Manuel Pear
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A short note on DNs
It may be possible that restricted characters (",", "+", """, "\", "<", ">", ";", "#", "=", space or a hexpair) are used in attributes or values inside the DN. You should have a look to the APIdoc of Net_LDAP2_Util::escape_dn_value(), Net_LDAP2_Util::unescape_dn_value(), Net_LDAP2_Util::ldap_explode_dn() and Net_LDAP2_Util::canonical_dn(). These functions can be used to safely handle DNs.
Searching some entries
After connecting to the server, you can use Net_LDAP's search() method to search the directory. The method takes three parameters:
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$base is the base search DN. If kept null, the default base DN configured when connecting is used.
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$filter is the query filter that determines which results are returned. It is either a string (experts use only) or better a Net_LDAP_Filter-object. Net_LDAP_Filter automatically deals with LDAP-Filter escaping issues. LDAP filters are extensively explained at the chapter LDAP filters.
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$params is an array of configuration options for the current query.
Tableau 54-1. Possible configuration parameters
Name Description Default scope The scope used for searching: -
base - Just one entry
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sub - The whole tree
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one - Immediately below $base
sub sizelimit Number of entries returned at maximum 0 (no limit) timelimit Seconds to spent for searching 0 (no limit) attrsonly If true, only attribute names are returned false attributes Array of attribute names, which the entry should contain. It is good practice to limit this to just the ones you need. array() (all attributes) -
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Exemple 54-1. Making a search query
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