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.TH SLAPD.CONF 5 "28 May 2001" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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.\" Copyright 1998-2001 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved.
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.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE.
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.\" $OpenLDAP$
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.SH NAME
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slapd.conf \- configuration file for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP daemon
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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ETCDIR/slapd.conf
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The file
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.B ETCDIR/slapd.conf
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contains configuration information for the
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.BR slapd (8)
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daemon. This configuration file is also used by the
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.BR slurpd (8)
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replication daemon and by the SLAPD tools
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.BR slapadd (8),
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.BR slapcat (8),
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and
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.BR slapindex (8).
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.LP
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The
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.B slapd.conf
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file consists of a series of global configuration options that apply to
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.B slapd
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as a whole (including all backends), followed by zero or more database
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backend definitions that contain information specific to a backend
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instance.
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.LP
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The general format of
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.B slapd.conf
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is as follows:
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.LP
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.nf
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# comment - these options apply to every database
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<global configuration options>
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# first database definition & configuration options
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database <backend 1 type>
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<configuration options specific to backend 1>
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# subsequent database definitions & configuration options
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...
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.fi
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.LP
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As many backend-specific sections as desired may be included. Global
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options can be overridden in a backend (for options that appear more
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than once, the last appearance in the
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.B slapd.conf
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file is used). Blank lines and comment lines beginning with a `#'
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character are ignored. If a line begins with white space, it is
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considered a continuation of the previous line.
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.LP
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Arguments on configuration lines are separated by white space. If an
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argument contains white space, the argument should be enclosed in
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double quotes. If an argument contains a double quote (`"') or a
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backslash character (`\\'), the character should be preceded by a
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backslash character.
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.LP
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The specific configuration options available are discussed below in the
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Global Configuration Options, General Backend Options, General Database
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Options, LDBM Database-Specific Options,
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Shell Database-Specific Options, and Password
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Database-Specific Options sections. Refer to the "OpenLDAP
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Administrator's Guide" for more details on the slapd configuration
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file.
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.SH GLOBAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
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Options described in this section apply to all backends, unless specifically
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overridden in a backend definition. Arguments that should be replaced by
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actual text are shown in brackets <>.
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.TP
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.B access to <what> [ by <who> <access> <control> ]+
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Grant access (specified by <access>) to a set of entries and/or
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attributes (specified by <what>) by one or more requestors (specified
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by <who>).
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See the "OpenLDAP's Administrator's Guide" for details.
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.TP
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.B allow <features>
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Specify a set of features (separated by white space) to
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allow (default none).
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.B tls_2_anon
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allows Start TLS to force session to anonymous status (see also
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.B disallow
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.BR tls_authc ).
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.TP
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.B argsfile <filename>
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The ( absolute ) name of a file that will hold the
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.B slapd
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server's command line options
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if started without the debugging command line option.
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.HP
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.hy 0
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.B attributetype (\ <oid> [NAME\ <name>] [OBSOLETE]\
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[DESC\ <description>]\
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[SUP\ <oid>] [EQUALITY\ <oid>] [ORDERING\ <oid>]\
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[SUBSTR\ <oid>] [SYNTAX\ <oidlen>] [SINGLE\-VALUE] [COLLECTIVE]\
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[NO\-USER\-MODIFICATION] [USAGE\ <attributeUsage>]\ )
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.RS
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Specify an attribute type using the LDAPv3 syntax defined in RFC 2252.
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The slapd parser extends the RFC 2252 definition by allowing string
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forms as well as numeric OIDs to be used for the attribute OID and
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attribute syntax OID.
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(See the
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.B objectidentifier
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description.) Currently the syntax name parser is case-sensitive.
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The known syntax names are:
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.RS
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.RS
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.PD 0
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AttributeTypeDescription Audio Binary BitString Certificate CertificateList
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CertificatePair DN DeliveryMethod DirectoryString DITContentRuleDescription
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DITStructureRuleDescription EnhancedGuide FacsimileTelephoneNumber
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GeneralizedTime Guide IA5String Integer MatchingRuleDescription
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MatchingRuleUseDescription MailPreference NameAndOptionalUUID
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NameFormDescription NumericString ObjectClassDescription OID
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OtherMailbox OctetString PostalAddress ProtocolInformation
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PresentationAddress PrintableString SupportedAlgorithm TelephoneNumber
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TeletexTerminalIdentifier TelexNumber UTCTime LDAPSyntaxDescription
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SubstringAssertion NISnetgrouptriple Bootparameter
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.PD
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.RE
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.RE
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.RE
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.TP
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.B concurrency <integer>
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Specify a desired level of concurrency. Provided to the underlying
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thread system as a hint. The default is not to provide any hint.
