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.TH LDAP_BIND 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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ldap_bind, ldap_bind_s, ldap_simple_bind, ldap_simple_bind_s, ldap_kerberos_bind_s, ldap_kerberos_bind1, ldap_kerberos_bind1_s, ldap_kerberos_bind2, ldap_kerberos_bind2_s, ldap_unbind, ldap_unbind_s \- LDAP bind routines
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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 ldap_bind(ld, who, cred, method)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who, *cred;
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int method;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_bind_s(ld, who, cred, method)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who, *cred;
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int method;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_simple_bind(ld, who, passwd)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who, *passwd;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_simple_bind_s(ld, who, passwd)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who, *passwd;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_kerberos_bind_s(ld, who)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_kerberos_bind1(ld, who)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_kerberos_bind1_s(ld, who)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_kerberos_bind2(ld, who)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_kerberos_bind2_s(ld, who)
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.ft
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LDAP *ld;
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char *who;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_unbind(ld)
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LDAP *ld;
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.LP
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.ft B
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int ldap_unbind_s(ld)
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LDAP *ld;
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.\" .LP
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.\" .ft B
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.\" void ldap_set_rebind_proc( ld, rebindproc )
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.\" .ft
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.\" LDAP *ld;
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.\" int (*rebindproc)();
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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 a connection is made to an LDAP server using
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.BR ldap_open (3),
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an LDAP bind operation must be performed before other operations can
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be attempted over the conection. Both synchronous and asynchronous
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versions of each variant of the bind call are provided. There are
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three types of calls, providing simple authentication, kerberos
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authentication, and general routines to do either one. All routines
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take \fIld\fP as their first parameter, as returned from
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.BR ldap_open (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 KERBEROS AUTHENTICATION
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If the LDAP library and LDAP server being contacted have been
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compiled with the KERBEROS option defined,
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Kerberos version 4 authentication can be accomplished by calling
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the
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.BR ldap_kerberos_bind_s()
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routine. It assumes the user already
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has obtained a ticket granting ticket. It takes \fIwho\fP, the DN
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of the entry to bind as. This routine does both steps of the
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kerberos binding process synchronously. The
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.B ldap_kerberos_bind1_s()
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and
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.B ldap_kerberos_bind2_s()
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routines allow synchronous access to the
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individual steps, authenticating to the LDAP server and DSA, respectively.
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The
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.B ldap_kerberos_bind1()
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and
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.B ldap_kerberos_bind2()
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routines provide equivalent asynchronous access.
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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 one of LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE,
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LDAP_AUTH_KRBV41, or LDAP_AUTH_KRBV42, to select simple authentication,
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kerberos authentication to the LDAP server, or kerberos authentication
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to the DSA, respectively.
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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 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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.\" .SH RE-BINDING WHILE FOLLOWING REFERRALS
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.\" The
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.\" .B ldap_set_rebind_proc()
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.\" call is used to set a routine that will be called back to obtain bind
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.\" credentials used when a new server is contacted during the following of
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.\" an LDAP referral. Note that this function is only available when the
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.\" LDAP libraries are compiled with LDAP_REFERRALS defined and is only
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.\" used when the ld_options field in the LDAP structure has
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.\" LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS set (this is the default). If
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.\" .B ldap_set_rebind_proc()
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.\" is never called, or if it is called with a NULL \fIrebindproc\fP
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.\" parameter, an unauthenticated simple LDAP bind will always be done
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.\" when chasing referrals.
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.\" .LP
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.\" \fIrebindproc\fP should be a function that is declared like this:
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.\" .LP
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.\" .nf
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.\" int rebindproc( LDAP *ld, char **whop, char **credp,
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.\" int *methodp, int freeit );
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.\" .fi
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.\" .LP
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.\" The LDAP library will first call the rebindproc to obtain the
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.\" referral bind credentials, and the \fIfreeit\fP parameter will be
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.\" zero. The \fIwhop\fP, \fIcredp\fP, and \fImethodp\fP should be
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.\" set as appropriate. If the rebindproc returns LDAP_SUCCESS, referral
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.\" processing continues, and the rebindproc will be called a second
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.\" time with \fIfreeit\fP non-zero to give your application a chance to
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.\" free any memory allocated in the previous call.
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.\" .LP
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.\" If anything but LDAP_SUCCESS is returned by the first call to
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.\" the rebindproc, then referral processing is stopped and that error code
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.\" is returned for the original LDAP operation.
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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 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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.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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