Hi Stefano,

thanks for the hint. I will add ":" to the list of allowed characters.

The search for "XX*" does not work because the LDAP server does not
support searches for substrings in this case (search is server-side).
Unfortunately, there are attributes with such limitations.


Best regards

Roland


On 06.11.2015 14:23, Elmopi, Stefano wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I configured User accounts (e.g. Unix, Samba and Kolab), with the modules
> Personal (inetorgPerson), Password policy
> and customField. The customField was bound to macAddress attribute which is
> inserted in the form XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.
> Then, I enter in the application and make a search on the field MacAddress,
> I type XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX and execute the search
> and I get the error
> 
> Please enter a valid filter. Only letters, numbers and " _*$.@-" are
> allowed.
> XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
> 
> and I imagine that it is the presence of colon, because if I do a search
> with
> 
> XX
> 
> nothing comes out, no error message. If I do a search with
> 
> XX*
> 
> nothing comes out, even if there are matches !!
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> 
> Ing. Stefano Elmopi
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