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.TP
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.B defaultsearchbase <dn>
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Specify a default search base to use when client submits a
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non-base search request with an empty base DN.
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.TP
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.B disallow <features>
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Specify a set of features (separated by white space) to
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disallow (default none).
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.B bind_v2
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disables acceptance of LDAPv2 bind requests.
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.B bind_anon
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disables acceptance of anonymous bind requests.
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.B bind_anon_cred
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disables anonymous bind creditials are not empty (e.g.
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when DN is empty).
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.B bind_anon_dn
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disables anonymous bind when DN is not empty.
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.B bind_simple
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disables simple (bind) authentication.
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.B bind_krbv4
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disables Kerberos V4 (bind) authentication.
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.B tls_authc
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disables StartTLS if authenticated (see also
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.B allow
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.BR tls_2_anon ).
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.TP
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.B idletimeout <integer>
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Specify the number of seconds to wait before forcibly closing
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an idle client connections. A idletimeout of 0 disables this
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feature. The default is 0.
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.TP
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.B include <filename>
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Read additional configuration information from the given file before
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continuing with the next line of the current file.
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.TP
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.B limits [dn[.{exact|regex}]=]<pattern> <limit> [...]
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Specify time and size limits based on the distinguished name that
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initiated an operation.
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The argument
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.BR pattern
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contains the DN the limits are applied to.
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It is a distinguished name in case of
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.BR exact
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match, or an Extended Regex pattern in case of
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.BR regex
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match (the default).
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The currently supported limits are "size" and "time".
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The syntax for time limits is
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.BR time[.{soft|hard}]=<integer> ,
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where
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.BR integer
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is the number of seconds slapd will spend answering a search request.
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If no time limit is explicitly requested by the client, the
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.BR soft
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limit is used; if the requested time limit exceedes the
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.BR hard
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limit, an "Unwilling to perform" is returned.
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If the
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.BR hard
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limit is set to 0 or to the keyword "soft", the soft limit is used
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in either case; if it is set to -1 or to the keyword "none",
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no hard limit is enforced.
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Explicit requests for time limits smaller or equal to the
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.BR hard
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limit are honored.
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If no flag is set, the value is assigned to the
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.BR soft
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limit, and the
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.BR hard
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limit is set to zero, to preserve the original behavior.
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The syntax for size limits is
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.BR size[.{soft|hard|unchecked}]=<integer> ,
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where
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.BR integer
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is the maximum number of entries slapd will return answering a search
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request.
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If no size limit is explicitly requested by the client, the
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.BR soft
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limit is used; if the requested size limit exceedes the
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.BR hard
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limit, an "Unwilling to perform" is returned.
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If the
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.BR hard
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limit is set to 0 or to the keyword "soft", the soft limit is used
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in either case; if it is set to -1 or to the keyword "none",
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no hard limit is enforced.
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Explicit requests for size limits smaller or equal to the
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.BR hard
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limit are honored.
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The
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.BR unchecked
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flag sets a limit on the number of candidates a search request is allowed
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to examine.
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If the selected candidates exceed the
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.BR unchecked
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limit, the search will abort with "Unwilling to perform".
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If it is set to -1 or to the keyword "none", no limit is applied (the default).
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If no flag is set, the value is assigned to the
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.BR soft
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limit, and the
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.BR hard
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limit is set to zero, to preserve the original behavior.
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In case of no match, the global limits are used.
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The default values are the same of
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.BR sizelimit
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and
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.BR timelimit ;
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no limit is set on
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.BR unchecked .
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This feature is currently exploited by the ldbm backend only.
