.TH LDAPDELETE 1 "20 April 2000" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION" .\" $OpenLDAP$ .\" Copyright 1998-2000 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved. .\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE. .SH NAME ldapdelete \- LDAP delete entry tool .SH SYNOPSIS .B ldapdelete [\c .BR \-n ] [\c .BR \-v ] [\c .BR \-k ] [\c .BR \-K ] [\c .BR \-c ] [\c .BR \-M[M] ] [\c .BI \-d \ debuglevel\fR] [\c .BI \-f \ file\fR] [\c .BI \-D \ binddn\fR] [\c .BR \-W ] [\c .BI \-w \ passwd\fR] [\c .BI \-h \ ldaphost\fR] [\c .BI \-P \ 2\fR\||\|\fI3\fR] [\c .BI \-p \ ldapport\fR] [\c .BR \-E[E] ] [\c .BR \-I[I] ] [\c .BI \-U \ username\fR] [\c .BI \-X \ authzid\fR] [\c .BI \-Y \ mech\fR] [\c .BR \-Z[Z] ] [\c .IR dn ]... .SH DESCRIPTION .I ldapdelete is a shell-accessible interface to the .BR ldap_delete (3) library call. .LP .B ldapdelete opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds, and deletes one or more entries. If one or more \fIdn\fP arguments are provided, entries with those Distinguished Names are deleted. Each \fIdn\fP should be a string-represented DN as defined in RFC 1779. If no \fIdn\fP arguments are provided, a list of DNs is read from standard input (or from \fIfile\fP if the -f flag is used). .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-n Show what would be done, but don't actually delete entries. Useful for debugging in conjunction with -v. .TP .B \-v Use verbose mode, with many diagnostics written to standard output. .TP .B \-k Use Kerberos authentication instead of simple authentication. It is assumed that you already have a valid ticket granting ticket. This option only has effect if . B ldapdelete is compiled with KERBEROS defined. .TP .B \-K Same as \-k, but only does step 1 of the kerberos bind. This is useful when connecting to a slapd and there is no x500dsa.hostname principal registered with your kerberos servers. .TP .B \-c Continuous operation mode. Errors are reported, but .B ldapdelete will continue with deletions. The default is to exit after reporting an error. .TP .B \-M[M] Enable manage DSA IT control. .B \-MM makes control critical. .TP .BI \-d \ debuglevel Set the LDAP debugging level to \fIdebuglevel\fP. .B ldapdelete must be compiled with LDAP_DEBUG defined for this option to have any effect. .TP .BI \-f \ file Read a series of lines from \fIfile\fP, performing one LDAP search for each line. In this case, the \fIfilter\fP given on the command line is treated as a pattern where the first occurrence of \fB%s\fP is replaced with a line from \fIfile\fP. .TP .BI \-D \ binddn Use \fIbinddn\fP to bind to the LDAP directory. \fIbinddn\fP should be a string-represented DN as defined in RFC 1779. .TP .B \-W Prompt for simple authentication. This is used instead of specifying the password on the command line. .TP .BI \-w \ passwd Use \fIpasswd\fP as the password for simple authentication. .TP .BI \-h \ ldaphost Specify an alternate host on which the ldap server is running. .TP .BI \-p \ ldapport Specify an alternate TCP port where the ldap server is listening. .TP .BI \-P \ 2\fR\||\|\fI3 Specify the LDAP protocol version to use. .TP .BI \-r Do a recursive delete. If the DN specified isn't a leaf, its children, and all their children are deleted down the tree. No verification is done, so if you add this switch, ldapdelete will happily delete large portions of your tree. Use with care. .TP .B \-E[E] Requset the use of SASL privacy (encryption). If the server allows it, data sent between the client and the server will be encrypted. If the server requires the use of encryption and this flag is not specified, the command will fail. If you use .B \-EE\c , the command will fail if the server does not support encryption. .B \-E[E] implies .B \-I[I] .TP .B \-I[I] Request the use of SASL integrity checking. It protects data sent between the client and the server from being modified along the way, but it does not prevent sniffing. If the server requires the use of integrity checking and this flag is not specified, the command will fail.If you use .B \-II\c , the command will fail if the server does not support this function. .TP .BI \-U \ username Specify the username for SASL bind. The syntax of the username depends on the actual SASL mechanism used. .TP .BI \-X \ authzid Specify the requested authorization ID for SASL bind. .I authzid must be one of the following formats: .B dn:\c .I or .B u:\c .I .TP .BI \-Y \ mech Specify the SASL mechanism to be used for authentication. If it's not specified, the program will choose the best mechanism the server knows. .TP .B \-Z[Z] Request the use of TLS (Transport Layer Security). If you use .B \-ZZ\c , the command will fail if TLS negotiation does not succeed for some reason. .SH EXAMPLE The following command: .LP .nf ldapdelete "cn=Delete Me, dc=OpenLDAP, dc=org" .fi .LP will attempt to delete the entry named with commonName "Delete Me" directly below the "dc=OpenLDAP, dc=org" entry. Of course it would probably be necessary to supply a \fIbinddn\fP and \fIpasswd\fP for deletion to be allowed (see the -D and -w options). .SH DIAGNOSTICS Exit status is 0 if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR ldap.conf (5), .BR ldapadd (1), .BR ldapmodify (1), .BR ldapmodrdn (1), .BR ldapsearch (1), .BR ldap (3), .BR ldap_delete (3) .LP Kille, S., .IR "A String Representation of Distinguished Names", .SM RFC 1779, ISODE Consortium, March 1995. .SH BUGS There is no interactive mode, but there probably should be. .SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .B OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). .B OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.