LDAP Class
Properties Methods Events Config Settings Errors
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Class is used to search, manage, and maintain internet directory servers.
Syntax
LDAP
Remarks
The LDAP Class supports both plaintext and Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) connections. When connecting over Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) the SSLServerAuthentication event allows you to check the server identity and other security attributes. The SSLStatus event provides information about the SSL handshake. Additional SSL-related settings are also supported through the Config method.
The LDAP Class implements a standard LDAP client as specified in RFC 1777, 2251, and other LDAP RFCs. Support for both LDAP v2 and v3 is provided.
The first step in using the class is specifying the ServerName, a DN (distinguished name) to bind as, and optionally a Password. Then you can call one or more of the class methods to act upon the server. Server responses normally are received through the Result event. The only exceptions are search requests that result in one or more SearchResult events, followed by a final SearchComplete event.
Attributes are set and returned through the Attributes properties. Other command arguments are specified through other properties. These are specified in detail in each method.
Search filters are to be specified as string arguments to the Search method. The format must be a standard LDAP search string as specified in RFC 1558. Other search attributes are set in properties, such as SearchScope, SearchTimeLimit, SearchSizeLimit, SearchReturnValues, and SearchDerefAliases.
The class operates synchronously by default (waits for a response before returning control to the caller); however, the class also may operate asynchronously (return control immediately), by setting Timeout to 0. Please refer to the Timeout property for more information.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AcceptData | This property indicates whether data reception is currently enabled. |
Attributes | This property includes the attributes for the current entry. |
AuthMechanism | This property is the authentication mechanism to be used when connecting to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. |
Connected | This property shows whether the class is connected. |
DeleteOldRDN | This property controls whether the old RDN (Relative Distinguished Name) should be deleted. |
DN | This property includes the distinguished name used as the base for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) operations. |
Firewall | A set of properties related to firewall access. |
Idle | The current status of the class. |
LDAPVersion | The version of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) used. |
LocalHost | The name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted. |
MessageId | This property includes the message identifier for the next Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) request. |
PageSize | This property includes the maximum number of results per page for the Search method. |
Password | This property includes the password used to authenticate to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. |
References | This property includes a collection of references returned from the server. |
ResultCode | This property includes the result code returned in the last server response. |
ResultDescription | This property includes the descriptive text returned in the last server response (if any). |
ResultDN | This property includes the distinguished name returned in the last server response (if any). |
SearchDerefAliases | This property controls alias dereferencing during searching. |
SearchReturnValues | This property controls whether the search operation returns values of attributes or only types. |
SearchScope | This property controls the scope of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search operations. |
SearchSizeLimit | This property includes the maximum number of entries that can be returned by the next search operation. |
SearchTimeLimit | This property includes a time limit for the next search operation (in seconds). |
ServerName | This property includes the name or address of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. |
ServerPort | This property includes the server port for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) connection (the default is 389). |
SortAttributes | This property includes a string of attribute names to sort on with optional relative matching rules. |
SSLAcceptServerCert | Instructs the class to unconditionally accept the server certificate that matches the supplied certificate. |
SSLCert | The certificate to be used during Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation. |
SSLEnabled | This property indicates whether Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) is enabled. |
SSLProvider | The Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) implementation to use. |
SSLServerCert | The server certificate for the last established connection. |
SSLStartMode | This property determines how the class starts the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation. |
Timeout | This property includes the timeout for the class. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Abandon | This method asks the server to abandon a request. |
Add | This method adds an entry specified by DN to the directory server using the type and value attributes defined in the Attributes properties. |
Attr | This method returns the value of the specified Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) attribute. |
Bind | This method connects and binds to the directory server. |
ChangePassword | This method changes the password for the specified user. |
Compare | This method compares attributes and values with those of the entry specified by DN . |
Config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
Connect | This method connects to the directory server without performing any action. |
Delete | Deletes an entry specified by DN from the directory server. |
DoEvents | This method processes events from the internal message queue. |
ExtendedRequest | This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) V3 extended operation. |
Interrupt | This method interrupts the current method. |
ListComputers | This method lists all computers in the directory. |
ListGroupMembers | This method lists all members of a group. |
ListGroups | This method list all groups in the directory. |
ListUserGroups | This method lists all groups a user is a part of. |
Modify | This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation on the entry specified by DN . |
ModifyRDN | This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify RDN operation on an entry specified by DN . |
MoveToDN | This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation on the entry specified by DN by changing its superior. |
PauseData | This method pauses data reception. |
ProcessData | This method re-enables data reception after a call to PauseData . |
Reset | This method will reset the class. |
Search | This method searches the directory server using the base object specified in DN and the search filter SearchFilter . |
Unbind | This method unbinds from the directory server. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
ComputerList | This event is fired for each computer entry returned. |
Connected | Fired immediately after a connection completes (or fails). |
ConnectionStatus | Fired to indicate changes in the connection state. |
Disconnected | Fired when a connection is closed. |
Error | Fired when information is available about errors during data delivery. |
ExtendedResponse | This event is fired for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) V3 extended responses. |
GroupList | This event is fired for each group entry returned. |
PITrail | This event provides detailed information about the interaction with the server. |
Result | This event is fired for every server response, except for search responses. |
SearchComplete | This event is fired upon completion of a search operation. |
SearchPage | This event is fired for every page returned from a search operation. |
SearchResult | This event is fired for every entry returned from a search operation. |
SearchResultReference | This event is fired for every result reference returned from a search operation. |
SSLServerAuthentication | Fired after the server presents its certificate to the client. |
SSLStatus | Fired when secure connection progress messages are available. |
UserList | This event is fired once for each user entry returned. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
DomainController | Returns the name of the domain controller. |
FriendlyGUID | Whether to return GUID attribute values in a human readable format. |
FriendlySID | Whether to return SID attribute values in a human readable format. |
RequestControls | Controls to include in the request. |
ResponseControls | Controls present in the response. |
SingleResultMode | Determines how ResultDN behaves. |
UseDefaultDC | Whether to connect to the default Domain Controller when calling Bind. |
ConnectionTimeout | Sets a separate timeout value for establishing a connection. |
FirewallAutoDetect | Tells the class whether or not to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available. |
FirewallHost | Name or IP address of firewall (optional). |
FirewallPassword | Password to be used if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall. |
FirewallPort | The TCP port for the FirewallHost;. |
FirewallType | Determines the type of firewall to connect through. |
FirewallUser | A user name if authentication is to be used connecting through a firewall. |
KeepAliveInterval | The retry interval, in milliseconds, to be used when a TCP keep-alive packet is sent and no response is received. |
KeepAliveRetryCount | The number of keep-alive packets to be sent before the remotehost is considered disconnected. |
KeepAliveTime | The inactivity time in milliseconds before a TCP keep-alive packet is sent. |
Linger | When set to True, connections are terminated gracefully. |
LingerTime | Time in seconds to have the connection linger. |
LocalHost | The name of the local host through which connections are initiated or accepted. |
LocalPort | The port in the local host where the class binds. |
MaxLineLength | The maximum amount of data to accumulate when no EOL is found. |
MaxTransferRate | The transfer rate limit in bytes per second. |
ProxyExceptionsList | A semicolon separated list of hosts and IPs to bypass when using a proxy. |
TCPKeepAlive | Determines whether or not the keep alive socket option is enabled. |
TcpNoDelay | Whether or not to delay when sending packets. |
UseIPv6 | Whether to use IPv6. |
AbsoluteTimeout | Determines whether timeouts are inactivity timeouts or absolute timeouts. |
FirewallData | Used to send extra data to the firewall. |
InBufferSize | The size in bytes of the incoming queue of the socket. |
OutBufferSize | The size in bytes of the outgoing queue of the socket. |
BuildInfo | Information about the product's build. |
CodePage | The system code page used for Unicode to Multibyte translations. |
LicenseInfo | Information about the current license. |
MaskSensitiveData | Whether sensitive data is masked in log messages. |
ProcessIdleEvents | Whether the class uses its internal event loop to process events when the main thread is idle. |
SelectWaitMillis | The length of time in milliseconds the class will wait when DoEvents is called if there are no events to process. |
UseFIPSCompliantAPI | Tells the class whether or not to use FIPS certified APIs. |
UseInternalSecurityAPI | Whether or not to use the system security libraries or an internal implementation. |
AcceptData Property (LDAP Class)
This property indicates whether data reception is currently enabled.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetAcceptData(); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetAcceptData();
int ipworksauth_ldap_getacceptdata(void* lpObj);
bool GetAcceptData();
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This property indicates whether data reception is currently enabled. When false, data reception is disabled. Use the PauseData and ProcessData methods to pause and resume data reception.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Boolean
Attributes Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the attributes for the current entry.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthList<IPWorksAuthLDAPAttribute>* GetAttributes(); int SetAttributes(IPWorksAuthList<IPWorksAuthLDAPAttribute>* val);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getattrcount(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setattrcount(void* lpObj, int iAttrCount);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getattrtype(void* lpObj, int attrindex);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setattrtype(void* lpObj, int attrindex, const char* lpszAttrType);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getattrmodop(void* lpObj, int attrindex);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setattrmodop(void* lpObj, int attrindex, int iAttrModOp);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getattrvalue(void* lpObj, int attrindex, char** lpAttrValue, int* lenAttrValue);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setattrvalue(void* lpObj, int attrindex, const char* lpAttrValue, int lenAttrValue);
int GetAttrCount();
int SetAttrCount(int iAttrCount); QString GetAttrType(int iAttrIndex);
int SetAttrType(int iAttrIndex, QString qsAttrType); int GetAttrModOp(int iAttrIndex);
int SetAttrModOp(int iAttrIndex, int iAttrModOp); QByteArray GetAttrValue(int iAttrIndex);
int SetAttrValue(int iAttrIndex, QByteArray qbaAttrValue);
Remarks
This property contains a collection of all of the attributes for the current entry. Each attribute's details are found in the fields of the LDAPAttribute type.
After a Search, this property will be populated with the attributes of each search result and can be read within the SearchResult event (one event for each resulting DN).
During a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Modify operation, this property describes the modifications that are to be made to the attributes. You may specify the attribute, the new value, and the operation to be executed by the server in this property.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
AuthMechanism Property (LDAP Class)
This property is the authentication mechanism to be used when connecting to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetAuthMechanism();
int SetAuthMechanism(int iAuthMechanism); Unicode (Windows) INT GetAuthMechanism();
INT SetAuthMechanism(INT iAuthMechanism);
Possible Values
LAM_SIMPLE(0),
LAM_DIGEST_MD5(1),
LAM_NEGOTIATE(2),
LAM_KERBEROS(6),
LAM_SASLEXTERNAL(7)
int ipworksauth_ldap_getauthmechanism(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setauthmechanism(void* lpObj, int iAuthMechanism);
int GetAuthMechanism();
int SetAuthMechanism(int iAuthMechanism);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property specifies the authentication mechanism used. Possible values are as follows:
0 (lamSimple - default) | Plaintext authentication |
1 (lamDigestMD5) | DIGEST-MD5 authentication |
2 (lamNegotiate) | NTLM/Negotiate authentication |
6 (lamKerberos) | Kerberos authentication |
7 (lamSASLExternal) | SASL EXTERNAL authentication |
Data Type
Integer
Connected Property (LDAP Class)
This property shows whether the class is connected.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetConnected(); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetConnected();
int ipworksauth_ldap_getconnected(void* lpObj);
bool GetConnected();
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
This property is used to determine whether or not the class is connected to the remote host. Use the Bind and Unbind methods to manage the connection.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Boolean
DeleteOldRDN Property (LDAP Class)
This property controls whether the old RDN (Relative Distinguished Name) should be deleted.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetDeleteOldRDN();
int SetDeleteOldRDN(int bDeleteOldRDN); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetDeleteOldRDN();
INT SetDeleteOldRDN(BOOL bDeleteOldRDN);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getdeleteoldrdn(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setdeleteoldrdn(void* lpObj, int bDeleteOldRDN);
bool GetDeleteOldRDN();
int SetDeleteOldRDN(bool bDeleteOldRDN);
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This property controls whether the old RDN should be deleted. It is used when ModifyRDN is called. The default value is True, which instructs the server to delete the old RDN.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Boolean
DN Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the distinguished name used as the base for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) operations.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetDN();
int SetDN(const char* lpszDN); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetDN();
INT SetDN(LPCWSTR lpszDN);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getdn(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setdn(void* lpObj, const char* lpszDN);
QString GetDN();
int SetDN(QString qsDN);
Default Value
""
Remarks
This also includes the base object during LDAP searches.
