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Top Forums Web Development How to pass user credentials between apps on the same server? Post 302657165 by barrydocks on Saturday 16th of June 2012 02:55:28 PM
Old 06-16-2012
any suggestions?
 

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SLAPD-LDAP(5)							File Formats Manual						     SLAPD-LDAP(5)

NAME
slapd-ldap - LDAP backend to slapd SYNOPSIS
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf DESCRIPTION
The LDAP backend to slapd(8) is not an actual database; instead it acts as a proxy to forward incoming requests to another LDAP server. While processing requests it will also chase referrals, so that referrals are fully processed instead of being returned to the slapd client. CONFIGURATION
These slapd.conf options apply to the LDAP backend database. That is, they must follow a "database ldap" line and come before any subse- quent "backend" or "database" lines. Other database options are described in the slapd.conf(5) manual page. Note: It is strongly recommended to set lastmod off for every ldap and meta database. This is because operational attributes related to entry creation and modification should not be used, as they could be passed to the target servers, generating an error. uri <ldapurl> LDAP server to use. Multiple URIs can be set in in a single ldapurl argument, resulting in the underlying library automatically call the first server of the list that responds, e.g. uri "ldap://host/ ldap://backup-host" The URI list is space- or comma-separated. server <hostport> Obsolete option; same as `uri ldap://<hostport>/'. binddn <administrative DN for access control purposes> DN which is used to query the target server for acl checking; it should have read access on the target server to attributes used on the proxy for acl checking. There is no risk of giving away such values; they are only used to check permissions. bindpw <password> Password used with the bind DN above. rebind-as-user If this option is given, the client's bind credentials are remembered for rebinds when chasing referrals. suffixmassage <suffix> <massaged (remote) suffix> DNs ending with <suffix> in a request are changed to end with <remote suffix> before sending the request to the remote server, and <remote suffix> in the results are changed back to <suffix> before returning them to the client. The <suffix> field must be defined as a valid suffix for the current database. map {attribute | objectclass} [<local name> | *] {<foreign name> | *} Map attribute names and object classes from the foreign server to different values on the local slapd. The reason is that some attributes might not be part of the local slapd's schema, some attribute names might be different but serve the same purpose, etc. If local or foreign name is `*', the name is preserved. If local name is omitted, the foreign name is removed. Unmapped names are preseved if both local and foreign name are `*', and removed if local name is omitted and foreign name is `*'. rewrite* The rewrite options are described in the "REWRITING" section of the slapd-meta(5) manual page. EXAMPLES
This maps the OpenLDAP objectclass `groupOfNames' to the Active Directory objectclass `group': map objectclass groupOfNames group This presents a limited attribute set from the foreign server: map attribute cn * map attribute sn * map attribute manager * map attribute description * map attribute * These lines map cn, sn, manager, and description to themselves, and any other attribute gets "removed" from the object before it is sent to the client (or sent up to the LDAP server). This is obviously a simplistic example, but you get the point. FILES
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf default slapd configuration file SEE ALSO
slapd.conf(5), slapd-meta(5), slapd(8), ldap(3). OpenLDAP 2.1.X RELEASEDATE SLAPD-LDAP(5)
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