3258 lines
96 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
3258 lines
96 KiB
OpenEdge ABL
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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winldap.h LDAP client 32 API header file
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Abstract:
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This module is the header file for the 32 bit LDAP client API for
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Windows NT and Windows 95. This API is based on RFC 1823 with some
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enhancements for LDAP v3.
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Notes about Unicode support :
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If you have UNICODE defined at compile time, you'll pull in the unicode
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versions of the calls. Note that your executable may then not work with
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other implementations of the LDAP API that don't support Unicode. If
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UNICODE is not defined, then we define the LDAP calls without the trailing
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'A' (as in ldap_bind rather than ldap_bindA) so that your app may work
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with other implementations that don't support Unicode.
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The import library has all three forms of the call present... ldap_bindW,
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ldap_bindA, and ldap_bind. ldap_bindA simply calls ldap_bind. ldap_bind
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simply converts the arguments to unicode and calls ldap_bindW. The
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reason this is done is because we have to put UTF-8 on the wire, so if
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we converted from Unicode to single byte, we'd loose information. Since
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all core processing is done in Unicode, nothing is lost.
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Updates :
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11/01/96 Modified for new API RFC draft.
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Environments :
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Win32 user mode
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--*/
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//
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// Only pull in this header file once... controlled by LDAP_CLIENT_DEFINED
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// variable.
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//
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#ifndef LDAP_CLIENT_DEFINED
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#define LDAP_CLIENT_DEFINED
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#if _MSC_VER > 1000
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#pragma once
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef BASETYPES
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#include <windef.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef _SCHNLSP_H_
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#include <schnlsp.h>
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#endif
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#if !defined(_WINLDAP_)
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#define WINLDAPAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
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#else
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//#define WINLDAPAPI __declspec(dllexport)
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#define WINLDAPAPI
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#endif
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#ifndef LDAPAPI
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#define LDAPAPI __cdecl
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#endif
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//
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// The #define LDAP_UNICODE controls if we map the undecorated calls to
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// their unicode counterparts or just leave them defined as the normal
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// single byte entry points.
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//
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// If you want to write a UNICODE enabled application, you'd normally
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// just have UNICODE defined and then we'll default to using all LDAP
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// Unicode calls.
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//
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#ifndef LDAP_UNICODE
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#ifdef UNICODE
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#define LDAP_UNICODE 1
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#else
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#define LDAP_UNICODE 0
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#endif
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#endif
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//
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// Global constants
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//
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#define LDAP_PORT 389
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#define LDAP_SSL_PORT 636
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#define LDAP_GC_PORT 3268
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#define LDAP_SSL_GC_PORT 3269
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//
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// The default version of the API is 2. If required, the user MUST set the
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// version to 3 using the LDAP_OPT_VERSION option.
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//
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#define LDAP_VERSION1 1
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#define LDAP_VERSION2 2
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#define LDAP_VERSION3 3
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#define LDAP_VERSION LDAP_VERSION2
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//
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// All tags are CCFTTTTT.
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// CC Tag Class 00 = universal
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// 01 = application wide
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// 10 = context specific
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// 11 = private use
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//
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// F Form 0 primitive
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// 1 constructed
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//
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// TTTTT Tag Number
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//
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//
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// LDAP v2 & v3 commands.
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//
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#define LDAP_BIND_CMD 0x60L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_UNBIND_CMD 0x42L // application + primitive
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#define LDAP_SEARCH_CMD 0x63L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_MODIFY_CMD 0x66L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_ADD_CMD 0x68L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_DELETE_CMD 0x4aL // application + primitive
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#define LDAP_MODRDN_CMD 0x6cL // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_COMPARE_CMD 0x6eL // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_ABANDON_CMD 0x50L // application + primitive
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#define LDAP_SESSION_CMD 0x71L // not in base LDAP protocol
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#define LDAP_EXTENDED_CMD 0x77L // application + constructed
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//
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// Responses/Results for LDAP v2 & v3
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//
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#define LDAP_RES_BIND 0x61L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_ENTRY 0x64L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT 0x65L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_MODIFY 0x67L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_ADD 0x69L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_DELETE 0x6bL // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_MODRDN 0x6dL // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_COMPARE 0x6fL // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_SESSION 0x72L // not in base LDAP protocol
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#define LDAP_RES_REFERRAL 0x73L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_EXTENDED 0x78L // application + constructed
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#define LDAP_RES_ANY (-1L)
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#define LDAP_INVALID_CMD 0xff
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#define LDAP_INVALID_RES 0xff
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//
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// We'll make the error codes compatible with reference implementation
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//
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typedef enum {
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LDAP_SUCCESS = 0x00,
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LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR = 0x01,
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LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0x02,
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LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0x03,
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LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0x04,
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LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE = 0x05,
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LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE = 0x06,
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LDAP_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x07,
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LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED = 0x08,
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LDAP_REFERRAL_V2 = 0x09,
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LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTS = 0x09,
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LDAP_REFERRAL = 0x0a,
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LDAP_ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0x0b,
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LDAP_UNAVAILABLE_CRIT_EXTENSION = 0x0c,
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LDAP_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED = 0x0d,
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LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS = 0x0e,
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LDAP_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE = 0x10,
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LDAP_UNDEFINED_TYPE = 0x11,
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LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING = 0x12,
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LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION = 0x13,
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LDAP_ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS = 0x14,
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LDAP_INVALID_SYNTAX = 0x15,
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LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT = 0x20,
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LDAP_ALIAS_PROBLEM = 0x21,
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LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX = 0x22,
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LDAP_IS_LEAF = 0x23,
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LDAP_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEM = 0x24,
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LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTH = 0x30,
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LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS = 0x31,
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LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_RIGHTS = 0x32,
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LDAP_BUSY = 0x33,
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LDAP_UNAVAILABLE = 0x34,
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LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM = 0x35,
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LDAP_LOOP_DETECT = 0x36,
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LDAP_SORT_CONTROL_MISSING = 0x3C,
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LDAP_OFFSET_RANGE_ERROR = 0x3D,
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LDAP_NAMING_VIOLATION = 0x40,
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LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION = 0x41,
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LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF = 0x42,
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LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN = 0x43,
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LDAP_ALREADY_EXISTS = 0x44,
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LDAP_NO_OBJECT_CLASS_MODS = 0x45,
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LDAP_RESULTS_TOO_LARGE = 0x46,
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LDAP_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS = 0x47,
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LDAP_OTHER = 0x50,
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LDAP_SERVER_DOWN = 0x51,
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LDAP_LOCAL_ERROR = 0x52,
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LDAP_ENCODING_ERROR = 0x53,
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LDAP_DECODING_ERROR = 0x54,
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LDAP_TIMEOUT = 0x55,
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LDAP_AUTH_UNKNOWN = 0x56,
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LDAP_FILTER_ERROR = 0x57,
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LDAP_USER_CANCELLED = 0x58,
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LDAP_PARAM_ERROR = 0x59,
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LDAP_NO_MEMORY = 0x5a,
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LDAP_CONNECT_ERROR = 0x5b,
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LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x5c,
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LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED = 0x5e,
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LDAP_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND = 0x5d,
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LDAP_MORE_RESULTS_TO_RETURN = 0x5f,
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LDAP_CLIENT_LOOP = 0x60,
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LDAP_REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED = 0x61
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} LDAP_RETCODE;
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//
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// Bind methods. We support the following methods :
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//
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// Simple Clear text password... try not to use as it's not secure.
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//
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// MSN MSN (Microsoft Network) authentication. This package
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// may bring up UI to prompt the user for MSN credentials.
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//
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// DPA Normandy authentication... new MSN authentication. Same
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// usage as MSN.
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//
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// NTLM NT domain authentication. Use NULL credentials and
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// we'll try to use default logged in user credentials.
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//
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// Sicily Negotiate with the server for any of: MSN, DPA, NTLM
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// Should be used for LDAPv2 servers only.
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//
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// Negotiate Use GSSAPI Negotiate package to negotiate security
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// package of either Kerberos v5 or NTLM (or any other
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// package the client and server negotiate). Pass in
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// NULL credentials to specify default logged in user.
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// If Negotiate package is not installed on server or
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// client, this will fall back to Sicily negotiation.
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//
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// For all bind methods except for Simple, you may pass in a
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// SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY_W (defined in rpcdce.h) or the newer
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// SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY_EXW (defined in secext.h) to specify alternate
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// credentials.
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//
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// All bind methods other than simple are synchronous only calls.
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// Calling the asynchronous bind call for any of these messages will
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// return LDAP_PARAM_ERROR.
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//
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// Using any other method besides simple will cause WLDAP32 to pull in
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// the SSPI security DLLs (SECURITY.DLL etc).
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//
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// On non-Simple methods, if you specify NULL credentials, we'll attempt to use
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// the default logged in user.
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//
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#define LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE 0x80L
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#define LDAP_AUTH_SASL 0x83L // don't use... should go away
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#define LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND 0x86L
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// The SICILY type covers package negotiation to MSN servers.
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// Each of the supported types can also be specified without
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// doing the package negotiation, assuming the caller knows
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// what the server supports.
