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SLAPO-UNIQUE(5)						       SLAPO-UNIQUE(5)

NAME
       slapo-unique - Attribute Uniqueness overlay to slapd

SYNOPSIS
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf

DESCRIPTION
       The  Attribute  Uniqueness  overlay can be used with a backend database
       such  as	 slapd-bdb(5)  to  enforce  the	 uniqueness  of	 some  or  all
       attributes  within a scope. This subtree defaults to all objects within
       the subtree of the database for which the Uniqueness overlay is config‐
       ured.

       Uniqueness is enforced by searching the subtree to ensure that the val‐
       ues of all attributes presented with an add, modify or modrdn operation
       are  unique within the scope.  For example, if uniqueness were enforced
       for the uid attribute, the subtree would	 be  searched  for  any	 other
       records	which  also have a uid attribute containing the same value. If
       any are found, the request is rejected.

       The search is performed using the rootdn	 of  the  database,  to	 avoid
       issues with ACLs preventing the overlay from seeing all of the relevant
       data. As such, the database must have a rootdn configured.

CONFIGURATION
       These slapd.conf options apply to  the  Attribute  Uniqueness  overlay.
       They should appear after the overlay directive.

       unique_uri <[strict ][ignore ]URI[URI...]...>
	      Configure the base, attributes, scope, and filter for uniqueness
	      checking.	 Multiple URIs	may  be	 specified  within  a  domain,
	      allowing	complex	 selections  of	 objects.  Multiple unique_uri
	      statements or olcUniqueURI attributes  will  create  independent
	      domains,	each  with  their  own	independent  lists of URIs and
	      ignore/strict settings.

	      Keywords strict and ignore have to be  enclosed  in  quotes  (")
	      together with the URI.

	      The LDAP URI syntax is a subset of RFC-4516, and takes the form:

	      ldap:///[base dn]?[attributes...]?scope[?filter]

	      The  base	 dn defaults to that of the back-end database.	Speci‐
	      fied base dns must be within the subtree of the  back-end	 data‐
	      base.

	      If no attributes are specified, the URI applies to all non-oper‐
	      ational attributes.

	      The scope component is effectively mandatory, because LDAP  URIs
	      default  to  base	 scope,	 which	is  not	 valid for uniqueness,
	      because groups of one object are always unique.  Scopes  of  sub
	      (for subtree) and one for one-level are valid.

	      The  filter component causes the domain to apply uniqueness con‐
	      straints	   only	     to	     matching	   objects.	  e.g.
	      ldap:///?cn?sub?(sn=e*)  would  require unique cn attributes for
	      all objects in the subtree of the	 back-end  database  whose  sn
	      starts with an e.

	      It  is  possible	to  assert uniqueness upon all non-operational
	      attributes except those listed by prepending the keyword	ignore
	      If not configured, all non-operational (e.g., system) attributes
	      must be unique. Note that the attributes list of an  ignore  URI
	      should   generally   contain  the	 objectClass,  dc,  ou	and  o
	      attributes, as these will generally not be unique, nor are  they
	      operational attributes.

	      It  is possible to set strict checking for the uniqueness domain
	      by prepending the keyword strict.	 By default, uniqueness is not
	      enforced	for null values. Enabling strict mode extends the con‐
	      cept of uniqueness to include null values, such  that  only  one
	      attribute within a subtree will be allowed to have a null value.
	      Strictness applies to all URIs within a uniqueness  domain,  but
	      some domains may be strict while others are not.

       It  is not possible to set both URIs and legacy slapo-unique configura‐
       tion parameters simultaneously. In general,  the	 legacy	 configuration
       options control pieces of a single unfiltered subtree domain.

       unique_base <basedn>
	      This  legacy  configuration parameter should be converted to the
	      base dn component of the above unique_uri style of parameter.

       unique_ignore <attribute...>
	      This legacy configuration parameter should  be  converted	 to  a
	      unique_uri parameter with ignore keyword as described above.

       unique_attributes <attribute...>
	      This  legacy  configuration  parameter  should be converted to a
	      unique_uri parameter, as described above.

       unique_strict <attribute...>
	      This legacy configuration parameter should  be  converted	 to  a
	      strict keyword prepended to a unique_uri parameter, as described
	      above.

CAVEATS
       unique_uri cannot be used with the old-style of configuration, and vice
       versa.	unique_uri  can	 implement everything the older system can do,
       however.

       Typical attributes for the ignore ldap:///...  URIs  are	 intentionally
       not  hardcoded  into  the  overlay  to allow for maximum flexibility in
       meeting site-specific requirements.

       Replication and operations with	manageDsaIt  control  are  allowed  to
       bypass  this  enforcement.  It  is therefore important that all servers
       accepting writes have this overlay  configured  in  order  to  maintain
       uniqueness in a replicated DIT.

FILES
       /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
	      default slapd configuration file

SEE ALSO
       slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5).

OpenLDAP 2.4.38			  2013/11/16		       SLAPO-UNIQUE(5)
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