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5 * Copyright 2001, Pierangelo Masarati, All rights reserved. <ando@sys-net.it>
7 * This work has been developed to fulfill the requirements
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9 * to the OpenLDAP Foundation in the hope that it may be useful
10 * to the Open Source community, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
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33 * This software is based on the backend back-ldap, implemented
34 * by Howard Chu <hyc@highlandsun.com>, and modified by Mark Valence
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39 * A special acknowledgement goes to Howard for the overall architecture
40 * (and for borrowing large pieces of code), and to Mark, who implemented
41 * from scratch the attribute/objectclass mapping.
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56 * credits should appear in the documentation.
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71 #include <ac/socket.h>
72 #include <ac/string.h>
77 #include "../back-ldap/back-ldap.h"
78 #include "back-meta.h"
92 struct metainfo *li = ( struct metainfo * )be->be_private;
95 int rc = -1, i, gotit = 0, ndnlen, err = LDAP_SUCCESS;
98 LDAP_LOG(( "backend", LDAP_LEVEL_ENTRY,
99 "meta_back_bind: dn: %s.\n", dn ));
100 #else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
101 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ARGS, "meta_back_bind: dn: %s.\n%s%s", dn, "", "" );
102 #endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
106 lc = meta_back_getconn( li, conn, op, META_OP_ALLOW_MULTIPLE,
110 LDAP_LOG(( "backend", LDAP_LEVEL_NOTICE,
111 "meta_back_bind: no target for dn %s.\n", dn ));
112 #else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
113 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
114 "meta_back_bind: no target for dn %s.\n%s%s",
116 #endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
121 * Each target is scanned ...
123 ndnlen = strlen( ndn );
124 for ( i = 0; i < li->ntargets; i++ ) {
128 * Skip non-candidates
130 if ( lc->conns[ i ]->candidate != META_CANDIDATE ) {
138 * A bind operation is expected to have
139 * ONE CANDIDATE ONLY!
142 LDAP_LOG(( "backend", LDAP_LEVEL_WARNING,
143 "==>meta_back_bind: more that one candidate is attempting to bind ...%s%s%s\n" ));
144 #else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
145 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
146 "==>meta_back_bind: more that one candidate is attempting to bind ...%s%s%s\n",
148 #endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
152 lerr = meta_back_do_single_bind( op, li, lc, dn, ndn, cred,
154 if ( lerr != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
156 ( void )meta_clear_one_candidate( lc->conns[ i ], 1 );
162 if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS && err != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
165 * deal with bind failure ...
167 err = ldap_back_map_result( err );
168 send_ldap_result( conn, op, err, NULL, "", NULL, NULL );
175 * meta_back_do_single_bind
177 * attempts to perform a bind with creds
180 meta_back_do_single_bind(
195 * Rewrite the bind dn if needed
197 switch ( rewrite_session( li->targets[ candidate ]->rwinfo,
198 "bindDn", dn, lc->conn, &mdn ) ) {
199 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_OK:
203 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ARGS,
204 "rw> bindDn: \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n%s",
208 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_UNWILLING:
209 send_ldap_result( lc->conn, op, LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM,
210 NULL, "Unwilling to perform",
212 /* continues to next case */
214 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_ERR:
218 rc = ldap_bind_s( lc->conns[ candidate ]->ld, mdn,
219 cred->bv_val, method );
220 if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
221 rc = ldap_back_map_result( rc );
223 lc->conns[ candidate ]->bound_dn = ch_strdup( dn );
224 lc->conns[ candidate ]->bound = META_BOUND;
225 lc->bound_target = candidate;
227 if ( li->cache.ttl != META_DNCACHE_DISABLED
228 && ndn[ 0 ] != '\0' ) {
229 ( void )meta_dncache_update_entry( &li->cache,
230 ch_strdup( ndn ), candidate );
245 meta_back_dobind( struct metaconn *lc, Operation *op )
247 struct metasingleconn **lsc;
250 for ( i = 0, lsc = lc->conns; lsc[ 0 ] != NULL; ++i, ++lsc ) {
254 * Not a candidate or something wrong with this target ...
256 if ( lsc[ 0 ]->ld == NULL ) {
261 * If the target is already bound it is skipped
263 if ( lsc[ 0 ]->bound == META_BOUND && lc->bound_target == i ) {
269 * Otherwise an anonymous bind is performed
270 * (note: if the target was already bound, the anonymous
271 * bind clears the previous bind).
273 rc = ldap_bind_s( lsc[ 0 ]->ld, lsc[ 0 ]->bound_dn,
274 NULL, LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE );
275 if ( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
278 * This way, the first bind error would be fatal ...
280 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
281 "==>meta_back_dobind: (anonymous) bind as \"%s\" failed"
282 " with error \"%s\"\n%s",
284 ldap_err2string( rc ), "" );
287 * null cred bind should always succeed
288 * as anonymous, so a failure means
289 * the target is no longer candidate possibly
290 * due to technical reasons (remote host down?)
292 * so better clear the handle
294 ( void )meta_clear_one_candidate( lsc[ 0 ], 1 );
298 lsc[ 0 ]->bound = META_ANONYMOUS;
306 * FIXME: error return must be handled in a cleaner way ...
309 meta_back_op_result( struct metaconn *lc, Operation *op )
311 int i, err = LDAP_SUCCESS;
314 struct metasingleconn **lsc;
316 for ( i = 0, lsc = lc->conns; lsc[ 0 ] != NULL; ++i, ++lsc ) {
317 ldap_get_option( lsc[ 0 ]->ld, LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER, &err );
318 if ( err != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
320 * better check the type of error. In some cases
321 * (search ?) it might be better to return a
322 * success if at least one of the targets gave
323 * positive result ...
325 ldap_get_option( lsc[ 0 ]->ld,
326 LDAP_OPT_ERROR_STRING, &msg );
327 ldap_get_option( lsc[ 0 ]->ld,
328 LDAP_OPT_MATCHED_DN, &match );
329 err = ldap_back_map_result( err );
332 * FIXME: need to rewrite "match"
334 send_ldap_result( lc->conn, op, err, match, msg,
337 Debug(LDAP_DEBUG_ANY,
338 "==> meta_back_op_result: target <%d> sending msg \"%s\" (matched \"%s\")\n",
341 ( match ? match : "" ) );
343 /* better test the pointers before freeing? */
354 return ( err == LDAP_SUCCESS ) ? 0 : -1;