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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 11:11:40 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-27 11:11:40 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 2.4.57+dfsg.upstream/2.4.57+dfsgupstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/doc/devel/README b/doc/devel/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5622d78 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/README @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +The OpenLDAP Developer's FAQ is available at: + http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?file=4 + +Additional developer pages are at: + http://www.openldap.org/devel/ + +--- +$OpenLDAP$ diff --git a/doc/devel/args b/doc/devel/args new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7805eff --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/args @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +Tools ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +ldapcompare * DE**HI** MNOPQR UVWXYZ de *h*** *nop* vwxyz +ldapdelete *CDE**HI** MNOPQR UVWXYZ cdef*h*** *nop* vwxyz +ldapexop * D **HI** NO QR UVWXYZ de *h*** *nop vwxy +ldapmodify *CDE**HI** MNOPQRS UVWXYZabcde *h*** *nop*r t vwxy +ldapmodrdn *CDE**HI** MNOPQR UVWXYZ cdef*h*** *nop*rs vwxy +ldappasswd A*CDE**HI** NO QRS UVWXYZa def*h*** * o * s vwxy +ldapsearch A*CDE**HI**LMNOPQRSTUVWXYZab def*h***l*nop* stuvwxyz +ldapurl * E**H ** S ab f*h*** * p* s +ldapwhoami * DE**HI** NO QR UVWXYZ def*h*** *nop* vwxy + + +* reserved + BFGJgijmq01235789 + +* General flags: + -C Chase Referrals + -D Bind DN + -E Tool-specific Extensions (e.g., -E <[!]oid[=options]>*) + -e General Extensions (e.g., -e <[!]oid[=options]>*) + -f file + -H URI + -P protocol version + -V version information + -W prompt for bind password + -d debug + -h host + -n no-op + -N no (SASLprep) normalization of simple bind password + -o general options (currently nettimeout and ldif-wrap only) + -p port + -v verbose + -V version + -x simple bind + -y Bind password-file + -w Bind password + +Not used + -4 IPv4 only + -6 IPv6 only + + +* LDAPv3 Only + -M ManageDSAIT + -Z StartTLS + + -Y SASL Mechanism (defaults to "best") + -R SASL Realm (defaults to empty) + -O SASL Security Options (defaults to "noanonymous,noplain") + -U SASL Authentication Identity (defaults to USER) + -X SASL Authorization Identity (defaults to empty) + + -I SASL interactive mode (default: automatic) + -Q SASL quiet mode (default: automatic) + + +* LDAPv2+ Only (REMOVED) + -K LDAPv2 Kerberos Bind (Step 1 only) + -k LDAPv2 Kerberos Bind + + +--- +$OpenLDAP$ diff --git a/doc/devel/template.c b/doc/devel/template.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28e028d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/template.c @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/* template.c -- example OpenLDAP source file */ +/* $OpenLDAP$ */ +/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>. + * + * Copyright YEAR The OpenLDAP Foundation. + * Portions Copyright YEAR Secondary Rights Holder. + * Portions Copyright YEAR Another Rights Holder. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP + * Public License. + * + * A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the + * top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at + * <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>. + */ +/* Additional (custom) notices (where necessary). + * Please consult Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org> before adding + * additional notices. + */ +/* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: + * This work was initially developed by Jane Doe for inclusion in + * OpenLDAP Software. Additional significant contributors include: + * John Doe + */ diff --git a/doc/devel/todo b/doc/devel/todo new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca088e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/todo @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +OpenLDAP Software To Do List +---------------------------- + +This is a list of projects that need getting done. They are defined +by scale of the effort as opposed to priority. Contribute to +projects based upon your personal priorities. + +If you would like to work on any of these projects, please coordinate +by posting to OpenLDAP-devel mailing list: + http://www.OpenLDAP.org/lists + +If