Hi all,
Forget the previous request, I did a mistake in messing some configuration 
files.
However, I have another request, I would like to export the content of my LDAP 
into an LDIF file programmatically.I almost achieve this but I miss a couple of 
things:1. I would like to ride of the operational attributes during the 
export2. I would like to have the userPassword in the same form I entered in 
the input ldif file, that is to say something like:userpassword: 
{SHA512}W3IrMH/ObJRJBdEyaR1eSiIUt/6StziSDrP846kEIKGVEcMBCg53ErBU2u9bV7rVnsvZOzKA8hBXj1R/Su1NJQ==Currently
 I am only able to a get byte array from the Attribute.

Any ideas are most welcome. Many thanks in advance.


Cyril F


    Le jeudi 18 janvier 2018 à 17:12:46 UTC+1, Cyril FILLON 
<[email protected]> a écrit :  
 
 Hello everyone,
I am using ApacheDS 2.0.0-M23.
I am currently loading programmatically an LDIF file with entries like:
dn: cn=Bilbo Baggins,ou=users,dc=mathworks,dc=com,o=Middle-earth
objectclass: person
objectclass: organizationalPerson
objectclass: inetOrgPerson
objectclass: top
cn: Bilbo Baggins
description: Bilbo is the author of The Hobbit and translator of various "works 
from the elvish"
givenname: Bilbo
sn: Baggins
uid: bbaggins
mail: [email protected]
userpassword: 
{SHA512}W3IrMH/ObJRJBdEyaR1eSiIUt/6StziSDrP846kEIKGVEcMBCg53ErBU2u9bV7rVnsvZOzKA8hBXj1R/Su1NJQ==
This hash corresponds to pass as password.However I perform a bind it fails.
If I used a SHA-1 hash as follows, it works fine:userpassword: 
{SHA}nU4eI71bcnBGqeO0t9tXvY1u5oQ=

I also tried with other prefixes like SHA-512, but it does not work as well.

Any ideas are most welcome. Many thanks in advance.



Cyril F
  

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