> On 13 Jun 2019, at 16:09, Viktor Ashirov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 3:26 PM William Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Is the test case *just* testing if binary searching of attributes works?
> The test was to check if we can query the server for
> userCertificate=<data>, where <data> is a string representation of a
> base64 encoded x509 certificate. The original test was also passing
> binary representation (usercertificate;binary=...) to ldapsearch (to
> see if it translates correctly to base64).
Thanks for telling me what the test is meant to do! This is what I wanted to
know from the start ...
So the base64 is only if the attribute is "longer" than a certain amount the
ldapclient tools base64 it for viewing - the server actually doesn't care or
know that it's going on at all, so really, this is a test if binary matching
works.
You can thus, setup a simpler test by setting
with open('/tmp/test') as f:
data = f.readlines() # or read(), I can't remember what does it all
without newlines)
Account.set('usercertificate', data)
Accounts.filter('userCert=%b' % data)
So then I'd tweak if it's %b or %s, I'd probably also to see what works and
prevents python leaking state or formatting.
Then work up to a full certificate.
If you have a failuing example, please send me the access log and -v
(DEBUGGING=True) lib389 output so I can help
Thanks,
>
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Sincerely,
William Brown
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