Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon an difference between openldap 2.4.30 and 2.3.43.
This is my configuration.
X509 certificates are stored in the directory and a search is done with:
2012/12/3 Mike Hulsman m...@hulsman.net
Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
[...]
No. Read RFC4523.
After a lot of reading and testing I still cannot get it working.
I read RFC4523 and am now doing an ldap search of (usercertificate:**
Quoting Erwann Abalea eaba...@gmail.com:
2012/12/3 Mike Hulsman m...@hulsman.net
Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
[...]
No. Read RFC4523.
After a lot of reading and testing I still cannot get it working.
I read RFC4523 and am now doing an ldap search of (usercertificate:**
-- Forwarded message --
From: Erwann Abalea eaba...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/12/3
Subject: Re: Difference between 2.4.30 and 2.3.43 in certificateMatch.
To: Mike Hulsman m...@hulsman.net
2012/12/3 Mike Hulsman m...@hulsman.net
Quoting Erwann Abalea eaba...@gmail.com:
2012/12/3
Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon an difference between openldap 2.4.30 and 2.3.43.
This is my configuration.
X509 certificates are stored in the directory and a search is done with:
((mail=aaa@a.b)(userCertificate:certificateMatch:=binary
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Quoting Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon an difference between openldap 2.4.30 and 2.3.43.
This is my configuration.
X509 certificates are stored in the directory and a search is done with:
Hi,
I stumbled upon an difference between openldap 2.4.30 and 2.3.43.
This is my configuration.
X509 certificates are stored in the directory and a search is done with:
((mail=aaa@a.b)(userCertificate:certificateMatch:=binary
certificate)) if that is a match the uid must be returned.
That
Mike Hulsman wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon an difference between openldap 2.4.30 and 2.3.43.
This is my configuration.
X509 certificates are stored in the directory and a search is done with:
((mail=aaa@a.b)(userCertificate:certificateMatch:=binary
certificate)) if that is a match the uid must be