Hi,
Me and one of my colleagues are interested in contributing to OpenLDAP. Do you have any interesting projects that new comers such as myself could work on?
With best regards, Dr Andrew Lawrence
Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited MO MM R&D UK IXL 17 Langley Park Way Chippenham SN15 1GG, United Kingdom mailto:andrew.lawrence@siemens.com www.siemens.com/rail-automationhttp://www.siemens.com/rail-automation www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlifehttps://siemens.com/ingenuityforlife www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited - registered office: Faraday House, Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley Camberley GU16 8QD. Registered No. 00016033
Hi Andrew,
Good to hear from you! Howard recently posted the following as a project that could be useful to pursue:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-devel/201711/msg00002.html
If you're familiar with kqueue, there's some work there necessary to finalize support as well. I can provide more details if that's of interest.
I imagine Howard would likely have some additional ideas. ;)
Regards, Quanah
--On Tuesday, January 09, 2018 2:58 PM +0000 "Lawrence, Andy" andrew.lawrence@siemens.com wrote:
Hi,
Me and one of my colleagues are interested in contributing to OpenLDAP. Do you have any interesting projects that new comers such as myself could work on?
With best regards, Dr Andrew Lawrence
Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited MO MM R&D UK IXL 17 Langley Park Way Chippenham SN15 1GG, United Kingdom mailto:andrew.lawrence@siemens.com www.siemens.com/rail-automation www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife [Image: "www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife"] Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited - registered office: Faraday House, Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley Camberley GU16 8QD. Registered No. 00016033
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com
Lawrence, Andy wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
Me and one of my colleagues are interested in contributing to OpenLDAP. Do you have any interesting projects that new comers such as myself could work on?
There's a list in the source tree in doc/devel/todo. You can follow the pointers there to other possibilities. Pick whatever looks interesting to you and jump in ;)
With best regards, Dr Andrew Lawrence
Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited MO MM R&D UK IXL 17 Langley Park Way Chippenham SN15 1GG, United Kingdom mailto:andrew.lawrence@siemens.com www.siemens.com/rail-automation http://www.siemens.com/rail-automation www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife https://siemens.com/ingenuityforlife www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited - registered office: Faraday House, Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley Camberley GU16 8QD. Registered No. 00016033
I am not familiar with kqueue.
Is Howard suggesting that we rip the ASN.1 compiler out of Heimdal and integrate it with Openldap? Would we want to put it in a separate git repository?
Thanks, Andrew
-----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@symas.com] Sent: 09 January 2018 15:44 To: Lawrence, Andy (MO MM R&D UK IXL); openldap-devel@openldap.org Subject: Re: Beginner projects
Hi Andrew,
Good to hear from you! Howard recently posted the following as a project that could be useful to pursue:
http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-devel/201711/msg00002.html
If you're familiar with kqueue, there's some work there necessary to finalize support as well. I can provide more details if that's of interest.
I imagine Howard would likely have some additional ideas. ;)
Regards, Quanah
--On Tuesday, January 09, 2018 2:58 PM +0000 "Lawrence, Andy" andrew.lawrence@siemens.com wrote:
Hi,
Me and one of my colleagues are interested in contributing to OpenLDAP. Do you have any interesting projects that new comers such as myself could work on?
With best regards, Dr Andrew Lawrence
Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited MO MM R&D UK IXL 17 Langley Park Way Chippenham SN15 1GG, United Kingdom mailto:andrew.lawrence@siemens.com www.siemens.com/rail-automation www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife [Image: "www.siemens.com/ingenuityforlife"] Siemens Rail Automation Holdings Limited - registered office: Faraday House, Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley Camberley GU16 8QD. Registered No. 00016033
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com
Hi Andy,
--On Saturday, January 13, 2018 9:12 AM +0000 "Lawrence, Andy" andrew.lawrence@siemens.com wrote:
I am not familiar with kqueue.
Sure, no worries. :)
Is Howard suggesting that we rip the ASN.1 compiler out of Heimdal and integrate it with Openldap? Would we want to put it in a separate git repository?
My reading of it is indeed, the idea is to completely remove the existing ASN.1 compiler, and to pull in the one from Heimdal instead.
The code in question is located at contrib/slapd-modules/comp_match. I imagine you could store the Heimdal ASN.1 compiler in a subdirectory there, similar to how nss-pam-ldapd is available in contrib/slapd-modules/nssov/nss-pam-ldapd.
Regards, Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com
Hi Quanah,
I started trying to integrate the Heimdal ASN.1 compiler with OpenLDAP and then noticed that the compiler does not support the ASN.1 GSER or BER encoding rules. Presumably it could be made to support these rules but this would be some work. Another option would be to use the continuation of the eSNACC compiler which can be found at https://github.com/esnacc/esnacc-ng.
Andy
-----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@symas.com] Sent: 15 January 2018 16:35 To: Lawrence, Andy (MO MM R&D UK IXL); openldap-devel@openldap.org Subject: RE: Beginner projects
Hi Andy,
--On Saturday, January 13, 2018 9:12 AM +0000 "Lawrence, Andy" andrew.lawrence@siemens.com wrote:
I am not familiar with kqueue.
Sure, no worries. :)
Is Howard suggesting that we rip the ASN.1 compiler out of Heimdal and integrate it with Openldap? Would we want to put it in a separate git repository?
My reading of it is indeed, the idea is to completely remove the existing ASN.1 compiler, and to pull in the one from Heimdal instead.
The code in question is located at contrib/slapd-modules/comp_match. I imagine you could store the Heimdal ASN.1 compiler in a subdirectory there, similar to how nss-pam-ldapd is available in contrib/slapd-modules/nssov/nss-pam-ldapd.
Regards, Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com