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SLAPO-RETCODE(5)					      SLAPO-RETCODE(5)

NAME
       slapo-retcode - return code overlay to slapd

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The  retcode  overlay  to  slapd(8)  is	useful to test the behavior of
       clients when server-generated erroneous and/or unusual responses occur,
       e.g. error codes, referrals, excessive response times and so on.

       The error responses are generated according to different strategies.

       In  the	first case, all operations targeted at a specific configurable
       subtree cause the object related to the request DN to be looked up  and
       checked for return code data: a response code, plus an optional textual
       message, an optional configurable delay, an optional matched DN	field,
       and, when the response code is "referral", a (list of) referral(s).

       Well-known response codes from standard track documents are provided in
       retcode.conf, which can be included after instantiating the overlay.

       In the second case, objects of classes inherited from the errAbsObject,
       like errObject or errAuxObject, when returned as intermediate responses
       of a search request, are changed into the response  dictated  by	 their
       content.

       A  third	 mode causes objects to be looked up from the underlying data‐
       base to discover if their class inherits	 from  errABsObject;  in  that
       case, their content is used to compute the corresponding response.

       The  behavior  is disabled by using the manageDSAit control (RFC 3296);
       in that case, the resulting object, either present in the directory  or
       dynamically  generated  by the overlay, or contained in the request, is
       handled as usual.

       The config directives that are specific to the retcode overlay must  be
       prefixed	 by  retcode-,	to avoid conflicts with directives specific to
       the underlying database or to other stacked  overlays.	The  following
       specific directives can be used to configure the retcode overlay:

       retcode-parent <DN>
	      This directive defines the parent DN where dynamically generated
	      entries reside.  If not defined, the suffix of the  database  is
	      used.

       retcode-item    <RDN>	<errCode>    [op=<oplist>]    [text=<message>]
	      [ref=<referral>]	      [sleeptime=<sec>]		[matched=<DN>]
	      [unsolicited=<OID>[:<data>]]
	      [flags=[{pre|post}-]disconnect[,...]]
	      A dynamically generated  entry,  located	below  retcode-parent.
	      The errCode is the number of the response code; it can be in any
	      format supported by strtol(3).  The optional oplist is a list of
	      operations  that	cause response code generation; if absent, all
	      operations are affected.	The matched field is  the  matched  DN
	      that  is	returned along with the error, while the text field is
	      an optional diagnostics message.	The ref field is only  allowed
	      for  the	referral  response  code.   The sleeptime field causes
	      slapd(8)	to  sleep  the	specified  number  of  seconds	before
	      proceeding  with	the  operation.	  The unsolicited field can be
	      used to cause the return of an  RFC  4511	 unsolicited  response
	      message;	if  OID is not "0", an extended response is generated,
	      with the optional data appended.	If flags contains  disconnect,
	      or   pre-disconnect,   slapd(8)  disconnects  abruptly,  without
	      notice; post-disconnect causes disconnection right after sending
	      response as appropriate.

       retcode-indir
	      Enables  exploitation  of in-directory stored errAbsObject.  May
	      result in a lot of unnecessary overhead.

       retcode-sleep [-]<n>
	      Defines a sleep time in seconds that is  spent  before  actually
	      handling	any  operation.	  If negative, a random time between 0
	      and the absolute value of the argument is used.

SCHEMA
       The retcode overlay utilizes the "return code" schema described herein.
       This  schema  is specifically designed for use with this overlay and is
       not intended to be used otherwise.  It is also noted  that  the	schema
       described  here	is  a  work  in	 progress, and hence subject to change
       without notice.	The schema is loaded automatically by the overlay.

       The schema includes a number of object classes and associated attribute
       types as described below.

       The error code:
	   (  1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.1
	       NAME ( 'errCode' )
	       DESC 'LDAP error code'
	       EQUALITY integerMatch
	       ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The operations that trigger the response code:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.2
	       NAME ( 'errOp' )
	       DESC 'Operations the errObject applies to'
	       EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
	       SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )

       The text message:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.3
	       NAME ( 'errText' )
	       DESC 'LDAP error textual description'
	       EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
	       SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The sleep time before the response is actually returned to the client:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.4
	       NAME ( 'errSleepTime' )
	       DESC 'Time to wait before returning the error'
	       EQUALITY integerMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The matched DN returned to the client:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.5
	       NAME ( 'errMatchedDN' )
	       DESC 'Value to be returned as matched DN'
	       EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The OID to be returned as extended response OID in RFC 4511 unsolicited
       responses ("0" generates a regular response with msgid set to 0):
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.6
	       NAME ( 'errUnsolicitedOID' )
	       DESC 'OID to be returned within unsolicited response'
	       EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The octet string to be returned as extended response data in  RFC  4511
       unsolicited response:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.7
	       NAME ( 'errUnsolicitedData' )
	       DESC 'Data to be returned within unsolicited response'
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       If  TRUE,  slapd(8)  disconnects	 abruptly without notice; if FALSE, it
       disconnects after sending response as appropriate:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.1.8
	       NAME ( 'errDisconnect' )
	       DESC 'Disconnect without notice'
	       SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
	       SINGLE-VALUE )

       The abstract class that triggers the overlay:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.3.0
	       NAME ( 'errAbsObject' )
	       SUP top ABSTRACT
	       MUST ( errCode )
	       MAY ( cn $ description $ errOp $ errText $ errSleepTime
		   $ errMatchedDN ) )

       The standalone structural objectclass for specifically created data:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.3.1
	       NAME ( 'errObject' )
	       SUP errAbsObject STRUCTURAL )

       The auxiliary objectclass to alter the behavior of existing objects:
	   ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.666.11.4.3.2
	       NAME ( 'errAuxObject' )
	       SUP errAbsObject AUXILIARY )

EXAMPLE
	      overlay	      retcode
	      retcode-parent  "ou=RetCodes,dc=example,dc=com"

	      # retcode.conf is found in tests/data/ of the source tree
	      include	      ./retcode.conf

	      # Wait 10 seconds, then return success (0x00)
	      retcode-item    "cn=Success after 10 seconds" 0x00 sleeptime=10
	      # Wait 10 seconds, then return timelimitExceeded (0x03)
	      retcode-item    "cn=Timelimit after 10 seconds" 0x03 sleeptime=10

FILES
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
	      default slapd configuration file

SEE ALSO
       slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5), slapd(8).  The slapo-retcode(5) overlay
       supports dynamic configuration via back-config.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       This  module  was  written  in  2005  by Pierangelo Masarati for SysNet
       s.n.c.

OpenLDAP 2.4.23			  2010/06/30		      SLAPO-RETCODE(5)
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