Hi! Good catch! I overlooked that! I'll try with that change and report.
Thanks, Ulrich 26.08.2022 21:09:16 John C. Pfeifer <[email protected]>: > Doesn’t it need to be: > > newrdn: cn=subntbcst-tftp@247/tcp > > // > John Pfeifer > Division of Information Technology > University of Maryland, College Park > >> On Aug 26, 2022, at 7:29 AM, Ulrich Windl >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I'm programming some automated changes to our LDAP database, and I have an >> issue: >> >> # Error: Invalid DN syntax (34), additional info: invalid new RDN >> dn: cn=subntbcst_tftp@247/tcp,dc=services,dc=net,dc=...,dc=de >> changetype: modrdn >> newrdn: subntbcst-tftp@247/tcp >> deleteoldrdn: 1 >> >> So is the new RDN "subntbcst-tftp@247/tcp" really invalid? If so it seems an >> older version of OpenLDAP accepted that as we have such an entry: >> >> dn: cn=subntbcst_tftp@247/tcp,dc=services,dc=net,dc=...,dc=de >> objectClass: ipService >> cn: subntbcst_tftp >> cn: subntbcst_tftp@247/tcp >> createTimestamp: 20130719093351Z >> ... >> >> I saw this exaple in RFC 2849 (so I thought my LDIF shuld be OK): >> >> # Modify an entry’s relative distinguished name >> dn: cn=Paul Jensen, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com >> changetype: modrdn >> newrdn: cn=Paula Jensen >> deleteoldrdn: 1 >> >> Regards, >> Ulrich >> >>
