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slapd.plugin(5)





NAME

       slapd.plugin  -  plugin  configuration  for slapd, the stand-alone LDAP
       daemon


SYNOPSIS

       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf


DESCRIPTION

       The slapd.conf(5)  file  contains  configuration  information  for  the
       slapd(8)  daemon. This configuration file is also used by the slurpd(8)
       replication daemon and by the SLAPD tools slapadd(8),  slapcat(8),  and
       slapindex(8).

       The  slapd.conf  file  consists  of  a  series  of global configuration
       options that apply to slapd as a whole (including all  backends),  fol-
       lowed  by zero or more database backend definitions that contain infor-
       mation specific to a backend instance.

       The general format of slapd.conf is as follows:

           # comment - these options apply to every database
           <global configuration options>
           # first database definition & configuration options
           database    <backend 1 type>
           <configuration options specific to backend 1>
           # subsequent database definitions & configuration options
           ...

       If slapd is compiled with --enable-slapi, support for plugins according
       to  Netscape's Directory Server Plug-Ins.  Version 4 of the API is cur-
       rently implemented, with some extensions from version 5.

       Both global and database specific data may contain plugin  information.
       Plugins  associated  with  a specific database are called before global
       plugins.  This manpage details the  slapd(8)  configuration  statements
       that affect the loading of SLAPI plugins.

       Arguments  that should be replaced by actual text are shown in brackets
       <>.

       The structure of the plugin directives is

       plugin <type> <lib_path> <init_function> [<arguments>]
              Load a plugin of the specified type for the current database.

       The <type> can be one of preoperation, that is executed before process-
       ing  the  operation  for the specified database, postoperation, that is
       executed after the operation for the specified database has  been  pro-
       cessed,  extendedop, that is used when executing an extended operation,
       or object.  The latter is used for miscellaneous  types  such  as  ACL,
       computed attribute and search filter rewriter plugins.

       The  <libpath>  argument  specifies  the  path  to  the plugin loadable
       object; if a relative path is given, the object is looked for according
       to the underlying dynamic loading package (libtool's ltdl is used).

       The  <init_function> argument specifies what symbol must be called when
       the plugin is first loaded.  This function should  register  the  func-
       tions  provided  by the plugin for the desired operations. It should be
       noted that it is this init function, not the plugin type  specified  as
       the  first  argument,  that determines when and for what operations the
       plugin will be invoked.  The optional <arguments> list is passed to the
       init function.

       pluginlog <file>
              Specify  an alternative path for the plugin log file (default is
              /usr/lib/openldap/error).

       modulepath <pathspec>
              This statement sets the module load path for  dynamically  load-
              able  backends,  as  described  in slapd.conf(5); however, since
              both the dynamically loadable backends and the SLAPI plugins use
              the  same  underlying  library  (libtool's  ltdl) its value also
              affects the plugin search path.  In general the search  path  is
              made  of colon-separated paths; usually the user-defined path is
              searched first; then the value of the LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH environ-
              ment  variable,  if  defined, is used; finally, the systemi-spe-
              cific dynamic load path is attempted (e.g. on Linux the value of
              the  environment  variable  LD_LIBRARY_PATH).   Please carefully
              read the documentation of ltdl  because  its  behavior  is  very
              platform dependent.


FILES

       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
              default slapd configuration file


SEE ALSO

       slapd(8),

       "OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       OpenLDAP   is   developed   and  maintained  by  The  OpenLDAP  Project
       (http://www.openldap.org/).  OpenLDAP is  derived  from  University  of
       Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.

OpenLDAP 2.2.30                   2005/11/18                   SLAPD.PLUGIN(5)

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