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#define LDAP_AUTH_SICILY (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x0200)
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#define LDAP_AUTH_MSN (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x0800)
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#define LDAP_AUTH_NTLM (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x1000)
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#define LDAP_AUTH_DPA (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x2000)
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// This will cause the client to use the GSSAPI negotiation
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// package to determine the most appropriate authentication type.
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// This type should be used when talking to NT5.
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#define LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x0400)
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// backward compatible #define for older constant name.
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#define LDAP_AUTH_SSPI LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE
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//
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// uses the DIGEST-MD5 mechanism.
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//
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#define LDAP_AUTH_DIGEST (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x4000)
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// The external auth mechanism is used upon setting up an SSL/TLS connection
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// to denote that the server must use the client cert credentials presented
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// at the outset of the SSL/TLS connection.
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#define LDAP_AUTH_EXTERNAL (LDAP_AUTH_OTHERKIND | 0x0020)
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//
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// Client applications typically don't have to encode/decode LDAP filters,
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// but if they do, we define the operators here.
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//
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// Filter types.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_AND 0xa0 // context specific + constructed - SET OF Filters.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_OR 0xa1 // context specific + constructed - SET OF Filters.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_NOT 0xa2 // context specific + constructed - Filter
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#define LDAP_FILTER_EQUALITY 0xa3 // context specific + constructed - AttributeValueAssertion.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_SUBSTRINGS 0xa4 // context specific + constructed - SubstringFilter
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#define LDAP_FILTER_GE 0xa5 // context specific + constructed - AttributeValueAssertion.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_LE 0xa6 // context specific + constructed - AttributeValueAssertion.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_PRESENT 0x87 // context specific + primitive - AttributeType.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_APPROX 0xa8 // context specific + constructed - AttributeValueAssertion.
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#define LDAP_FILTER_EXTENSIBLE 0xa9 // context specific + constructed - MatchingRuleAssertion.
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// Substring filter types
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#define LDAP_SUBSTRING_INITIAL 0x80L // class context specific
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#define LDAP_SUBSTRING_ANY 0x81L // class context specific
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#define LDAP_SUBSTRING_FINAL 0x82L // class context specific
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//
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// Possible values for ld_deref field.
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// "Never" - never deref aliases. return only the alias.
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// "Searching" - only deref aliases when searching, not when locating
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// the base object of a search.
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// "Finding" - dereference the alias when locating the base object but
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// not during a search.
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// "Always" - always dereference aliases.
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//
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#define LDAP_DEREF_NEVER 0
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#define LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING 1
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#define LDAP_DEREF_FINDING 2
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#define LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS 3
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// Special values for ld_sizelimit :
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#define LDAP_NO_LIMIT 0
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// Flags for ld_options field :
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#define LDAP_OPT_DNS 0x00000001 // utilize DN & DNS
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#define LDAP_OPT_CHASE_REFERRALS 0x00000002 // chase referrals
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#define LDAP_OPT_RETURN_REFS 0x00000004 // return referrals to calling app
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//
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// LDAP structure per connection
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//
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#if !defined(_WIN64)
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#pragma pack(push, 4)
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#endif
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typedef struct ldap {
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struct {
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UINT_PTR sb_sd;
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UCHAR Reserved1[(10*sizeof(ULONG))+1];
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ULONG_PTR sb_naddr; // notzero implies CLDAP available
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UCHAR Reserved2[(6*sizeof(ULONG))];
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} ld_sb;
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//
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// Following parameters MAY match up to reference implementation of LDAP
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//
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PCHAR ld_host;
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ULONG ld_version;
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UCHAR ld_lberoptions;
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//
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// Safe to assume that these parameters are in same location as
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// reference implementation of LDAP API.
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//
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ULONG ld_deref;
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ULONG ld_timelimit;
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ULONG ld_sizelimit;
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ULONG ld_errno;
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PCHAR ld_matched;
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PCHAR ld_error;
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ULONG ld_msgid;
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UCHAR Reserved3[(6*sizeof(ULONG))+1];
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//
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// Following parameters may match up to reference implementation of LDAP API.
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//
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ULONG ld_cldaptries;
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ULONG ld_cldaptimeout;
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ULONG ld_refhoplimit;
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ULONG ld_options;
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} LDAP, * PLDAP;
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//
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// Our timeval structure is a bit different from the reference implementation
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// since Win32 defines a _timeval structure that is different from the LDAP
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// one.
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//
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typedef struct l_timeval {
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LONG tv_sec;
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LONG tv_usec;
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} LDAP_TIMEVAL, * PLDAP_TIMEVAL;
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//
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// The berval structure is used to pass in any arbitrary octet string. It
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// is useful for attributes that cannot be represented using a null
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// terminated string.
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//
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typedef struct berval {
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ULONG bv_len;
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PCHAR bv_val;
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} LDAP_BERVAL, * PLDAP_BERVAL, BERVAL, * PBERVAL, BerValue;
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//
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// The following structure has to be compatible with reference implementation.
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//
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typedef struct ldapmsg {
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ULONG lm_msgid; // message number for given connection
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ULONG lm_msgtype; // message type of the form LDAP_RES_xxx
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PVOID lm_ber; // ber form of message
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struct ldapmsg *lm_chain; // pointer to next result value
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struct ldapmsg *lm_next; // pointer to next message
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ULONG lm_time;
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//
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// new fields below not in reference implementation
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//
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PLDAP Connection; // connection from which we received response
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PVOID Request; // owning request (opaque structure)
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ULONG lm_returncode; // server's return code
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USHORT lm_referral; // index of referral within ref table
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BOOLEAN lm_chased; // has referral been chased already?
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BOOLEAN lm_eom; // is this the last entry for this message?
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BOOLEAN ConnectionReferenced; // is the Connection still valid?
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} LDAPMessage, *PLDAPMessage;
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//
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// Controls... there are three types :
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//
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// 1) those passed to the server
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// 2) those passed to the client and handled by the client API
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// 3) those returned by the server
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//
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typedef struct ldapcontrolA {
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PCHAR ldctl_oid;
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struct berval ldctl_value;
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BOOLEAN ldctl_iscritical;
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} LDAPControlA, *PLDAPControlA;
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typedef struct ldapcontrolW {
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PWCHAR ldctl_oid;
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struct berval ldctl_value;
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BOOLEAN ldctl_iscritical;
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} LDAPControlW, *PLDAPControlW;
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#if LDAP_UNICODE
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#define LDAPControl LDAPControlW
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#define PLDAPControl PLDAPControlW
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#else
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#define LDAPControl LDAPControlA
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#define PLDAPControl PLDAPControlA
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#endif
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//
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// Client controls section : these are the client controls that wldap32.dll
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// supports.
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//
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// If you specify LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS in a control, the value field should
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// point to a ULONG of the following flags :
|
||
//
|
||
// LDAP_CHASE_SUBORDINATE_REFERRALS
|
||
// LDAP_CHASE_EXTERNAL_REFERRALS
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS_W L"1.2.840.113556.1.4.616"
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_REFERRALS "1.2.840.113556.1.4.616"
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Values required for Modification command These are options for the
|
||
// mod_op field of LDAPMod structure
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_MOD_ADD 0x00
|
||
#define LDAP_MOD_DELETE 0x01
|
||
#define LDAP_MOD_REPLACE 0x02
|
||
#define LDAP_MOD_BVALUES 0x80 // AND in this flag if berval structure used
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapmodW {
|
||
ULONG mod_op;
|
||
PWCHAR mod_type;
|
||
union {
|
||
PWCHAR *modv_strvals;
|
||
struct berval **modv_bvals;
|
||
} mod_vals;
|
||
} LDAPModW, *PLDAPModW;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapmodA {
|
||
ULONG mod_op;
|
||
PCHAR mod_type;
|
||
union {
|
||
PCHAR *modv_strvals;
|
||
struct berval **modv_bvals;
|
||
} mod_vals;
|
||
} LDAPModA, *PLDAPModA;
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
#define LDAPMod LDAPModW
|
||
#define PLDAPMod PLDAPModW
|
||
#else
|
||
#define LDAPMod LDAPModA
|
||
#define PLDAPMod PLDAPModA
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
#if !defined(_WIN64)
|
||
#pragma pack(pop)
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// macros compatible with reference implementation...
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_IS_CLDAP( ld ) ( (ld)->ld_sb.sb_naddr > 0 )
|
||
#define mod_values mod_vals.modv_strvals
|
||
#define mod_bvalues mod_vals.modv_bvals
|
||
#define NAME_ERROR(n) ((n & 0xf0) == 0x20)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// function definitions for LDAP API
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Create a connection block to an LDAP server. HostName can be NULL, in
|
||
// which case we'll try to go off and find the "default" LDAP server.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that if we have to go off and find the default server, we'll pull
|
||
// in NETAPI32.DLL and ADVAPI32.DLL.
|
||
//
|
||
// If it returns NULL, an error occurred. Pick up error code with
|
||
// GetLastError().
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_open actually opens the connection at the time of the call,
|
||
// whereas ldap_init only opens the connection when an operation is performed
|
||
// that requires it.
