On Thu, 2 Jan 2014, Brian Reichert wrote: > Unrelated to OP's problem, I've seen LDIF files that had UTF8 characters > and/or weird EOL characters, that many editors will helpfully hide from > you.
UTF-8 characters are perfectly legal in values, as documented in both the RFC and the ldif(5) manpage. DOS-style line-endings (CRLF instead of just LF) are also perfectly legal (though the ldif(5) manpage doesn't mention that). You can even mix CRLF and LF line-endings inside a single file. (Really folks, the RFC isn't that hard to read.) Philip Guenther
