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.TH UD.CONF 5 "20 August 2000" "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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.UC 6
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.SH NAME
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ud.conf \- ud configuration file
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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ETCDIR/ud.conf
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.I ud
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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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.IR ud .
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Note that each user may specify an optional configuration file,
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.IR .udrc ,
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in his/her home directory which will be used instead of the system-wide
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configuration file.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The different configuration options are:
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.TP 1i
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\fBHOST <name>\fP
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Used to specify the name of an LDAP server to which
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.I ud
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should connect. There may be only one entry per config file.
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The server's name can be specified as a domain-style name or an IP address.
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.TP 1i
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\fBBASE <base>\fP
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Used to specify the search base to use when performing search operations.
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The base may be changed by those using
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.I ud
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by using the
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.I cb
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command.
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There may be only one entry per config file.
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The base must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
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.TP 1i
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\fBGROUPBASE <base>\fP
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Used to specify the base used when creating groups.
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The base may be changed by those using
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.I ud
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by using the
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.I changegroup
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command.
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There may be only one entry per config file.
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The base must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
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.TP 1i
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\fBSEARCH <algorithm>\fP
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Used to specify a search algorithm to use when performing searches. More than
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one algorithm may be specified, and each is tried in turn until a suitable
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response is found.
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Each algorithm specifies a filter that should be used when performing a find
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operation. Filters contain LDAP-style attribute types (e.g., uid, cn,
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postalAddress)
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and operators to test for equality or approximate equality. Prefix operators
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may also be used to specify AND, OR and NOT operations (see ldap(3) for
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more details on the filter format). Algorithms use a
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compile-time constant as a separator to use when parsing the input the user
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has provided. This parsed input can then be referenced similarly to an
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.I awk
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program using symbols like $1, $2, and $0 for the entire batch of input.
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For example, the algoritm
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.I cn=$0
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causes
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.I ud
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to perform a lookup on the entire string the user has typed, searching for
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anything where the commonName exactly matches the whole thing.
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Another example,
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.I sn~=$NF
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causes
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.I ud
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to do a search where the last element the user has typed (NF = number of fields
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and is a special "number" that can be used in
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.I awk
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as well as
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.IR ud )
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searching for any matches that approximately match Surname.
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Search algorithms also support a special feature which allows one to specify
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the
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.I exact
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number of fields that must be present in order for the algorithm to be
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applied. This number must be specified between square brackets.
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For example,
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.I [1] uid=$1
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causes this algorithm to be applied when the number of fields is exactly equal
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to one. If there is exactly one field, the token is looked up as a UID.
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.SH FILES
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.I ETCDIR/ud.conf
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ud(1),
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ldap(3)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
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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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