Ldap Error Codes
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Monitor Related Topics Integration Overview Get the Book Get the Book The latest release this documentation applies to is Fuji. For the Geneva release, see LDAP integration. Documentation for later releases is ldap error code 53 - unwilling to perform also on docs.servicenow.com. Contents 1 Overview 2 Standard Error Codes 3 Customized Error Codes 1 Overview You can see error codes when issues occur with your LDAP connection. An error code is associated with each type of issue. 2 Standard Error Codes Error / Data Code Error Description 0 LDAP_SUCCESS Indicates the requested client operation completed successfully. 1 LDAP_OPERATIONS_ERROR Indicates an internal error. The server ldap error code 19 - constraint violation is unable to respond with a more specific error and is also unable to properly respond to a request. It does not indicate that the client has sent an erroneous message. 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. To conform to the new LDAP drafts, NDS 8.5 uses 80 (0x50) for such errors. 2 LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR Indicates that the server has received an invalid or malformed request from the client. 3 LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED Indicates that the operation's time limit specified by either the client or the server has been exceeded. On search operations, incomplete results are returned. 4 LDAP_SIZELIMIT_EXCEEDED Indicates that in a search operation, the size limit specified by the client or the server has been exceeded. Incomplete results are returned. 5 LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE Does not indicate an error condition. Indicates that the results of a compare operation are false. 6 LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE Does not indicate an error condition. Indicates that the results of a compare operation are true. 7 LDAP_AUTH_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED Indicates that during a bind operation the client requested an authentication method not supported by the LDAP s
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Ldap Error Code 53 Will_not_perform
result codes; resultCode; ldap resultcode; ldap result code; ldap ldap error code 10 - referral remaining name exception; ldap operations; 0x00; 0x01; 0x02; 0x03; 0x04; 0x05; 0x06; 0x07; 0x08;
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0x09; 0x0A; 0x0B; 0x0C; 0x0D; 0x0E; 0x0F; 0x10; 0x11; 0x12; 0x13; 0x14; 0x15; 0x20; 0x21; 0x22; 0x23; 0x24; 0x30; 0x31; 0x32; http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=LDAP_Error_Codes 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; 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; http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21214189 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. It does not indicate that the client has sent an erroneous message. 0x02 2 LDAP_PROTOCOL_ERROR: Indicates that the server has rece
can be found in doc/rfc of the OpenLDAP source code. We have expanded the description of each error in relation to the OpenLDAP toolsets. http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/appendix-ldap-result-codes.html LDAP extensions may introduce extension-specific result codes, which are not part of RFC4511. OpenLDAP returns the result codes related to extensions it implements. Their meaning is documented in the extension they are related to. H.1. Non-Error Result Codes These result codes (called "non-error" result codes) do not indicate an error condition: success (0), compareFalse (5), compareTrue (6), referral (10), and saslBindInProgress (14). The success, compareTrue, ldap error and compareFalse result codes indicate successful completion (and, hence, are referred to as "successful" result codes). The referral and saslBindInProgress result codes indicate the client needs to take additional action to complete the operation. H.2. Result Codes Existing LDAP result codes are described as follows: H.3. success (0) Indicates the successful completion of an operation. Note: this code is not used with the Compare operation. See ldap error code compareFalse (5) and compareTrue (6). H.4. operationsError (1) Indicates that the operation is not properly sequenced with relation to other operations (of same or different type). For example, this code is returned if the client attempts to StartTLS (RFC4511 Section 4.14) while there are other uncompleted operations or if a TLS layer was already installed. H.5. protocolError (2) Indicates the server received data that is not well-formed. For Bind operation only, this code is also used to indicate that the server does not support the requested protocol version. For Extended operations only, this code is also used to indicate that the server does not support (by design or configuration) the Extended operation associated with the requestName. For request operations specifying multiple controls, this may be used to indicate that the server cannot ignore the order of the controls as specified, or that the combination of the specified controls is invalid or unspecified. H.6. timeLimitExceeded (3) Indicates that the time limit specified by the client was exceeded before the operation could be completed. H.7. sizeLimitExceeded (4) Indicates that the size limit specified by the client was exceeded before the operation could be completed. H.8. compareFalse (5) I