(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
ldap_connect — Connect to an LDAP server
The following signature is still supported for backwards compatibility (except for using named parameters), but is considered deprecated and should not be used anymore!
Creates an LDAP\Connection connection and checks whether the given
uri
is plausible.
Note: This function does not open a connection. It checks whether the given parameters are plausible and can be used to open a connection as soon as one is needed.
uri
A full LDAP URI of the form ldap://hostname:port
or ldaps://hostname:port
for SSL encryption.
You can also provide multiple LDAP-URIs separated by a space as one string
Note that hostname:port
is not a supported LDAP URI as the schema is missing.
host
The hostname to connect to.
port
The port to connect to.
Returns an LDAP\Connection instance when the provided LDAP URI
seems plausible. It's a syntactic check of the provided parameter but the server(s) will not
be contacted! If the syntactic check fails it returns false
.
ldap_connect() will otherwise
return a LDAP\Connection instance as it does not actually connect but just
initializes the connecting parameters. The actual connect happens with
the next calls to ldap_* functions, usually with
ldap_bind().
If no argument is specified then the LDAP\Connection instance of the already opened connection will be returned.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.1.0 | Returns an LDAP\Connection instance now; previously, a resource was returned. |
Example #1 Example of connecting to LDAP server.
<?php
// LDAP variables
$ldapuri = "ldap://ldap.example.com:389"; // your ldap-uri
// Connecting to LDAP
$ldapconn = ldap_connect($ldapuri)
or die("That LDAP-URI was not parseable");
?>
Example #2 Example of connecting securely to LDAP server.
<?php
// make sure your host is the correct one
// that you issued your secure certificate to
$ldaphost = "ldaps://ldap.example.com/";
// Connecting to LDAP
$ldapconn = ldap_connect($ldaphost)
or die("That LDAP-URI was not parseable");
?>