I don't understand what is happening... If I use a compound OR filter to search for "cn" or "uid", I only get back the match for uid. I expect to get both. If I add a search for a nonexistent attribute like "name", I get nothing back. I expect to get back the entry matched by the other term.
# l "(cn=gboyce)" dn dn: cn=gboyce,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=... # l "(uid=gboyce)" dn dn: uid=gboyce,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=... # l "(|(uid=gboyce)(cn=gboyce))" dn dn: uid=gboyce,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=... # l "(|(cn=gboyce)(uid=gboyce))" dn dn: uid=gboyce,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=... # l "(|(uid=gboyce)(name=gboyce))" dn # This is on a new deployment of ipa on centos, with just a couple of test records. I don't have much recent experience with LDAP, but I don't see what I'm doing wrong. Dirsrv on centos 6.5 works as expected. # ipa --version VERSION: 4.1.0, API_VERSION: 2.112 # cat /etc/centos-release CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 (Core) George Boyce, SAIC/NICS GCC Systems Support NASA GSFC Code 762
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