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.TP
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.B loglevel <integer>
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Specify the level at which debugging statements and operation
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statistics should be syslogged (currently logged to the
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.BR syslogd (8)
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LOG_LOCAL4 facility). Log levels are additive, and available levels
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are:
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.RS
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.RS
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B 1
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trace function calls
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.TP
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.B 2
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debug packet handling
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.TP
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.B 4
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heavy trace debugging
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.TP
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.B 8
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connection management
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.TP
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.B 16
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print out packets sent and received
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.TP
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.B 32
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search filter processing
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.TP
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.B 64
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configuration file processing
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.TP
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.B 128
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access control list processing
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.TP
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.B 256
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stats log connections/operations/results
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.TP
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.B 512
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stats log entries sent
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.TP
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.B 1024
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print communication with shell backends
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.TP
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.B 2048
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entry parsing
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.PD
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.RE
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.RE
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.HP
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.B objectclass ( <oid> [NAME <name>] [DESC <description] [OBSOLETE]\
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[SUP <oids>] [{ ABSTRACT | STRUCTURAL | AUXILIARY }] [MUST <oids>]\
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[MAY <oids>] )
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.RS
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Specify an objectclass using the LDAPv3 syntax defined in RFC 2252.
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The slapd parser extends the RFC 2252 definition by allowing string
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forms as well as numeric OIDs to be used for the object class OID.
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(See the
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.B
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objectidentifier
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description.) Object classes are "STRUCTURAL" by default.
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.RE
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.TP
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.B objectidentifier <name> { <oid> | <name>[:<suffix>] }
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Define a string name that equates to the given OID. The string can be used
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in place of the numeric OID in objectclass and attribute definitions. The
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name can also be used with a suffix of the form ":xx" in which case the
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value "oid.xx" will be used.
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.TP
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.B password-hash <hash>
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The <hash> to use for userPassword generation. One of
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.BR {SSHA} ,
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.BR {SHA} ,
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.BR {SMD5} ,
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.BR {MD5} ,
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and
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.BR {CRYPT} .
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The default is
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.BR {SSHA} .
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.TP
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.B password-crypt-salt-format <format>
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Specify the format of the salt passed to
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.BR crypt (3)
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when generating {CRYPT} passwords.
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This string needs to be in
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.BR sprintf (3)
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format and may include one (and only one) %s conversion.
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This conversion will be substituted with a string random
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characters from [A\-Za\-z0\-9./]. For example, "%.2s"
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provides a two character salt and "$1$%.8s" tells some
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versions of crypt(3) to use an MD5 algorithm and provides
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8 random characters of salt. The default is "%s", which
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provides 31 characters of salt.
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.TP
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.B pidfile <filename>
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The ( absolute ) name of a file that will hold the
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.B slapd
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server's process ID ( see
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.BR getpid (2)
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) if started without the debugging command line option.
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.TP
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.B referral <url>
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Specify the referral to pass back when
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.BR slapd (8)
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cannot find a local database to handle a request.
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If specified multiple times, each url is provided.
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.TP
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.B require <conditions>
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Specify a set of conditions (separated by white space) to
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require (default none).
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The directive may be specified globally and/or per-database.
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.B bind
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requires bind operation prior to directory operations.
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.B LDAPv3
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requires session to be using LDAP version 3.
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.B authc
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requires authentication prior to directory operations.
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.B SASL
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requires SASL authentication prior to directory operations.
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.B strong
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requires strong authentication prior to directory operations.
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Currently
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.B SASL
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and
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.B strong
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conditions are currently same.
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.B none
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may be used to require no conditions (useful for clearly globally
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set conditions within a particular database).
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.TP
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.B rootDSEfile <file>
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Specify the name of an LDIF(5) file containing user defined attributes
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for the root DSE. These attributes are returned in addition to the
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attributes normally produced by slapd.
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.TP
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.B sasl-host <fqdn>
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Used to specify the fully qualified domain name used for SASL processing.
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.TP
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.B sasl-realm <realm>
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Specify SASL realm. Default is empty.
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.TP
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.B sasl-regexp <match> <replace>
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Used by the SASL authorization mechanism to convert a SASL authenticated
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username to an LDAP DN. When an authorization request is received, the SASL
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.B USERNAME, REALM,
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and
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.B MECHANISM
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are taken, when available, and combined into a SASL name of the
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form
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.RS
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.RS
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.TP
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.B uid=<UID>[,cn=<REALM>][,cn=<MECH>],cn=AUTHZ
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.RE
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This SASL name is then compared against the
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.B match
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regular expression, and if the match is successful, the SASL name is
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replaced with the
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.B replace
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string. If there are wildcard strings in the
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.B match
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regular expression that are enclosed in parenthesis, e.g.
