ldapurl − LDAP URL formatting tool
ldapurl [−a attrs] [−b searchbase] [−e [!]ext[=extparam]] [−E [!]ext[=extparam]] [−f filter] [−H ldapuri] [−h ldaphost] [−p ldapport] [−s {base|one|sub|children}] [−S scheme]
ldapurl is a command that allows one to either compose or decompose LDAP URIs.
When invoked with the −H option, ldapurl extracts the components of the ldapuri option argument, unescaping hex-escaped chars as required. It basically acts as a frontend to the ldap_url_parse(3) call. Otherwise, it builds an LDAP URI based on the components passed with the appropriate options, performing the inverse operation. Option −H is incompatible with options −a, −b, −E, −f, −H, −h, −p, −S, and −s.
−a attrs
Set a comma-separated list of attribute selectors.
−b searchbase
Set the searchbase.
−e [!]ext[=extparam]
Specify general extensions with −e ´!´ indicates criticality.
General
extensions:
[!]assert=<filter> (an RFC 4515 Filter)
!authzid=<authzid> ("dn:<dn>" or
"u:<user>")
[!]bauthzid (RFC 3829 authzid control)
[!]chaining[=<resolve>[/<cont>]]
[!]manageDSAit
[!]noop
ppolicy
[!]postread[=<attrs>] (a comma-separated attribute
list)
[!]preread[=<attrs>] (a comma-separated attribute
list)
[!]relax
sessiontracking[=<username>]
abandon,cancel,ignore (SIGINT sends abandon/cancel,
or ignores response; if critical, doesn’t wait for
SIGINT.
not really controls)
−E [!]ext[=extparam]
Set URL extensions; incompatible with −H.
−f filter
Set the URL filter. No particular check on conformity with RFC 4515 LDAP filters is performed, but the value is hex-escaped as required.
−H ldapuri
Specify URI to be exploded.
−h ldaphost
Set the host.
−p ldapport
Set the TCP port.
−S scheme
Set the URL scheme. Defaults for other fields, like ldapport, may depend on the value of scheme.
−s {base|one|sub|children}
Specify the scope of the search to be one of base, one, sub, or children to specify a base object, one-level, subtree, or children search. The default is sub. Note: children scope requires LDAPv3 subordinate feature extension.
If the −H option is used, the ldapuri supplied is exploded in its components, which are printed to standard output in an LDIF-like form.
Otherwise, the URI built using the values passed with the other options is printed to standard output.
The following command:
ldapurl −h ldap.example.com −b dc=example,dc=com −s sub −f "(cn=Some One)"
returns
ldap://ldap.example.com:389/dc=example,dc=com??sub?(cn=Some%20One)
The command:
ldapurl −H ldap://ldap.example.com:389/dc=example,dc=com??sub?(cn=Some%20One)
returns
scheme: ldap
host: ldap.example.com
port: 389
dn: dc=example,dc=com
scope: sub
filter: (cn=Some One)
Exit status is zero if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a diagnostic message being written to standard error.
ldap(3), ldap_url_parse(3),
The OpenLDAP Project <http://www.openldap.org/>
OpenLDAP Software is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project <http://www.openldap.org/>. OpenLDAP Software is derived from the University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.