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_open*, ldap_init*, and ldap_sslinit* calls are safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_openW( const PWCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_openA( const PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_initW( const PWCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_initA( const PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_sslinitW( PWCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber, int secure );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_sslinitA( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber, int secure );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// when calling ldap_init, you can call ldap_connect explicitly to have the
|
||
// library contact the server. This is useful for checking for server
|
||
// availability. This call is not required however, since the other functions
|
||
// will call it internally if it hasn't already been called.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_connect( LDAP *ld,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_open ldap_openW
|
||
#define ldap_init ldap_initW
|
||
#define ldap_sslinit ldap_sslinitW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_open( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_init( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_sslinit( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber, int secure );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is similar to ldap_open except it creates a connection block for
|
||
// UDP based Connectionless LDAP services. No TCP session is maintained.
|
||
//
|
||
// If it returns NULL, an error occurred. Pick up error code with
|
||
// GetLastError().
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: cldap_open* calls are safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI cldap_openW( PWCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI cldap_openA( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define cldap_open cldap_openW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI cldap_open( PCHAR HostName, ULONG PortNumber );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Call unbind when you're done with the connection, it will free all
|
||
// resources associated with the connection.
|
||
//
|
||
// There is no ldap_close... use ldap_unbind even if you haven't called
|
||
// ldap_bind on the connection.
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_unbind* calls are safe EXCEPT don't use the LDAP *
|
||
// stucture after it's been freed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_unbind( LDAP *ld );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_unbind_s( LDAP *ld ); // calls ldap_unbind
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Calls to get and set options on connection blocks... use them rather
|
||
// than modifying the LDAP block directly.
|
||
//
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_get_option is safe
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_set_option is not safe in that it affects the
|
||
// connection as a whole. beware if threads share connections.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_get_option( LDAP *ld, int option, void *outvalue );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_get_optionW( LDAP *ld, int option, void *outvalue );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_set_option( LDAP *ld, int option, const void *invalue );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_set_optionW( LDAP *ld, int option, const void *invalue );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_get_option ldap_get_optionW
|
||
#define ldap_set_option ldap_set_optionW
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These are the values to pass to ldap_get/set_option :
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_API_INFO 0x00
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_DESC 0x01
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_DEREF 0x02
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SIZELIMIT 0x03
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_TIMELIMIT 0x04
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_THREAD_FN_PTRS 0x05
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REBIND_FN 0x06
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REBIND_ARG 0x07
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS 0x08
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_RESTART 0x09
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SSL 0x0a
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_IO_FN_PTRS 0x0b
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_CACHE_FN_PTRS 0x0d
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_CACHE_STRATEGY 0x0e
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_CACHE_ENABLE 0x0f
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REFERRAL_HOP_LIMIT 0x10
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION 0x11 // known by two names.
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_VERSION 0x11
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_API_FEATURE_INFO 0x15
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These are new ones that we've defined, not in current RFC draft.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_HOST_NAME 0x30
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_ERROR_NUMBER 0x31
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_ERROR_STRING 0x32
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SERVER_ERROR 0x33
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SERVER_EXT_ERROR 0x34
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_HOST_REACHABLE 0x3E
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These options control the keep-alive logic. Keep alives are sent as
|
||
// ICMP ping messages (which currently don't go through firewalls).
|
||
//
|
||
// There are three values that control how this works :
|
||
// PING_KEEP_ALIVE : min number of seconds since we last received a response
|
||
// from the server before we send a keep-alive ping
|
||
// PING_WAIT_TIME : number of milliseconds we wait for the response to
|
||
// come back when we send a ping
|
||
// PING_LIMIT : number of unanswered pings we send before we close the
|
||
// connection.
|
||
//
|
||
// To disable the keep-alive logic, set any of the values (PING_KEEP_ALIVE,
|
||
// PING_LIMIT, or PING_WAIT_TIME) to zero.
|
||
//
|
||
// The current default/min/max for these values are as follows :
|
||
//
|
||
// PING_KEEP_ALIVE : 120/5/maxInt seconds (may also be zero)
|
||
// PING_WAIT_TIME : 2000/10/60000 milliseconds (may also be zero)
|
||
// PING_LIMIT : 4/0/maxInt
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_PING_KEEP_ALIVE 0x36
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_PING_WAIT_TIME 0x37
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_PING_LIMIT 0x38
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These won't be in the RFC. Only use these if you're going to be dependent
|
||
// on our implementation.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_DNSDOMAIN_NAME 0x3B // return DNS name of domain
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_GETDSNAME_FLAGS 0x3D // flags for DsGetDcName
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_PROMPT_CREDENTIALS 0x3F // prompt for creds? currently
|
||
// only for DPA & NTLM if no creds
|
||
// are loaded
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_AUTO_RECONNECT 0x91 // enable/disable autoreconnect
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SSPI_FLAGS 0x92 // flags to pass to InitSecurityContext
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// To retrieve information on an secure connection, a pointer to a
|
||
// SecPkgContext_connectionInfo structure (defined in schannel.h) must be
|
||
// passed in. On success, it is filled with relevent security information.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SSL_INFO 0x93
|
||
|
||
// backward compatible #define for older constant name.
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_TLS LDAP_OPT_SSL
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_TLS_INFO LDAP_OPT_SSL_INFO
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Turing on either the sign or the encrypt option prior to binding using
|
||
// LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE will result in the ensuing LDAP session to be signed
|
||
// or encrypted using Kerberos. Note that these options can't be used with SSL.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SIGN 0x95
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_ENCRYPT 0x96
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The user can set a preferred SASL method prior to binding using LDAP_AUTH_NEGOTIATE
|
||
// We will try to use this mechanism while binding. One example is "GSSAPI".
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SASL_METHOD 0x97
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Setting this option to LDAP_OPT_ON will instruct the library to only perform an
|
||
// A-Record DNS lookup on the supplied host string. This option is OFF by default.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_AREC_EXCLUSIVE 0x98
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Retrieve the security context associated with the connection.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SECURITY_CONTEXT 0x99
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Enable/Disable the built-in RootDSE cache. This option is ON by default.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_ROOTDSE_CACHE 0x9a
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Turns on TCP keep-alives. This is separate from the ICMP ping keep-alive
|
||
// mechanism (discussed above), and enables the keep-alive mechanism built into
|
||
// the TCP protocol. This has no effect when using connectionless (UDP) LDAP.
|
||
// This option is OFF by default.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_TCP_KEEPALIVE 0x40
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// End of Microsoft only options
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_ON ((void *) 1)
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_OFF ((void *) 0)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// For chasing referrals, we extend this a bit for LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS. If
|
||
// the value is not LDAP_OPT_ON or LDAP_OPT_OFF, we'll treat them as the
|
||
// following :
|
||
//
|
||
// LDAP_CHASE_SUBORDINATE_REFERRALS : chase subordinate referrals (or
|
||
// references) returned in a v3 search
|
||
// LDAP_CHASE_EXTERNAL_REFERRALS : chase external referrals. These are
|
||
// returned possibly on any operation except bind.
|
||
//
|
||
// If you OR these flags together, it's equivalent to setting referrals to
|
||
// LDAP_OPT_ON.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_CHASE_SUBORDINATE_REFERRALS 0x00000020
|
||
#define LDAP_CHASE_EXTERNAL_REFERRALS 0x00000040
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Bind is required as the first operation to v2 servers, not so for v3
|
||
// servers. See above description of authentication methods.
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: bind calls are not safe in that it affects the
|
||
// connection as a whole. beware if threads share connections
|
||
// and try to mulithread binds with other operations.
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bindW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, PWCHAR passwd );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bindA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, PCHAR passwd );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bind_sW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, PWCHAR passwd );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bind_sA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, PCHAR passwd );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bindW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, PWCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bindA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, PCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bind_sW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, PWCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bind_sA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, PCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The following functions can be used to pass in any arbitrary credentials
|
||
// to the server. The application must be ready to interpret the response
|
||
// sent back from the server.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_sasl_bindA(
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistName,
|
||
const PCHAR AuthMechanism,
|
||
const BERVAL *cred,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerCtrls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientCtrls,
|
||
int *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_sasl_bindW(
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistName,
|
||
const PWCHAR AuthMechanism,
|
||
const BERVAL *cred,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerCtrls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientCtrls,
|
||
int *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_sasl_bind_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistName,
|
||
const PCHAR AuthMechanism,
|
||
const BERVAL *cred,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerCtrls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientCtrls,
|
||
PBERVAL *ServerData
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_sasl_bind_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistName,
|
||
const PWCHAR AuthMechanism,
|
||
const BERVAL *cred,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerCtrls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientCtrls,
|
||
PBERVAL *ServerData
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_simple_bind ldap_simple_bindW
|
||
#define ldap_simple_bind_s ldap_simple_bind_sW
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_bind ldap_bindW
|
||
#define ldap_bind_s ldap_bind_sW
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_sasl_bind ldap_sasl_bindW
|
||
#define ldap_sasl_bind_s ldap_sasl_bind_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bind( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR passwd );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_simple_bind_s( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR passwd );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bind( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_bind_s( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR cred, ULONG method );
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_sasl_bind ldap_sasl_bindA
|
||
#define ldap_sasl_bind_s ldap_sasl_bind_sA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Synchronous and asynch search routines.
