+.TP
+.B cancel {ABANDON|ignore|exop[-discover]}
+Defines how to handle operation cancellation.
+By default,
+.B abandon
+is invoked, so the operation is abandoned immediately.
+If set to
+.BR ignore ,
+no action is taken and any further response is ignored; this may result
+in further response messages to be queued for that connection, so it is
+recommended that long lasting connections are timed out either by
+.I idle-timeout
+or
+.IR conn-ttl ,
+so that resources eventually get released.
+If set to
+.BR exop ,
+a
+.I cancel
+operation (RFC 3909) is issued, resulting in the cancellation
+of the current operation; the
+.I cancel
+operation waits for remote server response, so its use
+may not be recommended.
+If set to
+.BR exop-discover ,
+support of the
+.I cancel
+extended operation is detected by reading the remote server's root DSE.
+
+.TP
+.B chase-referrals {YES|no}
+enable/disable automatic referral chasing, which is delegated to the
+underlying libldap, with rebinding eventually performed if the
+\fBrebind-as-user\fP directive is used. The default is to chase referrals.
+
+.TP
+.B conn-ttl <time>
+This directive causes a cached connection to be dropped an recreated
+after a given ttl, regardless of being idle or not.
+
+.TP
+.B idassert-authzFrom <authz-regexp>
+if defined, selects what
+.I local
+identities are authorized to exploit the identity assertion feature.
+The string
+.B <authz-regexp>
+follows the rules defined for the
+.I authzFrom
+attribute.
+See
+.BR slapd.conf (5),
+section related to
+.BR authz-policy ,
+for details on the syntax of this field.
+