Slapauth
is used to check the behavior of the slapd in mapping identities
for authentication and authorization purposes, as specified in
slapd.conf(5).
It opens the
slapd.conf(5)
configuration file or the
slapd-config(5)
backend, reads in the
authz-policy/olcAuthzPolicy
and
authz-regexp/olcAuthzRegexp
directives, and then parses the
ID
list given on the command-line.
OPTIONS
-d debug-level
enable debugging messages as defined by the specified
debug-level;
see
slapd(8)
for details.
specify a config directory.
If both
-f
and
-F
are specified, the config file will be read and converted to
config directory format and written to the specified directory.
If neither option is specified, an attempt to read the
default config directory will be made before trying to use the default
config file. If a valid config directory exists then the
default config file is ignored.
-M mech
specify a mechanism.
-o option[=value]
Specify an
option
with a(n optional)
value.
Possible generic options/values are:
syslog=<subsystems> (see `-s' in slapd(8))
syslog-level=<level> (see `-S' in slapd(8))
syslog-user=<user> (see `-l' in slapd(8))
-R realm
specify a realm.
-U authcID
specify an ID to be used as
authcID
throughout the test session.
If present, and if no
authzID
is given, the IDs in the ID list are treated as
authzID.
-X authzID
specify an ID to be used as
authzID
throughout the test session.
If present, and if no
authcID
is given, the IDs in the ID list are treated as
authcID.
If both
authcID
and
authzID
are given via command line switch, the ID list cannot be present.
OpenLDAP Software
is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project <http://www.openldap.org/>.
OpenLDAP Software
is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.