.TH LDAP.CONF 5 "RELEASEDATE" "OpenLDAP LDVERSION"
.\" $OpenLDAP$
-.\" Copyright 1998-2006 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved.
+.\" Copyright 1998-2009 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved.
.\" Copying restrictions apply. See COPYRIGHT/LICENSE.
-.UC 6
.SH NAME
-ldap.conf, .ldaprc \- ldap configuration file
+ldap.conf, .ldaprc \- LDAP configuration file/environment variables
.SH SYNOPSIS
-ETCDIR/ldap.conf, .ldaprc
+ETCDIR/ldap.conf, ldaprc, .ldaprc, $LDAP<option-name>
.SH DESCRIPTION
If the environment variable \fBLDAPNOINIT\fP is defined, all
defaulting is disabled.
For example, to define \fBBASE\fP via the environment, set the variable
\fBLDAPBASE\fP to the desired value.
.LP
-Some options are user\-only. Such options are ignored if present
+Some options are user-only. Such options are ignored if present
in the
.I ldap.conf
(or file specified by
.BR LDAPCONF ).
+.LP
+Thus the following files and variables are read, in order:
+.nf
+ variable $LDAPNOINIT, and if that is not set:
+ system file ETCDIR/ldap.conf,
+ user files $HOME/ldaprc, $HOME/.ldaprc, ./ldaprc,
+ system file $LDAPCONF,
+ user files $HOME/$LDAPRC, $HOME/.$LDAPRC, ./$LDAPRC,
+ variables $LDAP<option-name>.
+.fi
+Settings late in the list override earlier ones.
.SH OPTIONS
The configuration options are case-insensitive;
their value, on a case by case basis, may be case-sensitive.
.LP
The different configuration options are:
.TP
-.B URI <ldap[s]://[name[:port]] ...>
+.B URI <ldap[si]://[name[:port]] ...>
Specifies the URI(s) of an LDAP server(s) to which the
.I LDAP
-library should connect. The URI scheme may be either
-.B ldap
-or
+library should connect. The URI scheme may be any of
+.BR ldap ,
.B ldaps
-which refer to LDAP over TCP and LDAP over SSL (TLS) respectively.
+or
+.BR ldapi ,
+which refer to LDAP over TCP, LDAP over SSL (TLS) and LDAP
+over IPC (UNIX domain sockets), respectively.
Each server's name can be specified as a
domain-style name or an IP address literal. Optionally, the
server's name can followed by a ':' and the port number the LDAP
server is listening on. If no port number is provided, the default
port for the scheme is used (389 for ldap://, 636 for ldaps://).
+For LDAP over IPC,
+.B name
+is the name of the socket, and no
+.B port
+is required, nor allowed; note that directory separators must be
+URL-encoded, like any other characters that are special to URLs;
+so the socket
+
+ /usr/local/var/ldapi
+
+must be specified as
+
+ ldapi://%2Fusr%2Flocal%2Fvar%2Fldapi
+
A space separated list of URIs may be provided.
.TP
.B BASE <base>
.B BINDDN <dn>
Specifies the default bind DN to use when performing ldap operations.
The bind DN must be specified as a Distinguished Name in LDAP format.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
+.TP
+.B DEREF <when>
+Specifies how alias dereferencing is done when performing a search. The
+.B <when>
+can be specified as one of the following keywords:
+.RS
+.TP
+.B never
+Aliases are never dereferenced. This is the default.
+.TP
+.B searching
+Aliases are dereferenced in subordinates of the base object, but
+not in locating the base object of the search.
+.TP
+.B finding
+Aliases are only dereferenced when locating the base object of the search.
+.TP
+.B always
+Aliases are dereferenced both in searching and in locating the base object
+of the search.
+.RE
+.TP
.TP
.B HOST <name[:port] ...>
Specifies the name(s) of an LDAP server(s) to which the
is deprecated in favor of
.BR URI .
.TP
+.B NETWORK_TIMEOUT <integer>
+Specifies the timeout (in seconds) after which the poll(2)/select(2)
+following a connect(2) returns in case of no activity.
+.TP
.B PORT <port>
Specifies the default port used when connecting to LDAP servers(s).
The port may be specified as a number.
Note that the command line tools
.BR ldapsearch (1)
&co always override this option.
+.\" This should only be allowed via ldap_set_option(3)
+.\".TP
+.\".B RESTART <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
+.\"Determines whether the library should implicitly restart connections (FIXME).
.TP
.B SIZELIMIT <integer>
-Specifies a size limit to use when performing searches. The
-number should be a non-negative integer. \fISIZELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
-specifies unlimited search size.
+Specifies a size limit (number of entries) to use when performing searches.
+The number should be a non-negative integer. \fISIZELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
+specifies a request for unlimited search size. Please note that the server
+may still apply any server-side limit on the amount of entries that can be
+returned by a search operation.
