I was continuing with Tim's example. I didn't care about his use, just responding to how to construct an 'or' ldap query.
- chris
-----Original Message----- From: Howard Chu [mailto:hyc@symas.com] Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 12:10 PM To: Chris Jacobs Cc: 'tjg@soe.ucsc.edu'; 'openldap-technical@openldap.org' Subject: Re: Search Filter for Second Value
Chris Jacobs wrote:
(|(userPassword[0]=foo)(userPassword[1]=foo))
Google: ldap filter syntax - the zytrax result is pretty handy.
uh.... No. "blahblah[X]" is not a valid LDAP construct. Did you get that from zytrax?
- chris
Sorry for double send Tim; forgot to reply-all to list.
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----- Original Message ----- From: openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.orgopenldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org To: openldap-technical@openldap.orgopenldap-technical@openldap.org Sent: Fri Jan 28 12:38:38 2011 Subject: Search Filter for Second Value
Is there any way to craft a search filter that checks for an attribute with two or more values?
For example, how could I construct a query to search for users with two passwords?
Something like:
userPassword[1]=*
(where userPassword[0] would be the user's first password attribute)
Tim Gustafson Baskin School of Engineering UC Santa Cruz tjg@soe.ucsc.edu 831-459-5354
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