The distinguished name is provided in string format, as specified by RFC 1779. Example. Setting DN:
LDAPControl.DN = "uid=TThompson,ou=Employees,dc=server"
LDAPControl.DN = "Domain\Username"
Data Type
String
Firewall Property (LDAP Class)
A set of properties related to firewall access.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthFirewall* GetFirewall(); int SetFirewall(IPWorksAuthFirewall* val);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewallautodetect(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewallautodetect(void* lpObj, int bFirewallAutoDetect);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewalltype(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewalltype(void* lpObj, int iFirewallType);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewallhost(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewallhost(void* lpObj, const char* lpszFirewallHost);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewallpassword(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewallpassword(void* lpObj, const char* lpszFirewallPassword);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewallport(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewallport(void* lpObj, int iFirewallPort);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getfirewalluser(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setfirewalluser(void* lpObj, const char* lpszFirewallUser);
bool GetFirewallAutoDetect();
int SetFirewallAutoDetect(bool bFirewallAutoDetect); int GetFirewallType();
int SetFirewallType(int iFirewallType); QString GetFirewallHost();
int SetFirewallHost(QString qsFirewallHost); QString GetFirewallPassword();
int SetFirewallPassword(QString qsFirewallPassword); int GetFirewallPort();
int SetFirewallPort(int iFirewallPort); QString GetFirewallUser();
int SetFirewallUser(QString qsFirewallUser);
Remarks
This is a Firewall-type property, which contains fields describing the firewall through which the class will attempt to connect.
Data Type
Idle Property (LDAP Class)
The current status of the class.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetIdle(); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetIdle();
int ipworksauth_ldap_getidle(void* lpObj);
bool GetIdle();
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This property will be False if the component is currently busy (communicating or waiting for an answer), and True at all other times.
This property is read-only.
Data Type
Boolean
LDAPVersion Property (LDAP Class)
The version of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) used.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetLDAPVersion();
int SetLDAPVersion(int iLDAPVersion); Unicode (Windows) INT GetLDAPVersion();
INT SetLDAPVersion(INT iLDAPVersion);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getldapversion(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setldapversion(void* lpObj, int iLDAPVersion);
int GetLDAPVersion();
int SetLDAPVersion(int iLDAPVersion);
Default Value
3
Remarks
This property contains the version of LDAP used. The default value is 3 (for LDAPv3).
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
LocalHost Property (LDAP Class)
The name of the local host or user-assigned IP interface through which connections are initiated or accepted.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetLocalHost();
int SetLocalHost(const char* lpszLocalHost); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetLocalHost();
INT SetLocalHost(LPCWSTR lpszLocalHost);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getlocalhost(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setlocalhost(void* lpObj, const char* lpszLocalHost);
QString GetLocalHost();
int SetLocalHost(QString qsLocalHost);
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property contains the name of the local host as obtained by the gethostname() system call, or if the user has assigned an IP address, the value of that address.
In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface) setting LocalHost to the IP address of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface. It is recommended to provide an IP address rather than a hostname when setting this property to ensure the desired interface is used.
If the class is connected, the LocalHost property shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).
Note: LocalHost is not persistent. You must always set it in code, and never in the property window.
Data Type
String
MessageId Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the message identifier for the next Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) request.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetMessageId();
int SetMessageId(int iMessageId); Unicode (Windows) INT GetMessageId();
INT SetMessageId(INT iMessageId);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getmessageid(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setmessageid(void* lpObj, int iMessageId);
int GetMessageId();
int SetMessageId(int iMessageId);
Default Value
1
Remarks
This property contains the message identifier for the next LDAP request. If a custom value is needed, this property must be set before calling any other methods. The class increments this property automatically after each request.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
PageSize Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the maximum number of results per page for the Search method.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetPageSize();
int SetPageSize(int iPageSize); Unicode (Windows) INT GetPageSize();
INT SetPageSize(INT iPageSize);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getpagesize(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setpagesize(void* lpObj, int iPageSize);
int GetPageSize();
int SetPageSize(int iPageSize);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property contains the maximum number of results per page for the Search method. The default value is 0 (no paging). If set to a value greater than zero, results will be paged, that is, returned in blocks of maximum PageSize results.
For each page sent by the server, a SearchPage event will fire. You may decide to cancel or continue displaying results from within this event.
Note: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) paging functionality is described by LDAP extension RFCs and may or may not be implemented by the LDAP server being accessed.
Data Type
Integer
Password Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the password used to authenticate to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetPassword();
int SetPassword(const char* lpszPassword); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetPassword();
INT SetPassword(LPCWSTR lpszPassword);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getpassword(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setpassword(void* lpObj, const char* lpszPassword);
QString GetPassword();
int SetPassword(QString qsPassword);
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property contains the password used to authenticate to the LDAP server. Leave this value empty if no password is required.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
String
References Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes a collection of references returned from the server.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthList<IPWorksAuthLDAPReference>* GetReferences();
int ipworksauth_ldap_getreferencecount(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getreferenceurl(void* lpObj, int referenceindex);
int GetReferenceCount(); QString GetReferenceURL(int iReferenceIndex);
Remarks
This property contains a collection of references returned from the server. References will be SearchResult references if inside a SearchResult or SearchResultReference event. In this case, they represent URLs to contact to continue the search. References will be regular result references if inside the Result event or SearchComplete event. In this case, they represent the URLs to contact to complete the requested operation.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
ResultCode Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the result code returned in the last server response.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetResultCode(); Unicode (Windows) INT GetResultCode();
int ipworksauth_ldap_getresultcode(void* lpObj);
int GetResultCode();
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property contains the result code returned in the last server response. This is identical to the corresponding parameter provided by the last Result, SearchResult, or SearchComplete event.
Possible result codes are as follows:
0 | success |
1 | operationsError |
2 | protocolError |
3 | timeLimitExceeded |
4 | sizeLimitExceeded |
5 | compareFalse |
6 | compareTrue |
7 | authMethodNotSupported |
8 | strongAuthRequired |
9 | reserved |
10 | referral |
11 | adminLimitExceeded |
12 | unavailableCriticalExtension |
13 | confidentialityRequired |
14 | saslBindInProgress |
16 | noSuchAttribute |
17 | undefinedAttributeType |
18 | inappropriateMatching |
19 | constraintViolation |
20 | attributeOrValueExists |
21 | invalidAttributeSyntax |
32 | noSuchObject |
33 | aliasProblem |
34 | invalidDNSyntax |
35 | reserved for undefined isLeaf |
36 | aliasDereferencingProblem |
48 | inappropriateAuthentication |
49 | invalidCredentials |
50 | insufficientAccessRights |
51 | busy |
52 | unavailable |
53 | unwillingToPerform |
54 | loopDetect |
64 | namingViolation |
65 | objectClassViolation |
66 | notAllowedOnNonLeaf |
67 | notAllowedOnRDN |
68 | entryAlreadyExists |
69 | objectClassModsProhibited |
70 | reserved for CLDAP |
71 | affectsMultipleDSAs |
All the result codes with the exception of success, compareFalse and compareTrue are to be treated as meaning the operation could not be completed in its entirety. Result codes from 16 to 21 indicate an AttributeProblem; codes 32, 33, 34, and 36 indicate a NameProblem; codes 48, 49, and 50 indicate a SecurityProblem; codes 51 to 54 indicate a ServiceProblem; and codes 64 to 69 and 71 indicate an UpdateProblem.
This property is read-only.
Data Type
Integer
ResultDescription Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the descriptive text returned in the last server response (if any).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetResultDescription(); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetResultDescription();
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getresultdescription(void* lpObj);
QString GetResultDescription();
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property contains the descriptive text returned in the last server response (if any). This is identical to the corresponding parameter provided by the last Result, SearchResult, or SearchComplete event.
This property is read-only.
Data Type
String
ResultDN Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the distinguished name returned in the last server response (if any).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetResultDN(); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetResultDN();
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getresultdn(void* lpObj);
QString GetResultDN();
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property contains the distinguished name returned in the last server response (if any). This is identical to the corresponding parameter provided by the last Result or SearchComplete event.
This property is read-only.
Data Type
String
SearchDerefAliases Property (LDAP Class)
This property controls alias dereferencing during searching.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSearchDerefAliases();
int SetSearchDerefAliases(int iSearchDerefAliases); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSearchDerefAliases();
INT SetSearchDerefAliases(INT iSearchDerefAliases);
Possible Values
SDA_NEVER(0),
SDA_IN_SEARCHING(1),
SDA_FINDING_BASE_OBJECT(2),
SDA_ALWAYS(3)
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsearchderefaliases(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsearchderefaliases(void* lpObj, int iSearchDerefAliases);
int GetSearchDerefAliases();
int SetSearchDerefAliases(int iSearchDerefAliases);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the alias dereferencing during searching. The possible values are as follows:
sdaNever (0) | Do not dereference aliases in searching or in locating the base object of the search. |
sdaInSearching (1) | Dereference aliases in subordinates of the base object in searching, but not in locating the base object of the search. |
sdaFindingBaseObject (2) | Dereference aliases in locating the base object of the search, but not when searching subordinates of the base object. |
sdaAlways (3) | Dereference aliases both in searching and in locating the base object of the search. |
The default is to never dereference aliases.
Data Type
Integer
SearchReturnValues Property (LDAP Class)
This property controls whether the search operation returns values of attributes or only types.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSearchReturnValues();
int SetSearchReturnValues(int bSearchReturnValues); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetSearchReturnValues();
INT SetSearchReturnValues(BOOL bSearchReturnValues);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsearchreturnvalues(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsearchreturnvalues(void* lpObj, int bSearchReturnValues);
bool GetSearchReturnValues();
int SetSearchReturnValues(bool bSearchReturnValues);
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This property controls whether the search operation returns values of attributes or only types. If only attributes are needed, disabling the property to return values will enhance performance.
Data Type
Boolean
SearchScope Property (LDAP Class)
This property controls the scope of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search operations.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSearchScope();
int SetSearchScope(int iSearchScope); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSearchScope();
INT SetSearchScope(INT iSearchScope);
Possible Values
SS_BASE_OBJECT(0),
SS_SINGLE_LEVEL(1),
SS_WHOLE_SUBTREE(2)
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsearchscope(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsearchscope(void* lpObj, int iSearchScope);
int GetSearchScope();
int SetSearchScope(int iSearchScope);
Default Value
2
Remarks
This property controls the scope of LDAP search operations. Possible values are as follows:
ssBaseObject (0) | Search only the base object. |
ssSingleLevel (1) | Search only one level, including objects directly below the base object, but not the base object. |
ssWholeSubtree (2) | Search the whole subtree, including the base object. |
The default is to search the whole subtree.
Data Type
Integer
SearchSizeLimit Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the maximum number of entries that can be returned by the next search operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSearchSizeLimit();
int SetSearchSizeLimit(int iSearchSizeLimit); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSearchSizeLimit();
INT SetSearchSizeLimit(INT iSearchSizeLimit);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsearchsizelimit(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsearchsizelimit(void* lpObj, int iSearchSizeLimit);
int GetSearchSizeLimit();
int SetSearchSizeLimit(int iSearchSizeLimit);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property contains the maximum number of entries that can be returned by the next search operation. This limit is provided as a hint to the directory server. A value of 0 means that no size limits are in effect for the search.
Data Type
Integer
SearchTimeLimit Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes a time limit for the next search operation (in seconds).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSearchTimeLimit();
int SetSearchTimeLimit(int iSearchTimeLimit); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSearchTimeLimit();
INT SetSearchTimeLimit(INT iSearchTimeLimit);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsearchtimelimit(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsearchtimelimit(void* lpObj, int iSearchTimeLimit);
int GetSearchTimeLimit();
int SetSearchTimeLimit(int iSearchTimeLimit);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property contains a time limit for the next search operation (in seconds). This limit is provided as a hint to the directory server. A value of 0 means that no time limits are in effect for the search.
Data Type
Integer
ServerName Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the name or address of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetServerName();
int SetServerName(const char* lpszServerName); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetServerName();
INT SetServerName(LPCWSTR lpszServerName);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getservername(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setservername(void* lpObj, const char* lpszServerName);
QString GetServerName();
int SetServerName(QString qsServerName);
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property specifies the IP address (IP number in dotted internet format) or the domain name of the directory server. It is set before a connection is attempted and cannot be changed once a connection is in progress.
If this property is set to a domain name, a DNS request is initiated, and upon successful termination of the request, this property is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, an error is returned.
