Hallvard Breien Furuseth wrote:
> On 2013-05-15 23:20, Pierangelo Masarati wrote:
>> Your perl scripts need to store the bind parameters somewhere if you
>> intend to use them also during searches, assuming you really need
>> them; usually, one does not need the binddn and the password when
>> performing searches.
>
> Specifically, its Bind function would to stash them in a
> {connection ID: bind params} hash. Other ops would look that
> up. A connection_destory handler and rebind would remove them.
>
> But first he must hack back-perl, which does not now provide the
> connection ID or a connection_destroy handler.
This sound to me that back-sock is a much better approach.
From slapd-sock(5):
extensions binddn | peername | ssf | connid
Ciao, Michael.
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