On 16/7/04 5:03 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good morning,
> I have set up a MS ADAM instance named cn=examplename,st=wv,c=us.  On
> install, the LostAndFound, Roles, and NTDS Quotas objects were created
> with dn's CN=LostAndFound,CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us, CN=NTDS
> Quotas,CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us, and CN=Roles,CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us.
> This all displays successfully in ADAM ADSI Edit.
> 
> I then added via importing an ldif file a couple of object instances with
> dn's CN=WVAdmin,CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us and
> CN=WVAdmin2,CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us.  These both also display
> successfully in ADAM ADSI Edit.
> 
> So then I attempt to use perl-ldap to perform a search like this:
> 
> use Net::LDAP;
> 
> $ldap = new Net::LDAP('localhost') or die "$@";
> $ldap->bind( version => 3 );
> 
> $mesg = $ldap->search ( base => "C=us",
>                         filter => "objectClass=*",
>                       ) or die ("Failed on search.$!");
> 
> foreach $entry ($mesg->all_entries)
> {
>    $entry->dump;
> }
> 
> $ldap->unbind;
> 
> 
> The result is no entries.  I have also tried narrowing the base to
> CN=examplename,ST=wv,C=us with no benefit.  Additionally, I tried binding
> to cn=WVAdmin,cn=examplename,st=wv,c=us which does return a single result
> with dn=examplename,st=wv,c=us.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas what I might be doing wrong?

The die() will not be called unless there was some problem constructing the
operation to send to the server. To find out what's happened to the search
you should look at the values of $mesg->code, $mesg->error_name, and
$mesg->error_text afterwards, ie before your foreach loop.

I also believe MAD requires you to bind before allowing a search operation.

Cheers,

Chris


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