Am Sat, 11 Dec 2010 02:43:26 +0100 schrieb Sebastian Urbanneck <[email protected]>:
> Sorry for this weird topic, but I didn't know how to name this one. > > These are the facts: we're using the phamm.schema from the PHAMM > Project for saving virtual domain entries in our Ldap database. > Searching for them is mostly no pronblem, but one specific > circumstance is bothering me to death: when I try to search for a > specific value of the attribute "vd", the corresponding entry is not > always found. Any other attribute does the trick, but vd does'nt. > > For example: the search for (using the root_dn) > > ldapsearch -x -W -D "cn=admin,dc=uebergebuehr,dc=de" -b > "ou=domains,dc=uebergebuehr,dc=de" "(vd=*) -s"one" > [...] > > This is true for everytime I put a Wildcard (*) into the search > pattern, and with scope "sub" there's also no matter in which part of > the tree above this entry I am. But when I'm searching specificly for > the value (lak-hessen.de) nothin is found, no matter in which entry I > am and which scope use. > > Strangely this pattern _is_ found when you go into the entry of the > domain itself (vd=lak-hessen.de,ou=domains,...) and search with scobe > 'base'. > > Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Or is this a bug? I think ACLs are > ruled out because of using the root_dn. missing index? -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:DA147B05 53°37'09,95"N 10°08'02,42"E