Data Type
String
ServerPort Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the server port for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) connection (the default is 389).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetServerPort();
int SetServerPort(int iServerPort); Unicode (Windows) INT GetServerPort();
INT SetServerPort(INT iServerPort);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getserverport(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setserverport(void* lpObj, int iServerPort);
int GetServerPort();
int SetServerPort(int iServerPort);
Default Value
389
Remarks
This property contains the server port for the LDAP connection (the default is 389).
For the implicit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), use port 636 (please refer to the SSLStartMode property for more information).
A valid port number (a value between 1 and 65535) is required for the connection to take place. The property must be set before a connection is attempted and cannot be changed once a connection is established. Any attempt to change this property while connected will fail with an error.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
SortAttributes Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes a string of attribute names to sort on with optional relative matching rules.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* GetSortAttributes();
int SetSortAttributes(const char* lpszSortAttributes); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetSortAttributes();
INT SetSortAttributes(LPCWSTR lpszSortAttributes);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsortattributes(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsortattributes(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSortAttributes);
QString GetSortAttributes();
int SetSortAttributes(QString qsSortAttributes);
Default Value
""
Remarks
This property contains a string of attribute names to sort on with optional relative matching rules. When set before a Search, entries returned by the server will be sorted according to SortAttributes. The format consists of one or more attribute names separated by spaces. Each attribute may be followed by an optional matching rule.
If matching rules are defined, they should be separated from the attribute names with a "/".
Normally, the values are returned in ascending order. If descending (reverse) order of sorting is desired, the attribute type must be preceded with a "-".
Following are examples:
LDAPControl.SortAttributes = "loginTime"
LDAPControl.SortAttributes = "name/caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch age/numericStringSubstringsMatch"
LDAPControl.SortAttributes = "cn age/1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27"
LDAPControl.SortAttributes = "-cn age/1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27"
Example 1. Matching Rules for Equality Filters:
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 | objectIdentifierMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 | distinguishedNameMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 | caseIgnoreMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 | numericStringMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 | caseIgnoreListMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 | integerMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 | bitStringMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 | telephoneNumberMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.43 | presentationAddressMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34 | uniqueMemberMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.42 | protocolInformationMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24 | generalizedTimeMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 | caseExactIA5Match |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 | caseIgnoreIA5Match |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24 | generalizedTimeOrderingMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 | caseIgnoreOrderingMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 | caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 | telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 | numericStringSubstringsMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 | integerFirstComponentMatch |
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 | objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch |
Data Type
String
SSLAcceptServerCert Property (LDAP Class)
Instructs the class to unconditionally accept the server certificate that matches the supplied certificate.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthCertificate* GetSSLAcceptServerCert(); int SetSSLAcceptServerCert(IPWorksAuthCertificate* val);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercerteffectivedate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertexpirationdate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertextendedkeyusage(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertfingerprint(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertfingerprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertfingerprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertissuer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertprivatekey(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertprivatekeyavailable(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertprivatekeycontainer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertpublickey(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertpublickeyalgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertpublickeylength(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertserialnumber(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertsignaturealgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertstore(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLAcceptServerCertStore, int* lenSSLAcceptServerCertStore);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslacceptservercertstore(void* lpObj, const char* lpSSLAcceptServerCertStore, int lenSSLAcceptServerCertStore);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertstorepassword(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslacceptservercertstorepassword(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSSLAcceptServerCertStorePassword);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertstoretype(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslacceptservercertstoretype(void* lpObj, int iSSLAcceptServerCertStoreType);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertsubjectaltnames(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertthumbprintmd5(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertthumbprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertthumbprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertusage(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertusageflags(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertversion(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertsubject(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslacceptservercertsubject(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSSLAcceptServerCertSubject);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslacceptservercertencoded(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded, int* lenSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslacceptservercertencoded(void* lpObj, const char* lpSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded, int lenSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded);
QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertEffectiveDate(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertExpirationDate(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertExtendedKeyUsage(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertFingerprint(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertFingerprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertFingerprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertIssuer(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertPrivateKey(); bool GetSSLAcceptServerCertPrivateKeyAvailable(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertPrivateKeyContainer(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertPublicKey(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertPublicKeyAlgorithm(); int GetSSLAcceptServerCertPublicKeyLength(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertSerialNumber(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertSignatureAlgorithm(); QByteArray GetSSLAcceptServerCertStore();
int SetSSLAcceptServerCertStore(QByteArray qbaSSLAcceptServerCertStore); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertStorePassword();
int SetSSLAcceptServerCertStorePassword(QString qsSSLAcceptServerCertStorePassword); int GetSSLAcceptServerCertStoreType();
int SetSSLAcceptServerCertStoreType(int iSSLAcceptServerCertStoreType); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertSubjectAltNames(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertThumbprintMD5(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertThumbprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertThumbprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertUsage(); int GetSSLAcceptServerCertUsageFlags(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertVersion(); QString GetSSLAcceptServerCertSubject();
int SetSSLAcceptServerCertSubject(QString qsSSLAcceptServerCertSubject); QByteArray GetSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded();
int SetSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded(QByteArray qbaSSLAcceptServerCertEncoded);
Remarks
If it finds any issues with the certificate presented by the server, the class will normally terminate the connection with an error.
You may override this behavior by supplying a value for SSLAcceptServerCert. If the certificate supplied in SSLAcceptServerCert is the same as the certificate presented by the server, then the server certificate is accepted unconditionally, and the connection will continue normally.
Note: This functionality is provided only for cases in which you otherwise know that you are communicating with the right server. If used improperly, this property may create a security breach. Use it at your own risk.
Data Type
SSLCert Property (LDAP Class)
The certificate to be used during Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthCertificate* GetSSLCert(); int SetSSLCert(IPWorksAuthCertificate* val);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcerteffectivedate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertexpirationdate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertextendedkeyusage(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertfingerprint(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertfingerprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertfingerprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertissuer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertprivatekey(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertprivatekeyavailable(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertprivatekeycontainer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertpublickey(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertpublickeyalgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertpublickeylength(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertserialnumber(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertsignaturealgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertstore(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLCertStore, int* lenSSLCertStore);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslcertstore(void* lpObj, const char* lpSSLCertStore, int lenSSLCertStore);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertstorepassword(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslcertstorepassword(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSSLCertStorePassword);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertstoretype(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslcertstoretype(void* lpObj, int iSSLCertStoreType);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertsubjectaltnames(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertthumbprintmd5(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertthumbprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertthumbprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertusage(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertusageflags(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertversion(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertsubject(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslcertsubject(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSSLCertSubject);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslcertencoded(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLCertEncoded, int* lenSSLCertEncoded);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslcertencoded(void* lpObj, const char* lpSSLCertEncoded, int lenSSLCertEncoded);
QString GetSSLCertEffectiveDate(); QString GetSSLCertExpirationDate(); QString GetSSLCertExtendedKeyUsage(); QString GetSSLCertFingerprint(); QString GetSSLCertFingerprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLCertFingerprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLCertIssuer(); QString GetSSLCertPrivateKey(); bool GetSSLCertPrivateKeyAvailable(); QString GetSSLCertPrivateKeyContainer(); QString GetSSLCertPublicKey(); QString GetSSLCertPublicKeyAlgorithm(); int GetSSLCertPublicKeyLength(); QString GetSSLCertSerialNumber(); QString GetSSLCertSignatureAlgorithm(); QByteArray GetSSLCertStore();
int SetSSLCertStore(QByteArray qbaSSLCertStore); QString GetSSLCertStorePassword();
int SetSSLCertStorePassword(QString qsSSLCertStorePassword); int GetSSLCertStoreType();
int SetSSLCertStoreType(int iSSLCertStoreType); QString GetSSLCertSubjectAltNames(); QString GetSSLCertThumbprintMD5(); QString GetSSLCertThumbprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLCertThumbprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLCertUsage(); int GetSSLCertUsageFlags(); QString GetSSLCertVersion(); QString GetSSLCertSubject();
int SetSSLCertSubject(QString qsSSLCertSubject); QByteArray GetSSLCertEncoded();
int SetSSLCertEncoded(QByteArray qbaSSLCertEncoded);
Remarks
This property includes the digital certificate that the class will use during SSL negotiation. Set this property to a valid certificate before starting SSL negotiation. To set a certificate, you may set the Encoded field to the encoded certificate. To select a certificate, use the store and subject fields.
Data Type
SSLEnabled Property (LDAP Class)
This property indicates whether Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) is enabled.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSSLEnabled();
int SetSSLEnabled(int bSSLEnabled); Unicode (Windows) BOOL GetSSLEnabled();
INT SetSSLEnabled(BOOL bSSLEnabled);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslenabled(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslenabled(void* lpObj, int bSSLEnabled);
bool GetSSLEnabled();
int SetSSLEnabled(bool bSSLEnabled);
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
This property specifies whether TLS/SSL is enabled in the class. When False (default), the class operates in plaintext mode. When True, TLS/SSL is enabled.
TLS/SSL may also be enabled by setting SSLStartMode. Setting SSLStartMode will automatically update this property value.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Boolean
SSLProvider Property (LDAP Class)
The Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) implementation to use.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSSLProvider();
int SetSSLProvider(int iSSLProvider); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSSLProvider();
INT SetSSLProvider(INT iSSLProvider);
Possible Values
SSLP_AUTOMATIC(0),
SSLP_PLATFORM(1),
SSLP_INTERNAL(2)
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslprovider(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslprovider(void* lpObj, int iSSLProvider);
int GetSSLProvider();
int SetSSLProvider(int iSSLProvider);
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property specifies the SSL/TLS implementation to use. In most cases the default value of 0 (Automatic) is recommended and should not be changed. When set to 0 (Automatic), the class will select whether to use the platform implementation or the internal implementation depending on the operating system as well as the TLS version being used.
Possible values are as follows:
0 (sslpAutomatic - default) | Automatically selects the appropriate implementation. |
1 (sslpPlatform) | Uses the platform/system implementation. |
2 (sslpInternal) | Uses the internal implementation. |
In most cases using the default value (Automatic) is recommended. The class will select a provider depending on the current platform.
When Automatic is selected, on Windows, the class will use the platform implementation. On Linux/macOS, the class will use the internal implementation. When TLS 1.3 is enabled via SSLEnabledProtocols, the internal implementation is used on all platforms.
Data Type
Integer
SSLServerCert Property (LDAP Class)
The server certificate for the last established connection.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthCertificate* GetSSLServerCert();
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercerteffectivedate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertexpirationdate(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertextendedkeyusage(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertfingerprint(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertfingerprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertfingerprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertissuer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertprivatekey(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertprivatekeyavailable(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertprivatekeycontainer(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertpublickey(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertpublickeyalgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertpublickeylength(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertserialnumber(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertsignaturealgorithm(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertstore(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLServerCertStore, int* lenSSLServerCertStore);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertstorepassword(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertstoretype(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertsubjectaltnames(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertthumbprintmd5(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertthumbprintsha1(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertthumbprintsha256(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertusage(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertusageflags(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertversion(void* lpObj);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertsubject(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslservercertencoded(void* lpObj, char** lpSSLServerCertEncoded, int* lenSSLServerCertEncoded);
QString GetSSLServerCertEffectiveDate(); QString GetSSLServerCertExpirationDate(); QString GetSSLServerCertExtendedKeyUsage(); QString GetSSLServerCertFingerprint(); QString GetSSLServerCertFingerprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLServerCertFingerprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLServerCertIssuer(); QString GetSSLServerCertPrivateKey(); bool GetSSLServerCertPrivateKeyAvailable(); QString GetSSLServerCertPrivateKeyContainer(); QString GetSSLServerCertPublicKey(); QString GetSSLServerCertPublicKeyAlgorithm(); int GetSSLServerCertPublicKeyLength(); QString GetSSLServerCertSerialNumber(); QString GetSSLServerCertSignatureAlgorithm(); QByteArray GetSSLServerCertStore(); QString GetSSLServerCertStorePassword(); int GetSSLServerCertStoreType(); QString GetSSLServerCertSubjectAltNames(); QString GetSSLServerCertThumbprintMD5(); QString GetSSLServerCertThumbprintSHA1(); QString GetSSLServerCertThumbprintSHA256(); QString GetSSLServerCertUsage(); int GetSSLServerCertUsageFlags(); QString GetSSLServerCertVersion(); QString GetSSLServerCertSubject(); QByteArray GetSSLServerCertEncoded();
Remarks
This property contains the server certificate for the last established connection.