|
||
//
|
||
// filter follows RFC 1960 with the addition that '(' ')' '*' ' ' '\' and
|
||
// '\0' are all escaped with '\'
|
||
//
|
||
// Scope of search. This corresponds to the "scope" parameter on search
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_SCOPE_BASE 0x00
|
||
#define LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL 0x01
|
||
#define LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE 0x02
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_search calls are not safe in that the message number
|
||
// is returned rather than the return code. You have to look
|
||
// at the connection block in an error case and the return code
|
||
// may be overwritten by another thread inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_search_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_search_s and ldap_search_ext* calls are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_searchW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR base, // distinguished name or ""
|
||
ULONG scope, // LDAP_SCOPE_xxxx
|
||
const PWCHAR filter,
|
||
PWCHAR attrs[], // pointer to an array of PCHAR attribute names
|
||
ULONG attrsonly // boolean on whether to only return attr names
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_searchA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR base, // distinguished name or ""
|
||
ULONG scope, // LDAP_SCOPE_xxxx
|
||
const PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[], // pointer to an array of PCHAR attribute names
|
||
ULONG attrsonly // boolean on whether to only return attr names
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PWCHAR filter,
|
||
PWCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_stW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PWCHAR filter,
|
||
PWCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_stA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PWCHAR filter,
|
||
PWCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG TimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG TimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PWCHAR filter,
|
||
PWCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
const PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_search ldap_searchW
|
||
#define ldap_search_s ldap_search_sW
|
||
#define ldap_search_st ldap_search_stW
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_search_ext ldap_search_extW
|
||
#define ldap_search_ext_s ldap_search_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR base, // distinguished name or ""
|
||
ULONG scope, // LDAP_SCOPE_xxxx
|
||
PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[], // pointer to an array of PCHAR attribute names
|
||
ULONG attrsonly // boolean on whether to only return attr names
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_st(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG TimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR base,
|
||
ULONG scope,
|
||
PCHAR filter,
|
||
PCHAR attrs[],
|
||
ULONG attrsonly,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
ULONG SizeLimit,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Extended API to check filter syntax. Returns LDAP error code if syntax
|
||
// is invalid or LDAP_SUCCESS if it's ok.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI
|
||
ldap_check_filterW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PWCHAR SearchFilter
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI
|
||
ldap_check_filterA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
PCHAR SearchFilter
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
#define ldap_check_filter ldap_check_filterW
|
||
#else
|
||
#define ldap_check_filter ldap_check_filterA
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// modify an existing entry
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_modify calls are not safe in that the message number
|
||
// is returned rather than the return code. You have to look
|
||
// at the connection block in an error case and the return code
|
||
// may be overwritten by another thread inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_modify_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_modify_s and ldap_modify_ext* calls are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modifyW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, LDAPModW *mods[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modifyA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *mods[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_sW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, LDAPModW *mods[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_sA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *mods[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModW *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModW *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_modify ldap_modifyW
|
||
#define ldap_modify_s ldap_modify_sW
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_modify_ext ldap_modify_extW
|
||
#define ldap_modify_ext_s ldap_modify_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *mods[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_s( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *mods[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modify_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *mods[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// modrdn and modrdn2 function both as RenameObject and MoveObject.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that to LDAP v2 servers, only rename within a given container
|
||
// is supported... therefore NewDistinguishedName is actually NewRDN.
|
||
// Here are some examples :
|
||
//
|
||
// This works to both v2 and v3 servers :
|
||
//
|
||
// DN = CN=Bob,OU=FOO,O=BAR
|
||
// NewDN = CN=Joe
|
||
//
|
||
// result is: CN=Joe,OU=FOO,O=BAR
|
||
//
|
||
// This works to only v3 and above servers :
|
||
//
|
||
// DN = CN=Bob,OU=FOO,O=BAR
|
||
// NewDN = CN=Joe,OU=FOOBAR,O=BAR
|
||
//
|
||
// result is: CN=Joe,OU=FOOBAR,O=BAR
|
||
//
|
||
// If you try the second example to a v2 server, we'll send the whole
|
||
// NewDN over as the new RDN (rather than break up the parent OU and
|
||
// child). The server will then give you back some unknown error.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_modrdn and ldap_modrdn2 calls are not safe in that
|
||
// the message number is returned rather than the return code.
|
||
// You have to look at the connection block in an error case
|
||
// and the return code may be overwritten by another thread
|
||
// inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_rename_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2W (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2A (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_modrdn simply calls ldap_modrdn2 with a value of 1 for DeleteOldRdn.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdnW (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdnA (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2_sW (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2_sA (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn_sW (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn_sA (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_modrdn2 ldap_modrdn2W
|
||
#define ldap_modrdn ldap_modrdnW
|
||
#define ldap_modrdn2_s ldap_modrdn2_sW
|
||
#define ldap_modrdn_s ldap_modrdn_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2 (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn2_s (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_modrdn_s (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
const PCHAR NewDistinguishedName
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Extended Rename operations. These take controls and separate out the
|
||
// parent from the RDN, for clarity.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PWCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_rename ldap_rename_extW
|
||
#define ldap_rename_s ldap_rename_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_rename ldap_rename_extA
|
||
#define ldap_rename_s ldap_rename_ext_sA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_rename_ext ldap_rename_extW
|
||
#define ldap_rename_ext_s ldap_rename_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_rename_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR NewRDN,
|
||
const PCHAR NewParent,
|
||
INT DeleteOldRdn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Add an entry to the tree
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_add calls are not safe in that the message number
|
||
// is returned rather than the return code. You have to look
|
||
// at the connection block in an error case and the return code
|
||
// may be overwritten by another thread inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_add_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_add_s and ldap_add_ext* calls are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_addW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, LDAPModW *attrs[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_addA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *attrs[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_sW( LDAP *ld, PWCHAR dn, LDAPModW *attrs[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_sA( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPModA *attrs[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModW *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModW *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_add ldap_addW
|
||
#define ldap_add_s ldap_add_sW
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_add_ext ldap_add_extW
|
||
#define ldap_add_ext_s ldap_add_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPMod *attrs[] );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_s( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn, LDAPMod *attrs[] );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_add_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
LDAPModA *attrs[],
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Compare the attribute for a given entry to a known value.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_compare calls are not safe in that the message number
|
||
// is returned rather than the return code. You have to look
|
||
// at the connection block in an error case and the return code
|
||
// may be overwritten by another thread inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_compare_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_compare_s and ldap_compare_ext* calls are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compareW( LDAP *ld, const PWCHAR dn, const PWCHAR attr, PWCHAR value );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compareA( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR attr, PCHAR value );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_sW( LDAP *ld, const PWCHAR dn, const PWCHAR attr, PWCHAR value );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_sA( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR attr, PCHAR value );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_compare ldap_compareW
|
||
#define ldap_compare_s ldap_compare_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR attr, PCHAR value );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_s( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn, const PCHAR attr, PCHAR value );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Extended Compare operations. These take controls and are thread safe.
|
||
// They also allow you to specify a bval structure for the data, so that it
|
||
// isn't translated from Unicode or ANSI to UTF8. Allows for comparison of
|
||
// raw binary data.
|
||
//
|
||
// Specify either Data or Value as not NULL. If both are not NULL, the
|
||
// berval Data will be used.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
const PWCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PWCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
const PWCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PWCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_compare_ext ldap_compare_extW
|
||
#define ldap_compare_ext_s ldap_compare_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_compare_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
const PCHAR Attr,
|
||
const PCHAR Value, // either value or Data is not null, not both
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Delete an object out of the tree
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_delete calls are not safe in that the message number
|
||
// is returned rather than the return code. You have to look
|
||
// at the connection block in an error case and the return code
|
||
// may be overwritten by another thread inbetween.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use ldap_delete_ext instead, as these are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_delete_s and ldap_delete_ext* calls are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_deleteW( LDAP *ld, const PWCHAR dn );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_deleteA( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_sW( LDAP *ld, const PWCHAR dn );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_sA( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR dn );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_extW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_extA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_ext_sW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_ext_sA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_delete ldap_deleteW
|
||
#define ldap_delete_ext ldap_delete_extW
|
||
#define ldap_delete_s ldap_delete_sW
|
||
#define ldap_delete_ext_s ldap_delete_ext_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_s( LDAP *ld, PCHAR dn );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_ext(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_delete_ext_s(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR dn,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Give up on a request. No guarentee that it got there as there is no
|
||
// response from the server.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_abandon calls are thread safe
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_abandon( LDAP *ld, ULONG msgid );
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Possible values for "all" field in ldap_result. We've enhanced it such
|
||
// that if someone passes in LDAP_MSG_RECEIVED, we'll pass all values we've
|
||
// received up to that point.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_MSG_ONE 0
|
||
#define LDAP_MSG_ALL 1
|
||
#define LDAP_MSG_RECEIVED 2
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Get a response from a connection. One enhancement here is that ld can
|
||
// be null, in which case we'll return responses from any server. Free
|
||
// responses here with ldap_msgfree.
|
||
//
|
||
// For connection-less LDAP, you should pass in both a LDAP connection
|
||
// handle and a msgid. This will ensure we know which request the app
|
||
// is waiting on a reply to. ( we actively resend request until we get
|
||
// a response.)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_result calls are thread safe
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_result(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
ULONG msgid,
|
||
ULONG all,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
LDAPMessage **res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_msgfree( LDAPMessage *res );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This parses a message and returns the error code. It optionally frees
|
||
// the message by calling ldap_msgfree.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_result2error call is thread safe
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_result2error(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *res,
|
||
ULONG freeit // boolean.. free the message?
