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ldap_escape

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ldap_escapeEscape a string for use in an LDAP filter or DN

Beschreibung

ldap_escape(string $value, string $ignore = "", int $flags = 0): string

Escapes value for use in the context implied by flags.

Parameter-Liste

value

The value to escape.

ignore

Characters to ignore when escaping.

flags

The context the escaped string will be used in: LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER for filters to be used with ldap_search(), or LDAP_ESCAPE_DN for DNs. If neither flag is passed, all chars are escaped.

Rückgabewerte

Returns the escaped string.

Beispiele

When building an LDAP filter, you should use ldap_escape with LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER flag.

Beispiel #1 Searching for an email address

<?php
// $ds is a valid LDAP\Connection instance for a directory server

// $mail is an email address provided by the user in a form

$base = "o=My Company, c=US";
$filter = "(mail=".ldap_escape($mail, "", LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER).")";

$sr = ldap_search($ds, $base, $filter, array("sn", "givenname", "mail"));

$info = ldap_get_entries($ds, $sr);

echo
$info["count"]." entries returned\n";
?>

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support at extollit dot com
4 years ago
Suppose you want to reverse the operation, here is a way to "ldap_unescape"

<?php

function ldap_unescape($string) {
return
preg_replace_callback(
"/\\\\[\da-z]{2}/",
function (
$matches) {
$match = array_shift($matches);
return
hex2bin(substr($match, 1));
},
$string
);
}

$result = ldap_unescape("uid=\\61\\6c\\70\\68\\6f\\6e\\7a\\6f,ou=people,dc=foo,dc=com"); // uid=alphonzo,ou=people,dc=foo,dc=com

?>
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martin dot keckeis1 at gmail dot com
9 years ago
You can use it like this for filtering

<?php
$badSearchInput
= 'Domain\username';

$escapedSearchInput = ldap_escape($badSearchInput, null, LDAP_ESCAPE_FILTER);
?>
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