SSLServerCert is reset every time a new connection is attempted.
This property is read-only.
Data Type
SSLStartMode Property (LDAP Class)
This property determines how the class starts the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetSSLStartMode();
int SetSSLStartMode(int iSSLStartMode); Unicode (Windows) INT GetSSLStartMode();
INT SetSSLStartMode(INT iSSLStartMode);
Possible Values
SSL_AUTOMATIC(0),
SSL_IMPLICIT(1),
SSL_EXPLICIT(2),
SSL_NONE(3)
int ipworksauth_ldap_getsslstartmode(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_setsslstartmode(void* lpObj, int iSSLStartMode);
int GetSSLStartMode();
int SetSSLStartMode(int iSSLStartMode);
Default Value
3
Remarks
The SSLStartMode property may have one of the following values:
0 (sslAutomatic) | If the remote port is set to the standard plaintext port of the protocol (where applicable), the class will behave the same as if SSLStartMode is set to sslExplicit. In all other cases, SSL negotiation will be implicit (sslImplicit). |
1 (sslImplicit) | The SSL negotiation will start immediately after the connection is established. |
2 (sslExplicit) | The class will first connect in plaintext, and then will explicitly start SSL negotiation through a protocol command such as STARTTLS. |
3 (sslNone - default) | No SSL negotiation; no SSL security. All communication will be in plaintext mode. |
Data Type
Integer
Timeout Property (LDAP Class)
This property includes the timeout for the class.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int GetTimeout();
int SetTimeout(int iTimeout); Unicode (Windows) INT GetTimeout();
INT SetTimeout(INT iTimeout);
int ipworksauth_ldap_gettimeout(void* lpObj);
int ipworksauth_ldap_settimeout(void* lpObj, int iTimeout);
int GetTimeout();
int SetTimeout(int iTimeout);
Default Value
60
Remarks
If the Timeout property is set to 0, all operations return immediately, potentially failing with a WOULDBLOCK error if data cannot be sent immediately.
If Timeout is set to a positive value, data is sent in a blocking manner and the class will wait for the operation to complete before returning control. The class will handle any potential WOULDBLOCK errors internally and automatically retry the operation for a maximum of Timeout seconds.
The class will use DoEvents to enter an efficient wait loop during any potential waiting period, making sure that all system events are processed immediately as they arrive. This ensures that the host application does not freeze and remains responsive.
If Timeout expires, and the operation is not yet complete, the class fails with an error.
Note: By default, all timeouts are inactivity timeouts, that is, the timeout period is extended by Timeout seconds when any amount of data is successfully sent or received.
The default value for the Timeout property is 60 seconds.
Data Type
Integer
Abandon Method (LDAP Class)
This method asks the server to abandon a request.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Abandon(int iMessageId); Unicode (Windows) INT Abandon(INT iMessageId);
int ipworksauth_ldap_abandon(void* lpObj, int iMessageId);
int Abandon(int iMessageId);
Remarks
This method asks the server to abandon the request specified by MessageId. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Add Method (LDAP Class)
This method adds an entry specified by DN to the directory server using the type and value attributes defined in the Attributes properties.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Add(); Unicode (Windows) INT Add();
int ipworksauth_ldap_add(void* lpObj);
int Add();
Remarks
This method adds the entry specified by DN to the directory. All entries are required to have an objectClass attribute.
To add a new entry, first Bind with credentials that will allow you to perform the new addition. To add attributes instead of entries, use the Modify method instead. When specifying multivalued attributes, specify the attribute type only in the first occurrence of that attribute type in the Attributes properties. Additional instances of the same attribute type should specify an attribute type of an empty string.
The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Example. Add a New Entry (including the multivalued objectClass attribute):
LDAPControl.DN = "uid=NewUser,ou=Employees,dc=server"
LDAPControl.AttributeCount = 7
LDAPControl.AttributeType(0) = "objectClass"
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(0) = "top"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(1) = ""
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(1) = "person"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(2) = ""
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(2) = "organizationalPerson"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(3) = ""
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(3) = "inetOrgPerson"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(4) = "sn"
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(4) = "UserName"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(5) = "cn"
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(5) = "New S. UserName"
LDAPControl.AttributeType(6) = "uid"
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(6) = "NewUser"
LDAPControl.Add()
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Attr Method (LDAP Class)
This method returns the value of the specified Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) attribute.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* Attr(const char* lpszAttrType); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR Attr(LPCWSTR lpszAttrType);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_attr(void* lpObj, const char* lpszAttrType);
QString Attr(const QString& qsAttrType);
Remarks
This method returns the value of the specified LDAP attribute. If the attribute does not exist, an empty string is returned.
Please refer to the Attributes properties for more information.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a String value; after it returns, call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain its result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.
Bind Method (LDAP Class)
This method connects and binds to the directory server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Bind(); Unicode (Windows) INT Bind();
int ipworksauth_ldap_bind(void* lpObj);
int Bind();
Remarks
This method connects and binds to the directory server. If the Password property has a value, it is used for authentication. If not, the bind is performed anonymously. Binding is often required on some directory servers, like Active Directory. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Example. Binding:
LDAPControl.DN = "uid=TThompson,ou=Employees,dc=server"
LDAPControl.Password = "mypassword"
LDAPControl.Bind()
LDAPControl.DN = "Domain/Username"
LDAPControl.Password = "mypassword"
LDAPControl.Bind()
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ChangePassword Method (LDAP Class)
This method changes the password for the specified user.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ChangePassword(const char* lpszuser, const char* lpszoldPassword, const char* lpsznewPassword); Unicode (Windows) INT ChangePassword(LPCWSTR lpszuser, LPCWSTR lpszoldPassword, LPCWSTR lpsznewPassword);
int ipworksauth_ldap_changepassword(void* lpObj, const char* lpszuser, const char* lpszoldPassword, const char* lpsznewPassword);
int ChangePassword(const QString& qsuser, const QString& qsoldPassword, const QString& qsnewPassword);
Remarks
This method changes the password for the specified user.
The User parameter is the name of the user for which the password will be changed. OldPassword specifies the current password and NewPassword specifies the new password.
Note: This operation can be performed only over the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) port. Set ServerPort to the SSL port of the server (typically 636) before calling this method.
Note: If the user is an administrator, the old password is not required.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Compare Method (LDAP Class)
This method compares attributes and values with those of the entry specified by DN .
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Compare(); Unicode (Windows) INT Compare();
int ipworksauth_ldap_compare(void* lpObj);
int Compare();
Remarks
This method compares attribute types and values specified via the Attributes properties, with the values in the directory for the entry specified by DN. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Config Method (LDAP Class)
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) char* Config(const char* lpszConfigurationString); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR Config(LPCWSTR lpszConfigurationString);
char* ipworksauth_ldap_config(void* lpObj, const char* lpszConfigurationString);
QString Config(const QString& qsConfigurationString);
Remarks
Config is a generic method available in every class. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the class.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.
To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).
To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a String value; after it returns, call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain its result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.
Connect Method (LDAP Class)
This method connects to the directory server without performing any action.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Connect(); Unicode (Windows) INT Connect();
int ipworksauth_ldap_connect(void* lpObj);
int Connect();
Remarks
This method establishes a connection with the directory server specified by ServerName. In most cases, it is recommended to use the Bind method, which will both establish a connection and bind to the directory server.
This method may be useful in cases in which it is desirable to establish a connection without performing any operation (e.g., when testing connectivity).
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Delete Method (LDAP Class)
Deletes an entry specified by DN from the directory server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Delete(); Unicode (Windows) INT Delete();
int ipworksauth_ldap_delete(void* lpObj);
int Delete();
Remarks
This method deletes the entry specified by DN from the directory. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
DoEvents Method (LDAP Class)
This method processes events from the internal message queue.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int DoEvents(); Unicode (Windows) INT DoEvents();
int ipworksauth_ldap_doevents(void* lpObj);
int DoEvents();
Remarks
When DoEvents is called, the class processes any available events. If no events are available, it waits for a preset period of time, and then returns.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ExtendedRequest Method (LDAP Class)
This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) V3 extended operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ExtendedRequest(const char* lpszRequestName, const char* lpRequestValue, int lenRequestValue); Unicode (Windows) INT ExtendedRequest(LPCWSTR lpszRequestName, LPCSTR lpRequestValue, INT lenRequestValue);
int ipworksauth_ldap_extendedrequest(void* lpObj, const char* lpszRequestName, const char* lpRequestValue, int lenRequestValue);
int ExtendedRequest(const QString& qsRequestName, QByteArray qbaRequestValue);
Remarks
This method performs an LDAP V3 extended operation. RequestName must contain the object identifier of the operation, and RequestValue may contain an optional value.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Interrupt Method (LDAP Class)
This method interrupts the current method.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Interrupt(); Unicode (Windows) INT Interrupt();
int ipworksauth_ldap_interrupt(void* lpObj);
int Interrupt();
Remarks
If there is no method in progress, Interrupt simply returns, doing nothing.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ListComputers Method (LDAP Class)
This method lists all computers in the directory.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ListComputers(); Unicode (Windows) INT ListComputers();
int ipworksauth_ldap_listcomputers(void* lpObj);
int ListComputers();
Remarks
This method lists all computers in the directory. The ComputerList event will be fired once for each computer returned.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ListGroupMembers Method (LDAP Class)
This method lists all members of a group.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ListGroupMembers(const char* lpszgroup); Unicode (Windows) INT ListGroupMembers(LPCWSTR lpszgroup);
int ipworksauth_ldap_listgroupmembers(void* lpObj, const char* lpszgroup);
int ListGroupMembers(const QString& qsgroup);
Remarks
This method lists all members of the specified group. The UserList event will be fired once for each member returned.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ListGroups Method (LDAP Class)
This method list all groups in the directory.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ListGroups(); Unicode (Windows) INT ListGroups();
int ipworksauth_ldap_listgroups(void* lpObj);
int ListGroups();
Remarks
This method lists all groups in the directory. The GroupList event will be fired once for each group returned.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ListUserGroups Method (LDAP Class)
This method lists all groups a user is a part of.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ListUserGroups(const char* lpszuser); Unicode (Windows) INT ListUserGroups(LPCWSTR lpszuser);
int ipworksauth_ldap_listusergroups(void* lpObj, const char* lpszuser);
int ListUserGroups(const QString& qsuser);
Remarks
This method lists all groups that the user specified by user is a part of. The GroupList event will fire once for each group the user is a part of.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Modify Method (LDAP Class)
This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation on the entry specified by DN .
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Modify(); Unicode (Windows) INT Modify();
int ipworksauth_ldap_modify(void* lpObj);
int Modify();
Remarks
This method performs an LDAP modify operation on the entry specified by DN. The attributes to modify should be set via the Attributes properties. When specifying multivalued attributes, specify the attribute type only in the first occurrence of that attribute type in the Attributes properties. Additional instances of the same attribute type should specify an attribute type of an empty string.
The modification can be a replacement, an addition, or a deletion, depending on the ModOp field of the attribute;. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Example. Modify an Entry (Replace an Attribute Value):
LDAPControl.DN = "uid=TThompson,ou=Employees,dc=server"
LDAPControl.AttributeCount = 2
LDAPControl.AttributeType(0) = "url"
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(0) = "www.url1.net"
LDAPControl.AttributeModOp(0) = amoReplace
LDAPControl.AttributeType(0) = ""
LDAPControl.AttributeValue(0) = "www.url2.net"
LDAPControl.AttributeModOp(0) = amoReplace
LDAPControl.Modify()
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ModifyRDN Method (LDAP Class)
This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify RDN operation on an entry specified by DN .
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ModifyRDN(const char* lpszNewRDN); Unicode (Windows) INT ModifyRDN(LPCWSTR lpszNewRDN);
int ipworksauth_ldap_modifyrdn(void* lpObj, const char* lpszNewRDN);
int ModifyRDN(const QString& qsNewRDN);
Remarks
This method performs an LDAP modify RDN operation on the entry specified by DN.
NewRDN is the new RDN for the entry specified by DN
The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
MoveToDN Method (LDAP Class)
This method performs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation on the entry specified by DN by changing its superior.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int MoveToDN(const char* lpszNewSuperior); Unicode (Windows) INT MoveToDN(LPCWSTR lpszNewSuperior);
int ipworksauth_ldap_movetodn(void* lpObj, const char* lpszNewSuperior);
int MoveToDN(const QString& qsNewSuperior);
Remarks
This method performs an LDAP modify operation on the entry specified by DN by changing its superior.
