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26 
27 #ifndef	_LDAP_PARSE_H
28 #define	_LDAP_PARSE_H
29 
30 #include <lber.h>
31 #include <ldap.h>
32 #include <rpcsvc/nis.h>
33 
34 #include "nis_hashitem.h"
35 
36 /* Pick up N2L file names */
37 #include <ndbm.h>
38 #include "yptol/shim.h"
39 #include "yptol/yptol.h"
40 
41 #ifdef	__cplusplus
42 extern "C" {
43 #endif
44 
45 /*
46  * New <ldap.h> doesn't define LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN, but we still need it.
47  */
48 #ifndef	LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN
49 #define	LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN	0xFF
50 #endif
51 
52 /* Attribute/value hash list element */
53 typedef struct {
54 	__nis_hash_item_mt	item;		/* item.name is the attr name */
55 	int			numValues;
56 	char			**value;	/* Array of values */
57 	bool_t			isDefault;	/* True if value is a default */
58 } __nis_ldap_attribute_t;
59 
60 /* YP Domains structure */
61 typedef struct {
62 	int	numDomains;	/* number of domains listed in mapping file */
63 	char	**domainLabels;	/* the labels for particular domain names */
64 	char	**domains;		/* Array of LDAP domains */
65 	int	numYppasswdd;	/* Number of yppasswddDomainLabels */
66 	char	**yppasswddDomainLabels;	/* yppasswdd domain labels */
67 } __yp_domain_context_t;
68 
69 /*
70  * Begin object mappings
71  *
72  * Note that the definitions, where necessary, proceed from the bottom
73  * (i.e., the "atomic" components) up.
74  */
75 
76 /*
77  * String match/print descriptor
78  *
79  * Intended for use together with a __nis_mapping_match_type_t, which will
80  * determine which field of the union is valid.
81  *
82  * string	Pointer to a NUL-terminated string
83  * single	Represents a single-character match such as '[a-bTe-w]',
84  *		which would become
85  *			{
86  *				3,				numRange
87  *				{'a', 'T', 'e'},		lo
88  *				{'b', 'T', 'w'}			hi
89  *			}
90  *		Each pair lo[i]/hi[i] (0 <= i < numRange) defines the
91  *		range of the wild-card match.
92  * limit	No use currrently defined; will probably be removed
93  * berString	Pointer to a string containing a single formatting
94  *		character as defined by ber_printf(3LDAP). Example: "i"
95  *		for a binary integer.
96  */
97 typedef union {
98 	char				*string;
99 	struct {
100 		int		numRange;
101 		unsigned char	*lo;		/* Array of numRange elements */
102 		unsigned char	*hi;		/* Array of numRange elements */
103 	}				single;
104 	enum {
105 		bos,
106 		eos
107 	}				limit;
108 	char				*berString;
109 } __nis_mapping_match_t;
110 
111 /*
112  * String match/print types and descriptor
113  *
114  * Used to describe print or match conversions. The 'match' field has
115  * the following interpretation:
116  *
117  * Type		__nis_mapping_match_t	Comment
118  *
119  * mmt_item		<unused>	Value as indicated by corresponding
120  *					element in __nis_mapping_item_t or
121  *					__nis_mapping_sub_element_t array
122  * mmt_string		string
123  * mmt_single		single
124  * mmt_limit		limit		Probably not needed
125  * mmt_any		<unused>	Match any number of any character
126  * mmt_berstring	berString
127  * mmt_begin		<unused>	Indicates beginning of format; optional
128  * mmt_end		<unused>	Indicates end of format; REQUIRED to
129  *					mark the end of an array of
130  *					__nis_mapping_format_t's
131  */
132 typedef enum {mmt_item, mmt_string, mmt_single, mmt_limit, mmt_any,
133 		mmt_berstring, mmt_begin, mmt_end}
134 	__nis_mapping_match_type_t;
135 
136 typedef struct {
137 	__nis_mapping_match_type_t	type;
138 	__nis_mapping_match_t		match;
139 } __nis_mapping_format_t;
140 
141 /* Forward */
142 struct __nis_mapping_element_struct;
143 struct __nis_mapping_item_struct;
144 
145 /*
146  * LDAP search triple
147  *
148  * Used to represent a search triple like
149  *	ou=Group,?one?cn=staff
150  * or
151  *	ou=Group,?one?(&(cn=staff)(gidNumber=10))
152  * or
153  *	ou=Hosts,?one?("cn=%s", (cname, "%s.*"))
154  *
155  * base		The base DN; defaultSearchBase appended if 'base' ends with
156  *		a comma.
