# -*- perl -*- use Config; use File::Basename qw(&basename &dirname); use Cwd; # This forces PL files to create target in same directory as PL file. # This is so that make depend always knows where to find PL derivatives. my $origdir = cwd; chdir dirname($0); my $script = basename($0, '.PL'); $script .= '.com' if $^O eq 'VMS'; unlink($script); open OUT, ">$script" or die "open for writing $script: $!"; print OUT <<"!GROK!THIS!"; $Config{startperl} eval 'exec $Config{perlpath} -S \$0 \${1+"\$@"}' if \$running_under_some_shell && \$running_under_some_shell; !GROK!THIS! # In the following, perl variables are not expanded during extraction. print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!'; # -*- perl -*- # Nearly complete clone of Umich ldapsearch program # # c.ridd@isode.com # # $Id: ldapsearch.PL,v 1.3 2000/08/03 17:10:26 gbarr Exp $ # # $Log: ldapsearch.PL,v $ # Revision 1.3 2000/08/03 17:10:26 gbarr # *** empty log message *** # # Revision 1.3 1999/01/11 08:33:34 cjr # Revised for 0.09 API # # Revision 1.2 1998/10/20 08:38:43 cjr # Add support for binary values (base64 encoding and the -B option) # # Revision 1.1 1998/10/19 15:14:15 cjr # Initial revision # use strict; use Carp; use Net::LDAP; use URI::ldap; use Net::LDAP::LDIF; use vars qw($opt_n $opt_v $opt_t $opt_u $opt_A $opt_B $opt_L $opt_R $opt_d $opt_F $opt_S $opt_f $opt_b $opt_b $opt_s $opt_a $opt_l $opt_z $opt_D $opt_w $opt_h $opt_p $opt_3); use Getopt::Std; # Enums my %scopes = ( 'base' => 0, 'one' => 1, 'sub' => '2' ); my %derefs = ( 'never' => 0, 'search' => 1, 'find' => 2, 'always' => 3 ); # We only print attributes that we know are text # This stuff is in lieu of a workable Schema module my @textsyntax = grep /^\w/, (<<'EOS' =~ /(#.*|\S+)/g); # qw() with comments # RFC 2251 modifiersName modifyTimestamp creatorsName createTimestamp # RFC 2256 objectClass aliasedObjectName knowledgeInformation cn sn serialNumber c l st street o ou title description searchGuide businessCategory postalAddress postalCode postOfficeBox physicalDeliveryOfficeName telephoneNumber telexNumber teletexTerminalIdentifier facsimileTelephoneNumber x121Address internationaliSDNNumber registeredAddress destinationIndicator preferredDeliveryMethod presentationAddress supportedApplicationContext member owner roleOccupant seeAlso userPassword name givenName initials generationQualifier x500UniqueIdentifier dnQualifier enhancedSearchGuide protocolInformation distinguishedName uniqueMember houseIdentifier dmdName # RFC 1274 mail rfc822Mailbox # RFC 2079 labeledURI # Definitions from other schemas goes here... collectivePostalAddress collectiveTelephoneNumber collectiveFacsimileTelephoneNumber supportedLDAPVersion EOS my %istext; # keys are canonicalised attribute names. foreach (@textsyntax) { $istext{lc($_)} = 1; }; die "Usage: $0 [options] filter [attributes...]\ where:\ filter RFC 2254 compliant LDAP search filter\ attributes whitespace-separated list of attributes to retrieve\ (if no attribute list is given, all are retrieved)\ options:\ -n show what would be done but don\'t actually search\ -v run in verbose mode (diagnostics to standard output)\ -A retrieve attribute names only (no values)\ -B do not suppress printing of non-ASCII values\ -L print entries in LDIF format (-B is implied)\ -R do not automatically follow referrals\ -d level set LDAP debugging level to \'level\'\ -F sep print `sep' instead of \'=\' between attribute names and values\ -b basedn base dn for search\ -s scope one of base, one, or sub (search scope)\ -a deref one of never, always, search, or find (alias dereferencing)\ -l time lim time limit (in seconds) for search\ -z size lim size limit (in entries) for search\ -D binddn bind dn\ -w passwd bind passwd (for simple authentication)\ -h host ldap server\ -p port port on ldap server\ -3 connect using LDAPv3, otherwise use LDAPv2\n" unless @ARGV; getopts('nvtuABLRd:F:S:f:b:s:a:l:z:D:w:h:p:3'); die "$0: arguments -t -u -S and -f are not supported yet" if ($opt_t || $opt_u || $opt_S || $opt_f); # Default the host to a known good LDAP server $opt_h = 'nameflow.dante.net' unless $opt_h; $opt_F = '=' unless $opt_F; die "$0: unknown scope $opt_s\n" if $opt_s && !defined($scopes{$opt_s}); die "$0: unknown deref $opt_a\n" if $opt_a && !defined($derefs{$opt_a}); my $filter = shift || die "$0: missing filter\n"; # We are expecting to get back referrals from the search. Each referral may # lead to more referrals being returned, etc etc. # # So we handle this by looping through a list of referrals, taking the top # one each time, but possibly adding extra ones inside the loop. We prime the # list of referrals by making a 'referral' from the command line args. # # The loop body does the open, bind, search, unbind and close. # # The authentication offered to any particular server is not offered to any # other server, unless the referral indicates it should. This prevents you # revealing your password (etc) to random servers. my $initial = URI->new("ldap:"); $initial->host($opt_h); $initial->dn($opt_b); $initial->port($opt_p) if $opt_p; my %exts; $exts{bindname} = $opt_D if $opt_D; $exts{bindpassword} = $opt_w if $opt_w; $initial->extensions(%exts); my @urls = ($initial->as_string); my $ldif = Net::LDAP::LDIF->new if $opt_L; my $first_record = 1; while (@urls) { my $url = URI::ldap->new(shift @urls); my %exts = $url->extensions; my $ldap; my %openargs; my %bindargs; my %searchargs; $bindargs{dn} = $exts{bindname} if $exts{bindname}; $bindargs{password} = $exts{bindpassword} if $exts{bindpassword}; $openargs{port} = $url->port if $url->port; $openargs{debug} = $opt_d if $opt_d; dumpargs("new", $url->host, \%openargs) if ($opt_n || $opt_v); unless ($opt_n) { $ldap = new Net::LDAP($url->host, %openargs) or die $@; } # # Bind as the desired version, falling back if required to v2 # $bindargs{version} = $opt_3 ? 3 : 2; if ($bindargs{version} == 3) { dumpargs("bind", undef, \%bindargs) if ($opt_n || $opt_v); unless ($opt_n) { $ldap->bind(%bindargs) or $bindargs{version} = 2; } } if ($bindargs{version} == 2) { dumpargs("bind", undef, \%bindargs) if ($opt_n || $opt_v); unless ($opt_n) { $ldap->bind(%bindargs) or die $@; } } # Set search arguments $searchargs{base} = $opt_b if $opt_b; $searchargs{base} = $url->dn if $url->dn; $searchargs{scope} = $opt_s if $opt_s; $searchargs{scope} = $url->_scope if defined $url->_scope; $searchargs{scope} = $scopes{$searchargs{scope}} if $searchargs{scope}; $searchargs{deref} = $derefs{$opt_a} if $opt_a; $searchargs{sizelimit} = $opt_z if $opt_z; $searchargs{timelimit} = $opt_l if $opt_l; $searchargs{attrsonly} = 1 if $opt_t; # typesOnly $searchargs{filter} = $filter; $searchargs{attrs} = [ @ARGV ]; dumpargs("search", undef, \%searchargs) if ($opt_n || $opt_v); # Print results # Hm, this is harder work than the actual search! unless ($opt_n) { my $results = $ldap->search(%searchargs) or die $@; my @entries = $results->entries; if ($opt_L) { $ldif->write(@entries); } else { my $entry; foreach $entry (@entries) { print "\n" unless $first_record; $first_record = 0; my ($attr, $val); # Print in a pseudo EDB format # Not a useful format, but it shows how to get to the # attributes and values in an entry print $entry->dn,"\n"; foreach $attr ($entry->attributes) { my $is_printable = $istext{lc($attr)}; foreach $val ($entry->get($attr)) { print "$attr$opt_F"; if ($opt_B || $is_printable) { print "$val\n"; } else { print "(binary value)\n"; } } # foreach value } # foreach attribute } # foreach entry } # EDB format # Check for any referrals my @refs = $results->referrals; if ($opt_v && @refs) { map { print "Referral to: $_\n" } @refs; } push @urls, @refs unless $opt_R; # Check for any search continuation references my @conts = $results->references; if ($opt_v && @conts) { map { print "Continue at: $_\n" } @conts; } push @urls, @conts unless $opt_R; } if ($opt_n || $opt_v) { print "unbind()\n"; } unless ($opt_n) { $ldap->unbind() or die $@; } } # foreach URL sub dumpargs { my ($cmd,$s,$rh) = @_; my @t; push @t, "'$s'" if $s; map { my $value = $$rh{$_}; if (ref($value) eq 'ARRAY') { push @t, "$_ => [" . join(", ", @$value) . "]"; } else { push @t, "$_ => '$value'"; } } keys(%$rh); print "$cmd(", join(", ", @t), ")\n"; } !NO!SUBS! close OUT or die "Can't close $script: $!"; chmod 0755, $script or die "Can't reset permissions for $script: $!\n"; exec("$Config{'eunicefix'} $script") if $Config{'eunicefix'} ne ':'; chdir $origdir;