| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/rfc/ |
| H A D | rfc3296.txt | 54 referral object is used to hold subordinate reference information in 63 the directory. These referral objects hold one or more URIs 67 A control, ManageDsaIT, is defined to allow manipulation of referral 75 This document details subordinate referral processing requirements 85 2.1. The referral Object Class 87 A referral object is a directory entry whose structural object class 88 is (or is derived from) the referral object class. 91 NAME 'referral' 96 The referral object class is a structural object class used to 97 represent a subordinate reference in the directory. The referral [all …]
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| H A D | rfc3663.txt | 218 o The registrar-referral DIT provides referrals from the registry 314 registrar referral registrar referral 348 contains the referral from the registry to the registrar. This 349 referral is a direct referral to the entry in the appropriate 351 referral falls beneath in this DIT. 459 The registry registrar-referral DIT has the following structural 475 referral to referral to referral to 482 The root of the registrar referral DIT is an entry of objectclass 530 name server contact referral to 580 o Finally, this third tier contains the referral from the registrar [all …]
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| H A D | rfc3088.txt | 13 An experimental LDAP referral service 29 Directory Access Protocol) referral service known as the "OpenLDAP 69 their superior referral service. 208 These URLs are then returned in the referral. The URLs are currently 234 return a referral result if the target (or base) DN can be mapped to 296 objectClass: referral 368 any referral returned to it as an unknown error. 374 operation before issuing of other operations. As the referral
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| H A D | rfc6171.txt | 101 either return a referral or an error. 146 server MUST either return a referral directing the client to a server 150 It is noted that a referral, if returned, is not necessarily to the 155 Where the client chases a referral to a server (as referenced by an 189 the request instead of returning a referral. Servers capable of such
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/guide/admin/ |
| H A D | referrals.sdf | 17 Subordinate knowledge information is held in {{EX:referral}} 27 as a special {{referral}} object at the delegate point. 28 The referral object acts as a delegation point, gluing two services 33 A referral object has a structural object class of 34 {{EX:referral}} and has the same {{TERM[expand]DN}} as the 35 delegated subtree. Generally, the referral object will also 42 to another server {{EX:b.example.net}}, the following named referral 46 > objectClass: referral 54 For those familiar with {{TERM:X.500}}, a {{named referral}} object is 86 Superior knowledge information may be specified using the {{EX:referral}} [all …]
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| H A D | appendix-common-errors.sdf | 75 Another cause of this message is a referral 79 Either remove the referral, or add a single record with the referral base DN 89 H3: ldap_*: Can't chase referral 93 > referral ldap://root.openldap.org 132 This error generally occurs when the client chases a referral which refers 137 referral. The default referral should not be itself: 139 That is, on {{F:ldap://myldap/}} the default referral should not be {{F:ldap://myldap/}} 252 "No such object" (or referral) error. 255 information indicating its return noSuchObject instead of a referral as the 366 referral was not configured. [all …]
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| H A D | appendix-ldap-result-codes.sdf | 26 > referral (10), and 33 The {{referral}} and {{saslBindInProgress}} result codes indicate the client 110 H2: referral (10) 112 Indicates that a referral needs to be chased to complete the
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/contrib/slapd-modules/variant/tests/data/ |
| H A D | test011-out.ldif | 1 # ldapsearch does not return anything tangible in the output if it enounters a referral 3 # Asking for the referral will return LDAP_REFERRAL 7 # Asking for anything under a referral will do the same
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/tests/data/ |
| H A D | referrals.out | 5 # filter: (objectClass=referral) 15 objectClass: referral 22 objectClass: referral 35 # filter: (objectClass=referral) 45 objectClass: referral 58 # filter: (objectClass=referral)
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| H A D | referrals.ldif | 9 objectclass: referral 15 objectclass: referral
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| H A D | slapd-ref-consumer.conf | 32 referral "@URI1@"
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| H A D | test-meta.ldif | 21 objectClass: referral