157  * scope	One of LDAP_SCOPE_BASE, LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL, or
158  *		LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE; LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN means that this
159  *		__nis_search_triple_t is inactive
160  * attrs	Either a filter, or a list of attribute/value pairs, depending
161  *		on context.
162  * element	Pointer to a value element. If 'element' is non-NULL, the
163  *		'attrs' value is derived by evaluating 'element'.
164  */
165 typedef struct {
166 	char					*base;
167 	int					scope;
168 	char					*attrs;
169 	struct __nis_mapping_element_struct	*element;
170 } __nis_search_triple_t;
171 
172 /*
173  * NIS+ index spec
174  *
175  * Represents a NIS+ index list, such as
176  *	name=staff,gid=10
177  *
178  * numIndexes	The number of entries in the 'name'/'value' arrays
179  * name		Array of column names
180  * value	Array of column values; uses __nis_mapping_format_t so that
181  *		wild-cards can be represented
182  *
183  * Example
184  *		name=staff,gid=10
185  *	2,						numIndexes
186  *	{						name
187  *		"name",
188  *		"gid"
189  *	},
190  *	{						value
191  *		{
192  *			{mmt_begin},
193  *			{mmt_string, "staff"},
194  *			{mmt_end}
195  *		},
196  *		{
197  *			{mmt_begin},
198  *			{mmt_string, "gid"},
199  *			{mmt_end}
200  *		}
201  *	}
202  */
203 typedef struct {
204 	int			numIndexes;
205 	char			**name;
206 	__nis_mapping_format_t	**value;
207 } __nis_index_t;
208 
209 /* What to do with the LDAP data when a NIS+ entry is deleted */
210 typedef enum {dd_always, dd_perDbId, dd_never} __nis_delete_disp_t;
211 
212 /* Type of an element in a mapping rule */
213 typedef enum {me_item, me_print, me_split, me_match, me_extract}
214 	__nis_mapping_element_type_t;
215 
216 /* Type of an item in a mapping rule */
217 typedef enum {mit_any, mit_nisplus, mit_ldap}	__nis_mapping_item_type_t;
218 
219 /*
220  * NIS+ object name, with index
221  *
222  * Used to represent a name like
223  *	[name = staff, gid = 10]group.org_dir
224  * (Note: spaces around "=" and after "," to make cstyle happy; such spaces
225  * are not usually part of the syntax, but they are allowed.)
226  *
227  * index	The index part of the name. numIndexes == 0 means there is
228  *		no index.
229  * name		The object name proper. If it doesn't end in a dot, the
230  *		nisplusLDAPbaseDomain is appended.
231  */
232 typedef struct {
233 	__nis_index_t		index;
234 	char			*name;
235 } __nis_obj_spec_t;
236 
237 /*
238  * Complete representation of a subset of either the DIT or a NIS+ object.
239  * Intended for use in a __nis_mapping_item_t, where the 'type' field
240  * determines which field of the __nis_triple_or_obj_t is active.
241  */
242 typedef union {
243 	__nis_search_triple_t	triple;
244 	__nis_obj_spec_t	obj;
245 } __nis_triple_or_obj_t;
246 
247 /*
248  * Mapping item
249  *
250  * The mapping item is a single LDAP attribute, or a NIS+ table column, such as
251  *	ldap:gidNumber:ou=Group, ?one?cn=staff
252  * or
253  *	nisplus:gid[name = staff]group.org_dir
254  * (Note: spaces around "=" and after "," to make cstyle happy; such spaces
255  * are not usually part of the syntax, but they are allowed.)
256  *
257  * type		mit_ldap or mit_nisplus
258  * name		Attribute/column name
259  * searchSpec	LDAP search triple, or NIS+ indexed object name
260  * repeat	True if item should be repeated if necessary. This is used
261  *		to represent implied lists, such as '(memberUid)', which
262  *		denotes all values of the 'memberUid' attribute.
263  * exItem forward mapping item for supporting removespec syntax.
