If I use ldapsearch for example I get
ldapsearch -LLL -H ldap://w2k3r2.win2003r2.home -s sub -b
dc=win2003r2,dc=home "(cn=markus a*)" memberof
SASL/GSSAPI authentication started
SASL username: [email protected]
SASL SSF: 56
SASL data security layer installed.
dn: CN=Markus A Moeller,CN=Users,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
memberOf:: Q049TcO2bGxlcixPVT1UZXN0R3JvdXBzLERDPXdpbjIwMDNyMixEQz1ob21l
memberOf: CN=SQUID_ALLOW,CN=Users,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
memberOf: CN=Administrators,CN=Builtin,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
#
refldap://ForestDnsZones.win2003r2.home/DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
#
refldap://DomainDnsZones.win2003r2.home/DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
# refldap://win2003r2.home/CN=Configuration,DC=win2003r2,DC=home
I get entries which are Octet Strings. Is there a ldap function to convert
to the real string ?
What would I need to do to use the result in a filter for a new query ? Can
I just use the octet string ?
Thank you
Markus
"Markus Moeller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I have a program which does an ldap search and then prints the found
attribute values. Thsi works fine for english character sets. But when the
ldap server contains accents or umlauts I get unreadable strings. How do I
convert them ?
Thank you
Markus
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