.TP
.B TIMELIMIT <integer>
-Specifies a time limit to use when performing searches. The
-number should be a non-negative integer. \fITIMELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
-specifies unlimited search time to be used.
-.TP
-.B DEREF <when>
-Specifies how alias dereferencing is done when performing a search. The
-.B <when>
-can be specified as one of the following keywords:
-.RS
-.TP
-.B never
-Aliases are never dereferenced. This is the default.
-.TP
-.B searching
-Aliases are dereferenced in subordinates of the base object, but
-not in locating the base object of the search.
-.TP
-.B finding
-Aliases are only dereferenced when locating the base object of the search.
-.TP
-.B always
-Aliases are dereferenced both in searching and in locating the base object
-of the search.
-.RE
+Specifies a time limit (in seconds) to use when performing searches.
+The number should be a non-negative integer. \fITIMELIMIT\fP of zero (0)
+specifies unlimited search time to be used. Please note that the server
+may still apply any server-side limit on the duration of a search operation.
+.B VERSION {2|3}
+Specifies what version of the LDAP protocol should be used.
+.TP
+.B TIMEOUT <integer>
+Specifies a timeout (in seconds) after which calls to synchronous LDAP
+APIs will abort if no response is received. Also used for any
+.BR ldap_result (3)
+calls where a NULL timeout parameter is supplied.
.SH SASL OPTIONS
If OpenLDAP is built with Simple Authentication and Security Layer support,
there are more options you can specify.
.TP
.B SASL_MECH <mechanism>
Specifies the SASL mechanism to use.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B SASL_REALM <realm>
Specifies the SASL realm.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B SASL_AUTHCID <authcid>
Specifies the authentication identity.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B SASL_AUTHZID <authcid>
Specifies the proxy authorization identity.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B SASL_SECPROPS <properties>
Specifies Cyrus SASL security properties. The
specifies the maximum security layer receive buffer
size allowed. 0 disables security layers. The default is 65536.
.RE
+.SH GSSAPI OPTIONS
+If OpenLDAP is built with Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface support,
+there are more options you can specify.
+.TP
+.B GSSAPI_SIGN <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
+Specifies if GSSAPI signing (GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG) should be used.
+The default is off.
+.TP
+.B GSSAPI_ENCRYPT <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
+Specifies if GSSAPI encryption (GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG and GSS_C_CONF_FLAG)
+should be used. The default is off.
+.TP
+.B GSSAPI_ALLOW_REMOTE_PRINCIPAL <on/true/yes/off/false/no>
+Specifies if GSSAPI based authentification should try to form the
+target principal name out of the ldapServiceName or dnsHostName
+attribute of the targets RootDSE entry. The default is off.
.SH TLS OPTIONS
If OpenLDAP is built with Transport Layer Security support, there
are more options you can specify. These options are used when an
.B TLS_CACERT
is always used before
.B TLS_CACERTDIR.
+This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
.TP
.B TLS_CERT <filename>
Specifies the file that contains the client certificate.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B TLS_KEY <filename>
Specifies the file that contains the private key that matches the certificate
.B TLS_CERT
file. Currently, the private key must not be protected with a password, so
it is of critical importance that the key file is protected carefully.
-.B This is a user\-only option.
+.B This is a user-only option.
.TP
.B TLS_CIPHER_SUITE <cipher-suite-spec>
Specifies acceptable cipher suite and preference order.
<cipher-suite-spec> should be a cipher specification for OpenSSL,
e.g., HIGH:MEDIUM:+SSLv2.
+
+To check what ciphers a given spec selects, use:
+
+.nf
+ openssl ciphers \-v <cipher-suite-spec>
+.fi
+
+To obtain the list of ciphers in GNUtls use:
+
+.nf
+ gnutls-cli \-l
+.fi
.TP
.B TLS_RANDFILE <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.
+This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
.TP
.B TLS_REQCERT <level>
Specifies what checks to perform on server certificates in a TLS session,
used to verify if the server certificates have not been revoked. This
requires
.B TLS_CACERTDIR
-parameter to be set.
+parameter to be set. This parameter is ignored with GNUtls.
.B <level>
can be specified as one of the following keywords:
.RS
.B all
Check the CRL for a whole certificate chain
.RE
+.TP
+.B TLS_CRLFILE <filename>
+Specifies the file containing a Certificate Revocation List to be used
+to verify if the server certificates have not been revoked. This
+parameter is only supported with GNUtls.
.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
.TP
LDAPNOINIT
local ldap configuration file
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR ldap (3),
+.BR ldap_set_option (3),
+.BR ldap_result (3),
.BR openssl (1),
.BR sasl (3)
.SH AUTHOR
Kurt Zeilenga, The OpenLDAP Project
.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.
+.so ../Project