Note: None of the entry's attributes will change. DeleteOldRDN property will be set to True to delete the old entry. The result of the operation is returned through the Result event.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
PauseData Method (LDAP Class)
This method pauses data reception.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int PauseData(); Unicode (Windows) INT PauseData();
int ipworksauth_ldap_pausedata(void* lpObj);
int PauseData();
Remarks
This method pauses data reception when called. While data reception is paused, incoming data will not be processed and events will not fire. Call ProcessData to re-enable data reception.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ProcessData Method (LDAP Class)
This method re-enables data reception after a call to PauseData .
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int ProcessData(); Unicode (Windows) INT ProcessData();
int ipworksauth_ldap_processdata(void* lpObj);
int ProcessData();
Remarks
This method re-enables data reception after a previous call to PauseData. Call this method to re-enable data reception and allow IPPacket to fire.
Note: This method is used only after previously calling PauseData. It does not need to be called to process data by default.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Reset Method (LDAP Class)
This method will reset the class.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Reset(); Unicode (Windows) INT Reset();
int ipworksauth_ldap_reset(void* lpObj);
int Reset();
Remarks
This method will reset the class's properties to their default values.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Search Method (LDAP Class)
This method searches the directory server using the base object specified in DN and the search filter SearchFilter .
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Search(const char* lpszSearchFilter); Unicode (Windows) INT Search(LPCWSTR lpszSearchFilter);
int ipworksauth_ldap_search(void* lpObj, const char* lpszSearchFilter);
int Search(const QString& qsSearchFilter);
Remarks
This method searches the directory server using the base object specified in the DN and the search filter specified in the SearchFilter parameter. Additional search parameters are specified through the SearchScope, SearchDerefAliases, SearchSizeLimit, SearchTimeLimit, and SearchReturnValues properties.
If Attributes are specified before starting a search, the server will return only those results that contain a value for the specified attributes.
Results are returned through zero or more SearchResult events, after which a SearchComplete event is fired.
Example 1. Searching for a User:
LDAPControl.DN = "ou=Employees,dc=server"
LDAPControl.Search("uid=TThompson")
A Directory-Specific Entries (DSE) search will search for the attributes of the server. Example 2. DSE Search:
LDAPControl.DN = ""
LDAPControl.SearchScope = 0
LDAPControl.Search("objectClass=*")
SearchFilter is a string representation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search filter used for the search.
The format of the search filter is specified by RFC 1558 and is identical to the format used by most LDAP applications.
The following are examples of search filters, as provided in the RFC:
Example 3. Search Filters:
(cn=Babs Jensen) (!(cn=Tim Howes)) (&(objectClass=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs J*))) (o=univ*of*mich*)
The complete specification is given by the following BNF:
<filter> ::= "(" <filtercomp> ")" <filtercomp> ::= <and> | <or> | <not> | <item> <and> ::= "&" <filterlist> <or> ::= "|" <filterlist> <not> ::= "!" <filter> <filterlist> ::= <filter> | <filter> <filterlist> <item> ::= <simple> | <present> | <substring> <simple> ::= <attr> <filtertype> <value> <filtertype> ::= <equal> | <approx> | <greater> | <less> <equal> ::= "=" <approx> ::= "~=" <greater> ::= ">=" <less> ::= "<=" <present> ::= <attr> "=*" <substring> ::= <attr> "=" <initial> <any> <final> <initial> ::= NULL | <value> <any> ::= "*" <starval> <starval> ::= NULL | <value> "*" <starval> <final> ::= NULL | <value>
<attr> is a string representing an attribute type as defined in RFC 1777. <value> is a string representing an attribute value, or part of one, and has the form defined in RFC 1779. If a <value> must contain one of the characters '*' or '(' or ')', these should be escaped by preceding them with the backslash '\' character.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
Unbind Method (LDAP Class)
This method unbinds from the directory server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) int Unbind(); Unicode (Windows) INT Unbind();
int ipworksauth_ldap_unbind(void* lpObj);
int Unbind();
Remarks
This method unbinds from the directory server and breaks the connection.
Error Handling (C++)
This method returns a result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message. (Note: This method's result code can also be obtained by calling the GetLastErrorCode() method after it returns.)
ComputerList Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for each computer entry returned.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireComputerList(LDAPComputerListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *name;
const char *operatingSystem;
const char *lastLogon;
int logonCount;
const char *dn; int reserved; } LDAPComputerListEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireComputerList(LDAPComputerListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR name;
LPCWSTR operatingSystem;
LPCWSTR lastLogon;
INT logonCount;
LPCWSTR dn; INT reserved; } LDAPComputerListEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_COMPUTERLIST 1 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireComputerList(LPSTR &lpszname, LPSTR &lpszoperatingSystem, LPSTR &lpszlastLogon, INT &ilogonCount, LPSTR &lpszdn);
class LDAPComputerListEventParams { public: const QString &name(); const QString &operatingSystem(); const QString &lastLogon(); int logonCount(); const QString &dn(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void ComputerList(LDAPComputerListEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireComputerList(LDAPComputerListEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
This event is fired once for each computer returned when the ListComputers method is called.
Connected Event (LDAP Class)
Fired immediately after a connection completes (or fails).
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireConnected(LDAPConnectedEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int StatusCode;
const char *Description; int reserved; } LDAPConnectedEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireConnected(LDAPConnectedEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT StatusCode;
LPCWSTR Description; INT reserved; } LDAPConnectedEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_CONNECTED 2 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireConnected(INT &iStatusCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription);
class LDAPConnectedEventParams { public: int StatusCode(); const QString &Description(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Connected(LDAPConnectedEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireConnected(LDAPConnectedEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
If the connection is made normally, StatusCode is 0 and Description is "OK".
If the connection fails, StatusCode has the error code returned by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/IP stack. Description contains a description of this code. The value of StatusCode is equal to the value of the error.
Please refer to the Error Codes section for more information.
ConnectionStatus Event (LDAP Class)
Fired to indicate changes in the connection state.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireConnectionStatus(LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *ConnectionEvent;
int StatusCode;
const char *Description; int reserved; } LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireConnectionStatus(LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR ConnectionEvent;
INT StatusCode;
LPCWSTR Description; INT reserved; } LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_CONNECTIONSTATUS 3 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireConnectionStatus(LPSTR &lpszConnectionEvent, INT &iStatusCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription);
class LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams { public: const QString &ConnectionEvent(); int StatusCode(); const QString &Description(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void ConnectionStatus(LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireConnectionStatus(LDAPConnectionStatusEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
This event is fired when the connection state changes: for example, completion of a firewall or proxy connection or completion of a security handshake.
The ConnectionEvent parameter indicates the type of connection event. Values may include the following:
Firewall connection complete. | |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or S/Shell handshake complete (where applicable). | |
Remote host connection complete. | |
Remote host disconnected. | |
SSL or S/Shell connection broken. | |
Firewall host disconnected. |
Disconnected Event (LDAP Class)
Fired when a connection is closed.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireDisconnected(LDAPDisconnectedEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int StatusCode;
const char *Description; int reserved; } LDAPDisconnectedEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireDisconnected(LDAPDisconnectedEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT StatusCode;
LPCWSTR Description; INT reserved; } LDAPDisconnectedEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_DISCONNECTED 4 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireDisconnected(INT &iStatusCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription);
class LDAPDisconnectedEventParams { public: int StatusCode(); const QString &Description(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Disconnected(LDAPDisconnectedEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireDisconnected(LDAPDisconnectedEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
If the connection is broken normally, StatusCode is 0 and Description is "OK".
If the connection is broken for any other reason, StatusCode has the error code returned by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP) subsystem. Description contains a description of this code. The value of StatusCode is equal to the value of the TCP/IP error.
Please refer to the Error Codes section for more information.
Error Event (LDAP Class)
Fired when information is available about errors during data delivery.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireError(LDAPErrorEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int ErrorCode;
const char *Description; int reserved; } LDAPErrorEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireError(LDAPErrorEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT ErrorCode;
LPCWSTR Description; INT reserved; } LDAPErrorEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_ERROR 5 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireError(INT &iErrorCode, LPSTR &lpszDescription);
class LDAPErrorEventParams { public: int ErrorCode(); const QString &Description(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Error(LDAPErrorEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireError(LDAPErrorEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The Error event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during message processing. Normally the class fails with an error.
The ErrorCode parameter contains an error code, and the Description parameter contains a textual description of the error. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please refer to the Error Codes section.
ExtendedResponse Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) V3 extended responses.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireExtendedResponse(LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *DN;
int ResultCode;
const char *ResultDescription;
const char *ResponseName;
const char *ResponseValue; int lenResponseValue; int reserved; } LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireExtendedResponse(LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR DN;
INT ResultCode;
LPCWSTR ResultDescription;
LPCWSTR ResponseName;
LPCSTR ResponseValue; INT lenResponseValue; INT reserved; } LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_EXTENDEDRESPONSE 6 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireExtendedResponse(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszDN, INT &iResultCode, LPSTR &lpszResultDescription, LPSTR &lpszResponseName, LPSTR &lpResponseValue, INT &lenResponseValue);
class LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &DN(); int ResultCode(); const QString &ResultDescription(); const QString &ResponseName(); const QByteArray &ResponseValue(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void ExtendedResponse(LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireExtendedResponse(LDAPExtendedResponseEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The first four parameters are the same as the parameters of the Result event. ResponseName and ResponseValue are related to the corresponding parameters of the call to ExtendedRequest.
GroupList Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for each group entry returned.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireGroupList(LDAPGroupListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *name;
const char *description;
const char *dn; int reserved; } LDAPGroupListEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireGroupList(LDAPGroupListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR name;
LPCWSTR description;
LPCWSTR dn; INT reserved; } LDAPGroupListEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_GROUPLIST 7 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireGroupList(LPSTR &lpszname, LPSTR &lpszdescription, LPSTR &lpszdn);
class LDAPGroupListEventParams { public: const QString &name(); const QString &description(); const QString &dn(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void GroupList(LDAPGroupListEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireGroupList(LDAPGroupListEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
This event is fired once for each group entry returned when either of the ListGroups or ListUserGroups methods are called.
PITrail Event (LDAP Class)
This event provides detailed information about the interaction with the server.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FirePITrail(LDAPPITrailEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int Direction;
const char *Description;
const char *Message; int reserved; } LDAPPITrailEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FirePITrail(LDAPPITrailEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT Direction;
LPCWSTR Description;
LPCWSTR Message; INT reserved; } LDAPPITrailEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_PITRAIL 8 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FirePITrail(INT &iDirection, LPSTR &lpszDescription, LPSTR &lpszMessage);
class LDAPPITrailEventParams { public: int Direction(); const QString &Description(); const QString &Message(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void PITrail(LDAPPITrailEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FirePITrail(LDAPPITrailEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The PITrail event provides detailed information about all communication with the server. This is useful for debugging purposes.
Direction specifies the origin of the data. Possible values are as follows:
- 0 - Client
- 1 - Server
Description is a short description of the current packet. This is human readable and useful for informational logging.
Message contains a hex-encoded version of the raw message. This represents the exact value sent over the wire.
Result Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for every server response, except for search responses.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireResult(LDAPResultEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *DN;
int ResultCode;
const char *ResultDescription; int reserved; } LDAPResultEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireResult(LDAPResultEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR DN;
INT ResultCode;
LPCWSTR ResultDescription; INT reserved; } LDAPResultEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_RESULT 9 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireResult(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszDN, INT &iResultCode, LPSTR &lpszResultDescription);
class LDAPResultEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &DN(); int ResultCode(); const QString &ResultDescription(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void Result(LDAPResultEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireResult(LDAPResultEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The MessageId parameter identifies the corresponding request. ResultCode and ResultDescription show whether or not the operation was successful (on a successful operation, the ResultCode is 0). For a full list of possible result codes, see the ResultCode property.
SearchComplete Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired upon completion of a search operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSearchComplete(LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *DN;
int ResultCode;
const char *ResultDescription; int reserved; } LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSearchComplete(LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR DN;
INT ResultCode;
LPCWSTR ResultDescription; INT reserved; } LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SEARCHCOMPLETE 10 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSearchComplete(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszDN, INT &iResultCode, LPSTR &lpszResultDescription);
class LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &DN(); int ResultCode(); const QString &ResultDescription(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SearchComplete(LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSearchComplete(LDAPSearchCompleteEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The MessageId parameter identifies the corresponding request. ResultCode and ResultDescription show whether the operation was successful (on a successful operation, the ResultCode is 0).
