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hello again, thanks for the help. net ads dn is working now - and I really like that perl script. There is one issue though. ./adssearch.pl [...] "(&(objectclass=computer)(sAMAccountName=HOST1$))" works perfectly fine... found entry: CN=HOST1,CN=Computers,DC=abc,DC=tld ./adssearch.pl [...] "((&(objectclass=computer)(netbootGUID=67b94d56-ffe2-aa6d-fdab-70677592eb61))" does not return any results. What I want to do is to search all computer accounts in the Active Directory for a certain netbootGUID. If I can't match it like the way above I probably have to read them all into an array and look for the right GUID there.. but I don't like that approach very much :) this time objectSid works - both objectGUID and netbootGUID won't. Any idea? - -- Roman Sommer Guenther Deschner wrote: > Hi Roman, > > On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 11:01:25AM +0100, Roman Sommer wrote: >> hello everyone, >> >> I can read *any* attribute I want out of the Active Directory using 'net >> ads dn'.. except for one - which of course is the (only) one I need. >> >> netbootGUID. It is stored in an octet string as is objectGUID and >> objectSid which I can read properly. > > Ok, I fixed that in subversion (see > http://build.samba.org/?function=diff;tree=samba_3_0;date=1139480667;author=gd;revision=13410) > > You might want to take a look at the adssearch.pl perl script which > quickly allows you to work on decoding the various attributes without > recompiling. > > Guenther -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) iD8DBQFD61F+KonGtrxsRysRAtFJAJ9MAkf+Ll2tK7Ttkv1RCLKdd6wokwCdH3XB A3dnypzOpurAAN2V1cxeNpI= =mO/f -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba