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23.7 Alphabetized Database-Map Types | 913
Although some of these switches are also used by other database-map types, many of them
are unique to this ldap database-map type. In addition to setting switches with the K
command, you can also preset selected switches with the LDAPDefaultSpec option (?§24.9.60
on page 1039).
Eachsuccessful lookup can cause a line suchas the following to be logged via syslog(3)
when the LogLevel option (?§24.9.61 on page 1040) is greater than 9:
qid: ldap key => value
-a ?§23.3.2 on page 887 Append tag on successful match.
-b ?§23.7.11.4 on page 915 Base from which to begin the search.
-D ?§23.3.3 on page 887 Don??™t use this database map if DeliveryMode=defer.
-d ?§23.7.11.5 on page 915 DN to bind to server as.
-f ?§23.3.4 on page 887 Don??™t fold keys to lowercase.
-H ?§23.7.11.6 on page 915 Specify an LDAP URI (V8.13 and later).
-h ?§23.7.11.7 on page 916 Hosts that serve this network database (required).
-K ?§23.7.11.8 on page 916 Use %1 though %9 in the query.
-k ?§23.7.11.9 on page 917 The search query (required).
-l ?§23.3.6 on page 888 Set a timeout for the lookup.
-M ?§23.7.11.10 on page 917 The method to use for binding.
-m ?§23.3.7 on page 888 Suppress replacement on match.
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