Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34492&edit=1
ID: 34492
Comment by: qmt9z3 at yahoo dot com
Reported by: iarenaza at escomposlinux dot org
Summary: ldap_parse_result() doesn't provide serverctrls
value
Status: Open
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 4CVS-2005-09-13 (snap)
Block user comment: N
New Comment:
Iñaki Arenaza who opened this request for feature is also willing to
provide the patch. This of value to anyone dealing with huge search
results and intend to go thru a pagination process. Is there a reason
why this is not pursued? I don't believe there is anything additional
needed to be done other than applying patches and testing. What does
it take to have the patch walked into the future releases?
Previous Comments:
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[2009-10-27 22:10:39] clem dot oudot at gmail dot com
Hello,
I develop a simple LDAP password tool
(http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/self-service-password) and
need to use the LDAP ppolicy control.
I face the same issue because I need to recover the control in the
response. So this issue concerns all LDAP controls that are sent by the
client and got a server control response.
Thanks for your help.
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[2009-09-25 12:03:58] gehrig at ishd dot de
Anything new on this one? This is still not fixed neither in PHP 5.2.x
nor in 5.3.x nor in PHP 6 and a patch would be the only way to handle
large Active Directory result sets.
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[2005-09-13 23:35:09] martin at catalyst dot net dot nz
This is really needed to fetch large resultsets from LDAP without being
memory-bound.
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[2005-09-13 17:57:08] iarenaza at escomposlinux dot org
Description:
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In order to use LDAP Paged Results Control Extension (see RFC 2692), we
need to be able to access this value through OpenLDAP's
ldap_parse_results()'s serverctrls parameter.
Unfortunately, this isn't available in PHP's ldap_parse_result(). I have
developed (and tested) a patch against php4-STABLE-200509131447 (should
be easily applyable to php5-cvs) to provide this functionality.
I can provide the patch on request (it 82 lines long, so I won't post it
here as recommended).
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