#include <ldap.h>
int ldap_enetwork_domain_get(
char **edomain,
char *filename)
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The ldap_enetwork_domain_get() API is used to retrieve the user's default eNetwork domain name. To free the returned string, use ldap_memfree().
The eNetwork domain name (along with the user's default Domain Name Service (DNS) domain name) is used to identify the user's LDAP authentication domain. For example, if a user's eNetwork domain name is "chicago", and the user's DNS domain is midwest.illinois.com, then information can be published in DNS that associates ldap.chicago.midwest.illinois.com with a collection of LDAP servers (master(s) and replicas). This permits applications to easily find an appropriate LDAP authentication server, by using the ldap_server_locate() API.
An application stores the eNetwork domain name on disk by calling ldap_enetwork_domain_set(). For the AS/400 system the default file where the eNetwork domain name stored is called ldap_user_info and will be found in the users home directory. A users home directory is specified in the users profile. The caller must have Execute (*X) authority to each directory in the path name preceding the name of the user information file. The caller must have Read (*R) authority to the user information file.
No OS/400 authority is required. All authority checking is done by the LDAP server.
ldap_enetwork_domain_get() will return LDAP error code if not successful. See LDAP Client API Error Conditions for possible LDAP error code values.
The following message may be set from this function.
CPF3CF2 E Error(s) occurred during running of ldap_enetwork_domain_get API.
ldap_default_dn_set() -- Store the User's Default DN.
ldap_default_dn_get() -- Retrieve the User's Default DN.
ldap_enetwork_domain_set() -- Store the User's Default eNetwork Domain Name.
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