+/*
+ * Given a SASL name (e.g. "UID=name,cn=REALM,cn=MECH,cn=AUTH")
+ * return the LDAP DN to which it matches. The SASL regexp rules in the config
+ * file turn the SASL name into an LDAP URI. If the URI is just a DN (or a
+ * search with scope=base), just return the URI (or its searchbase). Otherwise
+ * an internal search must be done, and if that search returns exactly one
+ * entry, return the DN of that one entry.
+ */
+void slap_sasl2dn( Connection *conn,
+ struct berval *saslname, struct berval *sasldn )
+{
+ int rc;
+ Backend *be = NULL;
+ struct berval dn = { 0, NULL };
+ int scope = LDAP_SCOPE_BASE;
+ Filter *filter = NULL;
+ slap_callback cb = { slap_cb_null_response,
+ slap_cb_null_sresult, sasl_sc_sasl2dn, NULL};
+ Operation op = {0};
+ struct berval regout = { 0, NULL };
+
+#ifdef NEW_LOGGING
+ LDAP_LOG( TRANSPORT, ENTRY,
+ "slap_sasl2dn: converting SASL name %s to DN.\n",
+ saslname->bv_val, 0, 0 );
+#else
+ Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, "==>slap_sasl2dn: "
+ "converting SASL name %s to a DN\n",
+ saslname->bv_val, 0,0 );
+#endif
+
+ sasldn->bv_val = NULL;
+ sasldn->bv_len = 0;
+ cb.sc_private = sasldn;