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.TH LDAP_BIND 3 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.\" Copyright 1998-2010 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved.
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.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE.
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.SH NAME
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ldap_bind, ldap_bind_s, ldap_simple_bind, ldap_simple_bind_s, ldap_sasl_bind, ldap_sasl_bind_s, ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s, ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result, ldap_unbind, ldap_unbind_s, ldap_unbind_ext, ldap_unbind_ext_s, ldap_set_rebind_proc \- LDAP bind routines
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.SH LIBRARY
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OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, \-lldap)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.B #include <ldap.h>
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_bind(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" who ", const char *" cred ","
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.RS
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.BI "int " method ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_bind_s(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" who ", const char *" cred ","
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.RS
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.BI "int " method ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_simple_bind(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" who ", const char *" passwd ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_simple_bind_s(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" who ", const char *" passwd ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_sasl_bind(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" dn ", const char *" mechanism ","
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.RS
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.BI "struct berval *" cred ", LDAPControl *" sctrls "[],"
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.BI "LDAPControl *" cctrls "[], int *" msgidp ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_sasl_bind_s(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" dn ", const char *" mechanism ","
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.RS
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.BI "struct berval *" cred ", LDAPControl *" sctrls "[],"
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.BI "LDAPControl *" cctrls "[], struct berval **" servercredp ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result(LDAP *" ld ", LDAPMessage *" res ","
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.RS
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.BI "struct berval **" servercredp ", int " freeit ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s(LDAP *" ld ", const char *" dn ","
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.RS
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.BI "const char *" mechs ","
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.BI "LDAPControl *" sctrls "[], LDAPControl *" cctrls "[],"
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.BI "unsigned " flags ", LDAP_SASL_INTERACT_PROC *" interact ","
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.BI "void *" defaults ");"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int (LDAP_SASL_INTERACT_PROC)(LDAP *" ld ", unsigned " flags ", void *" defaults ", void *" sasl_interact ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_unbind(LDAP *" ld ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_unbind_s(LDAP *" ld ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_unbind_ext(LDAP *" ld ", LDAPControl *" sctrls "[],"
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.RS
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.BI "LDAPControl *" cctrls "[]);"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_unbind_ext_s(LDAP *" ld ", LDAPControl *" sctrls "[],"
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.RS
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.BI "LDAPControl *" cctrls "[]);"
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.RE
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.LP
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.BI "int ldap_set_rebind_proc (LDAP *" ld ", LDAP_REBIND_PROC *" ldap_proc ", void *" params ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int (LDAP_REBIND_PROC)(LDAP *" ld ", LDAP_CONST char *" url ", ber_tag_t " request ", ber_int_t " msgid ", void *" params ");"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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These routines provide various interfaces to the LDAP bind operation.
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After an association with an LDAP server is made using
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.BR ldap_init (3),
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an LDAP bind operation should be performed before other operations are
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attempted over the connection. An LDAP bind is required when using
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Version 2 of the LDAP protocol; it is optional for Version 3 but is
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usually needed due to security considerations.
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.LP
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There are three types of bind calls, ones providing simple authentication,
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ones providing SASL authentication, and general routines capable of doing
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either simple or SASL authentication.
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.LP
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.B SASL
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(Simple Authentication and Security Layer)
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that can negotiate one of many different kinds of authentication.
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Both synchronous and asynchronous versions of each variant of the bind
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call are provided. All routines
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take \fIld\fP as their first parameter, as returned from
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.BR ldap_init (3).
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.SH SIMPLE AUTHENTICATION
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The simplest form of the bind call is
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.BR ldap_simple_bind_s() .
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It takes the DN to bind as in \fIwho\fP, and the userPassword associated
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with the entry in \fIpasswd\fP. It returns an LDAP error indication
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(see
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.BR ldap_error (3)).
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The
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.B ldap_simple_bind()
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call is asynchronous,
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taking the same parameters but only initiating the bind operation and
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returning the message id of the request it sent. The result of the
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operation can be obtained by a subsequent call to
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.BR ldap_result (3).
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.SH GENERAL AUTHENTICATION
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The
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.B ldap_bind()
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and
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.B ldap_bind_s()
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routines can be used when the
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authentication method to use needs to be selected at runtime. They
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both take an extra \fImethod\fP parameter selecting the authentication
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method to use. It should be set to LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE
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to select simple authentication.
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.B ldap_bind()
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returns the message id of the request it initiates.
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.B ldap_bind_s()
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returns an LDAP error indication.
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.SH SASL AUTHENTICATION
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For SASL binds the server always ignores any provided DN, so the
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.I dn
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parameter should always be NULL.
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.BR ldap_sasl_bind_s ()
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sends a single SASL bind request with the given SASL
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.I mechanism
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and credentials in the
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.I cred
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parameter. The format of the credentials depends on the particular
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SASL mechanism in use. For mechanisms that provide mutual authentication
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the server's credentials will be returned in the
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.I servercredp
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parameter.
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The routine returns an LDAP error indication (see
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.BR ldap_error (3)).
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The
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.BR ldap_sasl_bind ()
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call is asynchronous, taking the same parameters but only sending the
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request and returning the message id of the request it sent. The result of
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the operation can be obtained by a subsequent
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call to
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.BR ldap_result (3).
