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6 ldap - OpenLDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol API
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9 OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)
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15 The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) (RFC 4510) provides
16 access to X.500 directory services. These services may be stand-alone
17 or part of a distributed directory service. This client API supports
18 LDAP over TCP (RFC 4511), LDAP over TLS/SSL, and LDAP over IPC (UNIX
19 domain sockets). This API supports SASL (RFC 4513) and Start TLS (RFC
20 4513) as well as a number of protocol extensions. This API is loosely
21 based upon IETF/LDAPEXT C LDAP API draft specification, a (orphaned)
22 work in progress.
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24 The OpenLDAP Software package includes a stand-alone server in
25 slapd(8), various LDAP clients, and an LDAP client library used to pro‐
26 vide programmatic access to the LDAP protocol. This man page gives an
27 overview of the LDAP library routines.
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29 Both synchronous and asynchronous APIs are provided. Also included are
30 various routines to parse the results returned from these routines.
31 These routines are found in the -lldap library.
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33 The basic interaction is as follows. A session handle is created using
34 ldap_initialize(3) and set the protocol version to 3 by calling
35 ldap_set_option(3). The underlying session is established first opera‐
36 tion is issued. This would generally be a Start TLS or Bind operation,
37 or a Search operation to read attributes of the Root DSE. A Start TLS
38 operation is performed by calling ldap_start_tls_s(3). A LDAP bind
39 operation is performed by calling ldap_sasl_bind(3) or one of its
40 friends. A Search operation is performed by calling
41 ldap_search_ext_s(3) or one of its friends.
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43 Subsequently, additional operations are performed by calling one of the
44 synchronous or asynchronous routines (e.g., ldap_compare_ext_s(3) or
45 ldap_compare_ext(3) followed by ldap_result(3)). Results returned from
46 these routines are interpreted by calling the LDAP parsing routines
47 such as ldap_parse_result(3). The LDAP association and underlying con‐
48 nection is terminated by calling ldap_unbind_ext(3). Errors can be
49 interpreted by calling ldap_err2string(3).
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52 This library supports version 3 of the Lightweight Directory Access
53 Protocol (LDAPv3) as defined in RFC 4510. It also supports a variant
54 of version 2 of LDAP as defined by U-Mich LDAP and, to some degree, RFC
55 1777. Version 2 (all variants) are considered obsolete. Version 3
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58 For backwards compatibility reasons, the library defaults to version 2.
59 Hence, all new applications (and all actively maintained applications)
60 should use ldap_set_option(3) to select version 3. The library manual
61 pages assume version 3 has been selected.
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64 All character string input/output is expected to be/is UTF-8 encoded
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67 Distinguished names (DN) (and relative distinguished names (RDN) to be
68 passed to the LDAP routines should conform to RFC 4514 UTF-8 string
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71 Search filters to be passed to the search routines are to be con‐
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75 LDAP URLs to be passed to routines are expected to conform to RFC 4516
76 format. The ldap_url(3) routines can be used to work with LDAP URLs.
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78 LDAP controls to be passed to routines can be manipulated using the
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82 Results obtained from the search routines can be output by hand, by
83 calling ldap_first_entry(3) and ldap_next_entry(3) to step through the
84 entries returned, ldap_first_attribute(3) and ldap_next_attribute(3) to
85 step through an entry's attributes, and ldap_get_values(3) to retrieve
86 a given attribute's values. Attribute values may or may not be dis‐
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90 Also provided are various utility routines. The ldap_sort(3) routines
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95 A number of interfaces are now considered deprecated. For instance,
96 ldap_add(3) is deprecated in favor of ldap_add_ext(3). Deprecated
97 interfaces generally remain in the library. The macro LDAP_DEPRECATED
98 can be defined to a non-zero value (e.g., -DLDAP_DEPRECATED=1) when
99 compiling program designed to use deprecated interfaces. It is recom‐
100 mended that developers writing new programs, or updating old programs,
101 avoid use of deprecated interfaces. Over time, it is expected that
102 documentation (and, eventually, support) for deprecated interfaces to
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106 Also included in the distribution is a set of lightweight Basic Encod‐
107 ing Rules routines. These routines are used by the LDAP library rou‐
108 tines to encode and decode LDAP protocol elements using the (slightly
109 simplified) Basic Encoding Rules defined by LDAP. They are not nor‐
110 mally used directly by an LDAP application program except in the han‐
111 dling of controls and extended operations. The routines provide a
112 printf and scanf-like interface, as well as lower-level access. These
113 routines are discussed in lber-decode(3), lber-encode(3), lber-mem‐
114 ory(3), and lber-types(3).
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117 ldap_initialize(3) initialize the LDAP library without opening a con‐
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120 ldap_result(3) wait for the result from an asynchronous operation
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122 ldap_abandon_ext(3) abandon (abort) an asynchronous operation
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124 ldap_add_ext(3) asynchronously add an entry
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126 ldap_add_ext_s(3) synchronously add an entry
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128 ldap_sasl_bind(3) asynchronously bind to the directory
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130 ldap_sasl_bind_s(3) synchronously bind to the directory
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132 ldap_unbind_ext(3) synchronously unbind from the LDAP server and close
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135 ldap_unbind(3) and ldap_unbind_s(3) are
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138 ldap_memfree(3) dispose of memory allocated by LDAP routines.
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140 ldap_compare_ext(3) asynchronously compare to a directory entry
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142 ldap_compare_ext_s(3)
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145 ldap_delete_ext(3) asynchronously delete an entry
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147 ldap_delete_ext_s(3)
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150 ld_errno(3) LDAP error indication
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152 ldap_errlist(3) list of LDAP errors and their meanings
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154 ldap_err2string(3) convert LDAP error indication to a string
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156 ldap_extended_operation(3)
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164 ldap_first_attribute(3)
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167 ldap_next_attribute(3)
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170 ldap_first_entry(3) return first entry in a chain of search results
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172 ldap_next_entry(3) return next entry in a chain of search results
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174 ldap_count_entries(3)
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177 ldap_get_dn(3) extract the DN from an entry
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179 ldap_get_values_len(3)
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182 ldap_value_free_len(3)
183 free memory allocated by ldap_get_values_len(3)
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188 ldap_modify_ext(3) asynchronously modify an entry
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190 ldap_modify_ext_s(3)
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193 ldap_mods_free(3) free array of pointers to mod structures used by
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196 ldap_rename(3) asynchronously rename an entry
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198 ldap_rename_s(3) synchronously rename an entry
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200 ldap_msgfree(3) free results allocated by ldap_result(3)
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202 ldap_msgtype(3) return the message type of a message from
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205 ldap_msgid(3) return the message id of a message from
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208 ldap_search_ext(3) asynchronously search the directory
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210 ldap_search_ext_s(3)
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213 ldap_is_ldap_url(3) check a URL string to see if it is an LDAP URL
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215 ldap_url_parse(3) break up an LDAP URL string into its components
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217 ldap_sort_entries(3)
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220 ldap_sort_values(3) sort a list of attribute values
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222 ldap_sort_strcasecmp(3)
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230 OpenLDAP Software is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
231 <http://www.openldap.org/>. OpenLDAP Software is derived from Univer‐
232 sity of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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234 These API manual pages are loosely based upon descriptions provided in
235 the IETF/LDAPEXT C LDAP API Internet Draft, a (orphaned) work in
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