Hello, I have a question. I support a Windows Server based application that connects to several forms of LDAP, including OpenLDAP.
Occasionally, for debugging purposes, I need to see if we're on speaking terms with the OpenLDAP server and are getting proper information from it.
In a DOS window using Active Directory, I'd type >net user john.doe /domain and get back.
C:\Users\john.doe.VB>net user john.doe /domain The request will be processed at a domain controller for domain company.loc.
User name john.doe Full Name John Doe Comment Product Support Engineer User's comment Country code (null) Account active Yes Account expires Never
Password last set 11/30/2014 7:46.29 AM Password expires 12/30/2014 7:46.29 AM Password changeable 11/30/2014 7:46.29 AM Password required Yes User may change password Yes
Workstations allowed All Logon script User profile Home directory Last logon 12/12/2014 8:06:11 AM
Logon hours allowed All
Local Group Memberships Global Group memberships *FSUSERS *Network Support Engin *SupportSecGroup *Domain Users *Network Engineers The command completed successfully.
Is there a command I can run from a Windows DOS prompt that would show me essentially the same info for OpenLDAP. When my customers are using OpenLDAP and having issues, I'm usually flying blind.
Scott Gates Production Support Engineer VBrick Systems, Inc.