you have a project you'd like added to the list, talk it up on +Developer's list or just do it. + +Please read: + http://www.OpenLDAP.org/devel/programming.html + http://www.OpenLDAP.org/devel/contributing.html + + +OpenLDAP 2.x Projects +--------------------- + SLAPD + Complete Unicode Support (ACLs, etc.) + client C API update + Implement per referral/continuation callback + clients (e.g. ldapsearch(1)) + Implement referral chasing options w/ referral callback + Update manual pages + + +Large projects +-------------- +Implement character string localization +Implement X.500 administrative models (e.g. subentries (RFC 3672), etc.) +Implement LDAP sorted search results control (RFC 2891) + + +Medium projects +--------------- +Add syncrepl turn +Implement DIT Structure Rules and Name Forms +Implement LDAPprep +Implement native support for simple SASL mechanisms + (e.g. EXTERNAL and PLAIN) +Redesign slapd memory allocation fault handling +Localize tools + + +Small projects +-------------- +Add BSD kqueue(2) support to slapd(8) +Add DSML capabilities to command line tools +Add LDIFv2 (XML) support to command line tools +Implement authPassword (RFC 3112) +Implement SASLprep (RFC 4013) for LDAP (draft-ietf-ldapbis-*) +Implement additional matching rules (RFC 3698) +Add dumpasn1 logging support +Add tests to test suite +Recode linked-list structs to use <ldap_queue.h> macros +Convert utfconv.txt into man page(s). +Update manual pages as needed. + + +For additional TODO items, see: + http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software%20Enhancements + http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software%20Bugs + + +JLDAP TODO items, see: + http://www.openldap.org/devel/gitweb.cgi?p=openldap-jldap.git;a=blob_plain;f=design/todo.txt + +--- +$OpenLDAP$ diff --git a/doc/devel/toolargs b/doc/devel/toolargs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eae05c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/toolargs @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +Tools ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +slapacl D F U X b d f o uv +slapadd F S bcd fg j l no q s uvw +slapauth F M R U X d f o v +slapcat F H abcd fg l no s v +slapdn F N P d f o v +slapindex F bcd fg no q t v +slappasswd T c h s uv +slapschema F H abcd fg l no s v +slaptest F Q d f no uv + +* General flags: + -F config directory + -U authcID + -X authzID + -b suffix (slapacl: entryDN) + -c continue mode + -d debug level + -f config file + -l LDIF file + -n database number + -o options + -q "quick" mode + -s subtree + -u dryrun (slappasswd: RFC2307 userPassword) + -v verbose + +--- +$OpenLDAP$ diff --git a/doc/devel/utfconv.txt b/doc/devel/utfconv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88dfb1d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devel/utfconv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ + Dec 5, 2000 + Dave Steck + Novell, Inc. + + UTF-8 Conversion Functions + + +1. Strings in the LDAP C SDK should be encoded in UTF-8 format. + However, most platforms do not provide APIs for converting to + this format. If they do, they are platform-specific. + + As a result, most applications (knowingly or not) use local strings + with LDAP functions. This works fine for 7-bit ASCII characters, + but will fail with 8-bit European characters, Asian characters, etc. + + We propose adding the following platform-independent conversion functions + to the OpenLDAP SDK. There are 4 functions for converting between UTF-8 + and wide characters, and 4 functions for converting between UTF-8 and + multibyte characters. + + For multibyte to UTF-8 conversions, charset translation is necessary. + While a full charset translator is not practical or appropriate for the + LDAP SDK, we can pass the translator function in as an argument. + A NULL for this argument will use the ANSI C functions mbtowc, mbstowcs, + wctomb, and wcstombs. + +2. UTF-8 <--> Wide Character conversions + +The following new conversion routines will be added, following the pattern of +the ANSI C conversion routines (mbtowc, mbstowcs, etc). These routines use +the wchar_t type. wchar_t is 2 bytes on some systems and 4 bytes on others. +However the advantage of using wchar_t is that all the standard wide character +string functions may be used on these strings: wcslen, wcscpy, etc. + + int ldap_x_utf8_to_wc - Convert a single UTF-8 encoded character to a wide character. + int ldap_x_utf8s_to_wcs - Convert a UTF-8 string to a wide character string. + int ldap_x_wc_to_utf8 - Convert a single wide character to a UTF-8 sequence. + int ldap_x_wcs_to_utf8s - Convert a wide character string to a UTF-8 string. + + +2.1 ldap_x_utf8_to_wc - Convert a single UTF-8 encoded character to a wide character. + +int ldap_x_utf8_to_wc ( wchar_t *wchar, const char *utf8char ) + + wchar (OUT) Points to a wide character code to receive the + converted character. + + utf8char (IN) Address of the UTF8 sequence of bytes. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the length in + bytes of the UTF-8 input character. + + If utf8char is NULL or points to an empty string, the + function returns 1 and a NULL is written to wchar. + + If utf8char contains an invalid UTF-8 sequence -1 is returned. + + +2.2 ldap_x_utf8s_to_wcs - Convert a UTF-8 string to a wide character string. + +int ldap_x_utf8s_to_wcs (wchar_t *wcstr, const char *utf8str, size_t count) + + wcstr (OUT) Points to a wide char buffer to receive the + converted wide char string. The output string will be + null terminated if there is space for it in the + buffer. + + utf8str (IN) Address of the null-terminated UTF-8 string to convert. + + count (IN) The number of UTF-8 characters to convert, or + equivalently, the size of the output buffer in wide + characters. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the number of wide + characters written to wcstr, excluding the null termination + character, if any. + + If wcstr is NULL, the function returns the number of wide + characters required to contain the converted string, + excluding the null termination character. + + If an invalid UTF-8 sequence is encountered, the + function returns -1. + + If the return value equals count, there was not enough space to fit the + string and the null terminator in the buffer. + + +2.3 ldap_x_wc_to_utf8 - Convert a single wide character to a UTF-8 sequence. + +int ldap_x_wc_to_utf8 ( char *utf8char, wchar_t wchar, count ) + + utf8char (OUT) Points to a byte array to receive the converted UTF-8 + string. + + wchar (IN) The wide character to convert. + + count (IN) The maximum number of bytes to write to the output + buffer. Normally set this to LDAP_MAX_UTF8_LEN, which + is defined as 3 or 6 depending on the size of wchar_t. + A partial character will not be written. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the length in bytes of + the converted UTF-8 output character. + + If wchar is NULL, the function returns 1 and a NULL is + written to utf8char. + + If wchar cannot be converted to a UTF-8 character, the + function returns -1. + + +2.4 int ldap_x_wcs_to_utf8s - Convert a wide character string to a UTF-8 string. + +int ldap_x_wcs_to_utf8s (char *utf8str, const wchar_t *wcstr, size_t count) + + utf8str (OUT) Points to a byte array to receive the converted + UTF-8 string. The output string will be null + terminated if there is space for it in the + buffer. + + + wcstr (IN) Address of the null-terminated wide char string to convert. + + count (IN) The size of the output buffer in bytes. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the number of bytes + written to utf8str, excluding the null termination + character, if any. + + If utf8str is NULL, the function returns the number of + bytes required to contain the converted string, excluding + the null termination character. The 'count' parameter is ignored. + + If the function encounters a wide character that cannot + be mapped to a UTF-8 sequence, the function returns -1. + + If the return value equals count, there was not enough space to fit + the string and the null terminator in the buffer. + + + +3. Multi-byte <--> UTF-8 Conversions + +These functions convert the string in a two-step process, from multibyte +to Wide, then from Wide to UTF8, or vice versa. This conversion requires a +charset translation routine, which is passed in as an argument. + + ldap_x_mb_to_utf8 - Convert a multi-byte character to a UTF-8 character. + ldap_x_mbs_to_utf8s - Convert a multi-byte string to a UTF-8 string. + ldap_x_utf8_to_mb - Convert a UTF-8 character to a multi-byte character. + ldap_x_utf8s_to_mbs - Convert a UTF-8 string to a multi-byte string. + +3.1 ldap_x_mb_to_utf8 - Convert a multi-byte character to a UTF-8 character. + +int ldap_x_mb_to_utf8 ( char *utf8char, const char *mbchar, size_t mbsize, int (*f_mbtowc)(wchar_t *wchar, const char *mbchar, size_t count) ) + + utf8char (OUT) Points to a byte buffer to receive the converted + UTF-8 character. May be NULL. The output is not + null-terminated. + + mbchar (IN) Address of a sequence of bytes forming a multibyte character. + + mbsize (IN) The maximum number of bytes of the mbchar argument to + check. This should normally be MB_CUR_MAX. + + f_mbtowc (IN) The function to use for converting a multibyte + character to a wide character. If NULL, the local + ANSI C routine mbtowc is used. