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cipux-access.ini

       The CipUX Storage layer comes with two configuration files. One for configuring basic
       values. This called typically cipux-storage.perl. The other holds the access data for the
       storage backend. Mostly called cipux-access.ini. This document descibes cipux-access.ini.

       Example:

        [ldap]
        uri      = ldap://localhost
        bind_dn  = cn=cipuxroot,dc=example,dc=org
        base_dn  = ou=CipUX,dc=example,dc=org
        password = secret
        system   = debian
        customer =

       Configuration files may be provided for convenience. This is meant to work in a single-
       server scenario and multi-server settings. For this reason the configuration file is
       splitted into two files: one for credentials (access) and the other for the LDAP
       object/node types (structure).  The idea is, that in a multi-server setting, the structure
       remain the same, whereas the credentials will change from server to server.

       The default behavior is to throw an exception, when some parameter value of the
       configuration file or passed parameter value is missing. Two different parameter value
       handlings exist: password and structure_cfg. Please read the appropriate sections for
       detailed information.

       uri

       You have to specify an uri, such as 'ldap://localhost' or 'ldaps://127.0.0.1:666' or
       'ldapi://%2fvar%2flib%2fldap_sock'. Note that '%2f's in the LDAPI socket path will be
       translated into '/'. This is to support LDAP query options like base, search etc. although
       the query part of the URI will be ignored in this context. If port is not specified in the
       URI, the default is either 389 or 636 for 'LDAP' and 'LDAPS' schemes respectively.

       See Net::LDAP for details.

       bind_dn

       Example:

        bind_dn=>'cn=admin,dc=nodomain',

       base_dn

       Example:

        base_dn=>'ou=CipUX,dc=nodomain',

       password

       Example:

        password=>'topsecret',

       system

       Not used at the moment.

       Example:

        system=>'debian',

       customer

       Not used at the moment.

       Example:

        customer=>'Name of Institute',