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6 slapo-translucent - Translucent Proxy overlay to slapd
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9 /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
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12 The Translucent Proxy overlay can be used with a backend database such
13 as slapd-bdb(5) to create a "translucent proxy". Entries retrieved
14 from a remote LDAP server may have some or all attributes overridden,
15 or new attributes added, by entries in the local database before being
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18 A search operation is first populated with entries from the remote LDAP
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20 defined in the local database. Local overrides may be populated with
21 the add, modify , and modrdn operations, the use of which is restricted
22 to the root user.
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24 A compare operation will perform a comparison with attributes defined
25 in the local database record (if any) before any comparison is made
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29 The Translucent Proxy overlay uses a proxied database, typically a (set
30 of) remote LDAP server(s), which is configured with the options shown
31 in slapd-ldap(5), slapd-meta(5) or similar. These slapd.conf options
32 are specific to the Translucent Proxy overlay; they must appear after
33 the overlay directive that instantiates the translucent overlay.
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36 By default, attempts to delete attributes in either the local or
37 remote databases will be silently ignored. The transluā
38 cent_strict directive causes these modifications to fail with a
39 Constraint Violation.
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41 translucent_no_glue
42 This configuration option disables the automatic creation of
43 "glue" records for an add or modrdn operation, such that all
44 parents of an entry added to the local database must be created
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47 translucent_local <attr[,attr...]>
48 Specify a list of attributes that should be searched for in the
49 local database when used in a search filter. By default, search
50 filters are only handled by the remote database. With this
51 directive, search filters will be split into a local and remote
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54 translucent_remote <attr[,attr...]>
55 Specify a list of attributes that should be searched for in the
56 remote database when used in a search filter. This directive
57 complements the translucent_local directive. Attributes may be
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60 If neither translucent_local nor translucent_remote are specified, the
61 default behavior is to search the remote database with the complete
62 search filter. If only translucent_local is specified, searches will
63 only be run on the local database. Likewise, if only translucent_remote
64 is specified, searches will only be run on the remote database. In any
65 case, both the local and remote entries corresponding to a search
66 result will be merged before being returned to the client.
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70 Enable looking for locally stored credentials for simple bind
71 when binding to the remote database fails. Disabled by default.
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75 Enable RFC 3062 Password Modification extended operation on
76 locally stored credentials. The operation only applies to
77 entries that exist in the remote database. Disabled by default.
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81 Access control is delegated to either the remote DSA(s) or to the local
82 database backend for auth and write operations. It is delegated to the
83 remote DSA(s) and to the frontend for read operations. Local access
84 rules involving data returned by the remote DSA(s) should be designed
85 with care. In fact, entries are returned by the remote DSA(s) only
86 based on the remote fraction of the data, based on the identity the
87 operation is performed as. As a consequence, local rules might only be
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92 The Translucent Proxy overlay will disable schema checking in the local
93 database, so that an entry consisting of overlay attributes need not
94 adhere to the complete schema.
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96 Because the translucent overlay does not perform any DN rewrites, the
97 local and remote database instances must have the same suffix. Other
98 configurations will probably fail with No Such Object and other errors.
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101 /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
102 default slapd configuration file
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