using best available mechanism. (authzid prompting to be disabled)
To use simple bind, -x is required (implied if -P 2) with -D/-[Ww]
To use simple "anonymous" bind, just -x will do.
an internal flag set. Used for SEQUENCE testing. Flag must
be set using debugger. Modified ber_printf to use new format
were needed for extensibility testing.
Added first cut -lldap support for extended responses.
Modified ldapsearch(1) to handle v3 search references when not
chasing. Also added extended/unsolicited notification handling
and extended partial response handling. Changes include a
number of LDIF enhancements.
Fixed getpassphrase() returns NULL bugs
If application provide one, use it. If application doesn't
provide one, use best of server advertised.
Fix SASL/ANONYMOUS (not normally used, but should work)
PLAIN is not currently working... might be local to me as my
Cyrus installation is a bit hosted.
with authentication id and authorization ids. Note: this routine
doesn't actually negotiate anything. It likely should be renamed
ldap_sasl_auth_s() or ldap_sasl_bind_multistep() or something.
simple bind via:
{KERBEROS}principal
Code is disabled by default (for security reasons). Use
--enable-kpasswd to enable. Behind SLAPD_KPASSWD.
Reworked Kerberos detection and split out KBIND as independent
feature (--disable-kbind) (LDAP_API_FEATURE_X_OPENLDAP_V2_KBIND).
KBIND depends upon detection of KRB4 (or KRB425) support. Detection,
building with eBones (as distributed with FreeBSD 3.4) okay, but
wasn't able to test as I don't have a K4 KDC handy.
--with-kerberos has a number of detection options... most likely
don't work properly.
support for DCE slash-delimited, left-to-right DNs;
support for a domain socket transport (enable with
--enable-ldapi); and extensions to URL parsing to
support the latter transport.