Gavin Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > dynlist-attrset groupOfURLs memberURL foo > > and miss out foo from: > > memberURL: ldap:///o=home??sub?(objectClass=fooClass) > > See the man page: > > "In this case, the <attrs> portion of the URI must be absent,and the > DNs of all the entries resulting from the expansion of the URI are > listed as values of this attribute."
You get the DN of the returned entries in foo, not the values of the attributes. I'll try to give a more complete example. I have this: dn: cn=buz1,o=home objectClass: fooClass cn: buz1 foo: value1 dn: cn=buz2,o=home objectClass: fooClass cn: buz2 foo: value2 dn: cn=buz3,o=home objectClass: fooClass cn: buz3 foo: value3 dn: cn=list,o=home objectClass: groupOfURLs cn: list memberURL: ldap:///o=home?foo?sub?(objectClass=fooClass) When looking up cn=list,o=home, I would like to have the foo attribute values listed as bar attributes: dn: cn=list,o=home objectClass: groupOfURLs cn: list bar: value1 bar: value2 bar: value3 If I configure as you suggest dynlist-attrset groupOfURLs memberURL foo I'll get this: dn: cn=list,o=home objectClass: groupOfURLs cn: list bar: cn=buz1,o=home bar: cn=buz2,o=home bar: cn=buz3,o=home -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
