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.TH SLAPO-CHAIN 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" Copyright 1998-2006 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
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.\" Copying restrictions apply. See the COPYRIGHT file.
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.SH NAME
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slapo-chain \- chain overlay
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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ETCDIR/slapd.conf
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.B chain
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overlay to
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.BR slapd (8)
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allows automatic referral chasing.
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Any time a referral is returned (except for bind operations),
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it is chased by using an instance of the ldap backend.
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If operations are performed with an identity (i.e. after a bind),
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that identity can be asserted while chasing the referrals
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by means of the \fIidentity assertion\fP feature of back-ldap
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(see
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.BR slapd-ldap (5)
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for details), which is essentially based on the
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.B proxied authorization
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control [RFC 4370].
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Referral chasing can be controlled by the client by issuing the
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\fBchaining\fP control
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(see \fIdraft-sermersheim-ldap-chaining\fP for details.)
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.LP
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The config directives that are specific to the
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.B chain
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overlay are prefixed by
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.BR chain\- ,
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to avoid potential conflicts with directives specific to the underlying
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database or to other stacked overlays.
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.LP
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There are very few chain overlay specific directives; however, directives
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related to the instances of the \fIldap\fP backend that may be implicitly
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instantiated by the overlay may assume a special meaning when used
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in conjunction with this overlay. They are described in
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.BR slapd-ldap (5),
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and they also need to be prefixed by
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.BR chain\- .
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.TP
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.B overlay chain
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This directive adds the chain overlay to the current backend.
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The chain overlay may be used with any backend, but it is mainly
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intended for use with local storage backends that may return referrals.
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It is useless in conjunction with the \fIslapd-ldap\fP and \fIslapd-meta\fP
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backends because they already exploit the libldap specific referral chase
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feature.
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[Note: this may change in the future, as the \fBldap\fP(5) and
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\fBmeta\fP(5) backends might no longer chase referrals on their own.]
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.TP
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.B chain-cache-uri {FALSE|true}
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This directive instructs the \fIchain\fP overlay to cache
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connections to URIs parsed out of referrals that are not predefined,
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to be reused for later chaining.
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These URIs inherit the properties configured for the underlying
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\fBslapd-ldap\fP(5) before any occurrence of the \fBchain-uri\fP
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directive; basically, they are chained anonymously.
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.TP
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.B chain-chaining [resolve=<r>] [continuation=<c>] [critical]
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This directive enables the \fIchaining\fP control
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(see \fIdraft-sermersheim-ldap-chaining\fP for details)
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with the desired resolve and continuation behaviors and criticality.
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The \fBresolve\fP parameter refers to the behavior while discovering
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a resource, namely when accessing the object indicated by the request DN;
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the \fBcontinuation\fP parameter refers to the behavior while handling
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intermediate responses, which is mostly significant for the search
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operation, but may affect extended operations that return intermediate
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responses.
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The values \fBr\fP and \fBc\fP can be any of
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.BR chainingPreferred ,
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.BR chainingRequired ,
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.BR referralsPreferred ,
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.BR referralsRequired .
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If the \fBcritical\fP flag affects the control criticality if provided.
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[This control is experimental and its support may change in the future.]
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.TP
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.B chain-max-depth <n>
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In case a referral is returned during referral chasing, further chasing
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occurs at most \fB<n>\fP levels deep. Set to \fB1\fP (the default)
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to disable further referral chasing.
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.TP
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.B chain-return-error {FALSE|true}
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In case referral chasing fails, the real error is returned instead
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of the original referral. In case multiple referral URIs are present,
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only the first error is returned. This behavior may not be always
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appropriate nor desirable, since failures in referral chasing might be
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better resolved by the client (e.g. when caused by distributed
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authentication issues).
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.TP
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.B chain-uri <ldapuri>
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This directive instantiates a new underlying \fIldap\fP database
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and instructs it about which URI to contact to chase referrals.
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As opposed to what stated in \fBslapd-ldap\fP(5), only one URI
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can appear after this directive; all subsequent \fBslapd-ldap\fP(5)
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directives prefixed by \fBchain-\fP refer to this specific instance
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of a remote server.
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.LP
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Directives for configuring the underlying ldap database may also
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be required, as shown in this example:
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.LP
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.RS
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.nf
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overlay chain
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chain-rebind-as-user FALSE
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chain-uri "ldap://ldap1.example.com"
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chain-rebind-as-user TRUE
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chain-idassert-bind bindmethod="simple"
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binddn="cn=Auth,dc=example,dc=com"
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credentials="secret"
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mode="self"
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chain-uri "ldap://ldap2.example.com"
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chain-idassert-bind bindmethod="simple"
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binddn="cn=Auth,dc=example,dc=com"
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credentials="secret"
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mode="none"
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.fi
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.RE
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.LP
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Any valid directives for the ldap database may be used; see
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.BR slapd-ldap (5)
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for details.
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Multiple occurrences of the \fBchain-uri\fP directive may appear,
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to define multiple "trusted" URIs where operations with
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\fIidentity assertion\fP are chained.
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All URIs not listed in the configuration are chained anonymously.
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All \fBslapd-ldap\fP(5) directives appearing before the first
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occurrence of \fBchain-uri\fP are inherited by all URIs,
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unless specifically overridden inside each URI configuration.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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ETCDIR/slapd.conf
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default slapd configuration file
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR slapd.conf (5),
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.BR slapd\-ldap (5),
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.BR slapd (8).
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.SH AUTHOR
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Originally implemented by Howard Chu; extended by Pierangelo Masarati.
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