authentication password syntax
authorization identity control
Common Development and Distribution License
deprecated password storage scheme
Directory Services Markup Language
entry change notification control
extensible match search filter
greater than or equal to search filter
less than or equal to search filter
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
notice of disconnection unsolicited notification
Password Modify extended operation
Simple Authentication and Security Layer
virtual attributes only control
The LDAP unbind operation is used to indicate that the client wants to disconnect from the server.
Note that the unbind operation cannot be used to destroy an authentication session while leaving the underlying connection established. If the client does not close the connection after sending an unbind request, then the server will. If there is a need to revert a connection to an unauthenticated state, then an anonymous bind operation should be performed.
The LDAP unbind request protocol op is defined as follows:
UnbindRequest ::= [APPLICATION 2] NULL
An unbind request does not contain any elements, and the server will not send a response to an unbind request.