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 abandon operation can be used to request that the server stop processing on an outstanding request. The abandon request protocol op is as follows:
AbandonRequest ::= [APPLICATION 16] MessageID
The message ID provided in the request is the message ID of the operation to abandon.
The abandon operation does not have a response, so there is no way for clients to know whether the abandon operation was successful. Similarly, if an operation was abandoned, then no response will be provided for it, so the client may wait indefinitely for a response that will never be sent. Both of these issues are addressed by the cancel extended operation.
Bind, unbind, abandon, and StartTLS extended operations cannot be abandoned.