Philip Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope. TIMELIMIT just sets the default for the value passed to the server > in the search request. There's no option for setting a default timeout to > be used by the ldap_result() call. What's more, there's no API of any > sort for putting a timeout on TLS/SSL negotiation. > > A long-lived program that needs to impose a time limit on LDAP operations > that may include using ldap_starttls_s() or opening an ldaps URL basically > has to do so in one thread or process and do the timing out in a separate > thread or process. > > (Or reimplement that part of the OpenLDAP API, I suppose.)
So how do you build a failover mechanism? Because it's something that can be done, right? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
