Luís Fernando C. Talora wrote:
its distinguish name is shown like this: "Q049THXDrXMgRmVybmFuZG8gQy4gVGFsb3JhLE9VPVRJLE9VPUFSQSxPVT1Vc3VhcmlvcyxEQz1pbmVwYXIsREM9Y29tLERDPWJy".
This is base64-encoded LDIF representation of NON-ASCII chars e.g. output by ldapsearch. The double colon :: indicates that an LDIF parser has to base64-decode it to get the real value (see RFC 2849). The data itself is actually transferred on the wire by LDAPv3 as Unicode with UTF-8 encoding (in case of attributes of syntax DirectoryString, like 'cn').
Use another more GUI-oriented client which is capable of displaying Unicode chars to explore this.
Ciao, Michael.