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200 lines
5.5 KiB
Groff
.TH LBER_SOCKBUF 3 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.\" Copyright 1998-2021 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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ber_sockbuf_alloc, ber_sockbuf_free, ber_sockbuf_ctrl, ber_sockbuf_add_io, ber_sockbuf_remove_io, Sockbuf_IO \- OpenLDAP LBER I/O infrastructure
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.SH LIBRARY
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OpenLDAP LBER (liblber, \-llber)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <lber.h>
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.LP
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.B Sockbuf *ber_sockbuf_alloc( void );
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.LP
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.BI "void ber_sockbuf_free(Sockbuf *" sb ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ber_sockbuf_ctrl(Sockbuf *" sb ", int " opt ", void *" arg ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ber_sockbuf_add_io(Sockbuf *" sb ", Sockbuf_IO *" sbio ", int " layer ", void *" arg ");"
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.LP
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.BI "int ber_sockbuf_remove_io(Sockbuf *" sb ", Sockbuf_IO *" sbio ", int " layer ");"
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.LP
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.nf
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.B typedef struct sockbuf_io_desc {
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.BI "int " sbiod_level ";"
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.BI "Sockbuf *" sbiod_sb ";"
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.BI "Sockbuf_IO *" sbiod_io ";"
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.BI "void *" sbiod_pvt ";"
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.BI "struct sockbuf_io_desc *" sbiod_next ";"
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.B } Sockbuf_IO_Desc;
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.LP
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.B typedef struct sockbuf_io {
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.BI "int (*" sbi_setup ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ", void *" arg ");"
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.BI "int (*" sbi_remove ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ");"
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.BI "int (*" sbi_ctrl ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ", int " opt ", void *" arg ");"
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.BI "ber_slen_t (*" sbi_read ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ", void *" buf ", ber_len_t " len ");"
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.BI "ber_slen_t (*" sbi_write ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ", void *" buf ", ber_len_t " len ");"
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.BI "int (*" sbi_close ")(Sockbuf_IO_Desc *" sbiod ");"
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.B } Sockbuf_IO;
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.LP
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These routines are used to manage the low level I/O operations performed
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by the Lightweight BER library. They are called implicitly by the other
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libraries and usually do not need to be called directly from applications.
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The I/O framework is modularized and new transport layers can be supported
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by appropriately defining a
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.B Sockbuf_IO
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structure and installing it onto an existing
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.BR Sockbuf .
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.B Sockbuf
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structures are allocated and freed by
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.BR ber_sockbuf_alloc ()
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and
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.BR ber_sockbuf_free (),
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respectively. The
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.BR ber_sockbuf_ctrl ()
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function is used to get and set options related to a
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.B Sockbuf
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or to a specific I/O layer of the
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.BR Sockbuf .
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The
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.BR ber_sockbuf_add_io ()
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and
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.BR ber_sockbuf_remove_io ()
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functions are used to add and remove specific I/O layers on a
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.BR Sockbuf .
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Options for
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.BR ber_sockbuf_ctrl ()
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include:
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_HAS_IO
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Takes a
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.B Sockbuf_IO *
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argument and returns 1 if the given handler is installed
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on the
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.BR Sockbuf ,
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otherwise returns 0.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_GET_FD
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Retrieves the file descriptor associated to the
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.BR Sockbuf ;
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.B arg
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must be a
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.BR "ber_socket_t *" .
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The return value will be 1 if a valid descriptor was present, \-1 otherwise.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_SET_FD
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Sets the file descriptor of the
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.B Sockbuf
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to the descriptor pointed to by
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.BR arg ;
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.B arg
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must be a
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.BR "ber_socket_t *" .
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The return value will always be 1.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_SET_NONBLOCK
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Toggles the non-blocking state of the file descriptor associated to
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the
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.BR Sockbuf .
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.B arg
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should be NULL to disable and non-NULL to enable the non-blocking state.
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The return value will be 1 for success, \-1 otherwise.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_DRAIN
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Flush (read and discard) all available input on the
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.BR Sockbuf .
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The return value will be 1.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_NEEDS_READ
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Returns non-zero if input is waiting to be read.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_NEEDS_WRITE
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Returns non-zero if the
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.B Sockbuf
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is ready to be written.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_GET_MAX_INCOMING
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Returns the maximum allowed size of an incoming message;
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.B arg
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must be a
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.BR "ber_len_t *" .
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The return value will be 1.
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.TP
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.B LBER_SB_OPT_SET_MAX_INCOMING
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Sets the maximum allowed size of an incoming message;
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.B arg
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must be a
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.BR "ber_len_t *" .
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The return value will be 1.
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.LP
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Options not in this list will be passed down to each
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.B Sockbuf_IO
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handler in turn until one of them processes it. If the option is not handled
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.BR ber_sockbuf_ctrl ()
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will return 0.
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.LP
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Multiple
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.B Sockbuf_IO
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handlers can be stacked in multiple layers to provide various functionality.
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Currently defined layers include
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.TP
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.B LBER_SBIOD_LEVEL_PROVIDER
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the lowest layer, talking directly to a network
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.TP
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.B LBER_SBIOD_LEVEL_TRANSPORT
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an intermediate layer
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.TP
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.B LBER_SBIOD_LEVEL_APPLICATION
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a higher layer
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.LP
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Currently defined
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.B Sockbuf_IO
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handlers in liblber include
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.TP
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.B ber_sockbuf_io_tcp
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The default stream-oriented provider
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.TP
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.B ber_sockbuf_io_fd
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A stream-oriented provider for local IPC sockets
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.TP
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.B ber_sockbuf_io_dgram
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A datagram-oriented provider. This handler is only present if the liblber
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library was built with LDAP_CONNECTIONLESS defined.
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.TP
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.B ber_sockbuf_io_readahead
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A buffering layer, usually used with a datagram provider to hide the
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datagram semantics from upper layers.
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.TP
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.B ber_sockbuf_io_debug
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A generic handler that outputs hex dumps of all traffic. This handler
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may be inserted multiple times at arbitrary layers to show the flow
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of data between other handlers.
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.LP
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Additional handlers may be present in libldap if support for them was
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enabled:
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.TP
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.B ldap_pvt_sockbuf_io_sasl
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An application layer handler for SASL encoding/decoding.
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.TP
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.B sb_tls_sbio
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A transport layer handler for SSL/TLS encoding/decoding. Note that this
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handler is private to the library and is not exposed in the API.
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.LP
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The provided handlers are all instantiated implicitly by libldap, and
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applications generally will not need to directly manipulate them.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR lber-decode (3),
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.BR lber-encode (3),
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.BR lber-types (3),
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.BR ldap_get_option (3)
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.LP
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.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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.so ../Project
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