J. Bakshi wrote:
ok, find it
allow bind_v2
I'm not sure whether you are aware of the issues you might have with that. E.g. your old application or API might expect another character set to be used with LDAPv2, e.g. T.61. The use of UTF-8-encoded Unicode for DirectoryString syntax was specified in LDAPv3.
If you write a new application with that API you should rather find out how to use LDAPv3 with that API.
Ciao, Michael.