On 03.06.14 16:52, Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
On 06/03/2014 04:23 PM, Charles Bueche wrote:
Hi,
I'm running the latest openldap stable 2.4.39 on Ubuntu. My openldap server is configured as a LDAP proxy to MS-AD using back-meta. It works nicely, as long as I don't use OID in filters.
Specifically, I need LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa746475(v=vs.85).aspx) to search recursive groups in MS-AD.
If I use that special filter directly against AD, I get my group list. filter='(memberOf:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=cn=ls-msp-app1,OU=App,DC=ad,DC=stuff,DC=ch)'
Or if I use a "normal" filter across my proxy, I get my group list as well. filter='(memberOf=cn=gs-msp-report,OU=Customers,DC=ad,DC=stuff,DC=ch)'
BROKEN: If I use the special filter across my LDAP proxy's back-meta, I get no results and filter="(?=undefined)" in my debug log. filter='(memberOf:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=cn=ls-msp-app1,OU=App,DC=ad,DC=stuff,DC=ch)'
So my guess is that my filter syntax with OID is not accepted by back-meta.
When using -d -1, I see this:
... 538dd110 begin get_filter 538dd110 EXTENSIBLE ... 538dd110 end get_filter 0 538dd110 filter: (?=undefined) ...
I have looked at the code of openldap-2.4.39/servers/slapd/filter.c but I don't really see what's wrong.
Without looking at the code, I think OpenLDAP's slapd doesn't like filters with unknown OIDs, that's it. The request doesn't even get to back-meta.
On a side note, since the filter is supposed to be passed through to the remote server, slapd should not worry about it; however, AFAIK there's no way, so far, to disable such check. The easiest way is to define a module that registers a dummy matching rule with that OID, although it won't likely be that straightforward.
p.
Hi Pierangelo and list,
thanks for your answer, I'm very unsure now how to continue. I studied the code of get_filter() and get_mra() without really understanding at what time my filter is classified as invalid.
The ideas is to implement a workaround in form of a list of white-listed OID's (only 4 are needed from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223367.aspx), where should I put this in the code ?
I do compile my own openldap package anyway, so I can well put some #ifdef around this, at least to be able to continue my project. I'm now stopped by this problem and as usual I do have to deliver rsn.
On the other side, what do you mean with "define a module that registers a dummy matching rule with that OID" ? Is this a module like back_meta, rwn and friends ? Do you have any pointer like a dummy module to show where to begin ?
As you see, I'm pretty much at the beginning of the learning curve and I am very happy to get your help.
Regards, Charles