264  *
265  */
266 typedef struct __nis_mapping_item_struct {
267 	__nis_mapping_item_type_t	type;
268 	char				*name;
269 	__nis_triple_or_obj_t		searchSpec;
270 	bool_t				repeat;
271 	struct				__nis_mapping_item_struct	*exItem;
272 } __nis_mapping_item_t;
273 
274 /*
275  * Sub-element of a mapping rule element
276  *
277  * Each element/sub-element represents the value(s) derived according to
278  * the semantics of the element. Although not explicitly represented here,
279  * values are either strings or BER byte sequences.
280  *
281  * type			Type of the 'element' union
282  * element.item		A single item
283  * element.print	printf(3C)-style value
284  *	fmt		Array of formatting elements, terminated by 'mmt_end'
285  *	numItems	Number of items in the 'item' array
286  *	item		Array of 'numItems' items
287  *	doElide		Should the last character of the (string) value be
288  *			removed ?
289  *	elide		Character to be removed
290  * element.split	Item value string split into multiple values
291  *	item		A single item
292  *	delim		The separator character for the split
293  * element.extract	Extraction of a sub-string from an item value
294  *	fmt		Array of formatting elements, terminated by 'mmt_end'
295  *	item		A single item
296  *
297  * Examples (see __nis_mapping_element_t below for examples using the 'item'
298  * field of __nis_mapping_sub_element_t). For notational convenience,
299  * __nis_mapping_item_t's are shortened to just the item name.
300  *
301  * (1)	String value consisting of the string "{crypt}" followed by the
302  *	value of the 'passwd' column. The NIS+LDAPmapping(5) representation
303  *	is
304  *		("{crypt}%s", passwd)
305  *	and the element.print contains
306  *		{					fmt
307  *			{mmt_begin},
308  *			{mmt_string, "{crypt}"},
309  *			{mmt_item},
310  *			{mmt_end}
311  *		},
312  *		1,					numItems
313  *		{					item
314  *			{"passwd"}
315  *		}
316  *		FALSE,					doElide
317  *		'\0'					elide (unused)
318  *
319  * (2)	Split a value such as "member1,member2,member3" into multiple
320  *	(three, here) values using ',' as the separator.
321  *		(members, ",")
322  *	element.split
323  *		{"members"},				item
324  *		','					delim
325  *
326  * (3)	Given a 'cname' column with the value "some.dom.ain.", extract
327  *	"some", which becomes the value of the expression.
328  *		(cname, "%s.*")
329  *	element.extract
330  *		{					fmt
331  *			{mmt_begin},
332  *			{mmt_item},
333  *			{mmt_string, "."},
334  *			{mmt_any},
335  *			{mmt_end}
336  *		},
337  *		{"cname"}				item
338  */
339 typedef struct {
340 	__nis_mapping_element_type_t				type;
341 	union {
342 		__nis_mapping_item_t				item;
343 		struct {
344 			__nis_mapping_format_t		*fmt;
345 			int				numItems;
346 			__nis_mapping_item_t		*item;
347 			bool_t				doElide;
348 			unsigned char			elide;
349 		}						print;
350 		struct {
351 			__nis_mapping_item_t		item;
352 			unsigned char			delim;
353 		}						split;
354 		struct {
355 			__nis_mapping_format_t		*fmt;
356 			__nis_mapping_item_t		item;
357 		}						extract;
358 	} element;
359 } __nis_mapping_sub_element_t;
360 
361 /*
362  * Mapping rule element
363  *
364  * Each element/sub-element represents the value(s) derived according to
365  * the semantics of the element. Although not explicitly represented here,
366  * values are either strings or BER byte sequences.
367  *
368  * type			Type of the 'element' union
369  * element.item		A single item
370  * element.print	printf(3C)-style value
371  *	fmt		Array of formatting elements, terminated by 'mmt_end'
372  *	numSubElements	Number of sub-elements in the 'subElement' array
373  *	subElement	Array of 'numSubElements' sub-elements
374  *	doElide		Should the last character of the (string) value(s) be
375  *			removed ?
