I've discovered that the LDAP server I was using to test with is old and horrible, still only supporting version 2. So I tested with a better, newer version 3 LDAP server and all search filters work perfectly now.
Thanks for all your help! :-) - Jeremiah [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 7/27/05, Pierangelo Masarati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Jeremiah Martell writes: > >> I've attempted to find what kind of server it is (searching root/base > >> for "objectclass=*" and looking for vendorName, etc) but nothing shows > >> up. I'll continue to try to determine which "brand" of LDAP server it > >> is. Anybody know of any other way to determine this? > > > > If you don't know if it's an OpenLDAP server, it's off-topic here and > > you are in any case better off at [email protected] where there are more > > people who know other kinds of servers. My first step would be to ask > > the sysadmin:-) > > Well Hallvard, > > if he doesn't get anything while not asking for all operational > attributes, it's likely an OpenLDAP server... > > Jeremiah, > > can you please search the rootDSE for all operational attributes (i.e. > requesting '*' '+')? > > With respect to your other question, I note that the non-working filter is > broken (there should be an opening bracket after '&'), unless the typo > occurred when cut'n'pasting into the email. However, this type of error > should show up directly at the client's side, because that string canot be > parsed into a valid filter. Otherwise, reversing the order of the terms > in an AND cannot change the result (despite claims from some vendor which > I heard long time ago). > > p. > > -- > Pierangelo Masarati > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > SysNet - via Dossi,8 27100 Pavia Tel: +390382573859 Fax: +390382476497 > >
