Add exattr bits to slapd.conf(5)
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Quanah Gibson-Mount 2014-05-05 11:52:33 -05:00
parent 49ae28a2ee
commit fcdd3a06b1

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@ -1752,6 +1752,7 @@ the contextCSN is stored in the context entry.
.B [filter=<filter str>]
.B [scope=sub|one|base|subord]
.B [attrs=<attr list>]
.B [exattrs=<attr list>]
.B [attrsonly]
.B [sizelimit=<limit>]
.B [timelimit=<limit>]
@ -1835,6 +1836,19 @@ Note, however, that any provider-side limits for the replication identity
will be enforced by the provider regardless of the limits requested
by the LDAP Content Synchronization operation, much like for any other
search operation.
.B exattrs
option may also be used to specify attributes that should be omitted
from incoming entries.
The \fBscope\fP defaults to \fBsub\fP, the \fBfilter\fP defaults to
\fB(objectclass=*)\fP, and there is no default \fBsearchbase\fP. The
\fBattrs\fP list defaults to \fB"*,+"\fP to return all user and operational
attributes, and \fBattrsonly\fP and \fBexattrs\fP are unset by default.
The \fBsizelimit\fP and \fBtimelimit\fP only
accept "unlimited" and positive integers, and both default to "unlimited".
Note, however, that any provider-side limits for the replication identity
will be enforced by the provider regardless of the limits requested
by the LDAP Content Synchronization operation, much like for any other
search operation.
The LDAP Content Synchronization protocol has two operation types.
In the