Neil, I can vouch for some those implementations, but it's a matter of
what the server advertises vs. the client expectations in my opinion.
The client, if v3 compliant should read the capabilities and decide if
it will support it or not. 

I've also seen plenty of browsers, programming languages (python comes
to mind) that have limited support for capabilities that are possible.  

Were you planning to do anything in particular with the information or
is this just a FYI exercise? 

Al



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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP search limitations

Thanks to those who responded and sorry for any confusion caused by
using the number 1024 and not 1000 :)

This article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315071&sd=tech
implies that the pagelimit is 1000 in 2k (and 2k3), but the valuerange
is 1000 (1500 in 2k3). I was asking about the pagelimit which determines
the number of objects returned and not valuerange, which determines the
number of values returned per attribute.

The question stemmed from the fact that:
1. some ppl are not used to such limits being imposed by other LDAP
implementations 2. various LDAP clients/browsers do not support paging
or VLV.

Deji quoted a RFC regarding paging, but as we all know, RFCs are
guidelines and not standards. I don't believe that all clients have
adopted paging since as I state above, not all LDAP implementations
require it. I do however, appreciate that AD is not just an LDAP
repository nor is it just a database. There is a need therefore, to
"throttle" searches so that other operations are not jeopardised.

Thanks again,
neil


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To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP search limitations


The limit is 1000 on 2K and 1500 on K3/ADAM. These values can be
tweaked. 

The general purpose reason is to conserve resources on the LDAP server.
Consider result sets have to be pulled into memory to be encoded to send
back to clients. If you have lots and lots of simultaneous queries with
huge resultsets you could quickly cause harm to an LDAP server as it
runs low on resources.

As to why MS did it and others didn't. Possibly the others are not
thinking properly about large scale or heavily loaded implementations. 
 

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Subject: [ActiveDir] LDAP search limitations

Apologies for asking this question, since it's been posed before (?),
but can anyone offer me a brief description of why AD only returns (by
default)
1024 entries when an LDAP search is performed? Is it a question of
performance? Why is the searcher not offered all records that meet the
search criteria?

Questions have arisen as to why MS implemented a limit since
(apparently), other LDAP implementations do not enforce these limits.

thanks,
neil





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