<term><literal>ldapurl</literal></term>
<listitem>
<para>
- An RFC 4516 LDAP URL. This is an alternative way to write most of the
+ An RFC 4516 LDAP URL. This is an alternative way to write some of the
other LDAP options in a more compact and standard form. The format is
<synopsis>
-ldap://[<replaceable>user</replaceable>[:<replaceable>password</replaceable>]@]<replaceable>host</replaceable>[:<replaceable>port</replaceable>]/<replaceable>basedn</replaceable>[?[<replaceable>attribute</replaceable>][?[<replaceable>scope</replaceable>]]]
+ldap://<replaceable>host</replaceable>[:<replaceable>port</replaceable>]/<replaceable>basedn</replaceable>[?[<replaceable>attribute</replaceable>][?[<replaceable>scope</replaceable>]]]
</synopsis>
<replaceable>scope</replaceable> must be one
of <literal>base</literal>, <literal>one</literal>, <literal>sub</literal>,
not supported.
</para>
+ <para>
+ For non-anonymous binds, <literal>ldapbinddn</literal>
+ and <literal>ldapbindpasswd</literal> must be specified as separate
+ options.
+ </para>
+
<para>
To use encrypted LDAP connections, the <literal>ldaptls</literal>
option has to be used in addition to <literal>ldapurl</literal>.