Ede Wolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is probably more a ldif than an OpenLDAP question, but still, maybe
> somebody knows the answer: Is there a way to put multibyte characters into an
> attribute
> value and let the server know, these are not to be treated literally, but are
> utf8 character
Hello,
I have the following configuration for my overlay ppolicy (OpenLDAP 2.6)
It's a testing system!
-
dn: olcOverlay={0}ppolicy,olcDatabase={2}mdb,cn=config
objectClass: olcOverlayConfig
objectClass: olcPPolicyConfig
olcOverlay: {0}ppolicy
olcPPolicyDefault:
Uwe, helllo.
On 20 Feb 2023, at 13:28, Uwe Sauter wrote:
> ldapsearch -x -H 'ldap:///dc=example,dc=net' '(cn=foo)'
>
> instead of
>
> ldapsearch -x -H 'ldap:///dc=example,dc=net' '(cn=foo)'
No: the documentation for the -H option says that the SRV-lookup form, with the
dc= components, is
Norman,
did you try to provide a hostname in the URI?
ldapsearch -x -H 'ldap:///dc=example,dc=net' '(cn=foo)'
instead of
ldapsearch -x -H 'ldap:///dc=example,dc=net' '(cn=foo)'
?
Regards,
Uwe
Am 20.02.23 um 14:19 schrieb Norman Gray:
>
> Ede, hello.
>
> On 20 Feb 2023, at 12:49,
Ede, hello.
On 20 Feb 2023, at 12:49, Ede Wolf wrote:
> Just guessing by the error message, but your DNS Server does have a valid
> service record for that Base DN? As the error message suggests otherwise, but
> I may as well be completely off here.
A good thought -- thanks -- but yes, the
Hi,
Just guessing by the error message, but your DNS Server does have a
valid service record for that Base DN? As the error message suggests
otherwise, but I may as well be completely off here.
Otherwise, but I am sure you know that, with only two "/" you can alway
use the hostname, in case
Hello,
This is probably more a ldif than an OpenLDAP question, but still, maybe
somebody knows the answer: Is there a way to put multibyte characters
into an attribute value and let the server know, these are not to be
treated literally, but are utf8 character encodings?
I've tried to dig