2011/8/31 Michael Ströder michael@stroeder.com:
Clément OUDOT wrote:
I tried to know if the persistent search control (OID 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.3) was supported in OpenLDAP. The latests messages I read were saying "no", as we can see in this discussion: http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-technical/201008/msg00246.html
draft-ietf-ldapext-psearch is not supported in OpenLDAP. This standard has serious deficiencies anyway making it almost unusable. I know what I'm talking about since I have to use that with eDirectory in a customer project.
But this blog entry is saying this control was introduced in OpenLDAP 2.2: http://www.connexitor.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=112
This mentions syncrepl (see RFC 4533) as noted in this blog entry.
Hi,
thanks for the precision. The reason why I mentioned that blog entry was because it was pointed in another blog entry explaining how use OpenSSO with OpenLDAP : http://blogs.oracle.com/indira/entry/using_openldap_as_user_data
See the first point of the Limitations chapter.
But the comments on the connexitor blogs are quite false: even if OpenLDAP support some kind of persistent search with the syncprov overlay, it is not the psearch control used by OpenSSO, so until OpenSSO use the other control, the persistent search of OpenSSO will not be used on an OpenLDAP instance.
Clément.