Le 2/29/12 7:50 PM, Kiran Ayyagari a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:44 PM, wrote:
Hi, We have apacheds 2.0-M5 db setup with all ~90k users under one OU. Yes, I
know they should be stored with some hierarchy but that's not an option for this
particular customer.
Having 90K users in one si
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:44 PM, wrote:
> Hi, We have apacheds 2.0-M5 db setup with all ~90k users under one OU. Yes,
> I know they should be stored with some hierarchy but that's not an option for
> this
> particular customer. I want to optimize searching by lastname, (sn),
> firstname (g
Hi, We have apacheds 2.0-M5 db setup with all ~90k users under one OU. Yes, I
know they should be stored with some hierarchy but that's not an option for this
particular customer. I want to optimize searching by lastname, (sn), firstname
(givenName) and displayName. I have created indexes unde
FYI, the decoded AS-REP message and KRB-ERROR messages, once decoded, are :
AS-REP
pvno : 5
msg-type : padata : PreAuthenticationData : {
padata-type: null(0)
padata-value:0x30 0x22 0x30 0x20 0xA0 0x03 0x02 0x01 0x11 0xA1 0x19
0x1B 0x17 0x43 0x52 0x59 0x50 0x54 0x4F 0x2E 0x43 0x53 0x2E
Your stringToHex method is borked. It returns 0xFF when it tries to
transform '6B' to a byte.
Le 2/29/12 6:16 PM, Wang, Xunhua - wangxx a écrit :
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import org.apache.directory.server.kerberos.shared.io.decoder.*;
import org.apache.directory.server.kerberos.shared.mes
Hi,
Hope I am posting to the right list. If not, please let me know.
I am trying to use the
org.apache.directory.server.kerberos.shared.io.decoder.KdcReplyDecoder and the
ErrorMessageDecoder classes to parse an AS_REP message and an error message (In
response to an AS_REQ request).
However, i
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