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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY openldap-download-http " ">
8 <!ENTITY openldap-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.openldap.org/pub/OpenLDAP/openldap-release/openldap-&openldap-version;.tgz">
9 <!ENTITY openldap-md5sum "b0d5ee4b252c841dec6b332d679cf943">
10 <!ENTITY openldap-size "5.3 MB">
11 <!ENTITY openldap-buildsize "48 MB (client) 103 MB (server)">
12 <!ENTITY openldap-time "0.9 SBU (client) 1.8 SBU (server)">
13]>
14
15<sect1 id="openldap" xreflabel="OpenLDAP-&openldap-version;">
16 <?dbhtml filename="openldap.html"?>
17
18 <sect1info>
19 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
20 <date>$Date$</date>
21 </sect1info>
22
23 <title>OpenLDAP-&openldap-version;</title>
24
25 <indexterm zone="openldap">
26 <primary sortas="a-OpenLDAP">OpenLDAP</primary>
27 </indexterm>
28
29 <sect2 role="package">
30 <title>Introduction to OpenLDAP</title>
31
32 <para>
33 The <application>OpenLDAP</application> package provides an open
34 source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
35 </para>
36
37 &lfs74_checked;
38
39 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
40 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
41 <listitem>
42 <para>
43 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&openldap-download-http;"/>
44 </para>
45 </listitem>
46 <listitem>
47 <para>
48 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&openldap-download-ftp;"/>
49 </para>
50 </listitem>
51 <listitem>
52 <para>
53 Download MD5 sum: &openldap-md5sum;
54 </para>
55 </listitem>
56 <listitem>
57 <para>
58 Download size: &openldap-size;
59 </para>
60 </listitem>
61 <listitem>
62 <para>
63 Estimated disk space required: &openldap-buildsize;
64 </para>
65 </listitem>
66 <listitem>
67 <para>
68 Estimated build time: &openldap-time;
69 </para>
70 </listitem>
71 </itemizedlist>
72
73 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
74 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
75 <listitem>
76 <para>
77 Required patch:
78 <ulink url="&patch-root;/openldap-&openldap-version;-blfs_paths-1.patch"/>
79 </para>
80 </listitem>
81 <listitem>
82 <para>
83 Required patch:
84 <ulink url="&patch-root;/openldap-&openldap-version;-symbol_versions-1.patch"/>
85 </para>
86 </listitem>
87 <listitem>
88 <para>
89 Optional patch:
90 <ulink url="&patch-root;/openldap-&openldap-version;-ntlm-1.patch"/>
91 </para>
92 </listitem>
93 </itemizedlist>
94
95 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">OpenLDAP Dependencies</bridgehead>
96
97 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
98 <para role="required">
99 <xref linkend="db"/> (only if building server)
100 </para>
101
102 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
103 <para role="recommended">
104 <xref linkend="cyrus-sasl"/> and
105 <xref linkend="openssl"/>
106 </para>
107
108 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
109 <para role="optional">
110 <xref linkend="icu"/>,
111 <xref linkend="mariadb"/> or <xref linkend="mysql"/> or
112 <xref linkend="postgresql"/>,
113 <ulink url="http://www.openslp.org/">OpenSLP</ulink>,
114 <xref linkend="pth"/> and
115 <xref linkend="unixodbc"/>
116 </para>
117
118 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
119 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/openldap"/>
120 </para>
121 </sect2>
122
123 <sect2 role="installation">
124 <title>Installation of OpenLDAP</title>
125
126 <important>
127 <para>
128 Without the following patch, the <application>Evolution</application>
129 Exchange addressbook integration uses simple binds with cleartext
130 passwords. If you are going to build
131 <application>Evolution Data Server</application> with
132 <application>OpenLDAP</application> support, apply the following patch:
133 </para>
134
135<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../openldap-&openldap-version;-ntlm-1.patch</userinput></screen>
136 </important>
137
138 <note>
139 <para>
140 If you only need to install the client side <command>ldap*</command>