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Similar to ldap_result2error, this parses responses from the server and
|
||
// returns the appropriate fields. Use this one if you want to get at the
|
||
// referrals, matchingDNs, or server controls returned.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
// multi-thread: ldap_parse_result call is thread safe
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_resultW (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
ULONG *ReturnCode OPTIONAL, // returned by server
|
||
PWCHAR *MatchedDNs OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PWCHAR *ErrorMessage OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PWCHAR **Referrals OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_value_freeW
|
||
PLDAPControlW **ServerControls OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_free_controlsW
|
||
BOOLEAN Freeit
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_resultA (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
ULONG *ReturnCode OPTIONAL, // returned by server
|
||
PCHAR *MatchedDNs OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PCHAR *ErrorMessage OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PCHAR **Referrals OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_value_freeA
|
||
PLDAPControlA **ServerControls OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_free_controlsA
|
||
BOOLEAN Freeit
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_extended_resultA (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage, // returned by server
|
||
PCHAR *ResultOID, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
struct berval **ResultData, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
BOOLEAN Freeit // Don't need the message anymore
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_extended_resultW (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage, // returned by server
|
||
PWCHAR *ResultOID, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
struct berval **ResultData, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
BOOLEAN Freeit // Don't need the message anymore
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_controls_freeA (
|
||
LDAPControlA **Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_control_freeA (
|
||
LDAPControlA *Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_controls_freeW (
|
||
LDAPControlW **Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_control_freeW (
|
||
LDAPControlW *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_free_controls are old, use ldap_controls_free
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_free_controlsW (
|
||
LDAPControlW **Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_free_controlsA (
|
||
LDAPControlA **Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_parse_result ldap_parse_resultW
|
||
#define ldap_controls_free ldap_controls_freeW
|
||
#define ldap_control_free ldap_control_freeW
|
||
#define ldap_free_controls ldap_free_controlsW
|
||
#define ldap_parse_extended_result ldap_parse_extended_resultW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_parse_extended_result ldap_parse_extended_resultA
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_result (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
ULONG *ReturnCode OPTIONAL, // returned by server
|
||
PCHAR *MatchedDNs OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PCHAR *ErrorMessage OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_memfree
|
||
PCHAR **Referrals OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_value_free
|
||
PLDAPControlA **ServerControls OPTIONAL, // free with ldap_free_controls
|
||
BOOLEAN Freeit
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_controls_free (
|
||
LDAPControlA **Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_control_free (
|
||
LDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_free_controls (
|
||
LDAPControlA **Controls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_err2string returns a pointer to a string describing the error. This
|
||
// string should not be freed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_err2stringW( ULONG err );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_err2stringA( ULONG err );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_err2string ldap_err2stringW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_err2string( ULONG err );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_perror does nothing and is here just for compatibility.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI void LDAPAPI ldap_perror( LDAP *ld, const PCHAR msg );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the first entry of a message. It is freed when the message is
|
||
// freed so should not be freed explicitly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAPMessage *LDAPAPI ldap_first_entry( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *res );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the next entry of a message. It is freed when the message is
|
||
// freed so should not be freed explicitly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAPMessage *LDAPAPI ldap_next_entry( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Count the number of search entries returned by the server in a response
|
||
// to a server request.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_entries( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *res );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// A BerElement really maps out to a C++ class object that does BER encoding.
|
||
// Don't mess with it as it's opaque.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef struct berelement {
|
||
PCHAR opaque; // this is an opaque structure used just for
|
||
// compatibility with reference implementation
|
||
} BerElement;
|
||
#define NULLBER ((BerElement *) 0)
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// For a given entry, return the first attribute. The pointer returned is
|
||
// actually a buffer in the connection block (with allowances for
|
||
// multi-threaded apps) so it should not be freed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_first_attributeW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement **ptr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_first_attributeA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement **ptr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_first_attribute ldap_first_attributeW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_first_attribute(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement **ptr
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the next attribute... again, the attribute pointer should not be
|
||
// freed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_next_attributeW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement *ptr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_next_attributeA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement *ptr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_next_attribute ldap_next_attributeW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_next_attribute(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
BerElement *ptr
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Get a given attribute's list of values. This is used during parsing of
|
||
// a search response. It returns a list of pointers to values, the list is
|
||
// null terminated.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the values are generic octet strings and not null terminated strings,
|
||
// use ldap_get_values_len instead.
|
||
//
|
||
// The returned value should be freed when your done with it by calling
|
||
// ldap_value_free.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_get_valuesW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
const PWCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_get_valuesA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
const PCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_get_values ldap_get_valuesW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_get_values(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
LDAPMessage *entry,
|
||
const PCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Get a given attribute's list of values. This is used during parsing of
|
||
// a search response. It returns a list of berval structures to values,
|
||
// the list is null terminated.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the values are null terminated strings, it may be easier to process them
|
||
// by calling ldap_get_values instead.
|
||
//
|
||
// The returned value should be freed when your done with it by calling
|
||
// ldap_value_free_len.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI struct berval **LDAPAPI ldap_get_values_lenW (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
LDAPMessage *Message,
|
||
const PWCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI struct berval **LDAPAPI ldap_get_values_lenA (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
LDAPMessage *Message,
|
||
const PCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_get_values_len ldap_get_values_lenW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI struct berval **LDAPAPI ldap_get_values_len (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
LDAPMessage *Message,
|
||
const PCHAR attr
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the number of values in a list returned by ldap_get_values.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_valuesW( PWCHAR *vals );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_valuesA( PCHAR *vals );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_count_values ldap_count_valuesW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_values( PCHAR *vals );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the number of values in a list returned by ldap_get_values_len.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_values_len( struct berval **vals );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Free structures returned by ldap_get_values.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_value_freeW( PWCHAR *vals );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_value_freeA( PCHAR *vals );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_value_free ldap_value_freeW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_value_free( PCHAR *vals );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Free structures returned by ldap_get_values_len.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_value_free_len( struct berval **vals );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Get the distinguished name for a given search entry. It should be freed
|
||
// by calling ldap_memfree.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_get_dnW( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_get_dnA( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_get_dn ldap_get_dnW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_get_dn( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// When using ldap_explode_dn, you should free the returned string by
|
||
// calling ldap_value_free.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_explode_dnW( const PWCHAR dn, ULONG notypes );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_explode_dnA( const PCHAR dn, ULONG notypes );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_explode_dn ldap_explode_dnW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR *LDAPAPI ldap_explode_dn( const PCHAR dn, ULONG notypes );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// When calling ldap_dn2ufn, you should free the returned string by calling
|
||
// ldap_memfree.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PWCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_dn2ufnW( const PWCHAR dn );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_dn2ufnA( const PCHAR dn );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_dn2ufn ldap_dn2ufnW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PCHAR LDAPAPI ldap_dn2ufn( const PCHAR dn );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This is used to free strings back to the LDAP API heap. Don't pass in
|
||
// values that you've gotten from ldap_open, ldap_get_values, etc.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI VOID LDAPAPI ldap_memfreeW( PWCHAR Block );
|
||
WINLDAPAPI VOID LDAPAPI ldap_memfreeA( PCHAR Block );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI VOID LDAPAPI ber_bvfree( struct berval *bv );
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_memfree ldap_memfreeW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI VOID LDAPAPI ldap_memfree( PCHAR Block );
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The function ldap_ufn2dn attempts to "normalize" a user specified DN
|
||
// to make it "proper". It follows RFC 1781 (add CN= if not present,
|
||
// add OU= if none present, etc). If it runs into any problems at all
|
||
// while normalizing, it simply returns a copy of what was passed in.
|
||
//
|
||
// It allocates the output string from the LDAP memory pool. If the pDn
|
||
// comes back as non-NULL, you should free it when you're done with a call
|
||
// to ldap_memfree.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_ufn2dnW (
|
||
const PWCHAR ufn,
|
||
PWCHAR *pDn
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_ufn2dnA (
|
||
const PCHAR ufn,
|
||
PCHAR *pDn
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_ufn2dn ldap_ufn2dnW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_ufn2dn (
|
||
const PCHAR ufn,
|
||
PCHAR *pDn
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
#define LBER_USE_DER 0x01
|
||
#define LBER_USE_INDEFINITE_LEN 0x02
|
||
#define LBER_TRANSLATE_STRINGS 0x04
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Call to initialize the LDAP library. Pass in a version structure with
|
||
// lv_size set to sizeof( LDAP_VERSION ), lv_major set to LAPI_MAJOR_VER1,
|
||
// and lv_minor set to LAPI_MINOR_VER1. Return value will be either
|
||
// LDAP_SUCCESS if OK or LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR if can't be supported.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LAPI_MAJOR_VER1 1
|
||
#define LAPI_MINOR_VER1 1
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldap_version_info {
|
||
ULONG lv_size;
|
||
ULONG lv_major;
|
||
ULONG lv_minor;
|
||
} LDAP_VERSION_INFO, *PLDAP_VERSION_INFO;
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_startup (
|
||
PLDAP_VERSION_INFO version,
|
||
HANDLE *Instance
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Calls to retrieve basic information about the API and specific implementations
|
||
// being used. The caller has to pass the LDAP_OPT_API_INFO option along with
|
||
// a pointer to the following structure to retrieve information about this library.
