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ldap_bind(3) — Linux manual page

NAME |LIBRARY |SYNOPSIS |DESCRIPTION |SIMPLE AUTHENTICATION |GENERAL AUTHENTICATION |SASL AUTHENTICATION |REBINDING |UNBINDING |ERRORS |NOTES |SEE ALSO |ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |COLOPHON

LDAP_BIND(3)             Library Functions ManualLDAP_BIND(3)

NAME        top

       ldap_bind, ldap_bind_s, ldap_simple_bind, ldap_simple_bind_s,       ldap_sasl_bind, ldap_sasl_bind_s, ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s,       ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result, ldap_unbind, ldap_unbind_s,       ldap_unbind_ext, ldap_unbind_ext_s, ldap_set_rebind_proc - LDAP       bind routines

LIBRARY        top

       OpenLDAP LDAP (libldap, -lldap)

SYNOPSIS        top

#include <ldap.h>int ldap_bind(LDAP *ld, const char *who, const char *cred,intmethod);int ldap_bind_s(LDAP *ld, const char *who, const char *cred,intmethod);int ldap_simple_bind(LDAP *ld, const char *who, const char *passwd);int ldap_simple_bind_s(LDAP *ld, const char *who, const char *passwd);int ldap_sasl_bind(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *mechanism,struct berval *cred, LDAPControl *sctrls[],LDAPControl *cctrls[], int *msgidp);int ldap_sasl_bind_s(LDAP *ld, const char *dn, const char *mechanism,struct berval *cred, LDAPControl *sctrls[],LDAPControl *cctrls[], struct berval **servercredp);int ldap_parse_sasl_bind_result(LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *res,struct berval **servercredp, intfreeit);int ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s(LDAP *ld, const char *dn,const char *mechs,LDAPControl *sctrls[], LDAPControl *cctrls[],unsignedflags, LDAP_SASL_INTERACT_PROC *interact,void *defaults);int ldap_sasl_interactive_bind(LDAP *ld, const char *dn,const char *mechs,LDAPControl *sctrls[], LDAPControl *cctrls[],unsignedflags, LDAP_SASL_INTERACT_PROC *interact,void *defaults, LDAPMessage *result,const char **rmechp, int *msgidp);int (LDAP_SASL_INTERACT_PROC)(LDAP *ld, unsignedflags, void *defaults, void *sasl_interact);int ldap_unbind(LDAP *ld);int ldap_unbind_s(LDAP *ld);int ldap_unbind_ext(LDAP *ld, LDAPControl *sctrls[],LDAPControl *cctrls[]);int ldap_unbind_ext_s(LDAP *ld, LDAPControl *sctrls[],LDAPControl *cctrls[]);int ldap_set_rebind_proc (LDAP *ld, LDAP_REBIND_PROC *ldap_proc, void *params);int (LDAP_REBIND_PROC)(LDAP *ld, LDAP_CONST char *url, ber_tag_trequest, ber_int_tmsgid, void *params);

DESCRIPTION        top

       These routines provide various interfaces to the LDAP bind       operation.  After an association with an LDAP server is made usingldap_init(3), an LDAP bind operation should be performed before       other operations are attempted over the connection.  An LDAP bind       is required when using Version 2 of the LDAP protocol; it is       optional for Version 3 but is usually needed due to security       considerations.       There are three types of bind calls, ones providing simple       authentication, ones providing SASL authentication, and general       routines capable of doing either simple or SASL authentication.SASL(Simple Authentication and Security Layer) can negotiate one       of many different kinds of authentication.  Both synchronous and       asynchronous versions of each variant of the bind call are       provided.  All routines takeld as their first parameter, as       returned fromldap_init(3).

SIMPLE AUTHENTICATION        top

       The simplest form of the bind call isldap_simple_bind_s().  It       takes the DN to bind as inwho, and the userPassword associated       with the entry inpasswd.  It returns an LDAP error indication       (seeldap_error(3)).  Theldap_simple_bind()call is asynchronous,       taking the same parameters but only initiating the bind operation       and returning the message id of the request it sent.  The result       of the operation can be obtained by a subsequent call toldap_result(3).  Theldap_sasl_bind_s()and asynchronousldap_sasl_bind()functions can also be used to make a simple bind       by using LDAP_SASL_SIMPLE as the SASL mechanism.

GENERAL AUTHENTICATION        top

       Theldap_bind()andldap_bind_s()routines can be used when the       authentication method to use needs to be selected at runtime.       They both take an extramethod parameter selecting the       authentication method to use.  It should be set to       LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE to select simple authentication.ldap_bind()       returns the message id of the request it initiates.ldap_bind_s()       returns an LDAP error indication.