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.RS
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.RS
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.TP
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.B uid=(.*)\\\\+realm=.*
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.RE
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.RE
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then the portion of the SASL name that matched the wildcard will be stored
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in the numbered placeholder variable $1. If there are other wildcard strings
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in parenthesis, the matching strings will be in $2, $3, etc. up to $9. The
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placeholders can then be used in the
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.B replace
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string, e.g.
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.RS
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.RS
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.TP
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.B cn=$1,ou=Accounts,dc=$2,dc=$4.
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.RE
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.RE
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The replaced SASL name can be either a DN or an LDAP URI. If the latter, the slapd
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server will use the URI to search its own database, and if the search returns
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exactly one entry, the SASL name is replaced by the DN of that entry.
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Multiple
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.B sasl-regexp
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options can be given in the configuration file to allow for multiple matching
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and replacement patterns. The matching patterns are checked in the order they
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appear in the file, stopping at the first successful match.
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.LP
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.B Caution:
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Because the plus sign + is a character recognized by the regular expression engine,
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and it will appear in SASL names that include a REALM, be careful to escape the
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plus sign with a backslash \\+ to remove the character's special meaning.
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.RE
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.TP
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.B sasl-secprops <properties>
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Used to specify Cyrus SASL security properties.
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The
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.B none
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flag (without any other properities) causes the flag properites
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default, "noanonymous,noplain", to be cleared.
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The
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.B noplain
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flag disables mechanisms susceptible to simple passive attacks.
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The
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.B noactive
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flag disables mechanisms susceptible to active attacks.
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The
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.B nodict
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flag disables mechanisms susceptible to passive dictionary attacks.
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The
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.B noanonyous
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flag disables mechanisms which support anonymous login.
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The
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.B forwardsec
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flag require forward secrecy between sessions.
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The
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.B passcred
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require mechanisms which pass client credentials (and allow
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mechanisms which can pass credentials to do so).
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The
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.B minssf=<factor>
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property specifies the minimum acceptable
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.I security strength factor
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as an integer approximate to effective key length used for
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encryption. 0 (zero) implies no protection, 1 implies integrity
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protection only, 56 allows DES or other weak ciphers, 112
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allows triple DES and other strong ciphers, 128 allows RC4,
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Blowfish and other modern strong ciphers. The default is 0.
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The
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.B maxssf=<factor>
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property specifies the maximum acceptable
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.I security strength factor
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as an integer (see minssf description). The default is INT_MAX.
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The
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.B maxbufsize=<size>
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property specifies the maximum security layer receive buffer
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size allowed. 0 disables security layers. The default is 65536.
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.TP
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.B schemacheck { on | off }
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Turn schema checking on or off. The default is on.
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.TP
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.B security <factors>
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Specify a set of factors (separated by white space) to require.
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An integer value is associated with each factor and is roughly
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equivalent of the encryption key length to require. A value
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of 112 is equivalent to 3DES, 128 to Blowfish, etc..
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The directive may be specified globally and/or per-database.
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.B ssf=<n>
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specifies the overall security strength factor.
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.B transport=<n>
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specifies the transport security strength factor.
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.B tls=<n>
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specifies the TLS security strength factor.
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.B sasl=<n>
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specifies the SASL security strength factor.
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.B update_ssf=<n>
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specifies the overall security strength factor to require for
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directory updates.
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.B update_transport=<n>
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specifies the transport security strength factor to require for
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directory updates.
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.B update_tls=<n>
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specifies the TLS security strength factor to require for
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directory updates.
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.B update_sasl=<n>
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specifies the SASL security strength factor to require for
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directory updates.
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Note that the
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.B transport
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factor is measure of security provided by the underlying transport,
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e.g. ldapi:// (and eventually IPSEC). It is not normally used.
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.TP
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.B sizelimit <integer>
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.TP
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.B sizelimit size[.{soft|hard|unchecked}]=<integer> [...]
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Specify the maximum number of entries to return from a search operation.
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The default size limit is 500.
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The second format allows a fine grain setting of the size limits.
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Extra args can be added on the same line.