|
||
// It is the caller's responsibility to free the individual strings and string
|
||
// arrays in the structure using ldap_memfree() and ldap_value_free() respectively.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_API_INFO_VERSION 1
|
||
#define LDAP_API_VERSION 2004
|
||
#define LDAP_VERSION_MIN 2
|
||
#define LDAP_VERSION_MAX 3
|
||
#define LDAP_VENDOR_NAME "Microsoft Corporation."
|
||
#define LDAP_VENDOR_NAME_W L"Microsoft Corporation."
|
||
#define LDAP_VENDOR_VERSION 510
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapapiinfoA {
|
||
|
||
int ldapai_info_version; /* version of this struct: LDAP_API_INFO_VERSION */
|
||
int ldapai_api_version; /* revision of API supported */
|
||
int ldapai_protocol_version; /* highest LDAP version supported */
|
||
char **ldapai_extensions; /* names of API extensions */
|
||
char *ldapai_vendor_name; /* name of supplier */
|
||
int ldapai_vendor_version; /* supplier-specific version times 100 */
|
||
|
||
} LDAPAPIInfoA;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapapiinfoW {
|
||
|
||
int ldapai_info_version; /* version of this struct: LDAP_API_INFO_VERSION */
|
||
int ldapai_api_version; /* revision of API supported */
|
||
int ldapai_protocol_version; /* highest LDAP version supported */
|
||
PWCHAR *ldapai_extensions; /* names of API extensions */
|
||
PWCHAR ldapai_vendor_name; /* name of supplier */
|
||
int ldapai_vendor_version; /* supplier-specific version times 100 */
|
||
|
||
} LDAPAPIInfoW;
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_FEATURE_INFO_VERSION 1
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldap_apifeature_infoA {
|
||
|
||
int ldapaif_info_version; /* version of this struct : LDAP_FEATURE_INFO_VERSION */
|
||
char *ldapaif_name; /* name of supported feature */
|
||
int ldapaif_version; /* revision of supported feature */
|
||
|
||
} LDAPAPIFeatureInfoA;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldap_apifeature_infoW {
|
||
|
||
int ldapaif_info_version; /* version of this struct : LDAP_FEATURE_INFO_VERSION */
|
||
PWCHAR ldapaif_name; /* name of supported feature */
|
||
int ldapaif_version; /* revision of supported feature */
|
||
|
||
} LDAPAPIFeatureInfoW;
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define LDAPAPIInfo LDAPAPIInfoW
|
||
#define LDAPAPIFeatureInfo LDAPAPIFeatureInfoW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
#define LDAPAPIInfo LDAPAPIInfoA
|
||
#define LDAPAPIFeatureInfo LDAPAPIFeatureInfoA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// ldap_cleanup unloads the library when the refcount of opens goes to zero.
|
||
// (i.e. if a DLL calls it within a program that is also using it, it won't
|
||
// free all resources)
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_cleanup (
|
||
HANDLE hInstance
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Extended API to support allowing opaque blobs of data in search filters.
|
||
// This API takes any filter element and converts it to a safe text string that
|
||
// can safely be passed in a search filter.
|
||
// An example of using this is :
|
||
//
|
||
// filter is something like guid=4826BF6CF0123444
|
||
// this will put out on the wire guid of binary 0x4826BF6CF0123444
|
||
//
|
||
// call ldap_escape_filter_element with sourceFilterElement pointing to
|
||
// raw data, sourceCount set appropriately to length of data.
|
||
//
|
||
// if destFilterElement is NULL, then return value is length required for
|
||
// output buffer.
|
||
//
|
||
// if destFilterElement is not NULL, then the function will copy the source
|
||
// into the dest buffer and ensure that it is of a safe format.
|
||
//
|
||
// then simply insert the dest buffer into your search filter after the
|
||
// "attributetype=".
|
||
//
|
||
// this will put out on the wire guid of binary 0x004826BF6CF000123444
|
||
//
|
||
// Note : don't call this for attribute values that are really strings, as
|
||
// we won't do any conversion from what you passed in to UTF-8. Should only
|
||
// be used for attributes that really are raw binary.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_escape_filter_elementW (
|
||
PCHAR sourceFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG sourceLength,
|
||
PWCHAR destFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG destLength
|
||
);
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_escape_filter_elementA (
|
||
PCHAR sourceFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG sourceLength,
|
||
PCHAR destFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG destLength
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_escape_filter_element ldap_escape_filter_elementW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_escape_filter_element (
|
||
PCHAR sourceFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG sourceLength,
|
||
PCHAR destFilterElement,
|
||
ULONG destLength
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Misc extensions for additional debugging.
|
||
//
|
||
// Note that these do nothing on free builds.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_set_dbg_flags( ULONG NewFlags );
|
||
|
||
typedef ULONG (_cdecl *DBGPRINT)( PCH Format, ... );
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI VOID LDAPAPI ldap_set_dbg_routine( DBGPRINT DebugPrintRoutine );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These routines are possibly useful by other modules. Note that Win95
|
||
// doesn't by default have the UTF-8 codepage loaded. So a good way to
|
||
// convert from UTF-8 to Unicode.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI int LDAPAPI
|
||
LdapUTF8ToUnicode(
|
||
LPCSTR lpSrcStr,
|
||
int cchSrc,
|
||
LPWSTR lpDestStr,
|
||
int cchDest
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI
|
||
int LDAPAPI
|
||
LdapUnicodeToUTF8(
|
||
LPCWSTR lpSrcStr,
|
||
int cchSrc,
|
||
LPSTR lpDestStr,
|
||
int cchDest
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// LDAPv3 features :
|
||
//
|
||
// Sort Keys... these are used to ask the server to sort the results
|
||
// before sending the results back. LDAPv3 only and optional to implement
|
||
// on the server side. Check supportedControl for an OID of
|
||
// "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473" to see if the server supports it.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_SERVER_SORT_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473"
|
||
#define LDAP_SERVER_SORT_OID_W L"1.2.840.113556.1.4.473"
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_SERVER_RESP_SORT_OID "1.2.840.113556.1.4.474"
|
||
#define LDAP_SERVER_RESP_SORT_OID_W L"1.2.840.113556.1.4.474"
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapsearch LDAPSearch, *PLDAPSearch;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapsortkeyW {
|
||
|
||
PWCHAR sk_attrtype;
|
||
PWCHAR sk_matchruleoid;
|
||
BOOLEAN sk_reverseorder;
|
||
|
||
} LDAPSortKeyW, *PLDAPSortKeyW;
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapsortkeyA {
|
||
|
||
PCHAR sk_attrtype;
|
||
PCHAR sk_matchruleoid;
|
||
BOOLEAN sk_reverseorder;
|
||
|
||
} LDAPSortKeyA, *PLDAPSortKeyA;
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
#define LDAPSortKey LDAPSortKeyW
|
||
#define PLDAPSortKey PLDAPSortKeyW
|
||
#else
|
||
#define LDAPSortKey LDAPSortKeyA
|
||
#define PLDAPSortKey PLDAPSortKeyA
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This API formats a list of sort keys into a search control. Call
|
||
// ldap_control_free when you're finished with the control.
|
||
//
|
||
// Use this one rather than ldap_encode_sort_control as this is per RFC.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_sort_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyA *SortKeys,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_sort_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyW *SortKeys,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This API parses the sort control returned by the server. Use ldap_memfree
|
||
// to free the attribute value, if it's returned.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_sort_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control,
|
||
ULONG *Result,
|
||
PCHAR *Attribute
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_sort_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *Control,
|
||
ULONG *Result,
|
||
PWCHAR *Attribute
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_create_sort_control ldap_create_sort_controlW
|
||
#define ldap_parse_sort_control ldap_parse_sort_controlW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_sort_control (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyA *SortKeys,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_sort_control (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control,
|
||
ULONG *Result,
|
||
PCHAR *Attribute
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This API formats a list of sort keys into a search control. Call
|
||
// ldap_memfree for both Control->ldctl_value.bv_val and
|
||
// Control->currentControl->ldctl_oid when you're finished with the control.
