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        php-ldap - A module for PHP applications that use LDAP.
        
        
        - Description:
 
        The php-ldap package is a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the Apache
Web server that adds Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
support to PHP. LDAP is a set of protocols for accessing directory
services over the Internet. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting
language. If you need LDAP support for PHP applications, you will
need to install this package in addition to the php package.
 
        
        Packages
        
        
            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.36.i386
              [37 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Joe Orton (2012-02-02):
              - add security fix for CVE-2012-0830 (#786742) 
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            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.35.i386
              [37 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Vojtech Vitek (V-Teq) (2012-01-13):
              - add glibc-headers to BuildRequires because of stdint.h needed by
  CVE-2011-0708.patch, adopt the patch's include header section (#769761) 
             | 
        
            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.31.i386
              [37 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Joe Orton (2010-11-12):
              - add security fix for CVE-2010-3870 (#626733)
- fix regression in CVE-2010-2531 backport 
             | 
        
            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.29.i386
              [36 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Joe Orton (2010-01-04):
              - add security fix for CVE-2009-4142 (#541595) 
             | 
        
            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.22.15.i386
              [35 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Joe Orton (2009-03-05):
              - fix merge of CVE-2008-3658 patch 
             | 
        
            | php-ldap-4.3.9-3.22.12.i386
              [35 KiB] | 
            
              Changelog
              by Joe Orton (2008-07-15):
              - set higher memory_limit in /usr/bin/pear (#263501) 
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