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- Unique UID Checking Plugin
- --------------------------
- Terry Hayes, April 16, 1998
- GOALS
- The Unique UID Checking Plugin supports the management of user entries in the
- directory by enforcing the constraints on the value of an attribute within a
- portion of the directory. This provides a central point for enforcing this
- constraint, which allows changes from any source to be checked (DSGW, Kingpin,
- LDAP utilities, or user application).
- CONFIGURATION
- The software operates as a preoperation plugin to the directory server. An
- entry must be added to the slapd.conf file for the server that declares the
- plugin and provides arguments required for its operation.
- The plugin is declared as follows (line split for clarity):
- plugin preoperation "uid uniqueness" /home/thayes/testdir/lib/uid-plugin.so
- uidunique_init <attribute_name> <subtree_dn> ...
- The first 5 values are the standard plugin declaration. The uidunique_init
- function registers preoperation callbacks for the add, modify and modRDN
- directory operations.
- The next argument ("attribute_name") specifies the name of the entry attribute
- to check for uniqueness. This attribute must be unique within each of the
- subtrees listed in the remainder of the arguments.
- For example:
- plugin preoperation "uid uniqueness" /home/thayes/testdir/lib/uid-plugin.so
- uidunique_init uid o=mcom.com
- This line specifies "uid" as the unique attribute, and lists a single subtree
- to be checked. This line is typical of an initial installation (see below).
- A more complex case:
- plugin preoperation "uid uniqueness" /home/thayes/testdir/lib/uid-plugin.so
- uidunique_init uid o=Coke o=Pepsi
- plugin preoperation "uid uniqueness" /home/thayes/testdir/lib/uid-plugin.so
- uidunique_init mail "o=Dr. Pepper"
- This configuration specifies a total of three subtrees to check. Two use the
- (standard) "uid" attribute as a unique value. The other specifies "mail"
- as the unique attribute.
- INSTALLATION
- The standard installation of the directory server will configure this plugin
- to check the "uid" attribute on the default suffix.
- OPERATION
- The plugin responds to the following LDAP operations:
- + add
- + modify
- + modRDN
- For all operations, the plugin forces the LDAP operation to return
- CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION if the operation would result in two entries with
- the same unique attribute value.
- For an "add" operation that includes the unique attribute, the plugin checks
- that no other entry has the same value.
- For a "modify" operation, the operation will fail if the new value of the
- attribute exists in any entry OTHER than the target of the modify. If the
- value already exists, but is in the node being changed, the operation
- succeeds. For example, if a modify operation replaces a 'uid' attribute
- with the same set of values, the plugin will find the "new" values already
- exist. However since it is in the entry being modified, the operation is
- allowed to complete.
- For modRDN, the same checking as for "modify" is performed.
- ModRDN is coded to handle reparenting, but since the LDAP protocol to support
- this operation is not present, it cannot be exercised and has not been
- tested.
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