Thank you all for quick and enlightening analyses of my beginners like error. I have used search for double spaces, wrong naming, whatever ... but that, that would never even cross my mind.
Use vi Luke! vi!
Tnx again.
On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 19:13, Ryan Tandy ryan@nardis.ca wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 04:52:41PM +0200, Saša-Stjepan Bakša wrote:
Is there any good reason that I see one of my custom objectClass garbled like this below. It happens when I am reading content from file. From GUI tool it looks as it should.
olcObjectClasses::
ezZ9KCAxLjMuNi4xLjQuMS4zNTI2OS4zLjI0NS4yLjcgTkFNRSAncGNyZ
lBhY2thZ2UnIERFU0MgJ0NvbW1vbiBwYWNrYWdlIGRlc2NyaXB0aW9uIOKAkyBzZXJ2aWNlIHBh
cmFtZXRlcnMgZGVmaW5lZCBieSBNTk8nIFNVUCB0b3AgU1RSVUNUVVJBTCBNVVNUICggcGNyZlB
hY2thZ2VUaXRsZSAkIHBhY2thZ2VMaWZldGltZVR5cGUgKSBNQVkgKCBwYWNrYWdlQWN0aXZhdG
lvbkRhdGUgJCBwYWNrYWdlRXhwaXJ5RGF0ZSAkIHBhY2thZ2VDeWNsZSAkIHRvdGFsTWF4aW11b
VZvbHVtZSAkIHRvdGFsTWF4aW11bVRpbWUgJCBtb25pdG9yaW5nS2V5ICQgdG90YWxNYXhpbXVt
QW1vdW50ICQgY3ljbGVNdWx0aXBsaWVyICkgKQ==
Others are normal and human readable.
Your DESC contains an en dash (U+2014, \xe2\x80\x93). If I replace that with a regular ASCII hyphen (U+002D, \x2d) then ldapsearch prints it normally.