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114 lines
3.4 KiB
Groff
.TH LDAP_OPEN 3 "28 March 1996" "U-M LDAP LDVERSION"
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.SH NAME
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ldap_init, ldap_open \- Initialize the LDAP library and open a connection to an LDAP server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.ft B
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#include <lber.h>
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#include <ldap.h>
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAP *ldap_open(host, port)
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.ft
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char *host;
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int port;
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.LP
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.ft B
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LDAP *ldap_init(host, port)
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.ft
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char *host;
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int port;
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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.B ldap_open()
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opens a connection to an LDAP server and allocates an LDAP
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structure which is used to identify
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the connection and to maintain per-connection information.
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.B ldap_init()
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allocates an LDAP structure but does not open an initial connection. One
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of these two routines must be called before any operations are attempted.
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.LP
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.B ldap_open()
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takes \fIhost\fP, the hostname on which the LDAP server is
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running, and \fIport\fP, the port number to which to connect. If the default
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IANA-assigned port of 389 is desired, LDAP_PORT should be specified for
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\fIport\fP. The \fIhost\fP parameter may contain a blank-separated list
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of hosts to try to connect to, and each host may optionally by of the form
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\fIhost:port\fP. If present, the \fI:port\fP overrides the \fIport\fP
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parameter to
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.BR ldap_open() .
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Upon successfully making a connection to an
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LDAP server,
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.B ldap_open()
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returns a pointer to an LDAP structure (defined below), which
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should be passed to subsequent calls to
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.BR ldap_bind() ,
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.BR ldap_search() ,
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etc. Certain fields in the LDAP structure can be set to indicate size limit,
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time limit, and how aliases are handled during operations. See <ldap.h>
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for more details.
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.LP
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.nf
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.ft tt
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typedef struct ldap {
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/* ... other stuff you should not mess with ... */
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char ld_lberoptions;
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int ld_deref;
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#define LDAP_DEREF_NEVER 0
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#define LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING 1
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#define LDAP_DEREF_FINDING 2
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#define LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS 3
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int ld_timelimit;
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int ld_sizelimit;
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#define LDAP_NO_LIMIT 0
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int ld_errno;
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char *ld_error;
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char *ld_matched;
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int ld_refhoplimit;
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unsigned long ld_options;
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#define LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS 0x00000002 /* set by default */
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#define LDAP_OPT_RESTART 0x00000004
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/* ... other stuff you should not mess with ... */
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} LDAP;
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.ft
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.fi
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.LP
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.B
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ldap_init()
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acts just like
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.BR ldap_open() ,
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but does not open a connection
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to the LDAP server. The actual connection open will occur when the
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first operation is attempted. At this time,
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.B ldap_init()
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should only
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be used if the LDAP library is compiled with LDAP_REFERRALS defined.
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.SH ERRORS
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If an error occurs, these routines will return NULL and errno should be
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set appropriately.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Options that affect a particular LDAP instance may be set by modifying
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the \fIld_options\fP field in the LDAP structure. This field is set
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to \fILDAP_OPT_REFERRALS\fP in
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.B ldap_open() and
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.B ldap_init(),
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which causes the library to automatically follow referrals
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to other servers that may be returned in response to an LDAP operation.
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.LP
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The other supported option is \fILDAP_OPT_RESTART\fP, which if set will
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cause the LDAP library to restart the
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.BR select (2)
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system call when it is interrupted by the system (i.e., errno is set to
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EINTR). This option is not supported on the Macintosh and under MS-DOS.
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.LP
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An option can be turned off by clearing the appropriate bit in the
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\fIld_options\fP field.
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.SH NOTES
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There are other elements in the LDAP structure that you should not
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change. You should not make any assumptions about the order of elements
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in the LDAP structure.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR ldap (3),
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.BR ldap_bind (3),
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.BR errno (3)
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