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
>> 
>> 

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