In the immortal words of Chris Ridd and Graham Barr, respectively:
> > Actually you can just call $ldap->socket() to get the IO::Socket object
> > being used. This is a documented method, so is safe.
I don't see it in the documentation for Net::LDAP (but then I'm a
couple revs out of date, so it might be there now). At any rate, do
what the other Chris said. :)
> Right. But what Sean really wants is prtobably just what is stored in
> $ldap->{net_ldap_host}. We should add a ->host method to return that.
If I'm reading the code correctly, net_ldap_host will simply return
the string that you passed in for the host. The question was how
determine, if you pass in more than one host in that string, *which*
one was actually used for the connection.
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