|
||
//
|
||
// This is the old sort API that will be shortly pulled. Please use
|
||
// ldap_create_sort_control defined above.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_encode_sort_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyW *SortKeys,
|
||
PLDAPControlW Control,
|
||
BOOLEAN Criticality
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_encode_sort_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyA *SortKeys,
|
||
PLDAPControlA Control,
|
||
BOOLEAN Criticality
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_encode_sort_control ldap_encode_sort_controlW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_encode_sort_control (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyA *SortKeys,
|
||
PLDAPControlA Control,
|
||
BOOLEAN Criticality
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// LDAPv3: This is the RFC defined API for the simple paging of results
|
||
// control. Use ldap_control_free to free the control allocated by
|
||
// ldap_create_page_control.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_page_controlW(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
ULONG PageSize,
|
||
struct berval *Cookie,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_page_controlA(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
ULONG PageSize,
|
||
struct berval *Cookie,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_page_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
ULONG *TotalCount,
|
||
struct berval **Cookie // Use ber_bvfree to free
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_page_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
ULONG *TotalCount,
|
||
struct berval **Cookie // Use ber_bvfree to free
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_create_page_control ldap_create_page_controlW
|
||
#define ldap_parse_page_control ldap_parse_page_controlW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_create_page_control(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
ULONG PageSize,
|
||
struct berval *Cookie,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_page_control (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
ULONG *TotalCount,
|
||
struct berval **Cookie // Use ber_bvfree to free
|
||
);
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// LDAPv3: This is the interface for simple paging of results. To ensure
|
||
// that the server supports it, check the supportedControl property off of
|
||
// the root for an OID of 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319. If it is there, then it
|
||
// supports this feature.
|
||
//
|
||
// If you're going to specify sort keys, see section above on sort keys on
|
||
// now to tell if they're supported by the server.
|
||
//
|
||
// You first call ldap_search_init_page. If it returns a non-NULL LDAPSearch
|
||
// block, then it worked ok. Otherwise call LdapGetLastError to find error.
|
||
//
|
||
// With a valid LDAPSearch block (there are opaque), call ldap_get_next_page
|
||
// or ldap_get_next_page_s. If you call ldap_get_next_page, you MUST call
|
||
// ldap_get_paged_count for each set of results that you get for that message.
|
||
// This allows the library to save off the cookie that the server sent to
|
||
// resume the search.
|
||
//
|
||
// Other than calling ldap_get_paged_count, the results you get back from
|
||
// ldap_get_next_page can be treated as any other search result, and should
|
||
// be freed when you're done by calling ldap_msgfree.
|
||
//
|
||
// When the end of the search is hit, you'll get a return code of
|
||
// LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED. At this point, (or any point after LDAPSearch
|
||
// structure has been allocated), you call ldap_search_abandon_page. You
|
||
// need to call this even after you get a return code of
|
||
// LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED.
|
||
//
|
||
// If you call ldap_get_next_page_s, you don't need to call
|
||
// ldap_get_paged_count.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_PAGED_RESULT_OID_STRING "1.2.840.113556.1.4.319"
|
||
#define LDAP_PAGED_RESULT_OID_STRING_W L"1.2.840.113556.1.4.319"
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PLDAPSearch LDAPAPI ldap_search_init_pageW(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PWCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
ULONG ScopeOfSearch,
|
||
const PWCHAR SearchFilter,
|
||
PWCHAR AttributeList[],
|
||
ULONG AttributesOnly,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG PageTimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG TotalSizeLimit,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyW *SortKeys
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PLDAPSearch LDAPAPI ldap_search_init_pageA(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
ULONG ScopeOfSearch,
|
||
const PCHAR SearchFilter,
|
||
PCHAR AttributeList[],
|
||
ULONG AttributesOnly,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG PageTimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG TotalSizeLimit,
|
||
PLDAPSortKeyA *SortKeys
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_search_init_page ldap_search_init_pageW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI PLDAPSearch LDAPAPI ldap_search_init_page(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
const PCHAR DistinguishedName,
|
||
ULONG ScopeOfSearch,
|
||
const PCHAR SearchFilter,
|
||
PCHAR AttributeList[],
|
||
ULONG AttributesOnly,
|
||
PLDAPControl *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControl *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG PageTimeLimit,
|
||
ULONG TotalSizeLimit,
|
||
PLDAPSortKey *SortKeys
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_get_next_page(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSearch SearchHandle,
|
||
ULONG PageSize,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_get_next_page_s(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSearch SearchHandle,
|
||
struct l_timeval *timeout,
|
||
ULONG PageSize,
|
||
ULONG *TotalCount,
|
||
LDAPMessage **Results
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_get_paged_count(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSearch SearchBlock,
|
||
ULONG *TotalCount,
|
||
PLDAPMessage Results
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_search_abandon_page(
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPSearch SearchBlock
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The Virtual List View (VLV) functions are used to simulate an address book
|
||
// like client scenario where the user can request a small window of results
|
||
// within a larger result set. The advantage of this method is that the client
|
||
// does not have to store all of the results sent back from the server. This
|
||
// also acts as a superset of simple paging.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9"
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVREQUEST_W L"2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9"
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE "2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.10"
|
||
#define LDAP_CONTROL_VLVRESPONSE_W L"2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.10"
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This library supports the version 01 of the internet draft
|
||
// draft-smith-ldap-c-api-ext-vlv-01.txt
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_API_FEATURE_VIRTUAL_LIST_VIEW 1001
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_VLVINFO_VERSION 1
|
||
|
||
typedef struct ldapvlvinfo {
|
||
|
||
int ldvlv_version; // version of this struct (1)
|
||
ULONG ldvlv_before_count;
|
||
ULONG ldvlv_after_count;
|
||
ULONG ldvlv_offset; // used if ldvlv_attrvalue is NULL
|
||
ULONG ldvlv_count; // used if ldvlv_attrvalue is NULL
|
||
PBERVAL ldvlv_attrvalue;
|
||
PBERVAL ldvlv_context;
|
||
VOID *ldvlv_extradata; // for use by application
|
||
|
||
} LDAPVLVInfo, *PLDAPVLVInfo;
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_create_vlv_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPVLVInfo VlvInfo,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_create_vlv_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPVLVInfo VlvInfo,
|
||
UCHAR IsCritical,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_parse_vlv_controlW (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *Control,
|
||
PULONG TargetPos,
|
||
PULONG ListCount,
|
||
PBERVAL *Context,
|
||
PINT ErrCode
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI INT LDAPAPI ldap_parse_vlv_controlA (
|
||
PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *Control,
|
||
PULONG TargetPos,
|
||
PULONG ListCount,
|
||
PBERVAL *Context,
|
||
PINT ErrCode
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_create_vlv_control ldap_create_vlv_controlW
|
||
#define ldap_parse_vlv_control ldap_parse_vlv_controlW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_create_vlv_control ldap_create_vlv_controlA
|
||
#define ldap_parse_vlv_control ldap_parse_vlv_controlA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// The StartTLS APIs are used for establishing Transport Layer Security on
|
||
// the fly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_START_TLS_OID "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037"
|
||
#define LDAP_START_TLS_OID_W L"1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037"
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This API is called by users to initiate Transport Level Security on an
|
||
// LDAP connection. If the server accepts our proposal and initiates TLS,
|
||
// this API will return LDAP_SUCCESS.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the server fails the request for whatever reason, the API returns LDAP_OTHER
|
||
// and the ServerReturnValue will contain the error code from the server.
|
||
//
|
||
// It is possible that the server returns a referral - either in response to the
|
||
// StartTLS request or during the subsequent encrypted session. For security
|
||
// reasons, we have decided to NOT chase referrals by default. In the former case
|
||
// the referral message is returned as an LDAPMessage to the user.
|
||
//
|
||
// The operation has a default timeout of about 30 seconds.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_start_tls_sW (
|
||
IN PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
OUT PULONG ServerReturnValue,
|
||
OUT LDAPMessage **result,
|
||
IN PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
IN PLDAPControlW *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_start_tls_sA (
|
||
IN PLDAP ExternalHandle,
|
||
OUT PULONG ServerReturnValue,
|
||
OUT LDAPMessage **result,
|
||
IN PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
IN PLDAPControlA *ClientControls
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This API is called by the user to stop Transport Level Security on an open
|
||
// LDAP connection on which TLS has already been started.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the operation succeeds, the user can resume normal plaintext LDAP
|
||
// operations on the connection.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the operation fails, the user MUST close the connection by calling
|
||
// ldap_unbind as the TLS state of the connection will be indeterminate.
|
||
//
|
||
// The operation has a default timeout of about 30 seconds.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI BOOLEAN LDAPAPI ldap_stop_tls_s (
|
||
IN PLDAP ExternalHandle
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_start_tls_s ldap_start_tls_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_start_tls_s ldap_start_tls_sA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This OID is used in a Refresh Extended operation as defined in
|
||
// RFC 2589: LDAP v3 Extensions for Dynamic Directory Services
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_TTL_EXTENDED_OP_OID "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.119.1"
|
||
#define LDAP_TTL_EXTENDED_OP_OID_W L"1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.119.1"
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These functions return subordinate referrals (references) that are returned
|
||
// in search responses. There are two types of referrals. External referrals
|
||
// where the naming context doesn't reside on the server (e.g. server says "I
|
||
// don't have the data, look over there") and Subordinate referrals (or
|
||
// references) where some data has been returned and the referrals are passed
|
||
// to other naming contexts below the current one (e.g. servers says "Here's
|
||
// some data from the tree I hold, go look here, there, and over there for
|
||
// more data that is further down in the tree.").
|
||
//
|
||
// These routines handle the latter. For external references, use
|
||
// ldap_parse_result.