SearchPage Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for every page returned from a search operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSearchPage(LDAPSearchPageEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *DN;
int ResultCode;
const char *ResultDescription;
int CancelSearch; int reserved; } LDAPSearchPageEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSearchPage(LDAPSearchPageEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR DN;
INT ResultCode;
LPCWSTR ResultDescription;
BOOL CancelSearch; INT reserved; } LDAPSearchPageEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SEARCHPAGE 11 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSearchPage(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszDN, INT &iResultCode, LPSTR &lpszResultDescription, BOOL &bCancelSearch);
class LDAPSearchPageEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &DN(); int ResultCode(); const QString &ResultDescription(); bool CancelSearch(); void SetCancelSearch(bool bCancelSearch); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SearchPage(LDAPSearchPageEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSearchPage(LDAPSearchPageEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
This event is fired so the client can decide whether or not to continue with the Search operation. The signature is very similar to the SearchComplete event, with the addition of a CancelSearch parameter. If the search should be canceled (no more pages), the CancelSearch parameter should be set to True.
SearchResult Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for every entry returned from a search operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSearchResult(LDAPSearchResultEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *DN; int reserved; } LDAPSearchResultEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSearchResult(LDAPSearchResultEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR DN; INT reserved; } LDAPSearchResultEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SEARCHRESULT 12 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSearchResult(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszDN);
class LDAPSearchResultEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &DN(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SearchResult(LDAPSearchResultEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSearchResult(LDAPSearchResultEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
MessageId identifies the corresponding search request. DN contains the distinguished name of the entry. The attribute type and value provided in the Attributes properties show the list of retrieved attributes for the entry.
Every search operation results in a sequence of 0 or more SearchResult events and a sequence of 0 or more SearchResultReference events, which are followed by a SearchComplete event.
SearchResultReference Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired for every result reference returned from a search operation.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSearchResultReference(LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
int MessageId;
const char *LdapUrl; int reserved; } LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSearchResultReference(LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
INT MessageId;
LPCWSTR LdapUrl; INT reserved; } LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SEARCHRESULTREFERENCE 13 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSearchResultReference(INT &iMessageId, LPSTR &lpszLdapUrl);
class LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams { public: int MessageId(); const QString &LdapUrl(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SearchResultReference(LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSearchResultReference(LDAPSearchResultReferenceEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
MessageId identifies the corresponding search request. LdapUrl contains a URL reference to a server that can be used for continuing the search operation.
Every search operation results in a sequence of 0 or more SearchResult events and a sequence of 0 or more SearchResultReference events, which are followed by a SearchComplete event.
SSLServerAuthentication Event (LDAP Class)
Fired after the server presents its certificate to the client.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSSLServerAuthentication(LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *CertEncoded; int lenCertEncoded;
const char *CertSubject;
const char *CertIssuer;
const char *Status;
int Accept; int reserved; } LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSSLServerAuthentication(LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCSTR CertEncoded; INT lenCertEncoded;
LPCWSTR CertSubject;
LPCWSTR CertIssuer;
LPCWSTR Status;
BOOL Accept; INT reserved; } LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SSLSERVERAUTHENTICATION 14 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSSLServerAuthentication(LPSTR &lpCertEncoded, INT &lenCertEncoded, LPSTR &lpszCertSubject, LPSTR &lpszCertIssuer, LPSTR &lpszStatus, BOOL &bAccept);
class LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams { public: const QByteArray &CertEncoded(); const QString &CertSubject(); const QString &CertIssuer(); const QString &Status(); bool Accept(); void SetAccept(bool bAccept); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SSLServerAuthentication(LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSSLServerAuthentication(LDAPSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
During this event, the client can decide whether or not to continue with the connection process. The Accept parameter is a recommendation on whether to continue or close the connection. This is just a suggestion: application software must use its own logic to determine whether or not to continue.
When Accept is False, Status shows why the verification failed (otherwise, Status contains the string OK). If it is decided to continue, you can override and accept the certificate by setting the Accept parameter to True.
SSLStatus Event (LDAP Class)
Fired when secure connection progress messages are available.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireSSLStatus(LDAPSSLStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *Message; int reserved; } LDAPSSLStatusEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireSSLStatus(LDAPSSLStatusEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR Message; INT reserved; } LDAPSSLStatusEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_SSLSTATUS 15 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireSSLStatus(LPSTR &lpszMessage);
class LDAPSSLStatusEventParams { public: const QString &Message(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SSLStatus(LDAPSSLStatusEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSSLStatus(LDAPSSLStatusEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
The event is fired for informational and logging purposes only. This event tracks the progress of the connection.
UserList Event (LDAP Class)
This event is fired once for each user entry returned.
Syntax
ANSI (Cross Platform) virtual int FireUserList(LDAPUserListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
const char *name;
const char *description;
const char *lastLogon;
const char *memberOf;
const char *dn; int reserved; } LDAPUserListEventParams;
Unicode (Windows) virtual INT FireUserList(LDAPUserListEventParams *e);
typedef struct {
LPCWSTR name;
LPCWSTR description;
LPCWSTR lastLogon;
LPCWSTR memberOf;
LPCWSTR dn; INT reserved; } LDAPUserListEventParams;
#define EID_LDAP_USERLIST 16 virtual INT IPWORKSAUTH_CALL FireUserList(LPSTR &lpszname, LPSTR &lpszdescription, LPSTR &lpszlastLogon, LPSTR &lpszmemberOf, LPSTR &lpszdn);
class LDAPUserListEventParams { public: const QString &name(); const QString &description(); const QString &lastLogon(); const QString &memberOf(); const QString &dn(); int EventRetVal(); void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal); };
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void UserList(LDAPUserListEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass LDAP and override this emitter function. virtual int FireUserList(LDAPUserListEventParams *e) {...}
Remarks
This event is fired once for each user entry returned when the ListGroupMembers method is called.
Certificate Type
This is the digital certificate being used.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthCertificate (declared in ipworksauth.h)
Remarks
This type describes the current digital certificate. The certificate may be a public or private key. The fields are used to identify or select certificates.
Fields
EffectiveDate
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The date on which this certificate becomes valid. Before this date, it is not valid. The date is localized to the system's time zone. The following example illustrates the format of an encoded date:
23-Jan-2000 15:00:00.
ExpirationDate
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The date on which the certificate expires. After this date, the certificate will no longer be valid. The date is localized to the system's time zone. The following example illustrates the format of an encoded date:
23-Jan-2001 15:00:00.
ExtendedKeyUsage
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
A comma-delimited list of extended key usage identifiers. These are the same as ASN.1 object identifiers (OIDs).
Fingerprint
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The hex-encoded, 16-byte MD5 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.
The following example illustrates the format: bc:2a:72:af:fe:58:17:43:7a:5f:ba:5a:7c:90:f7:02
FingerprintSHA1
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The hex-encoded, 20-byte SHA-1 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.
The following example illustrates the format: 30:7b:fa:38:65:83:ff:da:b4:4e:07:3f:17:b8:a4:ed:80:be:ff:84
FingerprintSHA256
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The hex-encoded, 32-byte SHA-256 fingerprint of the certificate. This property is primarily used for keys which do not have a corresponding X.509 public certificate, such as PEM keys that only contain a private key. It is commonly used for SSH keys.
The following example illustrates the format: 6a:80:5c:33:a9:43:ea:b0:96:12:8a:64:96:30:ef:4a:8a:96:86:ce:f4:c7:be:10:24:8e:2b:60:9e:f3:59:53
Issuer
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The issuer of the certificate. This field contains a string representation of the name of the issuing authority for the certificate.
PrivateKey
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The private key of the certificate (if available). The key is provided as PEM/Base64-encoded data.
Note: The PrivateKey may be available but not exportable. In this case, PrivateKey returns an empty string.
PrivateKeyAvailable
int (read-only)
Default Value: FALSE
Whether a PrivateKey is available for the selected certificate. If PrivateKeyAvailable is True, the certificate may be used for authentication purposes (e.g., server authentication).
PrivateKeyContainer
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The name of the PrivateKey container for the certificate (if available). This functionality is available only on Windows platforms.
PublicKey
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The public key of the certificate. The key is provided as PEM/Base64-encoded data.
PublicKeyAlgorithm
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The textual description of the certificate's public key algorithm. The property contains either the name of the algorithm (e.g., "RSA" or "RSA_DH") or an object identifier (OID) string representing the algorithm.
PublicKeyLength
int (read-only)
Default Value: 0
The length of the certificate's public key (in bits). Common values are 512, 1024, and 2048.
SerialNumber
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The serial number of the certificate encoded as a string. The number is encoded as a series of hexadecimal digits, with each pair representing a byte of the serial number.
SignatureAlgorithm
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The text description of the certificate's signature algorithm. The property contains either the name of the algorithm (e.g., "RSA" or "RSA_MD5RSA") or an object identifier (OID) string representing the algorithm.
Store
char*
Default Value: "MY"
The name of the certificate store for the client certificate.
The StoreType field denotes the type of the certificate store specified by Store. If the store is password-protected, specify the password in StorePassword.
Store is used in conjunction with the Subject field to specify client certificates. If Store has a value, and Subject or Encoded is set, a search for a certificate is initiated. Please see the Subject field for details.
Designations of certificate stores are platform dependent.
The following designations are the most common User and Machine certificate stores in Windows:
MY | A certificate store holding personal certificates with their associated private keys. |
CA | Certifying authority certificates. |
ROOT | Root certificates. |
When the certificate store type is cstPFXFile, this property must be set to the name of the file. When the type is cstPFXBlob, the property must be set to the binary contents of a PFX file (i.e., PKCS#12 certificate store).
StorePassword
char*
Default Value: ""
If the type of certificate store requires a password, this field is used to specify the password needed to open the certificate store.
StoreType
int
Default Value: 0
The type of certificate store for this certificate.
The class supports both public and private keys in a variety of formats. When the cstAuto value is used, the class will automatically determine the type. This field can take one of the following values:
0 (cstUser - default) | For Windows, this specifies that the certificate store is a certificate store owned by the current user.
Note: This store type is not available in Java. |
1 (cstMachine) | For Windows, this specifies that the certificate store is a machine store.
Note: This store type is not available in Java. |
2 (cstPFXFile) | The certificate store is the name of a PFX (PKCS#12) file containing certificates. |
3 (cstPFXBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in PFX (PKCS#12) format. |
4 (cstJKSFile) | The certificate store is the name of a Java Key Store (JKS) file containing certificates.
Note: This store type is only available in Java. |
5 (cstJKSBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in Java Key Store (JKS) format.
Note: This store type is only available in Java. |
6 (cstPEMKeyFile) | The certificate store is the name of a PEM-encoded file that contains a private key and an optional certificate. |
7 (cstPEMKeyBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains a private key and an optional certificate. |
8 (cstPublicKeyFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate. |
9 (cstPublicKeyBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains a PEM- or DER-encoded public key certificate. |
10 (cstSSHPublicKeyBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) that contains an SSH-style public key. |
11 (cstP7BFile) | The certificate store is the name of a PKCS#7 file containing certificates. |
12 (cstP7BBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary) representing a certificate store in PKCS#7 format. |
13 (cstSSHPublicKeyFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains an SSH-style public key. |
14 (cstPPKFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key). |
15 (cstPPKBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary) that contains a PPK (PuTTY Private Key). |
16 (cstXMLFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a certificate in XML format. |
17 (cstXMLBlob) | The certificate store is a string that contains a certificate in XML format. |
18 (cstJWKFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a JWK (JSON Web Key). |
19 (cstJWKBlob) | The certificate store is a string that contains a JWK (JSON Web Key). |
21 (cstBCFKSFile) | The certificate store is the name of a file that contains a BCFKS (Bouncy Castle FIPS Key Store).
Note: This store type is only available in Java and .NET. |
22 (cstBCFKSBlob) | The certificate store is a string (binary or Base64-encoded) representing a certificate store in BCFKS (Bouncy Castle FIPS Key Store) format.
Note: This store type is only available in Java and .NET. |
23 (cstPKCS11) | The certificate is present on a physical security key accessible via a PKCS#11 interface.
To use a security key, the necessary data must first be collected using the CertMgr class. The ListStoreCertificates method may be called after setting CertStoreType to cstPKCS11, CertStorePassword to the PIN, and CertStore to the full path of the PKCS#11 DLL. The certificate information returned in the CertList event's CertEncoded parameter may be saved for later use. When using a certificate, pass the previously saved security key information as the Store and set StorePassword to the PIN. Code Example. SSH Authentication with Security Key:
|
99 (cstAuto) | The store type is automatically detected from the input data. This setting may be used with both public and private keys and can detect any of the supported formats automatically. |
SubjectAltNames
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
Comma-separated lists of alternative subject names for the certificate.
