--On Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:26 AM +0100 Jürgen Magin gaston@octo-soft.de wrote:
Sorry guys the substring match is not the point of interest, because the whole string doesn't match too. Have a look to my last mail. :-) Thanks for your responds.
All I can say is, works for me.
I set up a test LDAP server, created a randomly generated entry:
# user.1, Accounts, example.com dn: uid=user.1,ou=Accounts,dc=example,dc=com objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: inetOrgPerson objectClass: dNSZone givenName: Aaccf sn: Amar cn: Aaccf Amar initials: AA uid: user.1 mail: user.1@example.com telephoneNumber: 629-550-1330 homePhone: 599-075-3272 pager: 871-414-0149 mobile: 990-984-9327 employeeNumber: 1 street: 56091 West Street l: Salisbury st: GA postalCode: 12157 postalAddress: Aaccf Amar$56091 West Street$Salisbury, GA 12157 description: This is the description for Aaccf Amar. aRecord: 192.0.0.1
added an "eq" index for aRecord, created a junk schema to test with, and then added the entry.
The search works for me:
ldap-uat00:/tmp# ldapsearch -LLL -x -h localhost -b "dc=example,dc=com" arecord=192.0.0.1 dn: uid=user.1,ou=Accounts,dc=example,dc=com objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: inetOrgPerson objectClass: dNSZone givenName: Aaccf sn: Amar cn: Aaccf Amar initials: AA uid: user.1 mail: user.1@example.com telephoneNumber: 629-550-1330 homePhone: 599-075-3272 pager: 871-414-0149 mobile: 990-984-9327 employeeNumber: 1 street: 56091 West Street l: Salisbury st: GA postalCode: 12157 postalAddress: Aaccf Amar$56091 West Street$Salisbury, GA 12157 description: This is the description for Aaccf Amar. aRecord: 192.0.0.1
--Quanah
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