Eric Brunson wrote: > The new code works great, thanks so much for the new features. > > I do have one issue, and maybe I'm just not looking in the correct > place. The Sync Info Message returns a syncInfoValue which is a BER > encoded ASN.1 CHOICE structure: > > syncInfoValue ::= CHOICE { > newcookie [0] syncCookie, > refreshDelete [1] SEQUENCE { > cookie syncCookie OPTIONAL, > refreshDone BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE > }, > refreshPresent [2] SEQUENCE { > cookie syncCookie OPTIONAL, > refreshDone BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE > }, > syncIdSet [3] SEQUENCE { > cookie syncCookie OPTIONAL, > refreshDeletes BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE, > syncUUIDs SET OF syncUUID > } > } > > The data is returned and I've been able to successfully decode it with > the PyASN1 BER codec, but I can't find any indication of the choice > index being returned in the value. I don't know that the refreshDelete > and the refreshPresent are distinguishable from each other without > additional information, but I see that the value being returned from > result4() is simply what ldap_parse_intermediate() returns, without any > indication of the choice index. Looking at the raw BER encoded packet > in wireshark, it would seem that the two bytes before the data being > returned have the index embedded in the second byte. > > I'm sure this must simply be something I'm overlooking. Any help?
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