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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
8 * of SysNet s.n.c. <http:www.sys-net.it> and it has been donated
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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21 * explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
22 * credits should appear in the documentation.
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26 * ever read sources, credits should appear in the documentation.
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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
35 * <kurash@sassafras.com>, Pierangelo Masarati <ando@sys-net.it> and other
36 * contributors. The contribution of the original software to the present
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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.
43 * The original copyright statement follows.
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52 * software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it.
54 * 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
55 * explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources,
56 * credits should appear in the documentation.
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71 #include <ac/socket.h>
72 #include <ac/string.h>
75 #include "../back-ldap/back-ldap.h"
76 #include "back-meta.h"
87 const char *newSuperior
90 struct metainfo *li = ( struct metainfo * )be->be_private;
94 char *mdn = NULL, *mnewSuperior = NULL;
96 lc = meta_back_getconn( li, conn, op, META_OP_REQUIRE_SINGLE,
98 if ( !lc || !meta_back_dobind( lc, op ) ) {
103 int nsCandidate, version = LDAP_VERSION3;
105 nsCandidate = meta_back_select_unique_candidate( li,
108 if ( nsCandidate != candidate ) {
110 * FIXME: one possibility is to delete the entry
111 * from one target and add it to the other;
112 * unfortunately we'd need write access to both,
113 * which is nearly impossible; for administration
114 * needs, the rootdn of the metadirectory could
115 * be mapped to an administrative account on each
116 * target (the binddn?); we'll see.
119 * FIXME: is this the correct return code?
121 send_ldap_result( conn, op, LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM,
122 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL );
126 ldap_set_option( lc->conns[ nsCandidate ]->ld,
127 LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, &version );
130 * Rewrite the new superior, if defined and required
132 switch ( rewrite_session( li->targets[ nsCandidate ]->rwinfo,
134 newSuperior, conn, &mnewSuperior ) ) {
135 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_OK:
136 if ( mnewSuperior == NULL ) {
137 mnewSuperior = ( char * )newSuperior;
140 LDAP_LOG(( "backend", LDAP_LEVEL_DETAIL1,
141 "[rw] newSuperiorDn:"
142 " \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n",
143 newSuperior, mnewSuperior ));
144 #else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
145 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ARGS, "rw> newSuperiorDn:"
146 " \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n%s",
147 newSuperior, mnewSuperior, "" );
148 #endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
151 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_UNWILLING:
152 send_ldap_result( conn, op, LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM,
153 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL );
156 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_ERR:
157 send_ldap_result( conn, op, LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR,
158 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL );
164 * Rewrite the modrdn dn, if required
166 switch ( rewrite_session( li->targets[ candidate ]->rwinfo,
167 "modrDn", dn, conn, &mdn ) ) {
168 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_OK:
173 LDAP_LOG(( "backend", LDAP_LEVEL_DETAIL1,
174 "[rw] modrDn: \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n",
176 #else /* !NEW_LOGGING */
177 Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ARGS, "rw> modrDn: \"%s\" -> \"%s\"\n%s",
179 #endif /* !NEW_LOGGING */
182 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_UNWILLING:
183 send_ldap_result( conn, op, LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM,
184 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL );
187 case REWRITE_REGEXEC_ERR:
188 send_ldap_result( conn, op, LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR,
189 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL );
193 ldap_rename2_s( lc->conns[ candidate ]->ld, mdn, newrdn,
194 mnewSuperior, deleteoldrdn );
199 if ( mnewSuperior != NULL && mnewSuperior != newSuperior ) {
200 free( mnewSuperior );
203 return meta_back_op_result( lc, op );