slapo-translucent(5)
SLAPO-TRANSLUCENT(5) FILE FORMATS SLAPO-TRANSLUCENT(5)
NAME
slapo-translucent - Translucent Proxy overlay
SYNOPSIS
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
DESCRIPTION
The Translucent Proxy overlay can be used with a backend
database such as slapd-bdb(5) to create a "translucent
proxy". Entries retrieved from a remote LDAP server may
have some or all attributes overridden, or new attributes
added, by entries in the local database before being
presented to the client.
A search operation is first populated with entries from the
remote LDAP server, the attributes of which are then over-
ridden with any attributes defined in the local database.
Local overrides may be populated with the add, modify , and
modrdn operations, the use of which is restricted to the
root user.
A compare operation will perform a comparison with attri-
butes defined in the local database record (if any) before
any comparison is made with data in the remote database.
CONFIGURATION
The Translucent Proxy overlay uses a remote LDAP server
which is configured with the options shown in slapd-ldap(5).
These slapd.conf options are specific to the Translucent
Proxy overlay; they may appear anywhere after the overlay
directive and before any subsequent database directive.
translucent_strict
By default, attempts to delete attributes in either the
local or remote databases will be silently ignored. The
translucent_strict directive causes these modifications
to fail with a Constraint Violation.
translucent_no_glue
This configuration option disables the automatic crea-
tion of "glue" records for an add or modrdn operation,
such that all parents of an entry added to the local
database must be created by hand. Glue records are
always created for a modify operation.
CAVEATS
The Translucent Proxy overlay will disable schema checking
in the local database, so that an entry consisting of over-
lay attributes need not adhere to the complete schema.
Because the translucent overlay does not perform any DN
rewrites, the local and remote database instances must have
OpenLDAP 2.3.27 Last change: 2006/08/19 1
SLAPO-TRANSLUCENT(5) FILE FORMATS SLAPO-TRANSLUCENT(5)
the same suffix. Other configurations will probably fail
with No Such Object and other errors.
FILES
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
SEE ALSO
slapd.conf(5), slapd-ldap(5).
OpenLDAP 2.3.27 Last change: 2006/08/19 2
Man(1) output converted with
man2html