LDAPMODRDN(1) LDAPMODRDN(1)
NAME
ldapmodrdn - LDAP rename entry tool
SYNOPSIS
ldapmodrdn [-r] [-n] [-v] [-k] [-K] [-c] [-M[M]] [-d debuglevel] [-D binddn] [-W]
[-w passwd] [-y passwdfile] [-H ldapuri] [-h ldaphost] [-p ldapport] [-P 2|3]
[-O security-properties] [-I] [-Q] [-U authcid] [-R realm] [-x] [-X authzid]
[-Y mech] [-Z[Z]] [-f file] [dn rdn]
DESCRIPTION
ldapmodrdn is a shell-accessible interface to the ldap_modrdn2(3) library call.
ldapmodrdn opens a connection to an LDAP server, binds, and modifies the RDN of
entries. The entry information is read from standard input, from file through the
use of the -f option, or from the command-line pair dn and rdn.
OPTIONS
-r Remove old RDN values from the entry. Default is to keep old values.
-n Show what would be done, but don’t actually change entries. Useful for
debugging in conjunction with -v.
-v Use verbose mode, with many diagnostics written to standard output.
-k Use Kerberos IV authentication instead of simple authentication. It is
assumed that you already have a valid ticket granting ticket. ldapmodrdn
must be compiled with Kerberos support for this option to have effect.
-K Same as -k, but only does step 1 of the Kerberos IV bind. This is useful
when connecting to a slapd and there is no x500dsa.hostname principal regis-
tered with your Kerberos Domain Controller(s).
-c Continuous operation mode. Errors are reported, but ldapmodrdn will
continue with modifications. The default is to exit after reporting an
error.
-M[M] Enable manage DSA IT control. -MM makes control critical.
-d debuglevel
Set the LDAP debugging level to debuglevel. ldapmodrdn must be compiled
with LDAP_DEBUG defined for this option to have any effect.
-f file
Read the entry modification information from file instead of from standard
input or the command-line.
-x Use simple authentication instead of SASL.
-D binddn
Use the Distinguished Name binddn to bind to the LDAP directory.
-W Prompt for simple authentication. This is used instead of specifying the
password on the command line.
-w passwd
Use passwd as the password for simple authentication.
-y passwdfile
Use complete contents of passwdfile as the password for simple authentica-
tion.
-H ldapuri
Specify URI(s) referring to the ldap server(s).
-h ldaphost
Specify an alternate host on which the ldap server is running. Deprecated
in favor of -H.
-p ldapport
Specify an alternate TCP port where the ldap server is listening. Depre-
cated in favor of -H.
-P 2|3 Specify the LDAP protocol version to use.
-O security-properties
Specify SASL security properties.
-I Enable SASL Interactive mode. Always prompt. Default is to prompt only as
needed.
-Q Enable SASL Quiet mode. Never prompt.
-U authcid
Specify the authentication ID for SASL bind. The form of the ID depends on
the actual SASL mechanism used.
-R realm
Specify the realm of authentication ID for SASL bind. The form of the realm
depends on the actual SASL mechanism used.
-X authzid
Specify the requested authorization ID for SASL bind. authzid must be one
of the following formats: dn:<distinguished name> or u:<username>
-Y mech
Specify the SASL mechanism to be used for authentication. If it’s not speci-
fied, the program will choose the best mechanism the server knows.
-Z[Z] Issue StartTLS (Transport Layer Security) extended operation. If you use
-ZZ, the command will require the operation to be successful.
INPUT FORMAT
If the command-line arguments dn and rdn are given, rdn will replace the RDN of the
entry specified by the DN, dn.
Otherwise, the contents of file (or standard input if no -f flag is given) should
consist of one or more entries.
Distinguished Name (DN)
Relative Distinguished Name (RDN)
One or more blank lines may be used to separate each DN/RDN pair.
EXAMPLE
Assuming that the file /tmp/entrymods exists and has the contents:
cn=Modify Me,dc=example,dc=com
cn=The New Me
the command:
ldapmodrdn -r -f /tmp/entrymods
will change the RDN of the "Modify Me" entry from "Modify Me" to "The New Me" and
the old cn, "Modify Me" will be removed.
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 if no errors occur. Errors result in a non-zero exit status and a
diagnostic message being written to standard error.
SEE ALSO
ldapadd(1), ldapdelete(1), ldapmodify(1), ldapsearch(1), ldap.conf(5), ldap(3),
ldap_modrdn2(3)
AUTHOR
The OpenLDAP Project <http://www.openldap.org/>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openl-
dap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
OpenLDAP 2.2.29 2005/10/04 LDAPMODRDN(1)
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