--On Wednesday, March 08, 2006 7:41 PM +0100 Jehan PROCACCIA
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Here is the second search.
oops, I didn't noticed that , the second might be
Mar 8 10:11:10 calaz slapd[4639]: conn=1 op=2 SRCH
base="ou=people,dc=int-evry,dc=fr" scope=2 deref=3
filter="(&(mail=*)(|(mail=la*)(cn=la*)(sn=la*)(givenName=la*)(displayName
=la*)))"
as the "op=2" tells us ...
OpenLDAP does not by default break searches up into chunks of 50,
either. Outlook is either requesting 50 results at a time (maybe paged
results?) or you have
50 entries as the search limit on your server.
no 10000 on the server! but there's indeed a 100 siezlimit search on the
outlook ldap config and not 50 !?
So perhaps it is using paged results in chunks of 50 then, or something
similar. In any case, the "50" bit definitely looks to be originating from
Outlook.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
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ITS/Shared Application Services
Stanford University
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