SASL AUTHENTICATION        top

       For SASL binds the server always ignores any provided DN, so thedn parameter should always be NULL.ldap_sasl_bind_s() sends a       single SASL bind request with the given SASLmechanism and       credentials in thecred parameter. The format of the credentials       depends on the particular SASL mechanism in use. For mechanisms       that provide mutual authentication the server's credentials will       be returned in theservercredp parameter.  The routine returns an       LDAP error indication (seeldap_error(3)).  Theldap_sasl_bind()       call is asynchronous, taking the same parameters but only sending       the request and returning the message id of the request it sent.       The result of the operation can be obtained by a subsequent call       toldap_result(3).  The result must be additionally parsed byldap_parse_sasl_bind_result() to obtain any server credentials       sent from the server.       Any returned server credentials should be freed usingber_bvfree().       Many SASL mechanisms require multiple message exchanges to perform       a complete authentication. Applications should generally useldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s() rather than calling the basicldap_sasl_bind() functions directly. Themechs parameter should       contain a space-separated list of candidate mechanisms to use. If       this parameter is NULL or empty the library will query the       supportedSASLMechanisms attribute from the server's rootDSE for       the list of SASL mechanisms the server supports. Theflags       parameter controls the interaction used to retrieve any necessary       SASL authentication parameters and should be one of:       LDAP_SASL_AUTOMATIC              use defaults if available, prompt otherwise       LDAP_SASL_INTERACTIVE              always prompt       LDAP_SASL_QUIET              never prompt       Theinteract function uses the provideddefaults to handle       requests from the SASL library for particular authentication       parameters. There is no defined format for thedefaults       information; it is up to the caller to use whatever format is       appropriate for the suppliedinteract function.  Thesasl_interact       parameter comes from the underlying SASL library. When used with       Cyrus SASL this is an array ofsasl_interact_tstructures. The       Cyrus SASL library will prompt for a variety of inputs, including:       SASL_CB_GETREALM              the realm for the authentication attempt       SASL_CB_AUTHNAME              the username to authenticate       SASL_CB_PASS              the password for the provided username       SASL_CB_USER              the username to use for proxy authorization       SASL_CB_NOECHOPROMPT              generic prompt for input with input echoing disabled       SASL_CB_ECHOPROMPT              generic prompt for input with input echoing enabled       SASL_CB_LIST_END              indicates the end of the array of prompts       See the Cyrus SASL documentation for more details.       Applications which need to manage connections asynchronously may       useldap_sasl_interactive_bind() instead of the synchronous       version.  A valid mechs parameter must be supplied, otherwise the       library will be forced to query the server for a list of supported       mechanisms, and this query will be performed synchronously.  The       other parameters are the same as for the synchronous function,       with three additional parameters.  The actual SASL mechanism that       was used, and the message ID for use withldap_result() will be       returned in rmechp and msgidp, respectively.  The value in rmechp       must not be modified by the caller and must be passed back on each       subsequent call. The message obtained fromldap_result() must be       passed in the result parameter.  This parameter must be NULL when       initiating a new Bind. The caller must free the result message       after each call usingldap_msgfree().  Theldap_sasl_interactive_bind() function returns an LDAP result code.       If the code is LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS then the Bind is not       complete yet, and this function must be called again with the next       result from the server.

REBINDING        top

       Theldap_set_rebind_procfunction() sets the process to use for       binding when an operation returns a referral. This function is       used when an application needs to bind to another server in order       to follow a referral or search continuation reference.       The function takesld, therebind function, and theparams, the       arbitrary data like state information which the client might need       to properly rebind.  The LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option in theld must       be set to ON for the libraries to use the rebind function. Use theldap_set_optionfunction to set the value.       The rebind function parameters are as follows:       Theld parameter must be used by the application when binding to       the referred server if the application wants the libraries to       follow the referral.       Theurl parameter points to the URL referral string received from       the LDAP server.  The LDAP application can use theldap_url_parse(3) function to parse the string into its       components.       Therequest parameter specifies the type of request that generated       the referral.       Themsgid parameter specifies the message ID of the request       generating the referral.       Theparams parameter is the same value as passed originally to theldap_set_rebind_proc() function.       The LDAP libraries set all the parameters when they call the       rebind function. The application should not attempt to free either       the ld or the url structures in the rebind function.       The application must supply to the rebind function the required       authentication information such as, user name, password, and       certificates. The rebind function must use a synchronous bind       method.

UNBINDING        top

       Theldap_unbind()call is used to unbind from the directory,       terminate the current association, and free the resources       contained in theld structure.  Once it is called, the connection       to the LDAP server is closed, and theld structure is invalid.       Theldap_unbind_s()call is just another name forldap_unbind();       both of these calls are synchronous in nature.       Theldap_unbind_ext()andldap_unbind_ext_s()allows the       operations to specify  controls.

ERRORS        top

       Asynchronous routines will return -1 in case of error, setting theld_errno parameter of theld structure.  Synchronous routines       return whateverld_errno is set to.  Seeldap_error(3) for more       information.

NOTES        top

       If an anonymous bind is sufficient for the application, the rebind       process need not be provided. The LDAP libraries with the       LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option set to ON (default value) will       automatically follow referrals using an anonymous bind.       If the application needs stronger authentication than an anonymous       bind, you need to provide a rebind process for that authentication       method.  The bind method must be synchronous.

SEE ALSO        top

ldap(3),ldap_error(3),ldap_open(3),ldap_set_option(3),ldap_url_parse(3)RFC 4422(http://www.rfc-editor.org),Cyrus SASL       (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS        top

OpenLDAP Softwareis developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP       Project <http://www.openldap.org/>.OpenLDAP Softwareis derived       from the University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.

COLOPHON        top

       This page is part of theOpenLDAP (an open source implementation       of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) project.       Information about the project can be found at        ⟨http://www.openldap.org/⟩.  If you have a bug report for this       manual page, see ⟨http://www.openldap.org/its/⟩.  This page was       obtained from the project's upstream Git repository       ⟨https://git.openldap.org/openldap/openldap.git⟩ on 2025-08-11.       (At that time, the date of the most recent commit that was found       in the repository was 2025-08-05.)  If you discover any rendering       problems in this HTML version of the page, or you believe there is       a better or more up-to-date source for the page, or you have       corrections or improvements to the information in this COLOPHON       (which isnot part of the original manual page), send a mail to       man-pages@man7.orgOpenLDAP LDVERSION             RELEASEDATELDAP_BIND(3)

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