Apache Module mod_ldap
Summary
    This module was created to improve the performance of
    websites relying on backend connections to LDAP servers. In
    addition to the functions provided by the standard LDAP
    libraries, this module adds an LDAP connection pool and an LDAP
    shared memory cache.
    To enable this module, LDAP support must be compiled into
    apr-util. This is achieved by adding the --with-ldap
    flag to the ./configure script when building
    Apache.
    SSL support requires that mod_ldap be linked
    with one of the following LDAP SDKs: 
    OpenLDAP SDK (both 1.x and 2.x), 
    Novell LDAP SDK or the 
    iPlanet(Netscape) SDK.
    The following is an example configuration that uses
    mod_ldap to increase the performance of HTTP Basic
    authentication provided by mod_auth_ldap.
    
      # Enable the LDAP connection pool and shared
      # memory cache. Enable the LDAP cache status
      # handler. Requires that mod_ldap and mod_auth_ldap
      # be loaded. Change the "yourdomain.example.com" to
      # match your domain.
      
      LDAPSharedCacheSize 200000
      LDAPCacheEntries 1024
      LDAPCacheTTL 600
      LDAPOpCacheEntries 1024
      LDAPOpCacheTTL 600
      
      <Location /ldap-status>
      
        SetHandler ldap-status
        Order deny,allow
        Deny from all
        Allow from yourdomain.example.com
        AuthLDAPEnabled on
        AuthLDAPURL ldap://127.0.0.1/dc=example,dc=com?uid?one
        AuthLDAPAuthoritative on
        require valid-user
      
      </Location>
    
 
    LDAP connections are pooled from request to request. This
    allows the LDAP server to remain connected and bound ready for
    the next request, without the need to unbind/connect/rebind.
    The performance advantages are similar to the effect of HTTP
    keepalives.
    On a busy server it is possible that many requests will try
    and access the same LDAP server connection simultaneously.
    Where an LDAP connection is in use, Apache will create a new
    connection alongside the original one. This ensures that the
    connection pool does not become a bottleneck.
    There is no need to manually enable connection pooling in
    the Apache configuration. Any module using this module for
    access to LDAP services will share the connection pool.
 
    For improved performance, mod_ldap uses an aggressive
    caching strategy to minimize the number of times that the LDAP
    server must be contacted. Caching can easily double or triple
    the throughput of Apache when it is serving pages protected
    with mod_auth_ldap. In addition, the load on the LDAP server
    will be significantly decreased.
    mod_ldap supports two types of LDAP caching during
    the search/bind phase with a search/bind cache and
    during the compare phase with two operation
    caches. Each LDAP URL that is used by the server has
    its own set of these three caches.
    
      The process of doing a search and then a bind is the
      most time-consuming aspect of LDAP operation, especially if
      the directory is large. The search/bind cache is used to
      cache all searches that resulted in successful binds.
      Negative results (i.e., unsuccessful searches, or searches
      that did not result in a successful bind) are not cached.
      The rationale behind this decision is that connections with
      invalid credentials are only a tiny percentage of the total
      number of connections, so by not caching invalid
      credentials, the size of the cache is reduced.
      mod_ldap stores the username, the DN
      retrieved, the password used to bind, and the time of the bind
      in the cache. Whenever a new connection is initiated with the
      same username, mod_ldap compares the password
      of the new connection with the password in the cache. If the
      passwords match, and if the cached entry is not too old,
      mod_ldap bypasses the search/bind phase.
      The search and bind cache is controlled with the LDAPCacheEntries and LDAPCacheTTL directives.
    
    
      During attribute and distinguished name comparison
      functions, mod_ldap uses two operation caches
      to cache the compare operations. The first compare cache is
      used to cache the results of compares done to test for LDAP
      group membership. The second compare cache is used to cache
      the results of comparisons done between distinguished
      names.
      The behavior of both of these caches is controlled with
      the LDAPOpCacheEntries
      and LDAPOpCacheTTL
      directives.
    
    
      mod_ldap has a content handler that allows
      administrators to monitor the cache performance. The name of
      the content handler is ldap-status, so the
      following directives could be used to access the
      mod_ldap cache information:
      
        <Location /server/cache-info>
        
          SetHandler ldap-status
        
        </Location>
      
By fetching the URL http://servername/cache-info,
      the administrator can get a status report of every cache that is used
      by mod_ldap cache. Note that if Apache does not
      support shared memory, then each httpd instance has its
      own cache, so reloading the URL will result in different
      information each time, depending on which httpd
      instance processes the request.
    
 
    The ability to create an SSL connections to an LDAP server 
    is defined by the directives 
    LDAPTrustedCA and 
    LDAPTrustedCAType. These directives specify the certificate
    file or database and the certificate type. Whenever the LDAP url
    includes ldaps://, mod_ldap will establish
    a secure connection to the LDAP server.
    
      # Establish an SSL LDAP connection. Requires that 
      # mod_ldap and mod_auth_ldap be loaded. Change the 
      # "yourdomain.example.com" to match your domain.
      
      LDAPTrustedCA /certs/certfile.der
      LDAPTrustedCAType DER_FILE
      
      <Location /ldap-status>
      
        SetHandler ldap-status
        Order deny,allow
        Deny from all
        Allow from yourdomain.example.com
        AuthLDAPEnabled on
        AuthLDAPURL ldaps://127.0.0.1/dc=example,dc=com?uid?one
        AuthLDAPAuthoritative on
        require valid-user
      
      </Location>
    
If mod_ldap is linked against the
    Netscape/iPlanet LDAP SDK, it will not talk to any SSL server
    unless that server has a certificate signed by a known Certificate
    Authority. As part of the configuration
    mod_ldap needs to be told where it can find
    a database containing the known CAs. This database is in the same
    format as Netscape Communicator's cert7.db
    database. The easiest way to get this file is to start up a fresh
    copy of Netscape, and grab the resulting
    $HOME/.netscape/cert7.db file.
 

    Specifies the maximum size of the primary LDAP cache. This
    cache contains successful search/binds. Set it to 0 to turn off
    search/bind caching. The default size is 1024 cached
    searches.
 
    Specifies the time (in seconds) that an item in the
    search/bind cache remains valid. The default is 600 seconds (10
    minutes).
 
    This specifies the number of entries mod_ldap
    will use to cache LDAP compare operations. The default is 1024
    entries.  Setting it to 0 disables operation caching.
 
    Specifies the time (in seconds) that entries in the
    operation cache remain valid. The default is 600 seconds.
 
    Specifies the directory path and file name of the shared memory
    cache file. If not set, shared memory caching will not be used.
 
    Specifies the number of bytes to allocate for the shared
    memory cache. The default is 100kb. If set to 0, shared memory
    caching will not be used.
 
    It specifies the directory path and file name of the trusted CA
    mod_ldap should use when establishing an SSL
    connection to an LDAP server. If using the Netscape/iPlanet Directory
    SDK, the file name should be cert7.db.
 
    The following types are supported:
          DER_FILE      - file in binary DER format
          BASE64_FILE   - file in Base64 format
          CERT7_DB_PATH - Netscape certificate database file ")