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Network Working Group K. Zeilenga
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Request for Comments: 3909 OpenLDAP Foundation
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Category: Standards Track October 2004
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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Cancel Operation
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Status of this Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Copyright Notice
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).
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Abstract
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This specification describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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(LDAP) extended operation to cancel (or abandon) an outstanding
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operation. Unlike the LDAP Abandon operation, but like the X.511
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Directory Access Protocol (DAP) Abandon operation, this operation has
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a response which provides an indication of its outcome.
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1. Background and Intent of Use
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The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC3377] provides
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an Abandon operation [RFC2251] which clients may use to cancel other
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operations. The Abandon operation does not have a response and
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requires no response from the abandoned operation. These semantics
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provide the client with no clear indication of the outcome of the
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Abandon operation.
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The X.511 Directory Access Protocol (DAP) [X.511] provides an Abandon
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operation which has a response and also requires the abandoned
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operation to return a response indicating it was canceled. The LDAP
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Cancel operation is modeled after the DAP Abandon operation.
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The LDAP Cancel operation SHOULD be used instead of the LDAP Abandon
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operation when the client needs an indication of the outcome. This
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operation may be used to cancel both interrogation and update
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operations.
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680] with implicit
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tags. The term "BER-encoded" means the element is to be encoded
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using the Basic Encoding Rules [X.690] under the restrictions
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detailed in Section 5.1 of [RFC2251].
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DSA stands for Directory System Agent (or server).
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DSE stands for DSA-specific Entry.
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
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2. Cancel Operation
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The Cancel operation is defined as an LDAP Extended Operation
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[RFC2251, Section 4.12] identified by the object identifier
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1.3.6.1.1.8. This section details the syntax of the Cancel request
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and response messages and defines additional LDAP resultCodes.
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2.1. Cancel Request
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The Cancel request is an ExtendedRequest with the requestName field
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containing 1.3.6.1.1.8 and a requestValue field which contains a
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BER-encoded cancelRequestValue value.
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cancelRequestValue ::= SEQUENCE {
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cancelID MessageID
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-- MessageID is as defined in [RFC2251]
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}
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The cancelID field contains the message ID associated with the
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operation to be canceled.
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2.2. Cancel Response
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A Cancel response is an ExtendedResponse where the responseName and
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response fields are absent.
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2.3. Additional Result Codes
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Implementations of this specification SHALL recognize the following
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additional resultCode values:
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canceled (118)
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noSuchOperation (119)
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tooLate (120)
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cannotCancel (121)
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 2]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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3. Operational Semantics
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The function of the Cancel Operation is to request that the server
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cancel an outstanding operation issued within the same session.
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The client requests the cancelation of an outstanding operation by
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issuing a Cancel Response with a cancelID set to the message ID of
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the outstanding operation. The Cancel Request itself has a distinct
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message ID. Clients SHOULD NOT request the cancelation of an
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operation multiple times.
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If the server is willing and able to cancel the outstanding operation
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identified by the cancelId, the server SHALL return a Cancel Response
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with a success resultCode, and the canceled operation SHALL fail with
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canceled resultCode. Otherwise the Cancel Response SHALL have a
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non-success resultCode and SHALL NOT have an impact upon the
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outstanding operation (if it exists).
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The protocolError resultCode is returned if the server is unable to
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parse the requestValue or the requestValue is absent,
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The noSuchOperation resultCode is returned if the server has no
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knowledge of the operation requested for cancelation.
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The cannotCancel resultCode is returned if the identified operation
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does not support cancelation or the cancel operation could not be
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performed. The following classes of operations are not cancelable:
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- operations which have no response,
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- operations which create, alter, or destroy authentication and/or
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authorization associations,
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- operations which establish, alter, or tear-down security services,
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and
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- operations which abandon or cancel other operations.
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Specifically, the Abandon, Bind, Start TLS [RFC2830], Unbind, and
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Cancel operations are not cancelable.
