Ldap Error 89
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codes; result codes; resultCode; ldap active directory ldap error codes resultcode; ldap result code; ldap exception; ldap operations; 0x00; 0x01; 0x02; 0x03; ldap error code 81 0x04; 0x05; 0x06; 0x07; 0x08; 0x09; 0x0A; 0x0B; 0x0C; 0x0D; 0x0E; 0x0F; 0x10; 0x11; 0x12; 0x13; 0x14; 0x15; 0x20;
Ldap Error Code 53 Will_not_perform
0x21; 0x22; 0x23; 0x24; 0x30; 0x31; 0x32; 0x33; 0x34; 0x35; 0x36 ; 0x40; 0x41; 0x42; 0x43; 0x44; 0x45; 0x46; 0x47 ; 0x50; 0x51; 0x52; 0x53; 0x54; 0x55; 0x56; 0x57; 0x58; 0x59; 0x5a; 0x5b; 0x5c; 0x5d; 0x5e; 0x5f; 0x60;
Ldap Error Code 49 Acceptsecuritycontext Error Data 52e V1db1
0x61; LDAP_SUCCESS; LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR; LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR; LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED; LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED; LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE; LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE; LDAP_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED; LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED; LDAP_REFERRAL; LDAP_ADMINLIMIT_EXCEEDED; LDAP_UNAVAILABLE_CRITICAL_EXTENSION; LDAP_CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED; LDAP_SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS; LDAP_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE; LDAP_UNDEFINED_TYPE; LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING; LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION; LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS; LDAP_INVALID_SYNTAX; LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT; LDAP_ALIAS_PROBLEM; LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAX; LDAP_IS_LEAF; LDAP_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEM; LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTH; LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALS; LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS; LDAP_BUSY; LDAP_UNAVAILABLE; LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM; LDAP_LOOP_DETECT; LDAP_NAMING_VIOLATION; LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION; LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF; LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN; LDAP_ALREADY_EXISTS; LDAP_NO_OBJECT_CLASS_MODS; LDAP_AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS; LDAP_OTHER; LDAP_SERVER_DOWN; LDAP_LOCAL_ERROR; LDAP_ENCODING_ERROR; LDAP_DECODING_ERROR; LDAP_TIMEOUT; LDAP_AUTH_UNKNOWN; LDAP_FILTER_ERROR; LDAP_USER_CANCELLED; LDAP_PARAM_ERROR; LDAP_NO_MEMORY; LDAP_CONNECT_ERROR; LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED; LDAP_CONTROL_NOT_FOUND; LDAP_NO_RESULTS_RETURNED; LDAP_MORE_RESULTS_TO_RETURN; LDAP_CLIENT_LOOP; LDAP_REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED Technote (FAQ) Question What are the LDAP return codes and message descriptions? Answer Hex Decimal Description 0x00 0 LDAP_SUCCESS: Indicates the requested client operation completed successfully. 0x01 1 LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR: Indicates an internal error. The server is unable to respond with a more specific error and is also unable to properly respond to a request
Server-Side Result Codes Various LDAP specifications define a number of common result codes that may be included in responses to clients. These result microsoft ldap error codes codes include (but are not necessarily limited to): 0: Success This indicates
Ldap Error Code 2 - Protocol_error The Server Will Disconnect
that the operation completed successfully. It may be returned in response to an add, bind, delete, extended, modify, modify ldap error code 10 - referral remaining name DN, or search operations. Compare operations will not return a success result. If a compare operation does not encounter an error during processing, then the server should return a result of http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21214189 either "compare true" or "compare false", based on whether the target entry had the specified attribute value. 1: Operations Error This is intended to indicate that the client has requested an operation at an inappropriate time or in an incorrect order. For example, it may be used if a client sends a non-bind request in the middle of a multi-stage bind operation. https://www.ldap.com/ldap-result-code-reference Note that some directory servers use this as a generic "server error" type result. This is not the intended use for this result code (the "other" result is a better choice for this), but clients may need to be aware of this possibility. 2: Protocol Error This generally indicates that the client request was improperly formatted in some way. For a bind operation, it may indicate that the client attempted to use an unsupported LDAP protocol version. For an extended operation, it may indicate that the server does not support the extended request type. Note that this result code can only be used if the server is able to at least partially decode the request in order to determine the message ID and operation type, since the server needs that information in order to craft an appropriate response. 3: Time Limit Exceeded This indicates that a search operation took longer to complete than allowed by the maximum time limit for that operation. This may be the time limit specified by the client in the search request, or it may be a time limit impos
