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The MIT kadmin module currently directly runs the MIT kadmin program. Some
data needs to be cleaned during the forks for this. This provides a
callback that can be registered and is called during the fork process,
currently just to mark database handles inactive. It was added to both the
MIT and Heimdal modules, though it's only a stub in the Heimdal module.
Heimdal is not forking kadmin, but the stub is there in order to allow the
caller to not care which module is being used and just always register the
callbacks.
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Improved error handling by adding an error function to the Kadmin sub-modules
which will copy errors down to the Wallet::Object::Keytab error function
rather than relying on too many dies and evals. There still needs to be more
cleanup here, but that will rely on work on Heimdal::Kadm5 as well, to clean
up its own error handling to not spam warnings when called without RaiseError.
Also caught a few more un-evaled error cases where Heimdal::Kadm5 was called,
and fixed an error where RaiseErrors was being set rather than RaiseError due
to an error in Heimdal::Kadm5 docs.
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valid_principal has been removed from Wallet::Kadmin and
Wallet::Kadmin::Heimdal. An accessor for it in Wallet::Object::Keytab
has also been removed, as have the tests in perl/t/keytab.t for the
function. It still remains within Wallet::Kadmin::MIT and is used there,
but only as a private method for flagging what the kadmin command-line
interface cannot handle.
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Strip trailing whitespace, convert tabs to spaces, add newlines to
exceptions, and remove a few stray blank lines and a few other minor
coding style oddities. Make the SQL style consistent.
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When listing an object history, ACLs were only shown as the ACL id. This
changes that behavior to show the ACL name as well as ID. Where before
it might say "set owner to 1", now it would say "set owner to ADMIN (1)".
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valid_principal used to reside in Wallet::Object::Keytab, but was moved to
the individual Wallet::Kadmin::* modules. This isn't necessary currently
and may not ever be, but it's there just in case we do ever need to
differentiate. To simplify testing, a way to still call it directly from
Wallet::Object::Keytab has been added.
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Added support for Heimdal as an alternative to MIT Kerberos. This involved
separating out the kadmin-specific code into its own set of modules, and
changing the existing Wallet::Object::Keytab code to branch based on
which module is loaded.
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keytab object.
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empty string as a principal argument. Be careful not to provide a
principal argument if no principal was set. This workaround can be
removed once we depend on a later version of Net::Remctl.
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Wallet::ACL to take Wallet::Database objects instead of database
handles.
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previously in Wallet::Server. Remove all the attribute setting on
database handles in the other classes since Wallet::Database handles that
initialization.
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containing periods. Otherwise, it's hard to manage host keytabs. Add
a missing test suite for that method.
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code audit by Simon Cozens. I didn't take all of his advise, and he
shouldn't be blamed for any remaining issues.
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that we have some hope of getting error messages if it fails.
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handle when calling kadmin so that we can do our database handle
mangling.
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database connection on a failed fork.
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seconds since epoch and returned the same way. Timestamps are now
stored in the database as correct date and time types rather than
seconds since epoch to work properly with MySQL.
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Add a drop() method to Wallet::Schema to destroy the wallet database. Add
a test suite for it. Add a reinitialize() method to Wallet;:Server that
drops the database before creating it.
Modify the wallet object test cases to call reinitialize() to create the
initial database and drop() to clean up the database after the test is
complete.
Fix a bug preventing Wallet::Schema from being initialized multiple times.
We now stash the schema in a class static variable and reuse it for
subsequent initializations, since re-reading DATA doesn't work.
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and can be tested.
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take multiple values, so log them like flags. Hopefully this will
continue to work; if not, we'll have to revisit it later.
Improve logging for unsetting of attributes.
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of the enctypes attribute when the unchanging flag is set.
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that the enctype must be in the database in the keytab object API
documentation.
The README and NEWS files are now done.
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enforce referential integrity.
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Still needs a more comprehensive test suite.
Remove all attributes for a keytab object when it is destroyed so that
when the object is recreated, it doesn't inherit attributes from its
previous self. Add a test case for that for the sync attribute.
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and license statements in all files. Make sure that some files that were
missing copyright information now have them. Reference LICENSE rather
than README in all notices.
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new object method that subclasses can override to add attribute
information to show() and remove the documentation about overriding
show().
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tests of the machinery around kaserver synchronization even if we don't
have a full configuration.
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if synchronization is not set.
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keytab object is destroyed.
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object implementation, extracting the DES key with Authen::Krb5 (since
ktutil doesn't work).
Rename the KEYTAB_CACHE variable to KEYTAB_REMCTL_CACHE to match the
rest of the keytab retrieval configuration and reorganize the
Wallet::Config documentation to group related configuration options for
the keytab backend.
Fix a column name in the keytab_enctypes table to be more consistent
with the rest of the schema.
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Change the documentation to tell the caller to call error() after an
empty return to see if an error occurred.
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attr and instead tell the caller to call error() on an empty return
to see if there was a problem.
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documentation to talk about overriding it. Update some other bits of
the API documentation to include more hints about how to handle
overridden methods.
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keytabs via remctl from the KDC.
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Catch more errors when checking the existence of a principal. Add a
test for creating a principal for which we don't have permissions.
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that convention elsewhere.
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