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	Title		: LDAP Session Tracking Control
	Author(s)	: M. Wahl
	Filename	: draft-wahl-ldap-session-00.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-7-28
	
Many network devices, application servers, and middleware components
of a enterprise software infrastructure generate some form of session
tracking identifiers, which are useful when analyzing activity and
accounting logs to group activity relating to a particular session.
This document discusses how Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
version 3 (LDAP) clients can include session tracking identifiers
with their LDAP requests.  This information is provided through
controls in the requests the clients send to LDAP servers.  The LDAP
server receiving these controls can include the session tracking
identifiers the the log messages it writes, enabling LDAP requests in
the LDAP server's logs to be correlated with activity in logs of
other components in the infrastructure.  Three formats of session
tracking identifiers are defined in this document.

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