Hi,
On Thursday, 6. September 2012, tBM wrote:
> Which is better to use for secure ldap?
>
> Net::LDAP
> Net::LDAPS
>
> Looks like Net::LDAP sees more updates than Net::LDAPS
The fact that Net::LDAPS sees less updates than Net::LDAP can be explained
very easily:
Net::LDAPS is a very small subc
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> Any DN can be used as a baseDN for a search, so I assume you mean the
> base of all the trees known to the server.
i thought about it.
> This can be obtained from the
> namingContexts attribute in the RootDSE entry
>
> Here is a piece of code, mi
On Jan 15, 2009, at 7:58 AM, Daniel Chojecki wrote:
is it possible to fetch all baseDNs from ldap server ?
Could you show some examples, because i'm quit new to perl language.
Any DN can be used as a baseDN for a search, so I assume you mean the
base of all the trees known to the server. Thi
On 28 Jul 2008, at 17:21, Katsuhisa Fujinaga wrote:
Hi, all.
Does anybody know how to direct page access?
I need to do an LDAP search, via Net::LDAP, on a openLDAP.
Since large quantity of data are stored, I would like to use
"server side paging" interface.
For example:
- maximum page size
On 29/07/2008, Katsuhisa Fujinaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know how to direct page access?
Bless mailing-lists and google ... I knew I saw something like
this before on the list...
http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.ldap/2007/01/msg2462.html
> Kind regards.
>
> Katsuhisa Fuj
> -Original Message-
> From: Graham Barr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 7:23 PM
< snip >
> If you have it as a module, I would say upload it. Net::LDAP itself
> was not used by many for quite sometime after its initial release,
> which was nearly 10 years ago
On Jun 6, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Harden, Clif wrote:
I have a question for everyone on the list.
I have done some work, in perl, querying DSML servers that some of my
friends think should be made into a perl module.
In discussions with several people, one person mentioned that I should
query this l
Chris,
Thanks for the information. I can see where I would not want to modify
the Net::LDAP library, so I will see if I can modify the tool I use
(ldapsh) to decode and encode these attributes.
ski
Chris Ridd wrote:
On 6/10/06 11:47, Ski Kacoroski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am won
On 6/10/06 11:47, Ski Kacoroski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering why all attribute values that start with '<' are base64
> encoded when then are displayed or written to an ldif file. In
> particular, I am using that apple schema and would like to not encode
> the apple-user-ho
Hi,
[...]
>
> Yes. Or use the constant LDAP_EXTENSION_WHO_AM_I from
> Net::LDAP::Constant
>
>$ldap->root_dse->supported_extension( LDAP_EXTENSION_WHO_AM_I );
thx a lot!
>
> Graham.
>
>
>
Bye.
Michael.
Hi,
On Saturday, 10. September 2005 13:15, Hirmke Michael wrote:
> the who_am_i method from Net::LDAP::Extension::WhoAmI doesn't
> return any information. Instead I get
>
> error: 2: 203D: LdapErr: DSID-0C090C7D,
> comment: Unknown extended request OID, data 0, vece
>
> Server is a Windows 200
On Sep 10, 2005, at 06:15 AM, Hirmke Michael wrote:
the who_am_i method from Net::LDAP::Extension::WhoAmI doesn't
return any information. Instead I get
error: 2: 203D: LdapErr: DSID-0C090C7D,
comment: Unknown extended request OID, data 0, vece
Server is a Windows 2003 SP1 DC.
Is this a prob
Hi,
perl2exe problems are not related to LDAP. Please contact ActiveState or an
appropriate pdk mailing list or user group.
http://www.activestate.com/Support_Resources/?_x=1#mailinglists
Regards,
Uri
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