Try using this: slapcat > base.ldap
Cheers, On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Michael Ströder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kick, Claus wrote: > > > > > Try something like (depends a bit on your OS): > > ldapsearch -b 'your base dn' -D 'your user ' -w 'password' cn=* > > > somefile.txt > > > > One should rather use "*" "+" as 'attributes' to also get operational > attributes (if needed). And the filter above does not catch entries which > does not have a attribute 'cn' at all. > > So this would be a better example (in one line): > > ldapsearch -x -b <search-base> -D <bind-DN> -w <password> > "(objectClass=*)" "*" "+" > > Note that the entity specified by the bind-DN should have full read access > to the whole content. The server's rootdn has full access circumventing all > ACLs. > > Ciao, Michael. > -- /\ Gabriel Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrador de Redes - Network Administrator Linux User #223750 +55 51 9357 3886 Porto Alegre - RS - Brasil
