ldap_bind_s()--Perform an LDAP Bind Request (Synchronous)


  Syntax
 #include <ldap.h>
 
 int ldap_bind_s(
        LDAP            *ld,
        const char      *dn,
        const char      *cred,
        int             method)

  Library Name/Service Program: QSYS/QGLDCLNT

  Default Public Authority: *USE

  Threadsafe: Yes

The ldap_bind_s() function provide synchronous general authentication routines, where in principle an authentication method can be chosen. In this toolkit, method must be set to LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE.

The ldap_bind_s() function is used to authenticate a distinguished name (DN) to a directory server. When connecting to an LDAP V2 server, after a connection is made by using the ldap_open() API, an LDAP bind API must be called before any other LDAP APIs can be called for that connection. Binding the connection is not required for LDAP V3.

ldap_bind_s() is synchronous request.

Since this APIs is deprecated, ldap_simple_bind_s() should be used instead.


Authorities and Locks

No IBM® i authority is required. All authority checking is done by the LDAP server.


Parameters

ld
(Input) The LDAP pointer returned by a previous call to ldap_init(), ldap_ssl_init(), or ldap_open().

dn
(Input) The distinguished name of the entry to bind as.

cred
(Input) The credentials with which to authenticate. Arbitrary credentials can be passed using this parameter. In most cases, this is the user's password.

method
(Input) Selects the authentication method to use. Specify LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE for simple authentication. Simple authentication is the only supported method.

Note that use of the ldap_bind_s() APIs is deprecated.


Return Value

LDAP_SUCCESS
if the request was successful.

another LDAP error code
if the request was not successful.

Error Conditions

The ldap_bind_s() API will return an LDAP error code if not successful. See LDAP Client API Error Conditions for possible LDAP error code values.


Error Messages

The following message may be sent from this function.

Message ID Error Message Text
CPF3CF2 E Error(s) occurred during running of ldap_bind_s API.


Related Information



API introduced: V4R3

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