If I have this acl: to dn="sendmailMTAKey=test@bbbbb.com,ou=eeee,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc= aaaaa,dc=local" by ssf=64 dn.exact="uid=acctest,ou=ffff,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc=aaaaa,dc=loc al" read
I can access with this ldap search: ldapsearch -LLL -W -s sub -b "sendmailMTAKey=test@bbbbb.com,ou=eeee,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc=aaa aa,dc=local" -D "uid=acctest,ou=ffff,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc=aaaaa,dc=local" -H ldaps://ldap.local sendmailMTAKey
If I change the acl to to dn="sendmailMTAKey=test@bbbbb.com,ou=eeee,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc= aaaaa,dc=local" attrs="sendmailMTAKey" by ssf=64 dn.exact="uid=acctest,ou=ffff,ou=ddddd,ou=ccccc,dc=bbbbb,dc=aaaaa,dc=loc al" read
The ldapsearch is not returning any object. How to resolve this?