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Old August 13th, 2010, 06:49 AM
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Question Using user defined socket in OpenLDAP Code

Hi All,
I am trying to implement an LDAP client in Windows, which can communicate with LDAP Server and can send LDAP messages. To send the LDAP messages, I am not supposed to use the unix socket interface instead have to develop TCP, IP, Ethereal stack and have to use winpcap library to send packets on the wire. I need help regarding removal of the socket part from OpenLDAP interface.
How can I do this with minimum amount of change and reusing of available OpenLDAP libraries.
Please help me regarding this. TIA.

Rishabh Agarwal

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