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the length in bytes of + the UTF-8 output character. + + If utf8char is NULL, count is ignored and the funtion + returns the number of bytes that would be written to the + output char. + + If count is zero, 0 is returned and nothing is written to + utf8char. + + If mbchar is NULL or points to an empty string, the + function returns 1 and a null byte is written to utf8char. + + If mbchar contains an invalid multi-byte character, -1 is returned. + + +3.2 ldap_x_mbs_to_utf8s - Convert a multi-byte string to a UTF-8 string. + +int ldap_x_mbs_to_utf8s (char *utf8str, const char *mbstr, size_t count, + size_t (*f_mbstowcs)(wchar_t *wcstr, const char *mbstr, size_t count)) + +utf8str (OUT) Points to a buffer to receive the converted UTF-8 string. + May be NULL. + + mbchar (IN) Address of the null-terminated multi-byte input string. + + count (IN) The size of the output buffer in bytes. + + f_mbstowcs (IN) The function to use for converting a multibyte string + to a wide character string. If NULL, the local ANSI + C routine mbstowcs is used. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the length in + bytes of the UTF-8 output string, excluding the null + terminator, if present. + + If utf8str is NULL, count is ignored and the function + returns the number of bytes required for the output string, + excluding the NULL. + + If count is zero, 0 is returned and nothing is written to utf8str. + + If mbstr is NULL or points to an empty string, the + function returns 1 and a null byte is written to utf8str. + + If mbstr contains an invalid multi-byte character, -1 is returned. + + If the returned value is equal to count, the entire null-terminated + string would not fit in the output buffer. + + +3.3 ldap_x_utf8_to_mb - Convert a UTF-8 character to a multi-byte character. + +int ldap_x_utf8_to_mb ( char *mbchar, const char *utf8char, + int (*f_wctomb)(char *mbchar, wchar_t wchar) ) + +mbchar (OUT) Points to a byte buffer to receive the converted multi-byte + character. May be NULL. + + utf8char (IN) Address of the UTF-8 character sequence. + + f_wctomb (IN) The function to use for converting a wide character + to a multibyte character. If NULL, the local + ANSI C routine wctomb is used. + + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the length in + bytes of the multi-byte output character. + + If utf8char is NULL or points to an empty string, the + function returns 1 and a null byte is written to mbchar. + + If utf8char contains an invalid UTF-8 sequence, -1 is returned. + + +3.4 int ldap_x_utf8s_to_mbs - Convert a UTF-8 string to a multi-byte string. + + +int ldap_x_utf8s_to_mbs ( char *mbstr, const char *utf8str, size_t count, + size_t (*f_wcstombs)(char *mbstr, const wchar_t *wcstr, size_t count) ) + + mbstr (OUT) Points to a byte buffer to receive the converted + multi-byte string. May be NULL. + + utf8str (IN) Address of the null-terminated UTF-8 string to convert. + + count (IN) The size of the output buffer in bytes. + + f_wcstombs (IN) The function to use for converting a wide character + string to a multibyte string. If NULL, the local + ANSI C routine wcstombs is used. + +Return Value: + If successful, the function returns the number of bytes + written to mbstr, excluding the null termination + character, if any. + + If mbstr is NULL, count is ignored and the funtion + returns the number of bytes required for the output string, + excluding the NULL. + + If count is zero, 0 is returned and nothing is written to + mbstr. + + If utf8str is NULL or points to an empty string, the + function returns 1 and a null byte is written to mbstr. + + If an invalid UTF-8 character is encountered, the + function returns -1. + +The output string will be null terminated if there is space for it in +the output buffer. + + |