joe wrote:
The characters are specified in the RFC because they have special
significance in the filter itself. I.E. * means something to the query
processor and in LDAP filters so you have to signify that you mean the
actual asterisk character, not the special meaning normally attributes to *
in a filter.
In a general state, a comma in a filter is fine, but a comma has special
significance in a DN so you aren't doing it for the filter itself, but for
the processing of the DN.

Very true. A special case I didn't thought about...

You can also escape the coma using \2C, like :

(member=CN=Sturgis\2CGrant,OU=Users-Active,DC=test,DC=loc)

Should work too.

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Emmanuel Lécharny
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