<?php /** * This file shows you how to connect to a ldap server using Net_LDAP2. * * It also establishes connections for the other examples; * they include this file to get a ldap link. */ // Class includes; this assumes Net_LDAP2 installed in PHPs include path // or under subfolder "Net" in the local directory. require_once 'Net/LDAP2.php'; // Configuration // host can be a single server (string) or multiple ones - if we define more // servers here (array), we can implement a basic fail over scenario. // If no credentials (binddn and bindpw) are given, Net_LDAP2 establishes // an anonymous bind. // See the documentation for more information on the configuration items! $ldap_config = array( // 'host' => 'ldap.example.org', 'host' => array('ldap1.example.org', 'ldap2.example.org'), // 'binddn' => 'cn=admin,o=example,dc=org', // 'bindpw' => 'your-secret-password', 'tls' => false, 'base' => 'o=example,dc=org', 'port' => 389, 'version' => 3, 'filter' => '(cn=*)', 'scope' => 'sub' ); // Connect to configured ldap server $ldap = Net_LDAP2::connect($ldap_config); // It is important to check for errors. // Nearly every method of Net_LDAP2 returns a Net_LDAP2_Error object // if something went wrong. Through this object, you can retrieve detailed // information on what exactly happened. // // Here we drop a die with the error message, so the other example // files will not be calles unless we have a valid link. if (Net_LDAP2::isError($ldap)) { die('BIND FAILED: '.$ldap->getMessage()); }