access control instruction (ACI)
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
A search filter provides a mechanism for defining the criteria for defining matching entries in an LDAP search operation. There are ten different types of search filters defined in LDAP:
Serve as a container for holding zero or more search filter elements. All search filters contained in the AND filter must match the target entry for the AND filter to match.
Serve as a container for holding zero or more search filter elements. At least one of the search filters contained in the OR filter must match the target entry for the OR filter to match.
Serves as a container for exactly one search filter element. The embedded filter must not match the target entry for the NOT filter to match.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries that contain a specified value for a given attribute.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries with attribute values matching a specified substring.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries with attribute values greater than or equal to a specific value.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries with attribute values less than or equal to a specific value.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries that contain at least one value for a specified attribute.
Provides a mechanism for identifying entries with attribute values that are approximately equal to a given value.
Provides a mechanism for using a matching rule to identify matching entries using an extensible mechanism.
See RFC 4515 for more information about LDAP search filters and a mechanism for representing them as strings.