[cifs-protocol] behavior of windows with/without the DS-Replication-Get-Changes-In-Filtered-Set right
Matthieu Patou
mat at samba.org
Thu Feb 10 14:42:40 MST 2011
Hi,
It seems I didn't have any news on this point.
Can you provide updates ?
Matthieu.
On 01/02/2011 01:35, Matthieu Patou wrote:
> Dear doc team,
>
> This page,
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223347%28v=prot.10%29.aspx,
> says:
>
> "If the flag is not specified, the server MUST do the following:
> ....
> If the server is running Windows Server® 2008 operating system or
> Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system and the client has requested
> any attributes in the filtered attribute set, the server checks that
> the client has the DS-Replication-Get-Changes-In-Filtered-Set control
> access right (section 7.1.1.2.7.71
> <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223657%28v=prot.10%29.aspx>) or
> else returns the /insufficientAccessRights/ error to the client."
>
> The flag that we are talking about is LDAP_SERVER_DIRSYNC_OID.
> I either have some problems to understand the meaning of "requested
> any attributes in the filtered attribute set" or I have problems
> requesting them or something else as I'm unable to test this
> particular case.
>
> In w2k8r2 I created a user and granted him DS-Replication-Get-Changes,
> but not DS-Replication-Get-Changes-In-Filtered-Set so I'm expecting
> that when I add the filter "(samaccountname=ad*)", in the ldap
> request, that the system will reject my request but it's not so I'm
> wondering what is exactly "the filtered attribute set" ? Can you
> clarify this point ?
>
> Regards.
>
> Matthieu Patou.
>
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