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See
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.BR limits
|
|
for an explanation of the different flags.
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.TP
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|
.B sockbuf_max_incoming <integer>
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|
Specify the maximum incoming LDAP PDU size for anonymous sessions.
|
|
The default is 262143.
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.TP
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|
.B sockbuf_max_incoming_auth <integer>
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|
Specify the maximum incoming LDAP PDU size for authenticated sessions.
|
|
The default is 4194303.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B srvtab <filename>
|
|
Specify the srvtab file in which the kerberos keys necessary for
|
|
authenticating clients using kerberos can be found. This option is only
|
|
meaningful if you are using Kerberos authentication.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B threads <integer>
|
|
Specify the maximum size of the primary thread pool.
|
|
The default is 32.
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|
.TP
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|
.B timelimit <integer>
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|
.TP
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|
.B timelimit time[.{soft|hard}]=<integer> [...]
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|
Specify the maximum number of seconds (in real time)
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
will spend answering a search request. The default time limit is 3600.
|
|
The second format allows a fine grain setting of the time limits.
|
|
Extra args can be added on the same line.
|
|
See
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|
.BR limits
|
|
for an explanation of the different flags.
|
|
.SH TLS OPTIONS
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|
If
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|
.B slapd
|
|
is build with support for Transport Layer Security, there are more options
|
|
you can specify.
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|
.TP
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|
.B TLSCipherSuite <cipher-suite-spec>
|
|
Permits configuring what ciphers will be accepted and the preference order.
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|
<cipher-suite-spec> should be a cipher specification for OpenSSL. Example:
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TLSCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM:+SSLv2
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|
|
To check what ciphers a given spec selects, use:
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|
openssl ciphers -v <cipher-suite-spec>
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.TP
|
|
.B TLSCertificateFile <filename>
|
|
Specifies the file that contains the
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
server certificate.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B TLSCertificateKeyFile <filename>
|
|
Specifies the file that contains the
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
server private key that matches the certificate stored in the
|
|
.B TLSCertificateFile
|
|
file. Currently, the private key must not be protected with a password, so
|
|
it is of critical importance that it is protected carefully.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B TLSRandFile <filename>
|
|
Specifies the file to obtain random bits from when /dev/[u]random
|
|
is not available. Generally set to the name of the EGD/PRNGD socket.
|
|
The environment variable RANDFILE can also be used to specify the filename.
|
|
.SH GENERAL BACKEND OPTIONS
|
|
Options in this section only apply to the configuration file section
|
|
for the specified backend. They are supported by every
|
|
type of backend.
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|
.TP
|
|
.B backend <databasetype>
|
|
Mark the beginning of a backend definition. <databasetype>
|
|
should be one of
|
|
.B ldbm,
|
|
.B shell,
|
|
or
|
|
.B passwd
|
|
depending on which backend will serve the database.
|
|
|
|
.SH GENERAL DATABASE OPTIONS
|
|
Options in this section only apply to the configuration file section
|
|
for the database in which they are defined. They are supported by every
|
|
type of backend.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B database <databasetype>
|
|
Mark the beginning of a new database instance definition. <databasetype>
|
|
should be one of
|
|
.B ldbm,
|
|
.B shell,
|
|
or
|
|
.B passwd
|
|
depending on which backend will serve the database.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B lastmod on | off
|
|
Controls whether
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
will automatically maintain the
|
|
modifiersName, modifyTimestamp, creatorsName, and
|
|
createTimestamp attributes for entries. By default, lastmod is on.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B readonly on | off
|
|
This option puts the database into "read-only" mode. Any attempts to
|
|
modify the database will return an "unwilling to perform" error. By
|
|
default, readonly is off.
|
|
.HP
|
|
.B replica host=<hostname>[:port] [tls=yes|critical]
|
|
.B [suffix=<suffix> [...]]
