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The entry fetch function performs this again to revert each character back to its initial value. NOTE: The Directory Server caches recently added and retrieved entries in memory. The entry fetch plug-in function is called only when reading the entry from the disk, *not* when reading the entry from the cache. For example, if you add an entry and search for it, you will not see a message in the server error log indicating that the entry fetch plug-in function was called. In the process of adding the entry to the directory, the server also added the entry to the cache; the server then reads the entry from the cache instead of from the disk and does not need to call the entry fetch plug-in function. You can flush the cache by shutting down the server. To test this plug-in function, stop the server, edit the dse.ldif file (in the /slapd-/config directory) and add the following lines before restarting the server : dn: cn=Test entry,cn=plugins,cn=config objectClass: top objectClass: nsSlapdPlugin objectClass: extensibleObject cn: Test entry nsslapd-pluginPath: /plugins/slapd/slapi/examples/libtest-plugin.so nsslapd-pluginInitfunc: testentry_init nsslapd-pluginType: ldbmentryfetchstore nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on nsslapd-pluginId: test-entry ************************************************************/ #include #include #include "slapi-plugin.h" Slapi_PluginDesc entrypdesc = { "test-entry", VENDOR, DS_PACKAGE_VERSION, "sample entry modification plugin" }; /* Entry store plug-in function */ #ifdef _WIN32 __declspec(dllexport) #endif int testentry_scramble( char **entry, unsigned long *len ) { unsigned long i; /* Log an entry to the server's error log file whenever this function is called. */ slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, "testentry_scramble", "Entry data scrambled.\n" ); /* Perform a bitwise exclusive-OR operation on each character in the entry. */ for ( i = 0; i < *len - 1; i++ ) { (*entry)[i] ^= 0xaa; } return( 0 ); } /* Entry fetch plug-in function */ #ifdef _WIN32 __declspec(dllexport) #endif int testentry_unscramble( char **entry, unsigned long *len ) { unsigned long i; /* Some entries will not be scrambled, so check if the entry is scrambled before attempting to unscramble the entry. */ if ( !strncmp( *entry, "dn:", 3 ) ) { return( 0 ); } /* Perform a bitwise exclusive-OR operation on each character in the entry. */ for ( i = 0; i < *len - 1; i++ ) { (*entry)[i] ^= 0xaa; } slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, "testentry_unscramble", "Entry data unscrambled.\n"); return( 0 ); } int testentry_init(Slapi_PBlock *pb) { /* Register the store/fetch functions and specify the server plug-in version. */ if ( slapi_pblock_set( pb, SLAPI_PLUGIN_VERSION, SLAPI_PLUGIN_VERSION_01 ) != 0 || slapi_pblock_set( pb, SLAPI_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION, (void *)&entrypdesc ) != 0 || slapi_pblock_set( pb, SLAPI_PLUGIN_ENTRY_FETCH_FUNC, (void *) testentry_unscramble ) != 0 || slapi_pblock_set( pb, SLAPI_PLUGIN_ENTRY_STORE_FUNC, (void *) testentry_scramble ) != 0 ) { slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, "testentry_init", "Failed to set version and functions\n" ); return( -1 ); } return 0; }