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The Cancel operation cannot be abandoned.
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The tooLate resultCode is returned to indicate that it is too late to
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cancel the outstanding operation. For example, the server may return
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tooLate for a request to cancel an outstanding modify operation which
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has already committed updates to the underlying data store.
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 3]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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Servers SHOULD indicate their support for this extended operation by
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providing 1.3.6.1.1.8 as a value of the 'supportedExtension'
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attribute type in their root DSE. A server MAY choose to advertise
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this extension only when the client is authorized to use it.
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4. Security Considerations
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This operation is intended to allow a user to cancel operations they
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previously issued during the current LDAP association. In certain
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cases, such as when the Proxy Authorization Control is in use,
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different outstanding operations may be processed under different
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LDAP associations. Servers MUST NOT allow a user to cancel an
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operation belonging to another user.
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Some operations should not be cancelable for security reasons. This
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specification disallows the cancelation of the Bind operation and
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Start TLS extended operation so as to avoid adding complexity to
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authentication, authorization, and security layer semantics.
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Designers of future extended operations and/or controls should
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disallow abandonment and cancelation when appropriate.
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5. IANA Considerations
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The following values [RFC3383] have been registered by the IANA.
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5.1. Object Identifier
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The IANA has registered upon Standards Action the LDAP Object
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Identifier 1.3.6.1.1.8 to identify the LDAP Cancel Operation as
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defined in this document.
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Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
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Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@OpenLDAP.org>
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Specification: RFC 3909
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Author/Change Controller: IESG
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Comments:
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Identifies the LDAP Cancel Operation
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 4]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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5.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanism
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The IANA has registered upon Standards Action the LDAP Protocol
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Mechanism described in this document.
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Subject: LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
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Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.8
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Description: LDAP Cancel Operation
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Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>
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Usage: Extended Operation
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Specification: RFC 3909
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Author/Change Controller: IESG
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Comments: none
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5.3. LDAP Result Codes
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The IANA has registered upon Standards Action the LDAP Result Codes
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described in this document.
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Subject: LDAP Result Code Registration
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Person & email address to contact for further information:
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Kurt Zeilenga <kurt@OpenLDAP.org>
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Result Code Name: canceled (118)
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Result Code Name: noSuchOperation (119)
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Result Code Name: tooLate (120)
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Result Code Name: cannotCancel (121)
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Specification: RFC 3909
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Author/Change Controller: IESG
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6. Acknowledgment
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The LDAP Cancel operation is modeled after the X.511 DAP Abandon
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operation.
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 5]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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7. References
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7.1. Normative References
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
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Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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[RFC2251] Wahl, M., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
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Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
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[RFC2830] Hodges, J., Morgan, R., and M. Wahl, "Lightweight
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Directory Access Protocol (v3): Extension for Transport
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Layer Security", RFC 2830, May 2000.
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[RFC3377] Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
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Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
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September 2002.
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[X.680] International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
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Standardization Sector, "Abstract Syntax Notation One
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(ASN.1) - Specification of Basic Notation", X.680(1997)
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(also ISO/IEC 8824-1:1998).
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[X.690] International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
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Standardization Sector, "Specification of ASN.1 encoding
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rules: Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding
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Rules (CER), and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)",
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X.690(1997) (also ISO/IEC 8825-1:1998).
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7.2. Informative References
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[RFC3383] Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
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Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
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Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 3383, September 2002.
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[X.511] International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
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Standardization Sector, "The Directory: Abstract Service
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Definition", X.511(1993).
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8. Author's Address
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Kurt D. Zeilenga
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OpenLDAP Foundation
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EMail: Kurt@OpenLDAP.org
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Zeilenga Standards Track [Page 6]
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RFC 3909 LDAP Cancel Operation October 2004
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9. Full Copyright Statement
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).
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This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
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contained in BCP 78, and at www.rfc-editor.org, and except as set
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forth therein, the authors retain all their rights.
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This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
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"AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
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OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
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