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	Title		: LDAP Authentication Response Control
	Author(s)	: R. Weltman, M. Smith
	Filename	: draft-weltman-ldapv3-auth-response-00.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 17-Aug-99
	
This document defines support for the Authentication Response
Control. Controls are an LDAP protocol version 3 extension, to allow
passing arbitrary control information along with a standard request
to a server, and to receive arbitrary information back with a
standard result. The Authentication Response Control may be returned
by an LDAP server in a bind response to a client authenticating with
version 3 of the LDAP protocol. The control contains the identity
assumed by the client. This is useful when there is a mapping step or
other indirection during the bind, so that the client can be told
what LDAP identity was granted. Client authentication with
certificates is the primary situation where this applies. Also, some
SASL authentication mechanisms may not involve the client explicitly
providing a DN.

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