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Release ldap client connection if error is one we don't care about.#119

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Improved resource management to prevent potential connection leaks during certain LDAP modification errors.

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A resource release call was added to the LDAP client code to ensure that the connection is returned to the pool when certain LDAP errors occur during a modification operation. This change addresses a specific early return path to prevent resource leaks. No other logic or exported interfaces were modified.

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LDAP client resource release
pkg/ldap/client.go
Added a call to release the connection pool resource when returning early on specific LDAP errors in modification operations.

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pkg/ldap/client.go (1)

97-97: LGTM! Critical resource leak fix.

This change correctly addresses a resource leak by ensuring the acquired connection is released before the early return. The fix is consistent with the resource management pattern used elsewhere in the method (lines 101 and 105).

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@ggreer ggreer merged commit 313e3a8 into main Jul 31, 2025
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@ggreer ggreer deleted the ggreer/release-connection branch July 31, 2025 00:30
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