141 binaries, corresponding man pages, libraries and header files (referred to
142 as a <quote>client-only</quote> install), issue these
143 commands instead of the following ones (no test suite available):
144 </para>
145
146<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../openldap-&openldap-version;-blfs_paths-1.patch &amp;&amp;
147patch -Np1 -i ../openldap-&openldap-version;-symbol_versions-1.patch &amp;&amp;
148autoconf &amp;&amp;
149./configure --prefix=/usr \
150 --sysconfdir=/etc \
151 --disable-static \
152 --enable-dynamic \
153 --disable-debug \
154 --disable-slapd &amp;&amp;
155make depend &amp;&amp;
156make &amp;&amp;
157make install</userinput></screen>
158
159 </note>
160
161 <para>
162 There should be a dedicated user and group to take control
163 of the <command>slapd</command> daemon after it is
164 started. Issue the following commands as the
165 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
166 </para>
167
168<screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 83 ldap &amp;&amp;
169useradd -c "OpenLDAP Daemon Owner" -d /var/lib/openldap -u 83 \
170 -g ldap -s /bin/false ldap</userinput></screen>
171
172 <para>
173 Install <application>OpenLDAP</application> by
174 running the following commands:
175 </para>
176
177<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../openldap-&openldap-version;-blfs_paths-1.patch &amp;&amp;
178patch -Np1 -i ../openldap-&openldap-version;-symbol_versions-1.patch &amp;&amp;
179autoconf &amp;&amp;
180./configure --prefix=/usr \
181 --sysconfdir=/etc \
182 --localstatedir=/var \
183 --libexecdir=/usr/lib \
184 --disable-static \
185 --disable-debug \
186 --enable-dynamic \
187 --enable-crypt \
188 --enable-spasswd \
189 --enable-modules \
190 --enable-rlookups \
191 --enable-backends=mod \
192 --enable-overlays=mod \
193 --disable-ndb \
194 --disable-sql &amp;&amp;
195make depend &amp;&amp;
196make</userinput></screen>
197
198 <para>
199 To test the results, issue: <command>make test</command>. Tests may fail
200 after a long time (~ 5 SBU).
201 </para>
202
203 <para>
204 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
205 </para>
206
207<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
208
209chmod -v 700 /var/lib/openldap &amp;&amp;
210chown -v -R ldap:ldap /var/lib/openldap &amp;&amp;
211chmod -v 640 /etc/openldap/{slapd.{conf,ldif},DB_CONFIG.example} &amp;&amp;
212chown -v root:ldap /etc/openldap/{slapd.{conf,ldif},DB_CONFIG.example} &amp;&amp;
213install -v -dm700 -o ldap -g ldap /etc/openldap/slapd.d &amp;&amp;
214
215install -v -dm755 /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version; &amp;&amp;
216cp -vfr doc/drafts /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version; &amp;&amp;
217cp -vfr doc/rfc /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version; &amp;&amp;
218cp -vfr doc/guide /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version;</userinput></screen>
219
220 <para>
221 Having slapd configuration files and ldap databases in /var/lib/openldap
222 readable by anyone is a SECURITY ISSUE, especially since a file stores
223 admin password in PLAIN TEXT. That's why mode 640 and root:ldap ownership
224 were used. Owner is root, so only root can modify the file, and group is
225 ldap, so that the group which owns slapd daemon could read but not modify
226 the file in case of a security breach.
227 </para>
228
229 </sect2>
230
231 <sect2 role="commands">
232 <title>Command Explanations</title>
233
234 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
235 href="../../xincludes/static-libraries.xml"/>
236
237 <para>
238 <parameter>--disable-debug</parameter>: This switch disables
239 the debugging code in <application>OpenLDAP</application>.
240 </para>
241
242 <para>
243 <parameter>--enable-dynamic</parameter>: This switch forces the
244 <application>OpenLDAP</application> libraries to be dynamically
245 linked to the executable programs.
246 </para>
247
248 <para>
249 <parameter>--enable-crypt</parameter>: This switch enables using of
250 <command>crypt(3)</command> passwords.
