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LDAPVI(1)			 User Commands			     LDAPVI(1)

NAME
       ldapvi - LDAP client

SYNOPSIS
       ldapvi [OPTION]... [FILTER] [AD]...

DESCRIPTION
   Quickstart:
	      ldapvi --discover --host HOSTNAME

       Perform an LDAP search and update results using a text editor.

   Other usage:
       ldapvi --out [OPTION]... [FILTER] [AD]...
	      Print entries

       ldapvi --in [OPTION]... [FILENAME]
	      Load change records

       ldapvi --delete [OPTION]... DN...
	      Edit a delete record

       ldapvi --rename [OPTION]... DN1 DN2
	      Edit a rename record

   Connection options:
       -h, --host URL
	      Server.

       -D, --user USER
	      Search  filter  or DN: User to bind as.	  [1] Sets --bind sim‐
	      ple.

       -w, --password SECRET
	      Password (also valid for SASL).

       --bind [simple,sasl]
	      Disable or enable SASL.

       --bind-dialog [never,auto,always]
	      Interactive login dialog.

   SASL options (these parameters set --bind sasl):
       -I, --sasl-interactive Set --bind-dialog always.

       -O, --sasl-secprops P
	      SASL security properties.

       -Q, --sasl-quiet
	      Set --bind-dialog never.

       -R, --sasl-realm
	      R	 SASL realm.

       -U, --sasl-authcid AC
	      SASL authentication identity.

       -X, --sasl-authzid AZ
	      SASL authorization identity.

       -Y, --sasl-mech
	      MECH  SASL mechanism.

   Search parameters:
       -b, --base DN
	      Search base.

       -s, --scope SCOPE
	      Search scope.  One of base|one|sub.

       -S, --sort KEYS
	      Sort control (critical).

   Miscellaneous options:
       --add  (Only with --in, --ldapmodify:) Treat  attrval  records  as  new
	      entries to add.

       -o, --class OBJCLASS
	      Class to add.  Can be repeated.  Implies -A.

       --config
	      Print parameters in ldap.conf syntax.

       -c  --continue
	      Ignore LDAP errors and continue processing.

       --deleteoldrdn
	      (Only with --rename:) Delete the old RDN.

       -a, --deref
	      never|searching|finding|always

       -d, --discover
	      Auto-detect naming contexts.		[2]

       -A, --empty
	      Don't search, start with empty file.  See -o.

       --encoding [ASCII|UTF-8|binary]
	      The encoding to allow.  Default is UTF-8.

       -H, --help
	      This help.

       --ldap-conf
	      Always read libldap configuration.

       -m, --may
	      Show missing optional attributes as comments.

       -M, --managedsait
	      manageDsaIT control (critical).

       --noquestions
	      Commit without asking for confirmation.

       -!, --noninteractive
	      Never ask any questions.

       -q, --quiet
	      Disable progress output.

       -R, --read DN
	      Same as -b DN -s base '(objectclass=*)' + *

       -Z, --starttls
	      Require startTLS.

       --tls [never|allow|try|strict]
	      Level of TLS strictess.

       -v, --verbose
	      Note every update.

   Shortcuts:
       --ldapsearch
	      Short for --quiet --out

       --ldapmodify
	      Short for --noninteractive --in

       --ldapdelete
	      Short for --noninteractive --delete

       --ldapmoddn
	      Short for --noninteractive --rename

       Environment variables: VISUAL, EDITOR, PAGER.

   [1] User names can be specified as distinguished names:
	      uid=foo,ou=bar,dc=acme,dc=com

	      or search filters:

	      (uid=foo)

	      Note  the	 use  of parenthesis, which can be omitted from search
	      filters usually but are required here.  For this searching  bind
	      to work, your client library must be configured with appropriate
	      default search parameters.

       [2] Repeat the search for each naming context found and present the

       concatenation of all search results.
	      Conflicts with --base.

	      With --config, show a BASE configuration line for each context.

       A special (offline) option is --diff,  which  compares  two  files  and
       writes any changes to standard output in LDIF format.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to "ldapvi@lists.askja.de".

GETTING STARTED
       Assuming	 a  suitably configured LDAP library, run ldapvi without argu‐
       ments to see all entries available.

       Otherwise, try `ldapvi -h HOSTNAME --discover' to query	the  ROOT  DSE
       for available naming contexts.

       Once that works, run `ldapvi -h HOSTNAME --discover --config' to gener‐
       ate  sample  configuration  that	 can  be  pasted  into	~/.ldaprc   or
       /etc/ldap/ldap.conf.

FILE FORMAT
       ldapvi  uses  an LDIF-like syntax, but not standard LDIF.  Please refer
       to http://www.lichteblau.com/ldapvi/manual.xml#syntax

BUGS
       Please report bugs to <ldapvi@lists.askja.de>.

SEE ALSO
       http://www.lichteblau.com/ldapvi/manual.xml

AUTHOR
       David Lichteblau <david@lichteblau.com>

ldapvi 1.7			   May 2007			     LDAPVI(1)
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