ThumbprintMD5
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The MD5 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.
ThumbprintSHA1
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The SHA-1 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.
ThumbprintSHA256
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The SHA-256 hash of the certificate. It is primarily used for X.509 certificates. If the hash does not already exist, it is automatically computed.
Usage
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The text description of UsageFlags.
This value will be one or more of the following strings and will be separated by commas:
- Digital Signature
- Non-Repudiation
- Key Encipherment
- Data Encipherment
- Key Agreement
- Certificate Signing
- CRL Signing
- Encipher Only
If the provider is OpenSSL, the value is a comma-separated list of X.509 certificate extension names.
UsageFlags
int (read-only)
Default Value: 0
The flags that show intended use for the certificate. The value of UsageFlags is a combination of the following flags:
0x80 | Digital Signature |
0x40 | Non-Repudiation |
0x20 | Key Encipherment |
0x10 | Data Encipherment |
0x08 | Key Agreement |
0x04 | Certificate Signing |
0x02 | CRL Signing |
0x01 | Encipher Only |
Please see the Usage field for a text representation of UsageFlags.
This functionality currently is not available when the provider is OpenSSL.
Version
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The certificate's version number. The possible values are the strings "V1", "V2", and "V3".
Subject
char*
Default Value: ""
The subject of the certificate used for client authentication.
This property must be set after all other certificate properties are set. When this property is set, a search is performed in the current certificate store to locate a certificate with a matching subject.
If a matching certificate is found, the field is set to the full subject of the matching certificate.
If an exact match is not found, the store is searched for subjects containing the value of the property.
If a match is still not found, the property is set to an empty string, and no certificate is selected.
The special value "*" picks a random certificate in the certificate store.
The certificate subject is a comma-separated list of distinguished name fields and values. For instance, "CN=www.server.com, OU=test, C=US, E=support@nsoftware.com". Common fields and their meanings are as follows:
Field | Meaning |
CN | Common Name. This is commonly a hostname like www.server.com. |
O | Organization |
OU | Organizational Unit |
L | Locality |
S | State |
C | Country |
E | Email Address |
If a field value contains a comma, it must be quoted.
Encoded
char*
Default Value: ""
The certificate (PEM/Base64 encoded). This field is used to assign a specific certificate. The Store and Subject fields also may be used to specify a certificate.
When Encoded is set, a search is initiated in the current Store for the private key of the certificate. If the key is found, Subject is updated to reflect the full subject of the selected certificate; otherwise, Subject is set to an empty string.
Constructors
Certificate()
Creates a instance whose properties can be set. This is useful for use with when generating new certificates.
Certificate(const char* lpEncoded, int lenEncoded)
Parses Encoded as an X.509 public key.
Certificate(int iStoreType, const char* lpStore, int lenStore, const char* lpszStorePassword, const char* lpszSubject)
StoreType identifies the type of certificate store to use. See for descriptions of the different certificate stores. Store is a byte array containing the certificate data. StorePassword is the password used to protect the store.
After the store has been successfully opened, the component will attempt to find the certificate identified by Subject . This can be either a complete or a substring match of the X.509 certificate's subject Distinguished Name (DN). The Subject parameter can also take an MD5, SHA-1, or SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate to load in a "Thumbprint=value" format.
Firewall Type
The firewall the component will connect through.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthFirewall (declared in ipworksauth.h)
Remarks
When connecting through a firewall, this type is used to specify different properties of the firewall, such as the firewall Host and the FirewallType.
Fields
AutoDetect
int
Default Value: FALSE
Whether to automatically detect and use firewall system settings, if available.
FirewallType
int
Default Value: 0
The type of firewall to connect through. The applicable values are as follows:
fwNone (0) | No firewall (default setting). |
fwTunnel (1) | Connect through a tunneling proxy. Port is set to 80. |
fwSOCKS4 (2) | Connect through a SOCKS4 Proxy. Port is set to 1080. |
fwSOCKS5 (3) | Connect through a SOCKS5 Proxy. Port is set to 1080. |
fwSOCKS4A (10) | Connect through a SOCKS4A Proxy. Port is set to 1080. |
Host
char*
Default Value: ""
The name or IP address of the firewall (optional). If a Host is given, the requested connections will be authenticated through the specified firewall when connecting.
If this field is set to a Domain Name, a DNS request is initiated. Upon successful termination of the request, this field is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, the class fails with an error.
Password
char*
Default Value: ""
A password if authentication is to be used when connecting through the firewall. If Host is specified, the User and Password fields are used to connect and authenticate to the given firewall. If the authentication fails, the class fails with an error.
Port
int
Default Value: 0
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port for the firewall Host. See the description of the Host field for details.
Note: This field is set automatically when FirewallType is set to a valid value. See the description of the FirewallType field for details.
User
char*
Default Value: ""
A username if authentication is to be used when connecting through a firewall. If Host is specified, this field and the Password field are used to connect and authenticate to the given Firewall. If the authentication fails, the class fails with an error.
Constructors
Firewall()
LDAPAttribute Type
This types describes an attribute for the current entry.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthLDAPAttribute (declared in ipworksauth.h)
Remarks
This type describes an attribute for the current Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) entry. The ModOp field is used only in Modify operations.
Fields
AttributeType
char*
Default Value: ""
This field contains the attribute type for the current entry.
If the value of AttributeType is an empty string, then the Value that contains the corresponding value is part of a set of values, and the attribute type for the set is specified in the previous attribute of the properties with a nonempty AttributeType.
ModOp
int
Default Value: 0
This field contains an operation to apply to attributes during a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation.
Possible values include the following:
amoAdd (0) | amoAdd will add the specified value to the given attribute, creating the attribute if it does not already exist. |
amoDelete (1) | amoDelete will delete the specified value from the given attribute. If all or none of the values are specified for the value, the entire attribute will be deleted; otherwise, only the specific value(s) listed will be removed. |
amoReplace (2) | amoReplace will replace all existing values of the given attribute with the new values specified. |
Value
char*
Default Value: ""
This field contains the attribute value for the current entry.
If the value is part of a set of values, the AttributeType that contains the corresponding attribute type is an empty string, and the attribute type for the set is specified in the previous attribute of the properties with a nonempty AttributeType.
Constructors
LDAPAttribute()
LDAPAttribute(const char* lpszAttributeType)
LDAPReference Type
This type includes a reference returned from the server.
Syntax
IPWorksAuthLDAPReference (declared in ipworksauth.h)
Remarks
This type describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) reference, which may be queried inside the SearchResult, SearchResultReference, Result, or SearchComplete events.
When inside a SearchResult or SearchResultReference event, references will be a search result reference (that is, a continuation reference), in which case they represent the URLs to contact to continue the search.
When inside a Result or SearchComplete event, a reference will be a regular referral, in which case it represents the URL to contact to complete the requested operation.
Fields
URL
char* (read-only)
Default Value: ""
The url of the LDAP reference. If inside a SearchResult or SearchResultReference event, it represents a URL to contact to continue the search. If inside the Result event or SearchComplete event it represents the URL to contact in order to complete the requested operation.
Constructors
LDAPReference()
IPWorksAuthList Type
Syntax
IPWorksAuthList<T> (declared in ipworksauth.h)
Remarks
IPWorksAuthList is a generic class that is used to hold a collection of objects of type T, where T is one of the custom types supported by the LDAP class.
Methods | |
GetCount |
This method returns the current size of the collection.
int GetCount() {}
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SetCount |
This method sets the size of the collection. This method returns 0 if setting the size was successful; or -1 if the collection is ReadOnly. When adding additional objects to a collection call this method to specify the new size. Increasing the size of the collection preserves existing objects in the collection.
int SetCount(int count) {}
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Get |
This method gets the item at the specified position. The index parameter specifies the index of the item in the collection. This method returns NULL if an invalid index is specified.
T* Get(int index) {}
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Set |
This method sets the item at the specified position. The index parameter specifies the index of the item in the collection that is being set. This method returns -1 if an invalid index is specified. Note: Objects created using the new operator must be freed using the delete operator; they will not be automatically freed by the class.
T* Set(int index, T* value) {}
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Config Settings (LDAP Class)
The class accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.LDAP Config Settings
Note: This functionality is available only in Windows.
Note: This functionality is not available in Java.
ldap.Config("RequestControls=1.2.826.0.1.3344810.2.3 04");
To send a control without a value, specify only the OID. For instance:
ldap.Config("RequestControls=1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.8.5.1");
Log(ldap.Config("ResponseControls"));
The output may look something like this:
1.2.826.0.1.3344810.2.3 04
LDAP1.DN = Request("basedn")
LDAP1.Config ("SingleResultMode=true")
LDAP1.Search Request("query")
Dim Result, i
Response.Write "<hr><pre>"
Do
Result = LDAP1.ResultDN
if (Result <> "") then
Response.Write Result + "<br>"
'The attributes of each entry are in the AttrType and AttrValue property arrays
For i = 0 To LDAP1.AttrCount - 1
Response.Write LDAP1.AttrType(i) + ": " + LDAP1.AttrValue(i) + "<br>"
Next
End If
Loop While Result <> ""
Response.Write "</pre>"
Note: This functionality is available only in Windows.
Note: This functionality is not available in Java.
TCPClient Config Settings
If the FirewallHost setting is set to a Domain Name, a DNS request is initiated. Upon successful termination of the request, the FirewallHost setting is set to the corresponding address. If the search is not successful, an error is returned.
Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.
Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.
Note: This configuration setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.
0 | No firewall (default setting). |
1 | Connect through a tunneling proxy. FirewallPort is set to 80. |
2 | Connect through a SOCKS4 Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080. |
3 | Connect through a SOCKS5 Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080. |
10 | Connect through a SOCKS4A Proxy. FirewallPort is set to 1080. |
Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.
Note: This setting is provided for use by classs that do not directly expose Firewall properties.
Note: This value is not applicable in macOS.
Note: This configuration setting is only available in the Unix platform. It is not supported in masOS or FreeBSD.
In the case that Linger is True (default), two scenarios determine how long the connection will linger. In the first, if LingerTime is 0 (default), the system will attempt to send pending data for a connection until the default IP timeout expires.
In the second scenario, if LingerTime is a positive value, the system will attempt to send pending data until the specified LingerTime is reached. If this attempt fails, then the system will reset the connection.
The default behavior (which is also the default mode for stream sockets) might result in a long delay in closing the connection. Although the class returns control immediately, the system could hold system resources until all pending data are sent (even after your application closes).
Setting this property to False forces an immediate disconnection. If you know that the other side has received all the data you sent (e.g., by a client acknowledgment), setting this property to False might be the appropriate course of action.
In multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface), setting LocalHost to the value of an interface will make the class initiate connections (or accept in the case of server classs) only through that interface.
If the class is connected, the LocalHost setting shows the IP address of the interface through which the connection is made in internet dotted format (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd). In most cases, this is the address of the local host, except for multihomed hosts (machines with more than one IP interface).
Setting this to 0 (default) enables the system to choose a port at random. The chosen port will be shown by LocalPort after the connection is established.
LocalPort cannot be changed once a connection is made. Any attempt to set this when a connection is active will generate an error.
This configuration setting is useful when trying to connect to services that require a trusted port on the client side. An example is the remote shell (rsh) service in UNIX systems.
If an EOL string is found in the input stream before MaxLineLength bytes are received, the DataIn event is fired with the EOL parameter set to True, and the buffer is reset.
If no EOL is found, and MaxLineLength bytes are accumulated in the buffer, the DataIn event is fired with the EOL parameter set to False, and the buffer is reset.
The minimum value for MaxLineLength is 256 bytes. The default value is 2048 bytes.
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Note: This value is not applicable in Java.
By default, this configuration setting is set to False.
0 | IPv4 only |
1 | IPv6 only |
2 | IPv6 with IPv4 fallback |
Socket Config Settings
Note: This option is not valid for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports.
Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the InBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.
Some TCP/IP implementations do not support variable buffer sizes. If that is the case, when the class is activated the OutBufferSize reverts to its defined size. The same happens if you attempt to make it too large or too small.