251 </para>
252
253 <para>
254 <parameter>--enable-spasswd</parameter>: This switch enables
255 <application>SASL</application> password verification.
256 </para>
257
258 <para>
259 <parameter>--enable-modules</parameter>: This switch enables dynamic
260 module support.
261 </para>
262
263 <para>
264 <parameter>--enable-rlookups</parameter>: This switch enables
265 reverse lookups of client hostnames.
266 </para>
267
268 <para>
269 <parameter>--enable-backends</parameter>: This switch enables
270 all available backends.
271 </para>
272
273 <para>
274 <parameter>--enable-overlays</parameter>: This switch enables
275 all available overlays.
276 </para>
277
278 <para>
279 <parameter>--disable-ndb</parameter>: This switch disables
280 <application>MySQL</application> NDB Cluster backend
281 which causes configure to fail if
282 <application>MySQL</application> is present.
283 </para>
284
285 <para>
286 <parameter>--disable-sql</parameter>: This switch explicitly
287 disables the SQL backend. Omit this switch if a SQL server is
288 installed and you are going to use a SQL backend.
289 </para>
290
291 <para>
292 <option>--enable-slp</option>: This switch enables
293 SLPv2 support. Use it if you have installed
294 <ulink url="http://www.openslp.org/">OpenSLP</ulink>.
295 </para>
296
297 <note>
298 <para>
299 You can run <command>./configure --help</command> to see if there
300 are other switch you can pass to the <command>configure</command>
301 command to enable other options or dependency packages.
302 </para>
303 </note>
304
305 </sect2>
306
307 <sect2 role="configuration">
308 <title>Configuring OpenLDAP</title>
309
310 <sect3 id="openldap-config">
311 <title>Config Files</title>
312
313 <para>
314 <filename>/etc/openldap/*</filename>
315 </para>
316
317 <indexterm zone="openldap openldap-config">
318 <primary sortas="e-etc-openldap">/etc/openldap/*</primary>
319 </indexterm>
320
321 </sect3>
322
323 <sect3>
324 <title>Configuration Information</title>
325
326 <para>
327 Configuring the <command>slapd</command> servers can be complex.
328 Securing the LDAP directory, especially if you are storing non-public
329 data such as password databases, can also be a challenging task. You'll
330 need to modify the <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> and
331 <filename>/etc/openldap/ldap.conf</filename> files to set up
332 <application>OpenLDAP</application> for your particular needs.
333 </para>
334
335 <indexterm zone="openldap openldap-config">
336 <primary
337 sortas="e-etc-openldap-slapd.conf">/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</primary>
338 </indexterm>
339
340 <indexterm zone="openldap openldap-config">
341 <primary
342 sortas="e-etc-openldap-ldap.conf">/etc/openldap/ldap.conf</primary>
343 </indexterm>
344
345 <para>
346 Resources to assist you with topics such as choosing a directory
347 configuration, backend and database definitions, access control settings,
348 running as a user other than <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
349 and setting a <command>chroot</command> environment include:
350 </para>
351
352 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
353 <listitem>
354 <para>
355 The <command>slapd</command> man page.
356 </para>
357 </listitem>
358 <listitem>
359 <para>
360 The <filename>slapd.conf</filename> man page.
361 </para>
362 </listitem>
363 <listitem>
364 <para>
365 The <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/">
366 OpenLDAP 2.4 Administrator's Guide</ulink>
367 (also installed locally in <filename class='directory'>
368 /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version;/guide/admin</filename>).
369 </para>
370 </listitem>
371 <listitem>
372 <para>
373 Documents located at
374 <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/pub/"/>.
375 </para>
376 </listitem>
377 </itemizedlist>
378
379 </sect3>
380
381 <sect3>
382 <title>Mozilla Address Directory</title>
383
384 <para>
385 By default, LDAPv2 support is disabled in the
386 <filename>slapd.conf</filename> file. Once the database is properly
387 set up and <application>Mozilla</application> is configured to use the
388 directory, you must add <option>allow bind_v2</option> to the
389 <filename>slapd.conf</filename> file.