376  *	elide		Character to be removed
377  * element.split	Item value string split into multiple values
378  *	item		A single item
379  *	delim		The separator character for the split
380  * element.match	Assignment of item values by matching to a format
381  *	fmt		Array of formatting elements, terminated by 'mmt_end'
382  *	numItems	Number of items in the 'item' array
383  *	item		Array of 'numItems' items
384  * element.extract	Extraction of a sub-string from an item value
385  *	fmt		Array of formatting elements, terminated by 'mmt_end'
386  *	item		A single item
387  *
388  * Examples; items represented by just the item name.
389  *
390  * (1)	The value of the 'name' column.
391  *		name
392  *	element.item
393  *		{"name"}				item
394  *
395  * (2)	Example (1) for a sub-element showed how to construct a value from
396  *	a printf(3C)-style format string and one or more item values.
397  *	However that example is only valid when used as a sub-expression
398  *	(in place of an item in a 'print' list, for example). If
399  *		("{crypt}%s", passwd)
400  *	was part of a rule like
401  *		userPassword=("{crypt}%s", passwd)
402  *	the representation would use a __nis_mapping_element_t as follows.
403  *	element.print
404  *		{					fmt
405  *			{mmt_begin},
406  *			{mmt_string, "{crypt}"},
407  *			{mmt_item},
408  *			{mmt_end}
409  *		},
410  *		1,					numSubElements
411  *		{					subElement
412  *			me_item,				type
413  *			{"passwd"}				item
414  *		},
415  *		FALSE,					doElide
416  *		'\0'					elide (unused)
417  *
418  * (3)	Match a value such as "{dh-1024}abcdef000234" to a template format
419  *	"{%s}%s", assign "dh-1024" to the 'auth_type' column, and
420  *	"abcdef000234" to the 'public_data' column.
421  *		("{%s}%s", auth_type, public_data)
422  *	element.match
423  *		{					fmt
424  *			{mmt_begin},
425  *			{mmt_string, "{"},
426  *			{mmt_item},
427  *			{mmt_string, "}"},
428  *			{mmt_item},
429  *			{mmt_end}
430  *		}
431  *		2,					numItems
432  *		{					item
433  *			{"auth_type"},
434  *			{"public_data"}
435  *		}
436  */
437 typedef struct __nis_mapping_element_struct {
438 	__nis_mapping_element_type_t				type;
439 	union {
440 		__nis_mapping_item_t				item;
441 		struct {
442 			__nis_mapping_format_t		*fmt;
443 			int				numSubElements;
444 			__nis_mapping_sub_element_t	*subElement;
445 			bool_t				doElide;
446 			unsigned char			elide;
447 		}						print;
448 		struct {
449 			__nis_mapping_item_t		item;
450 			unsigned char			delim;
451 		}						split;
452 		struct {
453 			__nis_mapping_format_t		*fmt;
454 			int				numItems;
455 			__nis_mapping_item_t		*item;
456 		}						match;
457 		struct {
458 			__nis_mapping_format_t		*fmt;
459 			__nis_mapping_item_t		item;
460 		}						extract;
461 	} element;
462 } __nis_mapping_element_t;
463 
464 /*
465  * One side (left or right) of a mapping rule
466  *
467  * Example
468  *	The rule
469  *		userPassword=("{crypt}%s", passwd)
470  *	would be reprsented by a __nis_mapping_rule_t as follows
471  *		{					lhs
472  *			1,					numElements
473  *			{					element
474  *				me_item,
475  *				{"userPassword"}
476  *			}
477  *		},
478  *		{					rhs
479  *			1,					numElements
480  *			{					element
481  *				me_print,
482  *				{
483  *						See example (2) under
484  *						__nis_mapping_element_t
485  *						above
486  *				}
487  *			}
488  *		}
489  */
490 typedef struct {
491 	int			numElements;
492 	__nis_mapping_element_t	*element;
493 } __nis_mapping_rlhs_t;
494 
495 /* A single mapping rule: attribute -> column or column -> attribute */
496 typedef struct {
497 	__nis_mapping_rlhs_t	lhs;
498 	__nis_mapping_rlhs_t	rhs;
499 } __nis_mapping_rule_t;
500 
501 /*
502  * Map (sub-set of) NIS+ object to location(s) in the LDAP DB
503  *
504  * read		base/scope/filter triple used to read data from LDAP;
505  *		LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN indicates that 'read' is unused
506  * write	base/scope/attrlist triple used to write data to LDAP;
507  *		LDAP_SCOPE_UNKNOWN indicates that 'write' is unused
508  * delDisp	What should happen to the LDAP entry when the corresponding
509  *		NIS+ data is deleted.
