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#! /usr/bin/perl # $Id: ldapmodify.pl,v 1.1 2001/10/23 15:07:41 gbarr Exp $ =head1 NAME ldapmodify.pl - A (simplified) ldapmodify clone written in Perl. =head1 DESCRIPTION ldapmodify.pl is a simplified ldapmodify clone written in Perl. =head1 SYNOPSIS ldapmodify.pl [B<-a>] [B<-c>] [B<-e errors>] [B<-f file>] [B<-D binddn>] [B<-w passwd>] [B<-h ldaphost>] [B<-p port>] The options have the same meaning as those for the standard ldapmodify command. =cut use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::LDIF; use Getopt::Std; use IO::File; use vars qw(%opt); use strict; getopts('acD:e:f:h:p:P:w:', \%opt); $opt{h} ||= 'localhost'; my $conn = Net::LDAP->new($opt{h}) or die "$opt{h}: $!\n"; my $result = $conn->bind($opt{D}, password => $opt{w}); $result->code && die("$opt{h}: bind: ", $result->error, "\n"); my $ldif = Net::LDAP::LDIF->new($opt{f}, "r"); $ldif->{changetype} = 'add' if $opt{a}; my $ldiferr; while (my $change = $ldif->read_entry()) { print "dn: ", $change->dn, "\n"; my $result = $change->update($conn); if ($result->code) { print STDERR "ldapmodify: ", $result->error, "\n"; if ($opt{e}) { if (!$ldiferr) { $ldiferr = Net::LDAP::LDIF->new($opt{e}, 'a', change => 1) or die "$opt{e}: $!\n"; } print { $ldiferr->{fh} } "# Error: ", $result->error; $ldiferr->write_entry($change); print { $ldiferr->{fh} } "\n"; } last unless $opt{c}; } print "\n"; } =head1 AUTHOR Kartik Subbarao <subbarao@computer.org> =cut