390 </para>
391
392 </sect3>
393
394 <sect3 id="openldap-init">
395 <title>Boot Script</title>
396
397 <para>
398 To automate the startup of the LDAP server at system bootup,
399 install the <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/slapd</filename> init script
400 included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts"/> package
401 using the following command:
402 </para>
403
404 <indexterm zone="openldap openldap-init">
405 <primary sortas="f-slapd">slapd</primary>
406 </indexterm>
407
408<screen role="root"><userinput>make install-slapd</userinput></screen>
409
410 <note>
411 <para>
412 The init script starts the daemon without any parameters.
413 You'll need to modify the
414 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/slapd</filename> to include the
415 parameters needed for your specific configuration. See the
416 <command>slapd</command> man page for parameter information.
417 </para>
418 </note>
419
420 </sect3>
421
422 <sect3>
423 <title>Testing the Configuration</title>
424
425 <para>
426 Start the LDAP server using the init script:
427 </para>
428
429<screen role="root"><userinput>/etc/rc.d/init.d/slapd start</userinput></screen>
430
431 <para>
432 Verify access to the LDAP server with the following command:
433 </para>
434
435<screen><userinput>ldapsearch -x -b '' -s base '(objectclass=*)' namingContexts</userinput></screen>
436
437 <para>
438 The expected result is:
439 </para>
440
441<screen><computeroutput># extended LDIF
442#
443# LDAPv3
444# base &lt;&gt; with scope base
445# filter: (objectclass=*)
446# requesting: namingContexts
447#
448
449#
450dn:
451namingContexts: dc=my-domain,dc=com
452
453# search result
454search: 2
455result: 0 Success
456
457# numResponses: 2
458# numEntries: 1</computeroutput></screen>
459
460 </sect3>
461
462 </sect2>
463
464 <sect2 role="content">
465 <title>Contents</title>
466
467 <segmentedlist>
468 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
469 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
470 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
471
472 <seglistitem>
473 <seg>
474 ldapadd, ldapcompare, ldapdelete, ldapexop, ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn,
475 ldappasswd, ldapsearch, ldapurl, ldapwhoami, slapacl, slapadd,
476 slapauth, slapcat, slapd, slapdn, slapindex, slappasswd, slapschema,
477 and slaptest
478 </seg>
479 <seg>
480 liblber.so, libldap.so, libldap_r.so,
481 and several under /usr/lib/openldap
482 </seg>
483 <seg>
484 /etc/openldap,
485 /usr/lib/openldap,
486 /usr/share/doc/openldap-&openldap-version;, and
487 /var/lib/openldap
488 </seg>
489 </seglistitem>
490 </segmentedlist>
491
492 <variablelist>
493 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
494 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
495 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
496
497 <varlistentry id="ldapadd">
498 <term><command>ldapadd</command></term>
499 <listitem>
500 <para>
501 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and adds entries.
502 </para>
503 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapadd">
504 <primary sortas="b-ldapadd">ldapadd</primary>
505 </indexterm>
506 </listitem>
507 </varlistentry>
508
509 <varlistentry id="ldapcompare">
510 <term><command>ldapcompare</command></term>
511 <listitem>
512 <para>
513 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and performs
514 a compare using specified parameters.
515 </para>
516 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapcompare">
517 <primary sortas="b-ldapcompare">ldapcompare</primary>
518 </indexterm>
519 </listitem>
520 </varlistentry>
521
522 <varlistentry id="ldapdelete">
523 <term><command>ldapdelete</command></term>
524 <listitem>
525 <para>
526 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and deletes
527 one or more entries.
528 </para>
529 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapdelete">
530 <primary sortas="b-ldapdelete">ldapdelete</primary>
531 </indexterm>
532 </listitem>
533 </varlistentry>
534
535 <varlistentry id="ldapexop">
536 <term><command>ldapexop</command></term>
537 <listitem>
538 <para>
539 issues the LDAP extended operation specified by
540 oid or one of the special keywords whoami,
541 cancel, or refresh.