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The result must be additionally parsed by
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.BR ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result ()
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to obtain any server credentials sent from the server.
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.LP
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Many SASL mechanisms require multiple message exchanges to perform a
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complete authentication. Applications should generally use
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.BR ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s ()
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rather than calling the basic
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.BR ldap_sasl_bind ()
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functions directly. The
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.I mechs
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parameter should contain a space-separated list of candidate mechanisms
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to use. If this parameter is NULL or empty the library will query
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the supportedSASLMechanisms attribute from the server's rootDSE
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for the list of SASL mechanisms the server supports. The
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.I flags
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parameter controls the interaction used to retrieve any necessary
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SASL authentication parameters and should be one of:
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.TP
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LDAP_SASL_AUTOMATIC
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use defaults if available, prompt otherwise
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.TP
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LDAP_SASL_INTERACTIVE
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always prompt
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.TP
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LDAP_SASL_QUIET
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never prompt
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.LP
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The
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.I interact
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function uses the provided
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.I defaults
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to handle requests from the SASL library for particular authentication
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parameters. There is no defined format for the
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.I defaults
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information;
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it is up to the caller to use whatever format is appropriate for the
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supplied
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.I interact
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function.
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The
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.I sasl_interact
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parameter comes from the underlying SASL library. When used with Cyrus SASL
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this is an array of
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.B sasl_interact_t
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structures. The Cyrus SASL library will prompt for a variety of inputs,
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including:
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.TP
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SASL_CB_GETREALM
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the realm for the authentication attempt
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.TP
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SASL_CB_AUTHNAME
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the username to authenticate
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.TP
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SASL_CB_PASS
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the password for the provided username
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.TP
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SASL_CB_USER
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the username to use for proxy authorization
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.TP
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SASL_CB_NOECHOPROMPT
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generic prompt for input with input echoing disabled
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.TP
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SASL_CB_ECHOPROMPT
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generic prompt for input with input echoing enabled
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.TP
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SASL_CB_LIST_END
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indicates the end of the array of prompts
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.LP
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See the Cyrus SASL documentation for more details.
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.SH REBINDING
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.LP
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The
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.B ldap_set_rebind_proc
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function() sets the process to use for binding when an operation returns a
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referral. This function is used when an application needs to bind to another server
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in order to follow a referral or search continuation reference.
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.LP
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The function takes \fIld\fP, the \fIrebind\fP function, and the \fIparams\fP,
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the arbitrary data like state information which the client might need to properly rebind.
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The LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option in the \fIld\fP must be set to ON for the libraries
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to use the rebind function. Use the
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.BR ldap_set_option
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function to set the value.
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.LP
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The rebind function parameters are as follows:
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.LP
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The \fIld\fP parameter must be used by the application when binding to the
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referred server if the application wants the libraries to follow the referral.
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.LP
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The \fIurl\fP parameter points to the URL referral string received from the LDAP server.
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The LDAP application can use the
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.BR ldap_url_parse (3)
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function to parse the string into its components.
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.LP
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The \fIrequest\fP parameter specifies the type of request that generated the referral.
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.LP
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The \fImsgid\fP parameter specifies the message ID of the request generating the referral.
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.LP
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The \fIparams\fP parameter is the same value as passed originally to the
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.BR ldap_set_rebind_proc ()
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function.
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.LP
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The LDAP libraries set all the parameters when they call the rebind function. The application
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should not attempt to free either the ld or the url structures in the rebind function.
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.LP
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The application must supply to the rebind function the required authentication information such as,
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user name, password, and certificates. The rebind function must use a synchronous bind method.
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.SH UNBINDING
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The
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.B ldap_unbind()
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call is used to unbind from the directory,
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terminate the current association, and free the resources contained
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in the \fIld\fP structure. Once it is called, the connection to
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the LDAP server is closed, and the \fIld\fP structure is invalid.
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The
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.B ldap_unbind_s()
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call is just another name for
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.BR ldap_unbind() ;
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both of these calls are synchronous in nature.
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.LP
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The
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.B ldap_unbind_ext()
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and
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.B ldap_unbind_ext_s()
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allows the operations to specify controls.
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.SH ERRORS
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Asynchronous routines will return \-1 in case of error, setting the
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\fIld_errno\fP parameter of the \fIld\fP structure. Synchronous
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routines return whatever \fIld_errno\fP is set to. See
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.BR ldap_error (3)
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for more information.
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.SH NOTES
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If an anonymous bind is sufficient for the application, the rebind process
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need not be provided. The LDAP libraries with the LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option
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set to ON (default value) will automatically follow referrals using an anonymous bind.
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.LP
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If the application needs stronger authentication than an anonymous bind,
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you need to provide a rebind process for that authentication method.
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The bind method must be synchronous.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR ldap (3),
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.BR ldap_error (3),
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.BR ldap_open (3),
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.BR ldap_set_option (3),
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.BR ldap_url_parse (3)
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.B RFC 4422
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(http://www.rfc-editor.org),
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.B Cyrus SASL
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(http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/)
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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.so ../Project
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