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the first reference from a message. It is freed when the message is
|
||
// freed so should not be freed explicitly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAPMessage *LDAPAPI ldap_first_reference( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *res );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Return the next entry of a message. It is freed when the message is
|
||
// freed so should not be freed explicitly.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAPMessage *LDAPAPI ldap_next_reference( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *entry );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Count the number of subordinate references returned by the server in a
|
||
// response to a search request.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_count_references( LDAP *ld, LDAPMessage *res );
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// We return the list of subordinate referrals in a search response message.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_referenceW (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
PWCHAR **Referrals // free with ldap_value_freeW
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_referenceA (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
PCHAR **Referrals // free with ldap_value_freeA
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_parse_reference ldap_parse_referenceW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_parse_reference (
|
||
LDAP *Connection,
|
||
LDAPMessage *ResultMessage,
|
||
PCHAR **Referrals // free with ldap_value_free
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// These APIs allow a client to send an extended request (free for all) to
|
||
// an LDAPv3 (or above) server. The functionality is fairly open... you can
|
||
// send any request you'd like. Note that since we don't know if you'll
|
||
// be receiving a single or multiple responses, you'll have to explicitly tell
|
||
// us when you're done with the request by calling ldap_close_extended_op.
|
||
//
|
||
// These are thread safe.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_extended_operationW(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PWCHAR Oid,
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_extended_operationA(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR Oid,
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_extended_operation_sA (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
PCHAR Oid,
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
PCHAR *ReturnedOid,
|
||
struct berval **ReturnedData
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_extended_operation_sW (
|
||
LDAP *ExternalHandle,
|
||
PWCHAR Oid,
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlW *ClientControls,
|
||
PWCHAR *ReturnedOid,
|
||
struct berval **ReturnedData
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
#if LDAP_UNICODE
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_extended_operation ldap_extended_operationW
|
||
#define ldap_extended_operation_s ldap_extended_operation_sW
|
||
|
||
#else
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_extended_operation(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
const PCHAR Oid,
|
||
struct berval *Data,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ServerControls,
|
||
PLDAPControlA *ClientControls,
|
||
ULONG *MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
#define ldap_extended_operation_s ldap_extended_operation_sA
|
||
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI ldap_close_extended_op(
|
||
LDAP *ld,
|
||
ULONG MessageNumber
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Some enhancements that will probably never make it into the RFC related
|
||
// to callouts to allow external caching of connections.
|
||
//
|
||
// Call ldap_set_option( conn, LDAP_OPT_REFERRAL_CALLBACK, &referralRoutines )
|
||
// where referralRoutines is the address of an LDAP_REFERRAL_CALLBACK
|
||
// structure with your routines. They may be NULL, in which case we'll
|
||
// obviously not make the calls.
|
||
//
|
||
// Any connections that are created will inherit the current callbacks from
|
||
// the primary connection that the request was initiated on.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REFERRAL_CALLBACK 0x70
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This first routine is called when we're about to chase a referral. We
|
||
// callout to it to see if there is already a connection cached that we
|
||
// can use. If so, the callback routine returns the pointer to the
|
||
// connection to use in ConnectionToUse. If not, it sets
|
||
// *ConnectionToUse to NULL.
|
||
//
|
||
// For a return code, it should return 0 if we should continue to chase the
|
||
// referral. If it returns a non-zero return code, we'll treat that as the
|
||
// error code for chasing the referral. This allows caching of host names
|
||
// that are not reachable, if we decide to add that in the future.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef ULONG (_cdecl QUERYFORCONNECTION)(
|
||
PLDAP PrimaryConnection,
|
||
PLDAP ReferralFromConnection,
|
||
PWCHAR NewDN,
|
||
PCHAR HostName,
|
||
ULONG PortNumber,
|
||
PVOID SecAuthIdentity, // if null, use CurrentUser below
|
||
PVOID CurrentUserToken, // pointer to current user's LUID
|
||
PLDAP *ConnectionToUse
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This next function is called when we've created a new connection while
|
||
// chasing a referral. Note that it gets assigned the same callback functions
|
||
// as the PrimaryConnection. If the return code is FALSE, then the call
|
||
// back function doesn't want to cache the connection and it will be
|
||
// destroyed after the operation is complete. If TRUE is returned, we'll
|
||
// assume that the callee has taken ownership of the connection and it will
|
||
// not be destroyed after the operation is complete.
|
||
//
|
||
// If the ErrorCodeFromBind field is not 0, then the bind operation to
|
||
// that server failed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef BOOLEAN (_cdecl NOTIFYOFNEWCONNECTION) (
|
||
PLDAP PrimaryConnection,
|
||
PLDAP ReferralFromConnection,
|
||
PWCHAR NewDN,
|
||
PCHAR HostName,
|
||
PLDAP NewConnection,
|
||
ULONG PortNumber,
|
||
PVOID SecAuthIdentity, // if null, use CurrentUser below
|
||
PVOID CurrentUser, // pointer to current user's LUID
|
||
ULONG ErrorCodeFromBind
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This next function is called when we've successfully called off to the
|
||
// QueryForConnection call and received a connection OR when we called off
|
||
// to the NotifyOfNewConnection call and it returned TRUE. We call this
|
||
// function when we're dereferencing the connection after we're done with it.
|
||
//
|
||
// Return code is currently ignored, but the function should return
|
||
// LDAP_SUCCESS if all went well.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef ULONG (_cdecl DEREFERENCECONNECTION)(
|
||
PLDAP PrimaryConnection,
|
||
PLDAP ConnectionToDereference
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
typedef struct LdapReferralCallback {
|
||
|
||
ULONG SizeOfCallbacks; // set to sizeof( LDAP_REFERRAL_CALLBACK )
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QUERYFORCONNECTION *QueryForConnection;
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NOTIFYOFNEWCONNECTION *NotifyRoutine;
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DEREFERENCECONNECTION *DereferenceRoutine;
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} LDAP_REFERRAL_CALLBACK, *PLDAP_REFERRAL_CALLBACK;
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//
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// Thread Safe way to get last error code returned by LDAP API is to call
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// LdapGetLastError();
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//
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WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI LdapGetLastError( VOID );
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//
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// Translate from LdapError to closest Win32 error code.
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//
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WINLDAPAPI ULONG LDAPAPI LdapMapErrorToWin32( ULONG LdapError );
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//
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// This is an arrangement for specifying client certificates while establishing
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// an SSL connection.
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// Simply Call ldap_set_option( conn, LDAP_OPT_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE, &CertRoutine )
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// where CertRoutine is the address of your callback routine. If it is NULL,
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// we will obviously not make the call.
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//
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#define LDAP_OPT_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE 0x80
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|
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//
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// This callback is invoked when the server demands a client certificate for
|
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// authorization. The application should examine the list of Certificate Authorities
|
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// the server trusts and supply an appropriate client certificate. wldap32.dll
|
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// subsequently passes these credentials to the SSL server as part of the
|
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// handshake. If the application desires that anonymous credentials be used,
|
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// it must return FALSE instead of a certificate. Any certificate must be freed
|
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// by the application after the connection has been completed. Note that the
|
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// application MUST perform an EXTERNAL bind subsequent to connection
|
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// establishment for these credentials to be used by the server.
|
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//
|
||
|
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typedef BOOLEAN (_cdecl QUERYCLIENTCERT) (
|
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IN PLDAP Connection,
|
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IN PSecPkgContext_IssuerListInfoEx trusted_CAs,
|
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IN OUT PCCERT_CONTEXT *ppCertificate
|
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);
|
||
|
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//
|
||
// We are also giving an opportunity for the client to verify the certificate
|
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// of the server. The client registers a callback which is invoked after the
|
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// secure connection is setup. The server certificate is presented to the
|
||
// client who invokes it and decides it it is acceptable. To register this
|
||
// callback, simply call ldap_set_option( conn, LDAP_OPT_SERVER_CERTIFICATE, &CertRoutine )
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_SERVER_CERTIFICATE 0x81
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// This function is called after the secure connection has been established. The
|
||
// certificate of the server is supplied for examination by the client. If the
|
||
// client approves it, it returns TRUE else, it returns false and the secure
|
||
// connection is torn down.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
typedef BOOLEAN (_cdecl VERIFYSERVERCERT) (
|
||
PLDAP Connection,
|
||
PCCERT_CONTEXT pServerCert
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Given an LDAP message, return the connection pointer where the message
|
||
// came from. It can return NULL if the connection has already been freed.
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
WINLDAPAPI LDAP * LDAPAPI ldap_conn_from_msg (
|
||
LDAP *PrimaryConn,
|
||
LDAPMessage *res
|
||
);
|
||
|
||
//
|
||
// Do we reference the connection for each message so that we can safely get
|
||
// the connection pointer back by calling ldap_conn_from_msg?
|
||
//
|
||
|
||
#define LDAP_OPT_REF_DEREF_CONN_PER_MSG 0x94
|
||
|
||
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
||
}
|
||
#endif
|
||
|
||
#endif // LDAP_CLIENT_DEFINED
|
||
|