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.TH LDAP.CONF 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.\" Copyright 1998-2008 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.conf, .ldaprc \- LDAP configuration file/environment variables
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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ETCDIR/ldap.conf, ldaprc, .ldaprc, $LDAP<option-name>
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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If the environment variable \fBLDAPNOINIT\fP is defined, all
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defaulting is disabled.
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.LP
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The
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.I ldap.conf
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configuration file is used to set system-wide defaults to be applied when
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running
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.I ldap
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clients.
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.LP
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Users may create an optional configuration file,
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.I ldaprc
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or
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.IR .ldaprc ,
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in their home directory which will be used to override the system-wide
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defaults file.
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The file
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.I ldaprc
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in the current working directory is also used.
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.LP
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.LP
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Additional configuration files can be specified using
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the \fBLDAPCONF\fP and \fBLDAPRC\fP environment variables.
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\fBLDAPCONF\fP may be set to the path of a configuration file. This
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path can be absolute or relative to the current working directory.
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The \fBLDAPRC\fP, if defined, should be the basename of a file
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in the current working directory or in the user's home directory.
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.LP
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Environmental variables may also be used to augment the file based defaults.
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The name of the variable is the option name with an added prefix of \fBLDAP\fP.
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For example, to define \fBBASE\fP via the environment, set the variable
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\fBLDAPBASE\fP to the desired value.
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.LP
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Some options are user\-only. Such options are ignored if present
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in the
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.I ldap.conf
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(or file specified by
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.BR LDAPCONF ).
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.LP
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Thus the following files and variables are read, in order:
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.nf
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variable $LDAPNOINIT, and if that is not set:
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system file ETCDIR/ldap.conf,
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user files $HOME/ldaprc, $HOME/.ldaprc, ./ldaprc,
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system file $LDAPCONF,
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user files $HOME/$LDAPRC, $HOME/.$LDAPRC, ./$LDAPRC,
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variables $LDAP<option-name>.
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.fi
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Settings late in the list override earlier ones.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The configuration options are case-insensitive;
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their value, on a case by case basis, may be case-sensitive.
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.LP
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Blank lines and lines beginning with a hash mark (`#')
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are ignored up to their end.
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.LP
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Valid lines are made of an option's name (a sequence of non-blanks,
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conventionally written in uppercase, although not required),
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followed by a value.
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The value starts with the first non-blank character after
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the option's name, and terminates at the end of the line,
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or at the last sequence of blanks before the end of the line.
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The tokenization of the value, if any, is delegated to the handler(s)
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for that option, if any. Quoting values that contain blanks
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may be incorrect, as the quotes would become part of the value.
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For example,
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URI "ldap:// ldaps://"
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is incorrect, while
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URI ldap:// ldaps://
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is correct (note the absence of the double quotes).
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.LP
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A line cannot be longer than LINE_MAX, which should be more than 2000 bytes
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on all platforms.
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There is no mechanism to split a long line on multiple lines, either for
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beautification or to overcome the above limit.
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.LP
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The different configuration options are:
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.TP
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.B URI <ldap[si]://[name[:port]] ...>
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Specifies the URI(s) of an LDAP server(s) to which the
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.I LDAP
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library should connect. The URI scheme may be any of
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.BR ldap ,
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.B ldaps
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or
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.BR ldapi ,
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which refer to LDAP over TCP, LDAP over SSL (TLS) and LDAP
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over IPC (UNIX domain sockets), respectively.
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Each server's name can be specified as a
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domain-style name or an IP address literal. Optionally, the
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server's name can followed by a ':' and the port number the LDAP
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server is listening on. If no port number is provided, the default
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port for the scheme is used (389 for ldap://, 636 for ldaps://).
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For LDAP over IPC,
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.B name
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is the name of the socket, and no
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.B port
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is required, nor allowed; note that directory separators must be
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URL-encoded, like any other characters that are special to URLs;
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so the socket
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/usr/local/var/ldapi
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must be specified as
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ldapi://%2Fusr%2Flocal%2Fvar%2Fldapi
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A space separated list of URIs may be provided.
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.TP
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.B BASE <base>
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Specifies the default base DN to use when performing ldap operations.
