* In Bind Requests, the LDAP server accepts only strong authentication. This is used to indicate that the Directory Server does not support the requested Authentication Method. This is used to indicate that a Compare Request operation completed successfully, and the provided attribute value assertion matched the target entry. This is used to indicate that a Compare Request operation completed successfully, but the provided attribute value assertion did not match the target entry.ĭoes not indicate an error condition. Incomplete results may be returned.ĭoes not indicate an error condition. This is used to indicate that there were more entries matching the criteria contained in a SearchRequest operation than were allowed to be returned by the size limit configuration. For a SearchRequest operation, it is possible that some of the matching entries had been returned when the Timeout limit was reached. This is used to indicate that processing on the associated request Timeout limit specified by either the client request or the server administration limits has been exceeded and has been terminated because it took too long to complete. This is used to indicate that the client ( DUA) sent data to the server that did not comprise a valid LDAP request. To conform to the new LDAP drafts, NDS 8.5 uses 80 (0x50) for such errors. This is used to indicate that the associated request was out of sequence with another operation in progress (e.g., a non-bind request in the middle of a multi-stage SASL bind).It does not indicate that the client has sent an erroneous message.ĮDirectory: In NDS 8.3x through NDS 7.xx, this was the default error for NDS errors that did not map to an LDAP error code. On the top left corner of the browser window, or click here.This is used to indicate that the associated operation completed successfully.
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