Hi William,
I think Harald was asking how to extend an existing deployment with a
plugin, not to build a new plugin into the core. Just use it with a
standard build.
Unfortunately our plugin guide is a bit old and the example plugins are
no longer installed with the server. The best you could get is checking
out the code and then look into the folder test-plugins, there are
examples and Makefiles - but not up to date.
Regards,
Ludwig
On 01/15/2020 07:20 AM, William Brown wrote:
Hi Harald,
The most recently developed scheme was pbkdf2_pwd.c, so it likely has the
"best" example of how to make a module. I've attached the original PBKDF2
diff so you can see the other files that may need to be altered, but the list is:
+++ Makefile.am
+++ dirsrvtests/tests/tickets/ticket397_test.py
+++ ldap/ldif/template-dse.ldif.in
+++ ldap/servers/plugins/pwdstorage/pbkdf2_pwd.c
+++ ldap/servers/plugins/pwdstorage/pwd_init.c
+++ ldap/servers/plugins/pwdstorage/pwdstorage.h
+++ ldap/servers/slapd/pw.c
+++ ldap/servers/slapd/pw.h
There have also been a number of changes to the pbkdf2 module since, so it's best to
look at the "latest" version of pbkdf2_pwd.c of course.
I'd like to ask what scheme you were planning to add, as if it's relevant we
could consider upstreaming it into the server. It's also good as we can provide code
review and advice to help as well.
Hope this helps!
PS: I'm at a conference so I may be slow to respond this week
> On 15 Jan 2020, at 03:52, Harald Strack <hstrack(a)ssystems.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we need to implement a password storage scheme plug-in for the 389 directory server.
Especially we need to implement bcrypt support. We checked the source code and
documentation and found out that we need to write a SLAPI_PLUGIN_PWD_STORAGE_SCHEME
plugin.
>
> Some plugins of this type are in the source of 389-base are in
389-ds-base/ldap/servers/plugins/pwdstorage, a good starting point seems to be one of
these
>
> clear_pwd.c
> crypt_pwd.c
> md5c.c
> md5.h
> md5_pwd.c
> ns-mta-md5_pwd.bu
> ns-mta-md5_pwd.c
> pbkdf2_pwd.c
> pwd_init.c
> pwdstorage.h
> pwd_util.c
> sha_pwd.c
> smd5_pwd.c
> ssha_pwd.c
>
> But these are core plugins. How do we implement a plugin as extension? An example
project with autoconf / makefile(s) etc. would be great. Any help would be greatly
appreciated!
>
> br
>
> Harald
>
>
>
>
>
>
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