5LDAP_COMPARE_FALSECompare false 6LDAP_COMPARE_TRUECompare true 7LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_NOT_SUPPORTEDStrong authentication not supported http://web500gw.sourceforge.net/errors.html 8LDAP_STRONG_AUTH_REQUIREDStrong authentication required 9LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTSPartial results https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/CDS/cli/8.0/Configuration_Command_File_Reference-Access_Log_and_Connection_Code_Reference-LDAP_Result_Codes.html 16LDAP_NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTENo such attribute 17LDAP_UNDEFINED_TYPEUndefined attribute type 18LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHINGInappropriate matching 19LDAP_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATIONConstraint violation 20LDAP_TYPE_OR_VALUE_EXISTSType or value exists 21LDAP_INVALID_SYNTAXInvalid syntax 32LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECTNo such object 33LDAP_ALIAS_PROBLEMAlias ldap error problem 34LDAP_INVALID_DN_SYNTAXInvalid DN syntax 35LDAP_IS_LEAFObject is a leaf 36LDAP_ALIAS_DEREF_PROBLEMAlias dereferencing problem 48LDAP_INAPPROPRIATE_AUTHInappropriate authentication 49LDAP_INVALID_CREDENTIALSInvalid credentials 50LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESSInsufficient access 51LDAP_BUSYDSA is busy 52LDAP_UNAVAILABLEDSA is unavailable 53LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORMDSA is unwilling ldap error code to perform 54LDAP_LOOP_DETECTLoop detected 64LDAP_NAMING_VIOLATIONNaming violation 65LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATIONObject class violation 66LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAFOperation not allowed on nonleaf 67LDAP_NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDNOperation not allowed on RDN 68LDAP_ALREADY_EXISTSAlready exists 69LDAP_NO_OBJECT_CLASS_MODSCannot modify object class 70LDAP_RESULTS_TOO_LARGEResults too large 80LDAP_OTHERUnknown error 81LDAP_SERVER_DOWNCan't contact LDAP server 82LDAP_LOCAL_ERRORLocal error 83LDAP_ENCODING_ERROREncoding error 84LDAP_DECODING_ERRORDecoding error 85LDAP_TIMEOUTTimed out 86LDAP_AUTH_UNKNOWNUnknown authentication method 87LDAP_FILTER_ERRORBad search filter 88LDAP_USER_CANCELLEDUser cancelled operation 89LDAP_PARAM_ERRORBad parameter to an ldap routine 90LDAP_NO_MEMORYOut of memory VERSION: 2.1rc1AvailabilityFeaturesChangesKnownBugsLinks&ReferencesInstallationModesConfiguration:web500gw.confHintsvCardsSearchinterfaceAddingentriesExamples:web500gw.confldaptemplates.confldapfriendlySupport:Y2K proof?MailingListTroubleshootingURLformatURLsinentriesLDAPerrorsDevelopersSF.netProjectTestit:TUChemnitzTUChemnitzCGIOthersites (errors.html.php Version 1.2) last modified by dekarl on 2001/07/22 at 20:24:24 GMT
INAPPROPRIATE_AUTHENTICATION 2 PROTOCOL_ERROR 49 INVALID_CREDENTIALS 3 TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 50 INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS_RIGHTS 4 SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED 51 BUSY 5 COMPARE_FALSE 52 UNAVAILABLE 6 COMPARE_TRUE 53 UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM 7 AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED 54 LOOP_DEFECT 8 STRONG_AUTH_REQUIRED 64 NAMING_VIOLATION 9 LDAP_PARTIAL_RESULTS 65 OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION 10 REFERRAL (LDAP v3) 66 NOT_ALLOWED_ON_NONLEAF 11 ADMIN_LIMIT_EXCEEDED (LDAP v3) 67 NOT_ALLOWED_ON_RDN 12 UNAVAILABLE_CRITICAL_EXTENSION (LDAP v3) 68 ENTRY_ALREADY_EXISTS 13 CONFIDENTIALITY_REQUIRED (LDAP v3) 69 OBJECT_CLASS_MODS_PROHIBITED 14 SASL_BIND_IN_PROGRESS 71 AFFECTS_MULTIPLE_DSAS (LDAP v3) 16 NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE 80 OTHER 17 UNDEFINED_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE 81 SERVER_DOWN 18 INAPPROPRIATE_MATCHING 85 LDAP_TIMEOUT 19 CONSTRAINT_VIOLATION 89 PARAM_ERROR 20 ATTRIBUTE_OR_VALUE_EXISTS 91 CONNECT_ERROR 21 INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_SYNTAX 92 LDAP_NOT_SUPPORTED 32 NO_SUCH_OBJECT 93 CONTROL_NOT_FOUND 33 ALIAS_PROBLEM 94 NO_RESULTS_RETURNED 34 INVALID_DN_SYNTAX 95 MORE_RESULTS_TO_RETURN 35 IS_LEAF 96 CLIENT_LOOP 97 REFERRAL_LIMIT_EXCEEDED Table 5.4. LDAP Result Codes Prev5.2. Common Connection Codes Up Home NextChapter 6. Command-Line Utilities Note: This documentation is provided {and copyrighted} by Red Hat®, Inc. and is released via the Open Publication License. The copyright holder has added the further requirement that Distribution of substantively modified versions of this document is prohibited without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. The CentOS project redistributes these original works (in their unmodified form) as a reference for CentOS-5 because CentOS-5 is built from publicly available, open source SRPMS. The documentation is unmodified to be compliant with upstream distribution policy. Neither CentOS-5 nor the CentOS Project are in any way affiliated with or sponsored by Red Hat®, Inc.