|
|
.B bindmethod=simple|sasl [binddn=<simple DN>] [credentials=<simple password>]
|
|
.B [saslmech=<SASL mech>] [secopts=<options>] [realm=<realm>]
|
|
.B [authcId=<authentication ID>] [authcId=<authentication ID>]
|
|
.RS
|
|
Specify a replication site for this database. Refer to the "OpenLDAP
|
|
Administrator's Guide" for detailed information on setting up a replicated
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
directory service. Zero or more
|
|
.B suffix
|
|
instances can be used to select the subtrees that will be replicated
|
|
(defaults to all the database). A
|
|
.B bindmethod
|
|
of
|
|
.B simple
|
|
requires the options
|
|
.B binddn
|
|
and
|
|
.B credentials
|
|
and should only be used when adequate security services
|
|
(e.g TLS or IPSEC) are in place. A
|
|
.B bindmethod
|
|
of
|
|
.B sasl
|
|
requires the option
|
|
.B saslmech.
|
|
If the
|
|
.B mechanism
|
|
will use Kerberos, a kerberos instance should be given in
|
|
.B authcId.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B replogfile <filename>
|
|
Specify the name of the replication log file to log changes to.
|
|
The replication log is typically written by
|
|
.BR slapd (8)
|
|
and read by
|
|
.BR slurpd (8).
|
|
See
|
|
.BR slapd.replog (5)
|
|
for more information. The specified file should be located
|
|
in a directory with limited read/write/execute access as the replication
|
|
logs may contain sensitive information.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rootdn <dn>
|
|
Specify the distinguished name that is not subject to access control
|
|
or administrative limit restrictions for operations on this database.
|
|
This DN may or may not be associated with an entry. An empty root
|
|
DN (the default) specifies no root access is to be granted. It is
|
|
recommended that the rootdn only be specified when needed (such as
|
|
when initially populating a database). If the rootdn is within
|
|
a namingContext (suffix) of the database, a simple bind password
|
|
may also be provided using the
|
|
.B rootpw
|
|
directive.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B rootpw <password>
|
|
Specify a password (or hash of the password) for the rootdn. If
|
|
the rootdn is not within the namingContext of the database, the
|
|
provided password is ignored.
|
|
This option accepts all RFC 2307 userPassword formats known to
|
|
the server (see
|
|
.B password-hash
|
|
desription) as well as cleartext.
|
|
.BR slappasswd (8)
|
|
may be used to generate a hash of a password. Cleartext
|
|
and \fB{CRYPT}\fP passwords are not recommended. If empty
|
|
(the default), authentication of the root DN is by other means
|
|
(e.g. SASL). Use of SASL is encouraged.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B suffix <dn suffix>
|
|
Specify the DN suffix of queries that will be passed to this
|
|
backend database. Multiple suffix lines can be given and at least one is
|
|
required for each database definition.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B updatedn <dn>
|
|
This option is only applicable in a slave
|
|
.B slapd.
|
|
It specifies the DN allowed to make changes to the replica (typically,
|
|
this is the DN
|
|
.BR slurpd (8)
|
|
binds as when making changes to the replica).
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B updateref <url>
|
|
Specify the referral to pass back when
|
|
.BR slapd (8)
|
|
is asked to modify a replicated local database.
|
|
If specified multiple times, each url is provided.
|
|
.\" .SH LDBM BACKEND-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
|
|
.\" Options in this category only apply to the LDBM backend. That is,
|
|
.\" they must follow "backend ldbm" line and come before any subsequent
|
|
.\" "backend" or "database" lines. The LDBM backend is a high-performance
|
|
.\" database that makes extensive use of indexing and caching to speed
|
|
.\" data access.
|
|
.SH LDBM DATABASE-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
|
|
Options in this category only apply to the LDBM databases. That is,
|
|
they must follow "database ldbm" line and come before any subsequent
|
|
"backend" or "database" lines.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B cachesize <integer>
|
|
Specify the size in entries of the in-memory cache maintained
|
|
by the LDBM backend database instance. The default is 1000 entries.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dbcachesize <integer>
|
|
Specify the size in bytes of the in-memory cache associated
|
|
with each open index file. If not supported by the underlying database
|
|
method, this option is ignored without comment. The default is 100000 bytes.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dbnolocking
|
|
Specify that no database locking should be performed.
|
|
Enabling this option may improve performance at the expense of data security.
