>> Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah(a)fast-mail.org> schrieb am
24.02.2022 um 16:41
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Nachricht <5634EEEFC927B18BF1B59D49(a)[192.168.1.12]>:
‑‑On Thursday, February 24, 2022 8:22 AM +0100 Ulrich Windl
<Ulrich.Windl(a)rz.xn--uniregensburg-dm6g.de> wrote:
> So my guess is that my query is still wrong:
># ldapsearch ‑Y EXTERNAL ‑H ldapi:/// ‑b 'cn=Subschema' ‑s sub
> '(objectClass=*)' '* +'
Why did you use ‑s sub? I clearly used ‑s base in my example I provided
you.
Additionally, '* +' is invalid. It should be:
'*' '+'
OK, I thought ("<=" meaning subset relation) that "base <= one <=
sub", but it
seems "base < one <= sub" instead.
And I mixed up the syntax for attributes as well.
So I found userPassword, but I had to use a vcombination of ldapsearch and
grep like this:
ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -b 'cn=Subschema' -s base
'(attributeTypes=*)' '+' |grep userPassword
What I don't understand is that for
ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -b 'cn=Subschema' -s base
'(olcSchemaConfig=*)' 'attributeTypes'
I get no results:
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
Is there a filter to get the definition for userPassword specifically?
Regards,
Ulrich
‑‑Quanah