David,

Whenever I've had problems figuring out our LDAP setup, I use Softerra's free 
LDAP Browser (http://www.ldapbrowser.com/download.htm).  You can browse entire 
LDAP directories using this tool, allowing you to see all groups and attributes.

Carl

>I'm having a difficult time with a client's LDAP server. I'm using the
>routine 2-query CFLDAP auth scheme that first confirms the username on
>the nameserver using admin creds, then matches the username and password
>using the user's creds. The code works fine on multiple other instances.
>But I can't query one client's LDAP server beyond matching the username
>via the filter. When I add the password, even without any other
>attributes as filter="(unicode_Pwd=#FORM.userlogin#)", the query won't
>execute. I can't query at all via basic security / port 636, and using
>the unsecured default port acts as above.
>
>I am also unable to match on attributes their admin swears are correct. I
>can pull some (e.g. cn, firstName, givenName) but not others (e.g.
>samaccountName). And I'm at the limits of my CFLDAP experience and
>knowledge.   The client seems not to have anyone with expert knowledge of
>their LDAP server.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>
>David
>
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