I
2009/6/8 Quanah Gibson-Mount :
> Please test RE24 as we prepare for 2.4.17. Thanks!
All good here on i386, will test 64 bit shortly.
Did get the expected:
No race errors found after 10 iterations
Found 2 errors
>> Exiting with a false success status for now
> ./scripts/test058-syncrepl-
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part. What still remains
> sticky
> is ACLs. There are plenty of valid reasons for the master to have
> very
> different ACLs than the replicas do.
>
I agree with Quanah too. Would these be a 2.5 features?
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Howard Chu wrote:
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Update of /repo/OpenLDAP/pkg/ldap/contrib/slapd-modules/nssov
Modified Files:
README 1.5 -> 1.6
nssov.c 1.10 -> 1.11
nssov.h 1.6 -> 1.7
pam.c 1.7 ->
Feedback on usability
> would be
> helpful at this point. If anyone wants to jump in and get a real
> manpage
> started, that would be nice too.
Done. A copy from slapo-chain and a mixture of nssov/README and this e-mail.
Something to start with.
Now back to getting my head round
etc *much* easier.
Ah, great. Will check it out.
> If there is anything that you need that we don't publish, then just
> ask.
> (I don't think there is however).
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There are plans and we have a big build server, but haven't got the
framework in place yet. I have spoken to the Samba team about their
env and have that information but we haven't moved on it yet.
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On 26/03/2009, William Jojo wrote:
>
> Is there a build farm presently for OpenLDAP? I have
> Seems to work (at least until test002)...
>
> Ciao, Michael.
On test002 is it just sitting there? I think my build options are wrong for
Ubuntu.
My build script runs fine on Red Hat/Centos, but sits on test002.
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- "Quanah Gibson-Mount" wrote:
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>
I've tested again on i386 and all passing now.
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>
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erID is
> required
> for MMR.
I'll add it to the rest of fixes needed for the replication section too.
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Hi All,
I know they suck, they were just meant to have something there.
What we would we like to see using the slapd-config format?
A simple example that can just be used with ldapadd/slapadd in one go?
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I would be happy to provide any format, but not sure if only core team members
are allowed to list their presentations there.
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Good point. Will clear it up then.
--Original Message--
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Subject: Re: N-Way docs
Sent: 19 Feb 2009 21:16
Gavin Henry wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to re-write the N-Way section using slapd.conf syntax to make
things e
Hi All,
I would like to re-write the N-Way section using slapd.conf syntax to make
things easier for people and show how to convert it to slapd.d at the end.
It looks like cn=config is getting in the way of people testing N-Way for now.
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gt;
> number of outstanding issues that need to be resolved before 2.4.14
> will be
> released, but I'd appreciate a head start on making sure that at least
> make
> test is passing for folks with this new code in place. So far, it
All tests pass on Fedora 32bit, 64bit next.
-
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> > wrote:
> >
> >> OK, thanks. Dev team thoughts?
> >
> > I found the doc examples using the LDIF format quite useful when
&g
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>
> > I'm just wondering how we move forward with the docs and the config
> > backend. Should we document examples with both, or only slapd.d or
> > move exa
Hi all,
I'm just wondering how we move forward with the docs and the config
backend. Should we document examples with both, or only slapd.d or
move example config to the appendix and have an appendix for each
format so it doesn't clutter the guide.
My feeling is the last option is best. Thoughts
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> the
> last round of testing.
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lready has a password sync plugin.
>
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb463208.aspx
>
> All that's needed is to write a small module for slapd that reads
> these sync
> messages.
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Is it worth the effort for 32 bit when most production servers are 64?
Or am I missing the point?
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>
> If we use a we can cover a much wider range without losing any
> preci
With the patch from Oracle and the one in CVS for 4.7.25, all tests pass for
me on a single core (Centrino) 32-bit in RE24, when they didn't before the
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eley-db/db/update/4.7.25/patch.4.7.25.html
>
> Does anybody know whether that's needed for OpenLDAP?
>
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> Did you go into that folder and do a cvs upd? It's definitely not
> empty in
> CVS or my checkout. ;)
Or do "cvs up -d"
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anything/src/openldap/RE_2_4/tests'
make: *** [test] Error 2
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onnection refused
>
> Ciao, Michael.
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> Who validated these corrections? "datebase" is not a valid word. There are
> several terms in this diff that are invalid.
Ah, good catch. aspell got updated when it shouldn't have and sneaked in
that commit.
back-bdb in favor of back-hdb several times through the years. It
> seems now is the time.
What's the overall impact to everything else code wise? "make test" will
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> Please test RE23. It has been tagged for 2.3.43, and considered ready for
> release unless something showstopping is reported. Latest change was to
> fix ppolicy (ITS#5569).
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Fine as expected on Fedora 8 i386. More later.
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Hi All,
I'm trying to provide an example config for slapo-rwm and not use the man
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The only tests I can find that mention rwm are:
test028-idassert
test030-relay
test039-glue-ldap-concurrency
test047-ldap
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> I think it's time to prepare for 2.4.11, there are some critical bug fixes
> now in HEAD that should be released ASAP. After that, we really should go
> through and close out all the old / partially fixed ITSes.
Sounds good. I've good a list of docs I nee
ntermediate Response Message (see 2.5 in RFC). perl-ldap doesn't
seems to support intermediate responses in response to LDAP::Search.
What is the way to correct this ?
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in any
manual intervention (except at the moment creating a new driectory i.e.
it must exist on the file system first).
The will always be a manual step needed in backups like Howard discussed
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, different database backend
> libraries,
> etc., that's not interesting here. I was specifically talking about
> in-memory
> data.
I was talking about in general, going by what I saw at this years
PostgreSQL Day, specifically
http://spring2008.ukuug.org/talk_abstracts.html#41
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> On May 28, 2008, at 12:56 , Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
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>> Please test RE 24 in preparation for 2.4.10. Thanks!
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> Everything tests OK on OS X 10.5.2/Intel.
Same on F9 i386
g.org/Bash_Menu_Program works with Bash or
/bin/sh then use sed/awk for the suffix subs etc.
I could use Perl and stick to core modules etc. as that comes as standard
normally.
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> 3 new fixes in, please test.
All ok on Fedora 8, i386.
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Howard Chu wrote:
Comments on making contrib modules buildable from the main Makefile...
--contrib-enable-blah sounds good. Or a make contrib?
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