1 .TH SLAPO-PCACHE 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
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7 slapo\-pcache \- proxy cache overlay to slapd
15 allows caching of LDAP search requests (queries) in a local database.
16 For an incoming query, the
17 proxy cache determines its corresponding \fBtemplate\fP. If the template
18 was specified as cacheable using the \fBpcacheTemplate\fP directive
19 and the request is contained in a cached request, it is answered from
21 Otherwise, the search is performed as usual and cacheable search results
22 are saved in the cache for use in future queries.
25 A template is defined by a filter string and an index identifying a set of
26 attributes. The \fBtemplate string\fP for a query can be obtained by
27 removing assertion values from the RFC 4515 representation of its search
28 filter. A query belongs to a template if its template string and set of
29 projected attributes correspond to a cacheable template.
30 Examples of template strings are \fB(mail=)\fP, \fB(|(sn=)(cn=))\fP,
31 \fB(&(sn=)(givenName=))\fP.
34 The config directives that are specific to the
36 overlay can be prefixed by
38 to avoid conflicts with directives specific to the underlying database
39 or to other stacked overlays. This may be particularly useful for those
40 directives that refer to the backend used for local storage.
41 The following cache specific directives can be used to configure the proxy
45 This directive adds the proxy cache overlay to the current backend. The
46 proxy cache overlay may be used with any backend but is intended for use
54 .B pcache <database> <max_entries> <numattrsets> <entry_limit> <cc_period>
55 The directive enables proxy caching in the current backend and sets general
56 cache parameters. A <database> backend will be used internally to maintain
57 the cached entries. The chosen database will need to be configured as well,
58 as shown below. Cache replacement is invoked when the cache size grows to
59 <max_entries> entries and continues till the cache size drops below this size.
60 <numattrsets> should be equal to the number of following \fBpcacheAttrset\fP
61 directives. Queries are cached only if they correspond to a cacheable template
62 (specified by the \fBpcacheTemplate\fP directive) and the number of entries
63 returned is less than <entry_limit>. Consistency check is performed every
64 <cc_period> duration (specified in secs). In each cycle queries with expired
65 "time to live(\fBTTL\fP)" are removed. A sample cache configuration is:
68 pcache \fBbdb 10000 1 50 100\fP
72 .B pcacheAttrset <index> <attrs...>
73 Used to associate a set of attributes <attrs..> with an <index>. Each attribute
74 set is associated with an integer from 0 to <numattrsets>\-1. These indices are
75 used by the \fBpcacheTemplate\fP directive to define cacheable templates.
76 A set of attributes cannot be empty. A set of attributes can contain the
77 special attributes "*" (all user attributes), "+" (all operational attributes)
78 or both; in the latter case, any other attribute is redundant and should
79 be avoided for clarity. A set of attributes can contain "1.1" as the only
80 attribute; in this case, only the presence of the entries is cached.
83 .B pcacheMaxQueries <queries>
84 Specify the maximum number of queries to cache. The default is 10000.
87 .B pcacheValidate { TRUE | FALSE }
88 Check whether the results of a query being cached can actually be returned
89 from the cache by the proxy DSA. When enabled, the entries being returned
90 while caching the results of a query are checked to ensure consistency
91 with the schema known to the proxy DSA. In case of failure, the query
92 is not cached. By default, the check is off.
95 .B pcacheOffline { TRUE | FALSE }
96 Set the cache to offline mode. While offline, the consistency checker
97 will be stopped and no expirations will occur. This allows the cache
98 contents to be used indefinitely while the proxy is cut off from network
99 access to the remote DSA. The default is FALSE, i.e. consistency
100 checks and expirations will be performed.
103 .B pcachePersist { TRUE | FALSE }
104 Specify whether the cached queries should be saved across restarts
105 of the caching proxy, to provide hot startup of the cache. Only non-expired
106 queries are reloaded. The default is FALSE.
109 of course, the configuration of the proxy cache must not change
110 across restarts; the pcache overlay does not perform any consistency
111 checks in this sense.
112 In detail, this option should be disabled unless the existing
116 directives are not changed neither in order nor in contents.
117 If new sets and templates are added, or if other details of the pcache
118 overlay configuration changed, this feature should not be affected.
121 .B pcacheTemplate <template_string> <attrset_index> <ttl> [<negttl> [<limitttl> [<ttr>]]]
122 Specifies a cacheable template and "time to live" <ttl> of queries
123 belonging to the template. An optional <negttl> can be used to specify
124 that negative results (i.e., queries that returned zero entries)
125 should also be cached for the specified amount of time. Negative
126 results are not cached by default (<negttl> set to 0).
127 An optional <limitttl> can be used to specify that results
128 hitting a sizelimit should also be cached for the specified amount of time.
129 Results hitting a sizelimit are not cached by default (<limitttl> set to 0).
130 An optional <ttr> "time to refresh" can be used to specify that cached
131 entries should be automatically refreshed after a certain time. Entries
132 will only be refreshed while they have not expired, so the <ttl> should
133 be larger than the <ttr> for this option to be useful. Entries are not
134 refreshed by default (<ttr> set to 0).
