Example: ``` ruby c = Net::LDAP.new(conn_hash) p c => #<Net::LDAP:0x007ffc6698a9f8 @host="server-001", @port=636, @verbose=false, @auth={:method=>:simple, :username=>"cn=user,o=org", :password=>"supersecret"}, @base="dc=com", @force_no_page=false, @encryption={:method=>:simple_tls, :tls_options=>{}}, @instrumentation_service=nil, @open_connection=nil, @result=#<Net::LDAP::PDU:0x007ffc669895f8 @message_id=1, @app_tag=1, @ldap_controls=[], @ldap_result={:resultCode=>0, :matchedDN=>"", :errorMessage=>""}>> ``` This can be worked around when using this gem by wrapping Net::LDAP in another class, but I don't imagine this is desirable behavior. Could something be done similar to GitHub's octokit gem ([highlighted LOC here](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.rb/blob/master/lib/octokit/client.rb#L109-L127)) to mask them (or remove entirely)?