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The LDAP extended operation provides a degree of extensibility to the LDAP protocol by allowing clients to request operations not defined in the core protocol specification.
A server should display the [supported Extension]s within the [rootDSE] as a [supportedExtension].
Examples of LDAP extended operations include:
*[LDAP Cancel Extended Operation] -- This operation may be used to cancel a previously-requested operation.
*[Password Modify Extended Operation] -- This operation may be used to change a user password.
*[StartTLS] -- This operation may be used to initiate a secure communication channel over an existing connection.
*[Who Am I Extended Operation] -- This operation may be used to determine the authorization identity associated with the client connection.
The extended request protocol op is defined as follows:
{{{
ExtendedRequest ::= [APPLICATION 23] SEQUENCE {
requestName [0] LDAPOID,
requestValue [1] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
}}}
The elements of the extended request include:
* [requestName] - The [OID] that is used to indicate the type of operation to perform.
* [requestValue] - An optional value containing additional information to use during the course of processing the request.
The response to an [Extended Request] is a [Extended Response]
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