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Re: getting bindDN in perl script
ok I'll have a look into it
according to what I read on the web, I believe back-sock and back-perl
have both the same functionalities , but back-perl is rather for
prototyping, whereas back-sock can be used in production, so back-sock
may indeed be a better approach
thanks for the info
Le 16/05/2013 15:24, Michael StrÃder a Ãcrit :
This sound to me that back-sock is a much better approach.
From slapd-sock(5):
extensions binddn | peername | ssf | connid
Ciao, Michael.