|
|
Do NOT run any slap tools while slapd is running.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dbnosync
|
|
Specify that on-disk database contents should not be immediately
|
|
synchronized with in memory changes. Enabling this option may improve
|
|
performance at the expense of data security.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B dbsync <frequency> <maxdelays> <delayinterval>
|
|
Flush dirty database buffers to disk every
|
|
.B <seconds>
|
|
seconds. Implies
|
|
.B dbnosync
|
|
(ie. indvidual updates are no longer written to disk). It attempts to avoid
|
|
syncs during periods of peak activity by waiting
|
|
.B <delayinterval>
|
|
seconds if the server is busy, repeating this delay up to
|
|
.B <maxdelays>
|
|
times before proceeding.
|
|
It is an attempt to provide higher write performance with some amount of data
|
|
security. Note that it may still be possible to get an inconsistent
|
|
database if the underlying engine fills its cache and writes out individual
|
|
pages and slapd crashes or is killed before the next sync.
|
|
.B <maxdelays>
|
|
and
|
|
.B <delayinterval>
|
|
are optional and default to
|
|
.B 12
|
|
and
|
|
.B 5
|
|
respectively, giving a total elapsed delay of 60 seconds before a sync
|
|
will occur.
|
|
.B <maxdelays>
|
|
may be zero, and
|
|
.B <delayinterval>
|
|
must be 1 or greater.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B directory <directory>
|
|
Specify the directory where the LDBM files containing this database and
|
|
associated indexes live. A separate directory must be specified for
|
|
each database. The default is
|
|
.BR LOCALSTATEDIR/openldap-ldbm .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B
|
|
index {<attrlist>|default} [pres,eq,approx,sub,<special>]
|
|
Specify the indexes to maintain for the given attribute. If only
|
|
an <attr> is given, the indices specified for \fBdefault\fR
|
|
are maintained. A number of special index parameters may be
|
|
specified.
|
|
The index type
|
|
.B sub
|
|
can be decomposed into
|
|
.BR subinitial ,
|
|
.BR subany ,\ and
|
|
.B subfinal
|
|
indices.
|
|
The special type
|
|
.B lang
|
|
may be specified to allow use of this index by language subtypes.
|
|
The special type
|
|
.B autolang
|
|
may be specified to automatically maintain separate indices for each
|
|
language subtypes.
|
|
The special type
|
|
.B subtypes
|
|
may be specified to allow use of this index by named subtypes.
|
|
The special type
|
|
.B autosubtypes
|
|
may be specified to automatically maintain separate indices for each
|
|
other subtypes.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B mode <integer>
|
|
Specify the file protection mode that newly created database
|
|
index files should have. The default is 0600.
|
|
.SH SHELL DATABASE-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
|
|
Options in this category only apply to the SHELL backend database. That is,
|
|
they must follow a "database shell" line and come before any subsequent
|
|
"backend" or "database" lines. The Shell backend executes external programs to
|
|
implement operations, and is designed to make it easy to tie an existing
|
|
database to the
|
|
.B slapd
|
|
front-end.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B bind <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B unbind <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B search <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B compare <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B modify <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B modrdn <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B add <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B delete <pathname>
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B abandon <pathname>
|
|
These options specify the pathname of the command to execute in response
|
|
to the given LDAP operation.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Note that you need only supply configuration lines for those commands you
|
|
want the backend to handle. Operations for which a command is not
|
|
supplied will be refused with an "unwilling to perform" error.
|
|
.SH PASSWORD DATABASE-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
|
|
Options in this category only apply to the PASSWD backend database.
|
|
That is, they must follow a "database passwd" line and come before any
|
|
subsequent "backend" or "database" lines. The PASSWD database serves up the user
|
|
account information listed in the system
|
|
.BR passwd (5)
|
|
file.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B file <filename>
|
|
Specifies an alternate passwd file to use. The default is
|
|
.B /etc/passwd.
|
|
.SH EXAMPLE
|
|
"OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" contains an annotated
|
|
example of a configuration file.
|
|
.SH FILES
|
|
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
.BR ldap (3),
|
|
.BR slapd.replog (5),
|
|
.BR locale (5),
|
|
.BR passwd (5),
|
|
.BR slapd (8),
|
|
.BR slapadd (8),
|
|
.BR slapcat (8),
|
|
.BR slapindex (8),
|
|
.BR slappassword (8),
|
|
.BR slurpd (8),
|
|
.LP
|
|
"OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
|
|
.SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
|
|
.B OpenLDAP
|
|
is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/).
|
|
.B OpenLDAP
|
|
is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
|