137 .B pcacheBind <filter_template> <attrset_index> <ttr> <scope> <base>
138 Specifies a template for caching Simple Bind credentials based on an
139 already defined \fBpcacheTemplate\fP. The <filter_template> is similar
140 to a <template_string> except that it may have some values present. Its
141 purpose is to allow the overlay to generate filters similar to what other
142 applications do when they do a Search immediately before a Bind. E.g.,
143 if a client like nss_ldap is configured to search for a user with the
144 filter "(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=<username>))" then the corresponding
145 template "(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=))" should be used here. When
146 converted to a regular template e.g. "(&(objectClass=)(uid=))" this
147 template and the <attrset_index> must match an already defined
148 \fBpcacheTemplate\fP clause. The "time to refresh" <ttr> determines the
149 time interval after which the cached credentials may be refreshed. The
150 first Bind request that occurs after that time will trigger the refresh
151 attempt. Refreshes are not performed when the overlay is Offline. There
152 is no "time to live" parameter for the Bind credentials; the credentials
153 will expire according to the \fBpcacheTemplate\fP ttl. The <scope> and
154 <base> should match the search scope and base used by the authentication
155 clients. The cached credentials are not stored in cleartext, they are
156 hashed using the default password hash.
157 By default Bind caching is not enabled.
160 .B pcachePosition { head | tail }
161 Specifies whether the response callback should be placed at the
163 (the default) or at the
165 (actually, wherever the stacking sequence would make it appear)
166 of the callback list. This affects how the overlay interacts with other
167 overlays, since the proxycache overlay should be executed as early
168 as possible (and thus configured as late as possible), to get
169 a chance to return the cached results; however, if executed early
170 at response, it would cache entries that may be later "massaged"
171 by other databases and thus returned \fIafter\fP massaging the first
172 time, and \fIbefore\fP massaging when cached.
175 There are some constraints:
177 all values must be positive;
180 must be less than or equal to
184 attribute sets SHOULD be defined by using the directive
187 all attribute sets SHOULD be referenced by (at least) one
192 The following adds a template with filter string \fB(&(sn=)(givenName=))\fP
193 and attributes mail, postaladdress, telephonenumber and a TTL of 1 hour.
197 pcacheAttrset \fB0 mail postaladdress telephonenumber\fP
198 pcacheTemplate \fB(&(sn=)(givenName=)) 0 3600\fP
203 Directives for configuring the underlying database must also be given, as
208 directory /var/tmp/cache
213 Any valid directives for the chosen database type may be used. Indexing
214 should be used as appropriate for the queries being handled. In addition,
215 an equality index on the \fBpcacheQueryid\fP attribute should be configured, to
216 assist in the removal of expired query data.
217 .SH BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY
218 The configuration keywords have been renamed and the older form is
219 deprecated. These older keywords are still recognized but may disappear
235 .B proxycheckcacheability
251 Caching data is prone to inconsistencies because updates on the remote server
252 will not be reflected in the response of the cache at least (and at most)
253 for the duration of the
256 These inconsistencies can be minimized by careful use of the TTR.
258 The remote server should expose the
260 attribute because the underlying database that actually caches the entries
261 may need it for optimal local processing of the queries.
263 The proxy server should contain all the schema information required for caching.
264 Significantly, it needs the schema of attributes used in the query templates.
265 If the objectClass attribute is used in a query template, it needs the definition
266 of the objectClasses of the entries it is supposed to cache.
267 It is the responsibility of the proxy administrator to keep the proxy schema
268 lined up with that of the proxied server.
270 Another potential (and subtle) inconsistency may occur when data is retrieved
271 with different identities and specific per-identity access control
272 is enforced by the remote server.
273 If data was retrieved with an identity that collected only partial results
274 because of access rules enforcement on the remote server, other users
275 with different access privileges on the remote server will get different
276 results from the remote server and from the cache.
277 If those users have higher access privileges on the remote server, they will
278 get from the cache only a subset of the results they would get directly
279 from the remote server; but if they have lower access privileges, they will
280 get from the cache a superset of the results they would get directly
281 from the remote server.
282 Either occurrence may or may not be acceptable, based on the security policy
283 of the cache and of the remote server.
284 It is important to note that in this case the proxy is violating the security
285 of the remote server by disclosing to an identity data that was collected
287 For this reason, it is suggested that, when using
289 proxy caching be used in conjunction with the
290 .I identity assertion
297 statements), so that remote server interrogation occurs with a vanilla identity
298 that has some relatively high
302 access privileges, and the "real" access control is delegated to the proxy's ACLs.
303 Beware that since only the cached fraction of the real datum is available
304 to the cache, it may not be possible to enforce the same access rules that
305 are defined on the remote server.
306 When security is a concern, cached proxy access must be carefully tailored.
311 default slapd configuration file
314 .BR slapd\-config (5),
320 Originally implemented by Apurva Kumar as an extension to back-meta;
321 turned into an overlay by Howard Chu.