Pierre Laporte wrote:
Spaces are not allowed in ldap queries.
This is not true.
Which assertion value is allowed depends on the LDAP syntax and matching rules
used for an attribute type.
Ciao, Michael.
Hi,
I'm trying to search entries in an OpenLDAP (v2.4.7) directory using their
last modification date as a criteria.
modifyTimestamp?
Digging in the schemas, I couldn't
find an attribute that contained such a value. The only thing I found was
the internal attribute entryCSN used by
--On Thursday, June 24, 2010 1:49 PM +0200 Pierre Laporte
pierre.lapo...@steria.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to search entries in an OpenLDAP (v2.4.7) directory using
Get an updated release. The current release is 2.4.22, 2.4.23 will be out
soon.
- Btw, is it even possible?
I would
My mistake, main problem solved.
Spaces are not allowed in ldap queries. In fact, I didn't get no result,
I
got one message Bad search filter that was not handled correctly.
I changed my filters so that it now uses the createTimeStamp and
modifyTimeStamp attributes.
Using
Am Donnerstag 24 Juni 2010, 15:19:38 schrieb Pierre Laporte:
My mistake, main problem solved.
Spaces are not allowed in ldap queries. In fact, I didn't get no
result, I got one message Bad search filter that was not handled
correctly.
I changed my filters so that it now uses the
Hi,
I'm trying to search entries in an OpenLDAP (v2.4.7) directory using their
last modification date as a criteria. Digging in the schemas, I couldn't
find an attribute that contained such a value. The only thing I found was
the internal attribute entryCSN used by OpenLDAP to manage