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The ldap_extended_operation() and ldap_extended_operation_s()
functions allow extended LDAP operations to be passed to the
server, providing a general protocol extensibility mechanism.
int ldap_extended_operation(
LDAP *ld,
const char *requestoid,
const struct berval *request data,
LDAPControl **serverctrls,
LDAPControl **clientctrls,
int *msgidp
);
int ldap_extended_operation_s(
LDAP *ld,
const char *requestoid,
const struct berval *request data,
LDAPControl **serverctrls,
LDAPControl **clientctrls,
char **retoidp,
struct berval **retdatap
);
Parameters are as follows:
ld The session handle.
requestoid The dotted-OID text string naming the request.
requestdata The arbitrary data required by the operation (if
NULL, no data is sent to the server).
serverctrls List of LDAP server controls.
clientctrls List of client controls.
msgidp This result parameter will be set to the message
id of the request if the ldap_extended_operation()
call succeeds.
retoidp Pointer to a character string that will be set
to an allocated, dotted- OID text string returned
by the server. This string should be disposed of
using the ldap_memfree() function. If no OID was
returned, *retoidp is set to NULL.
retdatap Pointer to a berval structure pointer that will be
set to an allocated copy of the data returned by
the server. This struct berval should be disposed
of using ber_bvfree(). If no data is returned,
*retdatap is set to NULL.
The ldap_extended_operation() function initiates an asynchronous
extended operation and returns either the constant LDAP_SUCCESS
if the request was successfully sent or another LDAP error code
if not. See Errors for more information about possible errors and
how to interpret them. If successful, ldap_extended_operation()
places the message id of the request in *msgidp. A subsequent
call to ldap_result() can be used to obtain the result of the
extended operation which can be passed to ldap_parse_extended_
result() to obtain the OID and data contained in the response.
The synchronous ldap_extended_operation_s() function returns
the result of the operation, either the constant LDAP_SUCCESS
if the operation was successful or another LDAP error code if it
was not. See Errors for more information about possible errors
and how to interpret them. The retoid and retdata parameters are
filled in with the OID and data from the response. If no OID or
data was returned, these parameters are set to NULL.
The ldap_extended_operation() and ldap_extended_operation_
s() functions both support LDAPv3 server controls and client
controls.
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