SLAPO-CLOAK(5)SLAPO-CLOAK(5)NAMEslapo-cloak - Attribute cloak overlay to slapd
SYNOPSIS
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
DESCRIPTION
The cloak overlay to slapd(8) allows the server to hide specific
attributes, unless explicitely requested by the client. This improve
performance when a client requests all attributes and get a huge binary
attribute that is of no interest for it. This behavior is disabled
when the manageDSAit control (RFC 3296) is used.
CONFIGURATION
The config directives that are specific to the cloak overlay must be
prefixed by cloak-, to avoid potential conflicts with directives spe‐
cific to the underlying database or to other stacked overlays.
overlay cloak
This directive adds the cloak overlay to the current database,
or to the frontend, if used before any database instantiation;
see slapd.conf(5) for details.
This slapd.conf configuration option is defined for the cloak overlay.
It may have multiple occurrences, and it must appear after the overlay
directive:
cloak-attr <attribute> [<class>]
The value <attribute> is the name of the attribute that will be
cloaked.
The optional <class> restricts cloaking only to entries of the
named <class>.
EXAMPLE
This example hide the jpegPhoto attribute. Add the following to
slapd.conf:
database <database>
# ...
overlay cloak
cloak-attr jpegPhoto
and that slapd loads cloak.la, if compiled as a run-time module;
FILES
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
SEE ALSOslapd.conf(5), slapd(8). The slapo-cloak(5) overlay supports dynamic
configuration via back-config.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This module was originally written in 2008 by Emmanuel Dreyfus.
OpenLDAP LDVERSION RELEASEDATE SLAPO-CLOAK(5)