- Oct 31, 2002
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Stig Venaas authored
now that we normalize to lower case. Should be merged into 2.1.
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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- Oct 30, 2002
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Howard Chu authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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- Oct 29, 2002
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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- Oct 28, 2002
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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- Oct 27, 2002
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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- Oct 26, 2002
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Howard Chu authored
It likely has no name anyway, and the client owns it after all.
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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- Oct 25, 2002
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
Fix -USLAP_X_LISTENER_MOD builds
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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Jong Hyuk Choi authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
(see in slapd(8) the description on how to enforce file permissions on sockets in ldapi schema); at present, only user permissions are used as follows: the url extension x-mod=-rwxrwxrwx is used; only the user permisisons are considered, e.g. the first set of rwx; "r" means read is allowed from that listener "w" means write is allowed on that listener "x" means bind is not required on that listener these restrictions ADD to those already present, and are actually checked AFTER the other restrictions, but BEFORE ACLs, so they can be used to apply gross restrictions but should not be viewed as a replacement of ACLs. To compile this, #define SLAP_X_LISTENER_MOD
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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Kurt Zeilenga authored
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