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The base must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
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.TP
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.B BINDDN <dn>
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Specifies the default bind DN to use when performing ldap operations.
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The bind DN must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B DEREF <when>
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Specifies how alias dereferencing is done when performing a search. The
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.B <when>
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can be specified as one of the following keywords:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B never
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Aliases are never dereferenced. This is the default.
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.TP
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.B searching
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Aliases are dereferenced in subordinates of the base object, but
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not in locating the base object of the search.
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.TP
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.B finding
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Aliases are only dereferenced when locating the base object of the search.
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.TP
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.B always
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Aliases are dereferenced both in searching and in locating the base object
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of the search.
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.RE
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.TP
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.TP
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.B HOST <name[:port] ...>
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Specifies the name(s) of an LDAP server(s) to which the
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.I LDAP
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library should connect. Each server's name can be specified as a
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domain-style name or an IP address and optionally followed by a ':' and
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the port number the ldap server is listening on. A space separated
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list of hosts may be provided.
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.B HOST
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is deprecated in favor of
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.BR URI .
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.TP
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.B NETWORK_TIMEOUT <integer>
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Specifies the timeout (in seconds) after which the poll(2)/select(2)
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following a connect(2) returns in case of no activity.
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.TP
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.B PORT <port>
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Specifies the default port used when connecting to LDAP servers(s).
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The port may be specified as a number.
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.B PORT
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is deprecated in favor of
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.BR URI.
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.TP
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.B REFERRALS <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
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Specifies if the client should automatically follow referrals returned
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by LDAP servers.
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The default is on.
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Note that the command line tools
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.BR ldapsearch (1)
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&co always override this option.
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.\" This should only be allowed via ldap_set_option(3)
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.\".TP
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.\".B RESTART <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
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.\"Determines whether the library should implicitly restart connections (FIXME).
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.TP
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.B SIZELIMIT <integer>
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Specifies a size limit to use when performing searches. The
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number should be a non-negative integer. \fISIZELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
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specifies unlimited search size.
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.TP
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.B TIMELIMIT <integer>
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Specifies a time limit to use when performing searches. The
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number should be a non-negative integer. \fITIMELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
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specifies unlimited search time to be used.
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.B VERSION {2|3}
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Specifies what version of the LDAP protocol should be used.
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.TP
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.B TIMEOUT <integer>
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Specifies a timeout (in seconds) after which calls to synchronous LDAP
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APIs will abort if no response is received. Also used for any
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.BR ldap_result (3)
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calls where a NULL timeout parameter is supplied.
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.SH SASL OPTIONS
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If OpenLDAP is built with Simple Authentication and Security Layer support,
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there are more options you can specify.
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.TP
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.B SASL_MECH <mechanism>
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Specifies the SASL mechanism to use.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B SASL_REALM <realm>
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Specifies the SASL realm.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B SASL_AUTHCID <authcid>
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Specifies the authentication identity.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B SASL_AUTHZID <authcid>
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Specifies the proxy authorization identity.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B SASL_SECPROPS <properties>
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Specifies Cyrus SASL security properties. The
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.B <properties>
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can be specified as a comma-separated list of the following:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B none
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(without any other properties) causes the properties
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defaults ("noanonymous,noplain") to be cleared.
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.TP
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.B noplain
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disables mechanisms susceptible to simple passive attacks.
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.TP
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.B noactive
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disables mechanisms susceptible to active attacks.
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.TP
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.B nodict
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disables mechanisms susceptible to passive dictionary attacks.
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.TP
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.B noanonymous
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disables mechanisms which support anonymous login.
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.TP
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.B forwardsec
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requires forward secrecy between sessions.
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.TP
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.B passcred
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requires mechanisms which pass client credentials (and allows
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mechanisms which can pass credentials to do so).
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.TP
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.B minssf=<factor>
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specifies the minimum acceptable
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.I security strength factor
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as an integer approximating the effective key length used for
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encryption. 0 (zero) implies no protection, 1 implies integrity
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protection only, 56 allows DES or other weak ciphers, 112
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allows triple DES and other strong ciphers, 128 allows RC4,
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Blowfish and other modern strong ciphers. The default is 0.
