Question about the type of binds that are done after authentication

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Title: Question about the type of binds that are done after authentication

I have been asked a question relating to when authenticated and anonymous binds are made to a LDAP directory, and I was hoping someone might be able to provide some assistance...

After a user authenticates to Linux server via LDAP, and issues a UNIX command, say ls will subsequent queries to LDAP be made in order to determine the uid of the user issuing the command for purposes of determining if the user can execute the command, and read the directory/file target of the ls command, or is that cached in the initial authentication?  If subsequent LDAP queries are made for this type of information, are they authenticated or anonymous binds?

Thanks in advanced.

Cary Anderson, Systems Software Specialist
UNIX/Linux Services

Information Technology Services Branch
Technology Services & Support Division / Data Center Section

System Software & Storage Infrastructure
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