consists of a single space. That feels very strange to me.
>
> The problem you are having is not specific to python-ldap, nor Lotus LDAP.
>
> Be the DN '' (an empty string) or ' ' (A space) or '' (Lots of spaces)
> it's the DN of the root of the
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Maybe my last e-mail wasn't clear enough. So I'll try again:
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Since I'm working more with LDAPv3 controls now I've cleaned up sub-module
ldap.controls. Still work in progress...
Unfortunately it would be too cumbersome to maintain backward compability. So
python-ldap 2.4 will very likely break applications working with LDAPv3
controls. My a
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Eric Brunson wrote:
On 03/11/2011 11:00 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
Eric Brunson wrote:
On 03/11/2011 05:40 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
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> On 03/11/2011 11:00 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>> Eric Brunson wrote:
>>> On 03/11/2011 05:40 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>>>> No matter which sync protocol you implement it's very likely that
>>>> you need
>>>> python
On 03/11/2011 11:00 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
> Eric Brunson wrote:
>> On 03/11/2011 05:40 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>>> No matter which sync protocol you implement it's very likely that you need
>>> python-LDAP from CVS HEAD (will be python 2.4) since this vers
Eric Brunson wrote:
> On 03/11/2011 05:40 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>> No matter which sync protocol you implement it's very likely that you need
>> python-LDAP from CVS HEAD (will be python 2.4) since this version contains
>> code to extract response controls f
ed to you I'm probably the most
>> under-qualified programmer to actually do it.
> You're always welcome to send demo code and get it commented here.
>
>> That said, I first wanted to ask whether something like python-ldap
>> becoming a replication client (through serve
robably the most
> > under-qualified programmer to actually do it.
>
> You're always welcome to send demo code and get it commented here.
>
Thanks! I feel all warm and fuzzy and welcome ;-)
> > That said, I first wanted to ask whether something like python-ldap
> > bec
to actually do it.
You're always welcome to send demo code and get it commented here.
> That said, I first wanted to ask whether something like python-ldap
> becoming a replication client (through server controls) was feasible in
> your opinion(s).
No matter which sync protocol you
ng to implement LDAP_CONTROL_SYNC(*) capabilities to python-ldap's
ldap.controls, and while I do have some experience in several areas,
admittedly compared to you I'm probably the most under-qualified programmer to
actually do it.
That said, I first wanted to ask whether something li
On 03/04/2011 12:17 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
> (Cc:-ed python-ldap-dev again)
>
> Chris Dukes wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:45:15PM +0100, Michael Ströder wrote:
>>> Again it's time to think about the minimum required version of OpenLDAP libs
>>> t
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
>
> On Mar 5, 2011, at 2:45 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>
>> Again it's time to think about the minimum required version of OpenLDAP libs
>> to be used for building upcoming python-ldap 2.4.0.
>
> Does it mean py-ldap-2.4.0 won'
On Mar 5, 2011, at 2:45 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
> Again it's time to think about the minimum required version of OpenLDAP libs
> to be used for building upcoming python-ldap 2.4.0.
Does it mean py-ldap-2.4.0 won't support OpenLDAP-2.3.x series?
Debian 5, RHEL/CentOS 5 ship
(Cc:-ed python-ldap-dev again)
Chris Dukes wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:45:15PM +0100, Michael Ströder wrote:
>> Again it's time to think about the minimum required version of OpenLDAP libs
>> to be used for building upcoming python-ldap 2.4.0. I'd vote for stric
HI!
Again it's time to think about the minimum required version of OpenLDAP libs
to be used for building upcoming python-ldap 2.4.0. I'd vote for strictly
requiring a fairly recent version in the OpenLDAP 2.4.x release series. I know
that this rules out using packages provided in
Find a new release of python-ldap:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap/2.3.13
python-ldap provides an object-oriented API to access LDAP directory
servers from Python programs. It mainly wraps the OpenLDAP 2.x libs for
that purpose. Additionally it contains modules for other LDAP-related
ou can also use OpenLDAP with MozNSS without using PEM files at all if you
> are concerned about using the libnsspem module -
> http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?file=1514
Well, as I said above, I'm not wedded to PEM. I am using Ubuntu for
reasons not related to OpenLDAP and s
ices. The best practices for maximizing a physical server's
connectivity to a physical network are well understood - see how these
rules translate into the virtual world?
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> wonder whether we could use it from python-ldap via OpenLDAP just like Mozilla
> clients use it.