Base Config Settings
The following is a list of valid code page identifiers:
Identifier | Name |
037 | IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada |
437 | OEM - United States |
500 | IBM EBCDIC - International |
708 | Arabic - ASMO 708 |
709 | Arabic - ASMO 449+, BCON V4 |
710 | Arabic - Transparent Arabic |
720 | Arabic - Transparent ASMO |
737 | OEM - Greek (formerly 437G) |
775 | OEM - Baltic |
850 | OEM - Multilingual Latin I |
852 | OEM - Latin II |
855 | OEM - Cyrillic (primarily Russian) |
857 | OEM - Turkish |
858 | OEM - Multilingual Latin I + Euro symbol |
860 | OEM - Portuguese |
861 | OEM - Icelandic |
862 | OEM - Hebrew |
863 | OEM - Canadian-French |
864 | OEM - Arabic |
865 | OEM - Nordic |
866 | OEM - Russian |
869 | OEM - Modern Greek |
870 | IBM EBCDIC - Multilingual/ROECE (Latin-2) |
874 | ANSI/OEM - Thai (same as 28605, ISO 8859-15) |
875 | IBM EBCDIC - Modern Greek |
932 | ANSI/OEM - Japanese, Shift-JIS |
936 | ANSI/OEM - Simplified Chinese (PRC, Singapore) |
949 | ANSI/OEM - Korean (Unified Hangul Code) |
950 | ANSI/OEM - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC) |
1026 | IBM EBCDIC - Turkish (Latin-5) |
1047 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin 1/Open System |
1140 | IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (037 + Euro symbol) |
1141 | IBM EBCDIC - Germany (20273 + Euro symbol) |
1142 | IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway (20277 + Euro symbol) |
1143 | IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden (20278 + Euro symbol) |
1144 | IBM EBCDIC - Italy (20280 + Euro symbol) |
1145 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain (20284 + Euro symbol) |
1146 | IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom (20285 + Euro symbol) |
1147 | IBM EBCDIC - France (20297 + Euro symbol) |
1148 | IBM EBCDIC - International (500 + Euro symbol) |
1149 | IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic (20871 + Euro symbol) |
1200 | Unicode UCS-2 Little-Endian (BMP of ISO 10646) |
1201 | Unicode UCS-2 Big-Endian |
1250 | ANSI - Central European |
1251 | ANSI - Cyrillic |
1252 | ANSI - Latin I |
1253 | ANSI - Greek |
1254 | ANSI - Turkish |
1255 | ANSI - Hebrew |
1256 | ANSI - Arabic |
1257 | ANSI - Baltic |
1258 | ANSI/OEM - Vietnamese |
1361 | Korean (Johab) |
10000 | MAC - Roman |
10001 | MAC - Japanese |
10002 | MAC - Traditional Chinese (Big5) |
10003 | MAC - Korean |
10004 | MAC - Arabic |
10005 | MAC - Hebrew |
10006 | MAC - Greek I |
10007 | MAC - Cyrillic |
10008 | MAC - Simplified Chinese (GB 2312) |
10010 | MAC - Romania |
10017 | MAC - Ukraine |
10021 | MAC - Thai |
10029 | MAC - Latin II |
10079 | MAC - Icelandic |
10081 | MAC - Turkish |
10082 | MAC - Croatia |
12000 | Unicode UCS-4 Little-Endian |
12001 | Unicode UCS-4 Big-Endian |
20000 | CNS - Taiwan |
20001 | TCA - Taiwan |
20002 | Eten - Taiwan |
20003 | IBM5550 - Taiwan |
20004 | TeleText - Taiwan |
20005 | Wang - Taiwan |
20105 | IA5 IRV International Alphabet No. 5 (7-bit) |
20106 | IA5 German (7-bit) |
20107 | IA5 Swedish (7-bit) |
20108 | IA5 Norwegian (7-bit) |
20127 | US-ASCII (7-bit) |
20261 | T.61 |
20269 | ISO 6937 Non-Spacing Accent |
20273 | IBM EBCDIC - Germany |
20277 | IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway |
20278 | IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden |
20280 | IBM EBCDIC - Italy |
20284 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain |
20285 | IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom |
20290 | IBM EBCDIC - Japanese Katakana Extended |
20297 | IBM EBCDIC - France |
20420 | IBM EBCDIC - Arabic |
20423 | IBM EBCDIC - Greek |
20424 | IBM EBCDIC - Hebrew |
20833 | IBM EBCDIC - Korean Extended |
20838 | IBM EBCDIC - Thai |
20866 | Russian - KOI8-R |
20871 | IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic |
20880 | IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Russian) |
20905 | IBM EBCDIC - Turkish |
20924 | IBM EBCDIC - Latin-1/Open System (1047 + Euro symbol) |
20932 | JIS X 0208-1990 & 0121-1990 |
20936 | Simplified Chinese (GB2312) |
21025 | IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Serbian, Bulgarian) |
21027 | Extended Alpha Lowercase |
21866 | Ukrainian (KOI8-U) |
28591 | ISO 8859-1 Latin I |
28592 | ISO 8859-2 Central Europe |
28593 | ISO 8859-3 Latin 3 |
28594 | ISO 8859-4 Baltic |
28595 | ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic |
28596 | ISO 8859-6 Arabic |
28597 | ISO 8859-7 Greek |
28598 | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew |
28599 | ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 |
28605 | ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 |
29001 | Europa 3 |
38598 | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew |
50220 | ISO 2022 Japanese with no halfwidth Katakana |
50221 | ISO 2022 Japanese with halfwidth Katakana |
50222 | ISO 2022 Japanese JIS X 0201-1989 |
50225 | ISO 2022 Korean |
50227 | ISO 2022 Simplified Chinese |
50229 | ISO 2022 Traditional Chinese |
50930 | Japanese (Katakana) Extended |
50931 | US/Canada and Japanese |
50933 | Korean Extended and Korean |
50935 | Simplified Chinese Extended and Simplified Chinese |
50936 | Simplified Chinese |
50937 | US/Canada and Traditional Chinese |
50939 | Japanese (Latin) Extended and Japanese |
51932 | EUC - Japanese |
51936 | EUC - Simplified Chinese |
51949 | EUC - Korean |
51950 | EUC - Traditional Chinese |
52936 | HZ-GB2312 Simplified Chinese |
54936 | Windows XP: GB18030 Simplified Chinese (4 Byte) |
57002 | ISCII Devanagari |
57003 | ISCII Bengali |
57004 | ISCII Tamil |
57005 | ISCII Telugu |
57006 | ISCII Assamese |
57007 | ISCII Oriya |
57008 | ISCII Kannada |
57009 | ISCII Malayalam |
57010 | ISCII Gujarati |
57011 | ISCII Punjabi |
65000 | Unicode UTF-7 |
65001 | Unicode UTF-8 |
Identifier | Name |
1 | ASCII |
2 | NEXTSTEP |
3 | JapaneseEUC |
4 | UTF8 |
5 | ISOLatin1 |
6 | Symbol |
7 | NonLossyASCII |
8 | ShiftJIS |
9 | ISOLatin2 |
10 | Unicode |
11 | WindowsCP1251 |
12 | WindowsCP1252 |
13 | WindowsCP1253 |
14 | WindowsCP1254 |
15 | WindowsCP1250 |
21 | ISO2022JP |
30 | MacOSRoman |
10 | UTF16String |
0x90000100 | UTF16BigEndian |
0x94000100 | UTF16LittleEndian |
0x8c000100 | UTF32String |
0x98000100 | UTF32BigEndian |
0x9c000100 | UTF32LittleEndian |
65536 | Proprietary |
- Product: The product the license is for.
- Product Key: The key the license was generated from.
- License Source: Where the license was found (e.g., RuntimeLicense, License File).
- License Type: The type of license installed (e.g., Royalty Free, Single Server).
- Last Valid Build: The last valid build number for which the license will work.
This setting only works on these classes: AS3Receiver, AS3Sender, Atom, Client(3DS), FTP, FTPServer, IMAP, OFTPClient, SSHClient, SCP, Server(3DS), Sexec, SFTP, SFTPServer, SSHServer, TCPClient, TCPServer.
FIPS mode can be enabled by setting the UseFIPSCompliantAPI configuration setting to true. This is a static setting that applies to all instances of all classes of the toolkit within the process. It is recommended to enable or disable this setting once before the component has been used to establish a connection. Enabling FIPS while an instance of the component is active and connected may result in unexpected behavior.
For more details, please see the FIPS 140-2 Compliance article.
Note: This setting is applicable only on Windows.
Note: Enabling FIPS compliance requires a special license; please contact sales@nsoftware.com for details.
Setting this configuration setting to true tells the class to use the internal implementation instead of using the system security libraries.
On Windows, this setting is set to false by default. On Linux/macOS, this setting is set to true by default.
To use the system security libraries for Linux, OpenSSL support must be enabled. For more information on how to enable OpenSSL, please refer to the OpenSSL Notes section.
Trappable Errors (LDAP Class)
Error Handling (C++)
Call the GetLastErrorCode() method to obtain the last called method's result code; 0 indicates success, while a non-zero error code indicates that this method encountered an error during its execution. Known error codes are listed below. If an error occurs, the GetLastError() method can be called to retrieve the associated error message.
LDAP Errors
118 | Firewall error. Error message contains detailed description. |
301 | Index out of range. |
331 | Bad attribute index. |
334 | Busy executing current method. |
335 | Error in search filter. |
336 | Protocol error. |
The class may also return one of the following error codes, which are inherited from other classes.
TCPClient Errors
100 | You cannot change the RemotePort at this time. A connection is in progress. |
101 | You cannot change the RemoteHost (Server) at this time. A connection is in progress. |
102 | The RemoteHost address is invalid (0.0.0.0). |
104 | Already connected. If you want to reconnect, close the current connection first. |
106 | You cannot change the LocalPort at this time. A connection is in progress. |
107 | You cannot change the LocalHost at this time. A connection is in progress. |
112 | You cannot change MaxLineLength at this time. A connection is in progress. |
116 | RemotePort cannot be zero. Please specify a valid service port number. |
117 | You cannot change the UseConnection option while the class is active. |
135 | Operation would block. |
201 | Timeout. |
211 | Action impossible in control's present state. |
212 | Action impossible while not connected. |
213 | Action impossible while listening. |
301 | Timeout. |
302 | Could not open file. |
434 | Unable to convert string to selected CodePage. |
1105 | Already connecting. If you want to reconnect, close the current connection first. |
1117 | You need to connect first. |
1119 | You cannot change the LocalHost at this time. A connection is in progress. |
1120 | Connection dropped by remote host. |
TCP/IP Errors
10004 | [10004] Interrupted system call. |
10009 | [10009] Bad file number. |
10013 | [10013] Access denied. |
10014 | [10014] Bad address. |
10022 | [10022] Invalid argument. |
10024 | [10024] Too many open files. |
10035 | [10035] Operation would block. |
10036 | [10036] Operation now in progress. |
10037 | [10037] Operation already in progress. |
10038 | [10038] Socket operation on nonsocket. |
10039 | [10039] Destination address required. |
10040 | [10040] Message is too long. |
10041 | [10041] Protocol wrong type for socket. |
10042 | [10042] Bad protocol option. |
10043 | [10043] Protocol is not supported. |
10044 | [10044] Socket type is not supported. |
10045 | [10045] Operation is not supported on socket. |
10046 | [10046] Protocol family is not supported. |
10047 | [10047] Address family is not supported by protocol family. |
10048 | [10048] Address already in use. |
10049 | [10049] Cannot assign requested address. |
10050 | [10050] Network is down. |
10051 | [10051] Network is unreachable. |
10052 | [10052] Net dropped connection or reset. |
10053 | [10053] Software caused connection abort. |
10054 | [10054] Connection reset by peer. |
10055 | [10055] No buffer space available. |
10056 | [10056] Socket is already connected. |
10057 | [10057] Socket is not connected. |
10058 | [10058] Cannot send after socket shutdown. |
10059 | [10059] Too many references, cannot splice. |
10060 | [10060] Connection timed out. |
10061 | [10061] Connection refused. |
10062 | [10062] Too many levels of symbolic links. |
10063 | [10063] File name is too long. |
10064 | [10064] Host is down. |
10065 | [10065] No route to host. |
10066 | [10066] Directory is not empty |
10067 | [10067] Too many processes. |
10068 | [10068] Too many users. |
10069 | [10069] Disc Quota Exceeded. |
10070 | [10070] Stale NFS file handle. |
10071 | [10071] Too many levels of remote in path. |
10091 | [10091] Network subsystem is unavailable. |
10092 | [10092] WINSOCK DLL Version out of range. |
10093 | [10093] Winsock is not loaded yet. |
11001 | [11001] Host not found. |
11002 | [11002] Nonauthoritative 'Host not found' (try again or check DNS setup). |
11003 | [11003] Nonrecoverable errors: FORMERR, REFUSED, NOTIMP. |
11004 | [11004] Valid name, no data record (check DNS setup). |