Article | REF: H5370 V1

LDAP directories

Author: Michel GARDIE

Publication date: October 10, 2006, Review date: June 16, 2016

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4. LDIF syntax

LDIF is a syntax for representing one or more entries in text format. LDIF stands for LDAP Data Interchange Format . This format is used to display or modify database data. It is particularly useful when you don't have an advanced tool for accessing a directory.

Three main uses can be defined:

  • make changes to inputs ;

  • perform database backups ;

  • make basic imports and exports.

4.1 Example of an entry in LDIF format

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