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6 slapd.overlays - overlays for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
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9 The slapd(8) daemon can use a variety of different overlays to alter or
10 extend the normal behavior of a database backend. Overlays may be com‐
11 piled statically into slapd, or when module support is enabled, they
12 may be dynamically loaded. Most of the overlays are only allowed to be
13 configured on individual databases, but some may also be configured
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16 Configuration options for each overlay are documented separately in the
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20 Access Logging. This overlay can record accesses to a given
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24 Audit Logging. This overlay records changes on a given backend
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27 chain Chaining. This overlay allows automatic referral chasing when a
28 referral would have been returned, either when configured by the
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32 Collective Attributes. This overlay implements RFC 3671 collec‐
33 tive attributes; these attributes share common values over all
34 the members of the collection as inherited from an ancestor
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38 Constraint. This overlay enforces a regular expression con‐
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43 dds Dynamic Directory Services. This overlay supports dynamic
44 objects, which have a limited life after which they expire and
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48 Dynamic Group. This is a demo overlay which extends the Compare
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53 Dynamic List. This overlay allows expansion of dynamic groups
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57 MemberOf. This overlay maintains automatic reverse group mem‐
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61 pbind Proxybind. This overlay forwards simple bind requests on a
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64 pcache Proxycache. This overlay allows caching of LDAP search requests
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69 Password Policy. This overlay provides a variety of password
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73 refint Referential Integrity. This overlay can be used with a backend
74 database such as slapd-bdb(5) to maintain the cohesiveness of a
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78 Return Code. This overlay is useful to test the behavior of
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82 rwm Rewrite/remap. This overlay is experimental. It performs basic
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85 sssvlv Server Side Sorting and Virtual List Views. This overlay imple‐
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87 view controls, and replaces the RFC2696 paged-results implemen‐
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91 Syncrepl Provider. This overlay implements the provider-side
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96 Translucent Proxy. This overlay can be used with a backend
97 database such as slapd-bdb(5) to create a "translucent proxy".
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101 unique Attribute Uniqueness. This overlay can be used with a backend
102 database such as slapd-bdb(5) to enforce the uniqueness of some
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106 Value Sorting. This overlay can be used to enforce a specific
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111 /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
112 default slapd configuration file
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115 default slapd configuration directory
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119 slapo-collect(5), slapo-constraint(5), slapo-dds(5), slapo-dyngroup(5),
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121 slapo-ppolicy(5), slapo-refint(5), slapo-retcode(5), slapo-rwm(5),
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123 slapo-unique(5). slapo-valsort(5). slapd-config(5), slapd.conf(5),
124 slapd.backends(5), slapd(8). "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide"
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128 OpenLDAP Software is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project
129 <http://www.openldap.org/>. OpenLDAP Software is derived from Univer‐
130 sity of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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