Hi !
I have just experienced some problems with too many open connections to an LDAP server.
It looks like some script of mine is responsible for that, because I have never called unbind() but the script is running in mod_perl Registry mode.
Running some tests against netcat I saw that unbind() does not disconnect the socket, the network connection stays open.
I believe that this will only occur if the LDAP-server has a problem, but I would really like to make sure that the connection is closed.
Does anyone know of a way to close the socket using Net::LDAP ? I couldn't find anything in the docs.
Thanks,
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amphiplex
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