510  * dbIdName	The dbId for the delete rule set (if any)
511  * numDbIds	The number of rules in the 'dbId' rule set
512  * dbId		The delete rule set; this field must point to a valid
513  *		rule set if 'delDisp' is 'dd_perDbId'; ignored otherwise
514  * next		Pointer to the next __nis_object_dn_t structure for this
515  *		NIS+ object.
516  *
517  * Example
518  *	The "group.org_dir.x.y.z." NIS+ table should be read from and
519  *	written to the "ou=Group" container at "dc=x,dc=y,dc=z". Upon
520  *	NIS+ entry deletion, we should always attempt to delete the
521  *	corresponding LDAP attributes.
522  *
523  *	{						read
524  *		"ou=Group,dc=x,dc=y,dc=z",
525  *		LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL,
526  *		"objectClass=posixGroup"
527  *	},
528  *	{						write
529  *		"ou=Group,dc=x,dc=y,dc=z",
530  *		LDAP_SCOPE_ONELEVEL,
531  *		"objectClass=posixGroup"
532  *	},
533  *	dd_always,					delDisp
534  *	NULL,						dbIdName
535  *	0,
536  *	NULL,						dbId
537  *	NULL						next
538  */
539 typedef struct {
540 	__nis_search_triple_t	read;
541 	__nis_search_triple_t	write;
542 	__nis_delete_disp_t	delDisp;
543 	char			*dbIdName;
544 	int			numDbIds;
545 	__nis_mapping_rule_t	**dbId;		/* Delete rule set */
546 	void			*next;
547 } __nis_object_dn_t;
548 
549 /*
550  * Per-dbId or -object mapping
551  *
552  * Initially collected per-dbId (so that item.name=dbId), the
553  * __nis_table_mapping_t's are later stored per-object (whereupon
554  * item.name=objName).
555  *
556  * item			Structure used by the hash_item functions
557  * dbId			The dbId associated with the __nis_table_mapping_t
558  *			structure
559  * index		Object sub-set specification; only defined for
560  *			tables; index.numIndexes equal to zero means that
561  *			the 'index' is unused.
562  * next			Pointer to next table sub-set, if any
563  * numColumns	Number of columns if the object is a table
564  * column		Column names
565  * initTtlLo	Lower limit on the initial TTL
566  * initTtlHi	Upper limit on the initial TTL
567  * ttl			TTL set after refresh
568  * commentChar	NIS map comment character
569  * objectDN		Location in the LDAP DB
570  * numSplits	number of split fields
571  * separatorStr separator string to break up NIS split field attributes
572  * usedns_flag  indicates if the -b option to makedbm is used for a map.
573  * securemap_flag indicates if the -s option to makedbm is used for a map.
574  * __nis_mapping_element_t Parsed format strings and name fields storage
575  * numRulesFromLDAP	Number of rules (and hence elements in the
576  *			'ruleFromLDAP' array) for mapping LDAP entries
577  *			to NIS+ objects
578  * ruleFromLDAP
579  * numRulesToLDAP	Number of rules (and hence elements in the
580  *			'ruleToLDAP' array) for mapping NIS+ objects to
581  *			LDAP entries
582  * ruleToLDAP
583  * objType		The NIS+ object type; NIS_BOGUS_OBJ used to indicate
584  *			not set (in which case the other object data fields
585  *			should be assumed to be invalid)
586  * objName		The fully qualified name of the NIS+ object
587  * objPath		The name used internally by libnisdb (which
588  *			is path to the data file for the table/directory
589  *			containing the object)
590  * obj			A copy of the object itself
591  * isMaster		Set if this machine is the master for the object
592  *			(actually for the directory containing it)
593  * seq_num	A sequence number representing the order of the maps
594  *			as listed in the NISLDAPmapping.template file.
595  *
596  * Example
597  *	Map the subset of the NIS+ 'group.org_dir.x.y.z.' table for which
598  *	is true that the 'name' starts with 'a' or 'o' to location per
599  *	the __nis_object_dn_t example above. No translation rules.