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.TP
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.B maxssf=<factor>
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specifies the maximum acceptable
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.I security strength factor
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as an integer (see
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.B minssf
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description). The default is
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.BR INT_MAX .
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.TP
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.B maxbufsize=<factor>
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specifies the maximum security layer receive buffer
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size allowed. 0 disables security layers. The default is 65536.
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.RE
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.SH TLS OPTIONS
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If OpenLDAP is built with Transport Layer Security support, there
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are more options you can specify. These options are used when an
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.B ldaps:// URI
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is selected (by default or otherwise) or when the application
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negotiates TLS by issuing the LDAP StartTLS operation.
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.TP
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.B TLS_CACERT <filename>
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Specifies the file that contains certificates for all of the Certificate
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Authorities the client will recognize.
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.TP
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.B TLS_CACERTDIR <path>
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Specifies the path of a directory that contains Certificate Authority
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certificates in separate individual files. The
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.B TLS_CACERT
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is always used before
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.B TLS_CACERTDIR.
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This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
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.TP
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.B TLS_CERT <filename>
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Specifies the file that contains the client certificate.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B TLS_KEY <filename>
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Specifies the file that contains the private key that matches the certificate
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stored in the
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.B TLS_CERT
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file. Currently, the private key must not be protected with a password, so
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it is of critical importance that the key file is protected carefully.
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.B This is a user\-only option.
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.TP
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.B TLS_CIPHER_SUITE <cipher-suite-spec>
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Specifies acceptable cipher suite and preference order.
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<cipher-suite-spec> should be a cipher specification for OpenSSL,
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e.g., HIGH:MEDIUM:+SSLv2.
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.TP
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.B TLS_RANDFILE <filename>
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Specifies the file to obtain random bits from when /dev/[u]random is
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not available. Generally set to the name of the EGD/PRNGD socket.
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The environment variable RANDFILE can also be used to specify the filename.
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This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
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.TP
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.B TLS_REQCERT <level>
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Specifies what checks to perform on server certificates in a TLS session,
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if any. The
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.B <level>
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can be specified as one of the following keywords:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B never
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The client will not request or check any server certificate.
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.TP
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.B allow
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The server certificate is requested. If no certificate is provided,
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the session proceeds normally. If a bad certificate is provided, it will
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be ignored and the session proceeds normally.
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.TP
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.B try
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The server certificate is requested. If no certificate is provided,
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the session proceeds normally. If a bad certificate is provided,
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the session is immediately terminated.
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.TP
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.B demand | hard
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These keywords are equivalent. The server certificate is requested. If no
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certificate is provided, or a bad certificate is provided, the session
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is immediately terminated. This is the default setting.
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.RE
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.TP
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.B TLS_CRLCHECK <level>
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Specifies if the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) of the CA should be
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used to verify if the server certificates have not been revoked. This
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requires
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.B TLS_CACERTDIR
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parameter to be set. This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
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.B <level>
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can be specified as one of the following keywords:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B none
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No CRL checks are performed
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.TP
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.B peer
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Check the CRL of the peer certificate
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.TP
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.B all
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Check the CRL for a whole certificate chain
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.RE
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.TP
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.B TLS_CRLFILE <filename>
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Specifies the file containing a Certificate Revocation List to be used
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to verify if the server certificates have not been revoked. This
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parameter is only supported with GNUtls.
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
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.TP
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LDAPNOINIT
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disable all defaulting
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.TP
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LDAPCONF
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path of a configuration file
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.TP
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LDAPRC
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basename of ldaprc file in $HOME or $CWD
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.TP
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LDAP<option-name>
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Set <option-name> as from ldap.conf
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I ETCDIR/ldap.conf
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system-wide ldap configuration file
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.TP
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.I $HOME/ldaprc, $HOME/.ldaprc
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user ldap configuration file
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.TP
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.I $CWD/ldaprc
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local ldap configuration file
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR ldap (3),
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.BR ldap_set_option (3),
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.BR ldap_result (3),
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.BR openssl (1),
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.BR sasl (3)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Kurt Zeilenga, The OpenLDAP Project
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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.so ../Project
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