Hello Monks!

I'm writing mod-perl handler scripts to run on Apache 2.4 under Ubuntu 24.04. I'm using mod_authnz_ldap to connect to an Active Directory for authentication and authorization. mod_authnz_ldap relies on mod-ldap and the docs for mod-ldap only discuss it providing LDAP services to other modules.

My handler script needs to make several LDAP queries and I would like to take advantage of mod-ldap's persistent connections and operation cache.

Is this possible? It's very hard to find relevant documentation on the web because of the huge number of search results regarding authentication, authorization, Net::LDAP and, of course, Apache's own Directory Server software. Can anyone point me at relevant material or give me some hints?

Yours,

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In reply to querying LDAP from mod-perl handlers by seismofish

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