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SLAPO-MEMBEROF(5)					     SLAPO-MEMBEROF(5)

NAME
       slapo-memberof - Reverse Group Membership overlay to slapd

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The memberof overlay to slapd(8) allows automatic reverse group member‐
       ship maintenance.  Any time a group entry is modified, its members  are
       modified	 as  appropriate  in  order to keep a DN-valued "is member of"
       attribute updated with the DN of the group.

CONFIGURATION
       The config directives that are specific to the memberof overlay must be
       prefixed	 by  memberof-,	 to  avoid potential conflicts with directives
       specific to the underlying database or to other stacked overlays.

       overlay memberof
	      This directive adds the memberof overlay to  the	current	 data‐
	      base; see slapd.conf(5) for details.

       The following slapd.conf configuration options are defined for the mem‐
       berofoverlay.

       memberof-group-oc <group-oc>
	      The value <group-oc> is the name of the objectClass  that	 trig‐
	      gers  the	 reverse  group	 membership  update.   It  defaults to
	      groupOfNames.

       memberof-member-ad <member-ad>
	      The value <member-ad> is the name of the attribute that contains
	      the  names  of  the members in the group objects; it must be DN-
	      valued.  It defaults to member.

       memberof-memberof-ad <memberof-ad>
	      The value <memberof-ad> is the name of the attribute  that  con‐
	      tains  the names of the groups an entry is member of; it must be
	      DN-valued.  Its contents are automatically updated by the	 over‐
	      lay.  It defaults to memberOf.

       memberof-dn <dn>
	      The value <dn> contains the DN that is used as modifiersName for
	      internal modifications performed to  update  the	reverse	 group
	      membership.   It	defaults to the rootdn of the underlying data‐
	      base.

       memberof-dangling {ignore, drop, error}
	      This option determines the behavior of the overlay when,	during
	      a	 modification, it encounters dangling references.  The default
	      is ignore, which may leave dangling references.	Other  options
	      are  drop,  which discards those modifications that would result
	      in dangling references, and error,  which	 causes	 modifications
	      that would result in dangling references to fail.

       memberof-dangling-error <error-code>
	      If memberof-dangling is set to error, this configuration parame‐
	      ter can be used to modify the response code returned in case  of
	      violation.   It  defaults	 to  "constraint violation", but other
	      implementations are known to return "no such object" instead.

       memberof-refint {true|FALSE}
	      This option determines whether the overlay will try to  preserve
	      referential  integrity  or  not.	 If set to TRUE, when an entry
	      containing values of the "is member of" attribute	 is  modified,
	      the corresponding groups are modified as well.

       The  memberof  overlay  may be used with any backend that provides full
       read-write functionality, but it is mainly intended for use with	 local
       storage backends.

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

SEE ALSO
       slapd.conf(5),  slapd-config(5), slapd(8).  The slapo-memberof(5) over‐
       lay 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-MEMBEROF(5)
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