Hi!
I guess the LDAP standard doesn't have a syntax for the current time. So the solution could be that openLDAP provides a pseudo attribute "somewhere". But still I don't know how to relate a time attribute "somewhere" with another entry's attributes. Computing the literal "time now" seems the cleanest solution IMHO.
Regards, Ulrich
Michael Strödermichael@stroeder.com schrieb am 12.02.2014 um 22:12 in
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Laurent Meunier wrote:
I'm trying to build a ldap query with the current date or the current timestamp (something like myAttributeDate >= now()). All solutions I've
found
on Internet require to compute the current date in a script and then build
the
ldap query with the computed date.
Unfortunately, I can't do this because the ldap query will be in a static file: ldap_filter in /etc/saslauthd.conf.
Is it possible with OpenLDAP to use the current date or timestamp in a
ldap
query without compute it in a script?
I vaguely remember that Daniel Pluta contributed patches for his I-D.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pluta-ldap-srv-side-current-time-match
Maybe you should dig in the ITS.
Ciao, Michael.