On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 18:22 +0000, Jeremy Harris wrote: > Can you duplicate it with a two-line attribute (as opposed > to "hundreds")?
I'll check. I'd assume that the answer is "yes", though. > If it isn't giving Exim the data, hmm. I *assume* that attribute values > in LDAP are allowed to have newlines in - but is there documentation > anywhere saying one way or the other? It's not that it's a multiline attribute per se, it's the LDIF format response from ldapsearch that makes it appear that way - base64 encoded, wrapped at 78 chars, CRLF-Space as the delimiter (a bit like SMTP headers, in fact). > You could rewrite that "ldap_get_values()" call, for which there's > a "deprecated" note in my (Fedora 23) include file, with > "ldap_get_values_len()" - which supports a binary interface for > arbitrary byte-sequences. You'll need struct berval (lber.h) > fore the pointer+length. My brain hurts just reading that! I'll have a tinker though. > What's your system type? Oops, silly of me - CentOS 6 x86_64, openldap-devel-2.4.40. EDIT: this *might* be a buffer length or string truncation problem. It appears that anything below 256 chars works, but above that fails... More later. Graeme -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-dev Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
