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Kalevras
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 9:54 AM
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Subject: Re: ldap searching
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Ron Wahler wrote:
If there are multiple users
If there are multiple users in an LDAP database with the same login
name
what is
The default behavior of the ldap module, will it stop at the first
login
name that
Matches and compare the password ? I assume so. If I wanted it
To keep comparing all the users it finds in the database
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Ron Wahler wrote:
It seems that one of our customers has a database in which it does
Have duplicate users names, they were asking the following question:
Would also like to know how LDAP handles duplicate user names (if the
baseDN was set to O=ACME instead of OU=Users,O=ACME)
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Ron Wahler wrote:
If there are multiple users in an LDAP database with the same login name
what is
The default behavior of the ldap module, will it stop at the first login
name that
Matches and compare the password ? I assume so. If I wanted it
To keep comparing all the
Login Name shouldbeunique.
Regards.YycAnd the
vision that was planted in my brain.Still remains with the Sound of Silence.
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