Re: Proposed new features for 1.3

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David Partridge wrote:
Would like to see additional monitoring flexibility for snmp - when configuring multiple ds instances with same port on single multihomed host monitoring information is agregated by port in the monitoring not by instance and port.

Please provide more information on deprecation of certmap.conf.  Need flexibility to not rely on dn in cert mapping to anything in directory and rely on successful tls mutual authentication and truststore configuration.

Script to provide index analysis based on data in  the directory to provide the following info:
Search performance efficiency of index and index type based on return limits, and scanidslistlimit.

Compressed ldif(gzip) capability for export, import, and initialization usage.
A follow up to this - directory server can import from stdin and export to stdout, so you can do this:
db2ldif -n userRoot -a - | gzip > db.ldif.gz
and
gunzip -c db.ldif.gz | ldif2db -n userRoot -i -

For initialization usage, I guess that would mean online init (or remote bulk load using ldapmodify -B). In that case, since the data is BER encoded already, it would be better to investigate attribute value compression, as discussed elsewhere in this thread.

Dave Partridge
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 7:23 PM
To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project. <fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  Proposed new features for 1.3

Andrey Ivanov wrote:
I continue with my list
Thanks - I've added many of these to the list - questions below.
* the server should be able to return the members of dynamic groups "on the fly" as if it were real members, the membership attribute should be configurable - uniqueMember, member or another
I put this on the Future list:
Dynamic group expansion

    * Define a dynamic group, and have the member/uniqueMember attribute
      of this group automatically be populated by the server
    * clients can then just search for member like with a regular static
      posix group


* support of other virtual attributes generated "on the fly"
Can you explain this a little more?
* pam passthrough plug-in should take into account at least the account activation/desactivation (bug *470684* <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470684> ). There is a comment about some additional useful features it in th README file of this plug-in :
We need to worry about account expiration or lockout e.g. the user's
credentials are valid but the user has been locked out of his/her
account, or the password has expired, or something like that. Some of


this can be handled by LDAP e.g. returning password policy control
values when the password has expired.


* a way to synchronise the configuration of indexes (each time we add an index on one of the replicated servers we need to make it manually on all the others) and some other parameters in "cn=config" between the replicated servers (a little like the "configuration" partition in active directory), the schema changes are already replicated which is very good
I'm calling this feature "Configuration replication" - I think it could be useful for other sorts of configuration.
* enforced attribute syntax validation
Already on the list - Syntax validation checking
* re-verify and validate conformance of the syntaxes, case sensitivity and their matching rules to RFC (https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2008-July/msg00041.html)

Already on the list
* unix socket autobind still does not seem to work (ldapi) - https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2009-February/msg00112.html. It could be very useful for various maintenance scripts running on the server.
We tested this with 1.2.0 and it seems to work. You tested a build from source? Did you use --enable-autobind with configure? Did you restart the server after configuring your autobind and sasl mapping?
* verification of the server from the viewpoint of memory leaks. Th size of the memory used by the server grows with time (normally we don't restart the sevrr during several months, so i can follow the stats)
We regularly run the server test suite with valgrind enabled. I'm not aware of any per connection or per operation leaks. What exactly are you seeing?
* logconv.pl - very useful script, add some more options/ adjustments (for example, a switch to hide unindexed searches in verbose mode). We use it as logwatch.

* a perl script to show the replication statistics (there is one for the we page generation statistics, something more basic, text-only would be very welcome) in text mode - to receiveth reports by mail once per day like logwatch for example
What sort of information are you looking for? ldapsearch can provide most of the useful information.
* regular expressions in ACIs (i know, it is very difficult to do, so maybe somewhere in the timescale of the version 10.0 ? :)) - for example, allow a user to add or modify a value just in case the new value mathes the regex. Or the group or dn of the user matches the regex...
You can do some of that currently with targetattrfilters - see *http://tinyurl.com/3yo88r

We added support in 1.2.0 to allow you to specify group membership with LDAP search specifications, which does allow some wildcarding, so that might help too.
*
* simplify the creation of new syntaxes and their validation/ enforcement (version 11.0? :))
Can you elaborate?
* virtual views allowing to map not only the trees but also the attributes ('cn' instead of 'uid' in a subtree, for example)
Can you elaborate?
* enable regex in certmap.conf for mapping the CNs of the certificates during the certificate authentification of users
This is on the list as
Get rid of certmap.conf - use SASL mapping (cert auth is really just SASL/EXTERNAL)
The sasl mapping code uses regular expressions


Other than that i just want to emphasize the great job you are doing adding new features and especially the fantastic reactivity in fixing some critical server bugs (usually it takes only one or two days to have the necessary diff in bugzilla!)

Thank you and please continue the development of this directory server!
And thank you for your suggestions.



        Thanks - I've added these notes to
        http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Roadmap#Version_1.3

        Anyone else?  C'mon - surely you have an opinion about a new
        feature.


            Thanks for all your hard work on this!

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