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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/867
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select is limited to fd numbers up to 1024, we need to use poll() here
to avoid causing memory corruption in the calling process.
Fixes: https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/861
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A previous patch changed a talloc_steal() into a talloc_move(). Now it
is not enough to change the parent memory context with talloc_steal to
give back the data, but it has to be assigned back too.
Additionally this patch uses the missing pam data as an indication that
a renewal request for this data is currently running.
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Fixes CVE-2011-1758, https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/856
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Previously, we only generated it when performing a password change,
but this didn't play nicely with kpasswd.
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Large memberof delete operations can cause quite a number of searches
and the results are attached to a delop operation structure.
Make sure we free this payload once the operation is done and these
results are not used anymore so that we get a smaller total memory footprint.
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We were skipping the check on the next value in the added list when a match
was found for the currentr value being checked.
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Now that gecos can come from either the 'gecos' or 'cn' attributes,
we need to ensure that we never remove it from the cache.
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The in-tree SRV record parsing is used with very old c-ares libraries
that don't implement the parsing themselves (c-ares < 1.7, used in e.g.
RHEL5)
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The failover code is not strictly in charge of resolving. Its main
function is to provide a server to connect to for a service.
It is legal, although not currently used, to have a server that has no
name (server->common == NULL). In this case, no resolving should be done
and it is assumed that the failover user, which are the SSSD back ends
in our case, would perform any resolving out of band, perhaps using the
user_data attribute of fo_server structure.
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We were not fully compliant with section 5.3 of RFC 2307 which
states:
An account's GECOS field is preferably determined by a value of the
gecos attribute. If no gecos attribute exists, the value of the cn
attribute MUST be used. (The existence of the gecos attribute allows
information embedded in the GECOS field, such as a user's telephone
number, to be returned to the client without overloading the cn
attribute. It also accommodates directories where the common name
does not contain the user's full name.)
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If the loop ran through at least one
sdap_process_missing_member_2307() call and errored out later, we
were not canceling the transaction.
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There is a python bug (http://bugs.python.org/issue11236) where
getpass.getpass() does not throw KeyboardInterrupt on ctrl+c. This
workaround is the closest we can get: if we detect the control
character in the string that we read, we'll cancel.
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Coverity 10737
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Coverity 10738
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Coverity 10740 and 10739
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This routine will replace the use of sysdb_attrs_to_list() for any
case where we're trying to get the name of the entry. It's a
necessary precaution in case the name is multi-valued.
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/822
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Groups in ldap with multiple values for their groupname attribute
will now be compared against the RDN of the entry to determine the
"primary" group name. We will save only this primary group name to
the ldb cache.
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Groups in ldap with multiple values for their groupname attribute
will now be compared against the RDN of the entry to determine the
"primary" group name. We will save only this primary group name
to the ldb cache.
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Users in ldap with multiple values for their username attribute
will now be compared against the RDN of the entry to determine the
"primary" username. We will save only this primary name to the ldb
cache.
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This function will check a sysdb_attrs struct for the primary name
of the entity it represents. If there are multiple entries, it
will pick the one that matches the RDN. If none match, it will
throw an error.
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