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.TH CLDAP_SEARCH_S 3 "22 September 1998" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.\" Copyright 1998-2000 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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cldap_search_s \- Connectionless LDAP Search
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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#include <ldap.h>
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.LP
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.ft B
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int cldap_search_s( ld, base, scope, filter, attrs, attrsonly,
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res, logdn )
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *base;
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int scope;
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char *filter;
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char **attrs;
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int attrsonly;
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LDAPMessage **res;
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char *logdn;
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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The
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.B cldap_search_s()
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routine performs an LDAP search using the
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Connectionless LDAP (CLDAP) protocol.
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.LP
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.B cldap_search_s()
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has parameters and behavior identical to that of
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.BR ldap_search_s (3),
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except for the addition of the \fIlogdn\fP
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parameter. logdn should contain a distinguished name to be used only
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for logging purposed by the LDAP server. It should be in the text
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format described by RFC 1779 "A String Representation of Distinguished Names".
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.SH RETRANSMISSION ALGORITHM
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.B cldap_search_s()
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operates using the CLDAP protocol over
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.BR udp (4p).
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Since UDP is a non-reliable protocol, a retry mechanism is used to increase
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reliability. The
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.BR cldap_setretryinfo (3)
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routine can be used to set two
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retry parameters: \fItries\fP, a count of the number of times to send
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a search request and \fItimeout\fP, an initial timeout that determines
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how long to wait for a response before re-trying. \fItimeout\fP is
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specified seconds. These values are stored in the \fBld_cldaptries\fP and
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\fBld_cldaptimeout\fP members of the \fIld\fP LDAP structure, and the
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default values set in
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.BR ldap_open (3)
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are 4 and 3 respectively. The retransmission algorithm used is:
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.LP
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Step 1. Set the current timeout to \fBld_cldaptimeout\fP seconds, and
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the current LDAP server address to the first LDAP server found during
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the
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.BR ldap_open (3)
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call.
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.LP
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Step 2: Send the search request to the current LDAP server address.
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.LP
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Step 3: Set the wait timeout to the current timeout divided by the
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number of server addresses found during
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.BR ldap_open (3)
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or to one
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second, whichever is larger. Wait at most that long for a response; if
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a response is received, STOP. Note that the wait timeout is always rounded
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down to the next lowest second.
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.LP
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Step 5: Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each LDAP server address.
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.LP
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Step 6: Set the current timeout to twice its previous value and repeat
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Steps 2 through 6 a maximum of \fItries\fP times.
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.SH RETRANSMISSION EXAMPLE
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Assume that the default values for \fItries\fP and \fItimeout\fP of
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4 tries and 3 seconds are used. Further, assume that a space-separated
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list of two hosts, each with one address, was passed to
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.BR cldap_open (3).
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The pattern of requests sent will be (stopping as soon as a response is
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received):
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.nf
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Time Search Request Sent To:
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+0 Host A try 1
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+1 (0+3/2) Host B try 1
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+2 (1+3/2) Host A try 2
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+5 (2+6/2) Host B try 2
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+8 (5+6/2) Host A try 3
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+14 (8+12/2) Host B try 3
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+20 (14+12/2) Host A try 4
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+32 (20+24/2) Host B try 4
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+44 (20+24/2) (give up - no response)
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.ft
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.SH ERRORS
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.B cldap_search_s()
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returns LDAP_SUCCESS if a search was successful and the
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appropriate LDAP error code otherwise. See
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.BR ldap_error (3)
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for more information.
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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_search_s (3),
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.BR cldap_open (3),
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.BR cldap_setretryinfo (3),
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.BR cldap_close (3),
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.BR udp (4p)
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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.B OpenLDAP
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is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/).
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.B OpenLDAP
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is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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