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| /netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/tests/kdc/ |
| H A D | Makefile.am | 36 check-referral \ 154 check-referral: check-referral.in Makefile 155 $(do_subst) < $(srcdir)/check-referral.in > check-referral.tmp && \ 156 $(chmod) +x check-referral.tmp && \ 157 mv check-referral.tmp check-referral 310 check-referral.in \
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| H A D | Makefile.in | 676 check-referral \ 778 check-referral.in \ 1099 check-referral.log: check-referral 1588 check-referral: check-referral.in Makefile 1589 $(do_subst) < $(srcdir)/check-referral.in > check-referral.tmp && \ 1590 $(chmod) +x check-referral.tmp && \ 1591 mv check-referral.tmp check-referral
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/drafts/ |
| H A D | draft-sermersheim-ldap-distproc-xx.txt | 156 chaining or referral mechanism is used to distribute an operation. 255 The data types in this section are used by the chaining and referral 385 specified URI type to be used to convey referral information. Each 590 and also the case where a referral carries a target name different 591 from the reference object that caused the referral. 863 may return a referral (or intermediate referral), and the client may 864 use that referral in order to forward the unfinished operation to 869 The term 'intermediate referral' describes a referral returned during 882 chaining an operation or returning a referral. This step consists of 920 the operation (Section 4.4 and Section 4.5)or returning a referral [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/servers/slapd/back-dnssrv/ |
| H A D | Makefile.in | 21 SRCS = init.c bind.c search.c config.c referral.c 22 OBJS = init.lo bind.lo search.lo config.lo referral.lo
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/devel/ |
| H A D | todo | 25 Implement per referral/continuation callback 27 Implement referral chasing options w/ referral callback
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| /netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/lib/krb5/ |
| H A D | get_cred.c | 966 krb5_creds tgt, referral, ticket; in get_cred_kdc_referral() local 1018 referral = *in_creds; in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1019 ret = krb5_copy_principal(context, in_creds->server, &referral.server); in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1025 ret = krb5_principal_set_realm(context, referral.server, start_realm); in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1030 krb5_free_principal(context, referral.server); in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1042 mcreds.server = referral.server; in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1051 &referral, &tgt, impersonate_principal, in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1059 referral.server, in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1106 "to %s from %s", referral_realm, referral.server->realm); in get_cred_kdc_referral() 1113 referral.server, in get_cred_kdc_referral() [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/unbound/dist/testdata/ |
| H A D | val_referd.rpl | 6 harden-referral-path: no 19 SCENARIO_BEGIN Test validator with cache referral 152 ; now the data is in the cache, validate a referral from cache
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| H A D | fwd_minimal.rpl | 4 ; the snoop is to elicit a referral and check the additional 106 ; get a referral, the additional is not removed.
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| H A D | val_referglue.rpl | 20 SCENARIO_BEGIN Test validator with cache referral with unsigned glue 97 ; referral, for all types 277 ; now the data is in the cache, validate a referral from cache
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/tests/data/regressions/its4336/ |
| H A D | slapd.conf | 31 referral "@URI1@"
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/unbound/dist/testdata/edns_cache.tdir/ |
| H A D | edns_cache.stub1 | 20 ; referral to example.net
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| /netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/ |
| H A D | ChangeLog | 301 * lib/krb5/get_cred.c: Try both kdc server referral and the old 313 * lib/krb5/get_in_tkt.c: Make server referral work. 317 * lib/krb5/get_in_tkt.c: check no server referral, don't use 326 * lib/krb5/init_creds_pw.c: Move client referral checking to 329 * lib/krb5/get_in_tkt.c: More bits for server referral.
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| /netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/tests/ |
| H A D | ChangeLog | 20 * kdc/check-referral.in: Fix status messages. 33 * kdc/check-referral.in: Test TGS referrals. 212 * kdc/check-referral.in: Spelling. 236 * kdc/check-referral.in: Add some more as-req canon tests, add 357 * kdc/check-referral.in: add check-referral 359 * kdc/Makefile.am: add check-referral
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