542 </para>
543 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapexop">
544 <primary sortas="b-ldapexop">ldapexop</primary>
545 </indexterm>
546 </listitem>
547 </varlistentry>
548
549 <varlistentry id="ldapmodify">
550 <term><command>ldapmodify</command></term>
551 <listitem>
552 <para>
553 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and modifies entries.
554 </para>
555 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapmodify">
556 <primary sortas="b-ldapmodify">ldapmodify</primary>
557 </indexterm>
558 </listitem>
559 </varlistentry>
560
561 <varlistentry id="ldapmodrdn">
562 <term><command>ldapmodrdn</command></term>
563 <listitem>
564 <para>
565 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and modifies
566 the RDN of entries.
567 </para>
568 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapmodrdn">
569 <primary sortas="b-ldapmodrdn">ldapmodrdn</primary>
570 </indexterm>
571 </listitem>
572 </varlistentry>
573
574 <varlistentry id="ldappasswd">
575 <term><command>ldappasswd</command></term>
576 <listitem>
577 <para>
578 is a tool used to set the password of an LDAP user.
579 </para>
580 <indexterm zone="openldap ldappasswd">
581 <primary sortas="b-ldappasswd">ldappasswd</primary>
582 </indexterm>
583 </listitem>
584 </varlistentry>
585
586 <varlistentry id="ldapsearch">
587 <term><command>ldapsearch</command></term>
588 <listitem>
589 <para>
590 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and performs
591 a search using specified parameters.
592 </para>
593 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapsearch">
594 <primary sortas="b-ldapsearch">ldapsearch</primary>
595 </indexterm>
596 </listitem>
597 </varlistentry>
598
599 <varlistentry id="ldapurl">
600 <term><command>ldapurl</command></term>
601 <listitem>
602 <para>
603 is a command that allows to either compose or
604 decompose LDAP URIs.
605 </para>
606 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapurl">
607 <primary sortas="b-ldapurl">ldapurl</primary>
608 </indexterm>
609 </listitem>
610 </varlistentry>
611
612 <varlistentry id="ldapwhoami">
613 <term><command>ldapwhoami</command></term>
614 <listitem>
615 <para>
616 opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds and displays
617 whoami information.
618 </para>
619 <indexterm zone="openldap ldapwhoami">
620 <primary sortas="b-ldapwhoami">ldapwhoami</primary>
621 </indexterm>
622 </listitem>
623 </varlistentry>
624
625 <varlistentry id="slapacl">
626 <term><command>slapacl</command></term>
627 <listitem>
628 <para>
629 is used to check the behavior of slapd by verifying
630 access to directory data according to the access control
631 list directives defined in its configuration.
632 </para>
633 <indexterm zone="openldap slapacl">
634 <primary sortas="b-slapacl">slapacl</primary>
635 </indexterm>
636 </listitem>
637 </varlistentry>
638
639 <varlistentry id="slapadd">
640 <term><command>slapadd</command></term>
641 <listitem>
642 <para>
643 is used to add entries specified in LDAP Directory Interchange
644 Format (LDIF) to an LDAP database.
645 </para>
646 <indexterm zone="openldap slapadd">
647 <primary sortas="b-slapadd">slapadd</primary>
648 </indexterm>
649 </listitem>
650 </varlistentry>
651
652 <varlistentry id="slapauth">
653 <term><command>slapauth</command></term>
654 <listitem>
655 <para>
656 is used to check the behavior of the slapd
657 in mapping identities for authentication and
658 authorization purposes, as specified in slapd.conf.
659 </para>
660 <indexterm zone="openldap slapauth">
661 <primary sortas="b-slapauth">slapauth</primary>
662 </indexterm>
663 </listitem>
664 </varlistentry>
665
666 <varlistentry id="slapcat">
667 <term><command>slapcat</command></term>
668 <listitem>
669 <para>
670 is used to generate an LDAP LDIF output based upon the
671 contents of a slapd database.