600  *
601  *		{					item
602  *			"group.org_dir.x.y.z."			name
603  *			<omitted>
604  *		},
605  *		"group_subset",				dbId
606  *		1,					numIndexes
607  *		{					index
608  *			1,
609  *			{"name"},
610  *			{
611  *				{mmt_begin},
612  *				{
613  *					mmt_single,
614  *					2,
615  *					{'a', 'o'},
616  *					{'a', 'o'},
617  *				}
618  *				{mmt_any},
619  *				{mmt_end}
620  *			}
621  *		}
622  *		NULL,					next
623  *		4,					numColumns
624  *		{					column
625  *			"name",
626  *			"passwd",
627  *			"gid",
628  *			"members"
629  *		},
630  *		1800,					initTtlLo
631  *		5400,					initTtlHi
632  *		3600,					ttl
633  *		'#',					commentChar
634  *		<see __nis_object_dn_t example>,	objectDN
635  *		0,						numSplits
636  *		NULL,					separatorStr
637  *		0,						usedns_flag
638  *		0, 						securemap_flag
639  *		<see __nis_mapping_element_t example>, e
640  *		0,					numRulesFromLDAP
641  *		NULL,					ruleFromLDAP
642  *		0,					numRulesToLDAP
643  *		NULL					ruleToLDAP
644  *		NIS_TABLE_OBJ,				objType
645  *		"group.org_dir.x.y.z.",			objName
646  *		"/var/nis/data/group.org_dir"		objPath
647  *		<pointer to NIS+ object>		obj
648  *		1					isMaster
649  */
650 typedef struct {
651 	__nis_hash_item_mt	item;		/* item.name=dbId||objName */
652 	char			*dbId;		/* Used during initializaton */
653 	__nis_index_t		index;
654 	void			*next;		/* Next sub-set spec */
655 	void			*seqNext;	/* Next in config sequence */
656 	int				numColumns;
657 	char			**column;
658 	time_t			initTtlLo;
659 	time_t			initTtlHi;
660 	time_t			ttl;
661 	char			commentChar;
662 	__nis_object_dn_t	*objectDN;
663 	int				numSplits;
664 	char			*separatorStr;
665 	int				usedns_flag;
666 	int				securemap_flag;
667 	__nis_mapping_element_t	*e;
668 	int			numRulesFromLDAP;
669 	__nis_mapping_rule_t	**ruleFromLDAP;
670 	int			numRulesToLDAP;
671 	__nis_mapping_rule_t	**ruleToLDAP;
672 /*
673  * The following fields contain information about the mapped object.
674  */
675 	zotypes			objType;
676 	char			*objName;	/* FQ object name */
677 	char			*objPath;	/* nisdb's internal name */
678 	nis_object		*obj;		/* NIS+ object */
679 	int			isMaster;	/* Master for this object ? */
680 	int			seq_num;
681 } __nis_table_mapping_t;
682 
683 /* End object mappings */
684 
685 /* Default config file paths */
686 #define	DEFAULTCONFFILE	"/var/nis/NIS+LDAPmapping"
687 #define	ETCCONFFILE	"/etc/default/rpc.nisd"
688 #define	YP_DEFAULTCONFFILE	NTOL_MAP_FILE
689 #define	YP_ETCCONFFILE	NTOL_CONFIG_FILE
690 
691 /* Path to the root object dir file */
692 #define	ROOTDIRFILE	"/var/nis/data/root_dir"
693 /* Path to the root object file */
694 #define	ROOTOBJFILE	"/var/nis/data/root.object"
695 
696 extern __nis_table_mapping_t	*ldapMappingSeq;
697 extern int yp2ldap;
698 
699 /* Exported functions */
700 int			parseConfig(char **ldapCLA, char *ldapConfFile);
701 int			linked2hash(__nis_table_mapping_t *tlist);
702 int			dbids2objs(__nis_hash_table_mt *objs,
703 				__nis_hash_table_mt *dbids);
704 void			__make_legal(char *s);
705 char			*internal_table_name(nis_name name, char *res);
706 nis_name		relative_name(char *s);
707 char			*internalTableName(char *name);
708 __nis_table_mapping_t	*getObjMapping(char *name, char *intNameArg,
709 				int asObj,
710 				int *doRead, int *doWrite);
711 
712 #ifdef	__cplusplus
713 }
714 #endif	/* __cplusplus */
715 
716 #endif	/* _LDAP_PARSE_H */
717