672 </para>
673 <indexterm zone="openldap slapcat">
674 <primary sortas="b-slapcat">slapcat</primary>
675 </indexterm>
676 </listitem>
677 </varlistentry>
678
679 <varlistentry id="slapd">
680 <term><command>slapd</command></term>
681 <listitem>
682 <para>
683 is the standalone LDAP server.
684 </para>
685 <indexterm zone="openldap slapd">
686 <primary sortas="b-slapd">slapd</primary>
687 </indexterm>
688 </listitem>
689 </varlistentry>
690
691 <varlistentry id="slapdn">
692 <term><command>slapdn</command></term>
693 <listitem>
694 <para>
695 checks a list of string-represented DNs based on schema syntax.
696 </para>
697 <indexterm zone="openldap slapdn">
698 <primary sortas="b-slapdn">slapdn</primary>
699 </indexterm>
700 </listitem>
701 </varlistentry>
702
703 <varlistentry id="slapindex">
704 <term><command>slapindex</command></term>
705 <listitem>
706 <para>
707 is used to regenerate slapd indexes based upon the current
708 contents of a database.
709 </para>
710 <indexterm zone="openldap slapindex">
711 <primary sortas="b-slapindex">slapindex</primary>
712 </indexterm>
713 </listitem>
714 </varlistentry>
715
716 <varlistentry id="slappasswd">
717 <term><command>slappasswd</command></term>
718 <listitem>
719 <para>
720 is an <application>OpenLDAP</application> password utility.
721 </para>
722 <indexterm zone="openldap slappasswd">
723 <primary sortas="b-slappasswd">slappasswd</primary>
724 </indexterm>
725 </listitem>
726 </varlistentry>
727
728 <varlistentry id="slapschema">
729 <term><command>slapschema</command></term>
730 <listitem>
731 <para>
732 is used to check schema compliance of the contents
733 of a slapd database.
734 </para>
735 <indexterm zone="openldap slapschema">
736 <primary sortas="b-slapschema">slapschema</primary>
737 </indexterm>
738 </listitem>
739 </varlistentry>
740
741 <varlistentry id="slaptest">
742 <term><command>slaptest</command></term>
743 <listitem>
744 <para>
745 checks the sanity of the <filename>slapd.conf</filename> file.
746 </para>
747 <indexterm zone="openldap slaptest">
748 <primary sortas="b-slaptest">slaptest</primary>
749 </indexterm>
750 </listitem>
751 </varlistentry>
752
753 <varlistentry id="liblber">
754 <term><filename class="libraryfile">liblber.so</filename></term>
755 <listitem>
756 <para>
757 is a set of Lightweight Basic Encoding Rules routines. These
758 routines are used by the LDAP library routines to encode and decode
759 LDAP protocol elements using the (slightly simplified) Basic
760 Encoding Rules defined by LDAP. They are not normally used directly
761 by an LDAP application program except in the handling of controls
762 and extended operations.
763 </para>
764 <indexterm zone="openldap liblber">
765 <primary sortas="c-liblber">liblber.so</primary>
766 </indexterm>
767 </listitem>
768 </varlistentry>
769
770 <varlistentry id="libldap">
771 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libldap.so</filename></term>
772 <listitem>
773 <para>
774 supports the LDAP programs and provide functionality for
775 other programs interacting with LDAP.
776 </para>
777 <indexterm zone="openldap libldap">
778 <primary sortas="c-libldap">libldap.so</primary>
779 </indexterm>
780 </listitem>
781 </varlistentry>
782
783 <varlistentry id="libldap_r">
784 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libldap_r.so</filename></term>
785 <listitem>
786 <para>
787 contains the functions required by the LDAP programs to
788 produce the results from LDAP requests.
789 </para>
790 <indexterm zone="openldap libldap_r">
791 <primary sortas="c-libldap_r">libldap_r.so</primary>
792 </indexterm>
793 </listitem>
794 </varlistentry>
795
796 </variablelist>
797
798 </sect2>
799
800</sect1>
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