Yes. I've been using it for a while like that. For more information:
http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?file=1514
> I'm thinking of support for PKCS#11 tokens an
Rich Megginson wrote:
> OpenLDAP 2.4.23 supports Mozilla NSS (triple licensed
> GPLv2+/LGPLv2+/MPL) for crypto
> Fedora 14 and later use this instead of OpenSSL
I see some benefits using Mozilla NSS especially with LDAP clients. But I
wonder whether we could use it from python-ldap via
rvices. The best practices for maximizing a physical server's
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Michael Wood wrote:
>>>>>> e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
>>>>>> python-ldap 2.3.10-1ubuntu1.
>>>> [..]
>>>> But I thought it was worth a try to recompile OpenLDAP and link with
>>>> Open
th libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
>>>>> python-ldap 2.3.10-1ubuntu1.
>>> [..]
>>> But I thought it was worth a try to recompile OpenLDAP and link with
>>> OpenSSL instead of GnuTLS.
>>>
>>> After doing that, the problem went awa
On 04/02/11 03:31, Michael Ströder wrote:
> Michael Wood wrote:
>> On 3 February 2011 18:16, Rich Megginson wrote:
>>> On 02/03/2011 04:34 AM, Michael Wood wrote:
>>>> e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
>>>> python-ldap
Hi
2011/2/3 Michael Ströder :
> Michael Wood wrote:
>> On 3 February 2011 18:16, Rich Megginson wrote:
>>> On 02/03/2011 04:34 AM, Michael Wood wrote:
>>>> e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
>>>> python-ldap 2.3.10
Michael Wood wrote:
> On 3 February 2011 18:16, Rich Megginson wrote:
>> On 02/03/2011 04:34 AM, Michael Wood wrote:
>>> e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
>>> python-ldap 2.3.10-1ubuntu1.
> [..]
> But I thought it was worth a t
gt; try to unbind from the LDAP server. If anyone could enlighten me I
>> would be grateful.
>>
>> I've run into the same issue on various different Linux machines with
>> a range of OpenLDAP and python-ldap versions, but it seems to work
>> fine on a Mac running Leo
ld be grateful.
>
> I've run into the same issue on various different Linux machines with
> a range of OpenLDAP and python-ldap versions, but it seems to work
> fine on a Mac running Leopard.
>
> e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
> pyth
Linux machines with
a range of OpenLDAP and python-ldap versions, but it seems to work
fine on a Mac running Leopard.
e.g. Ubuntu Lucid Lynx with libldap2-dev version 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.3 and
python-ldap 2.3.10-1ubuntu1.
I've also tried upgrading python-ldap to 2.3.12, but that does not
seep to ha
Hi, developers.
I can't install python-ldap from pypi.python.org, will you consider fixing it?
First of all, there's a compile issue with py-ldap-2.3.12 on RHEL/CentOS 5.x:
http://marc.info/?t=12815231342&r=1&w=2
Old versions are not available:
#---<---
# easy_instal
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> When I install the most recent python-ldap on my CentOS5 box (which has
> Python2.6 from IUS) it fails. Previously I was able to install
> python-ldap on a similarly provisioned host.
Hmm, known problem...(see below)
Ciao, Michael.
Origina
When I install the most recent python-ldap on my CentOS5 box (which has
Python2.6 from IUS) it fails. Previously I was able to install
python-ldap on a similarly provisioned host.
gcc-4.1.2-48.el5
openldap-devel-2.3.43-12.el5_5.2
openssl-devel-0.9.8e-12.el5_4.6
python26-devel-2.6.5-3.el5
On Aug 12, 2010, at 2:42 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>
> Looks like an older OpenLDAP release. Please try the patch below.
>
> Ciao, Michael.
>
> Index: Modules/constants.c
> ===
> RCS file: /cvsroot/python-
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
>
> On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:43 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
>
>> Find a new release of python-ldap:
>>
>> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap/2.3.12
>
> Compile error on CentOS 5.5, i386:
> [..]
> Modules/constants.c: In f
On Aug 9, 2010, at 11:43 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
> Find a new release of python-ldap:
>
> http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap/2.3.12
Compile error on CentOS 5.5, i386:
# easy_install python-ldap==2.3.12
Searching for python-ldap==2.3.12
Reading http://cheeseshop.python.org/py
Find a new release of python-ldap:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap/2.3.12
python-ldap provides an object-oriented API to access LDAP directory
servers from Python programs. It mainly wraps the OpenLDAP 2.x libs for
that purpose. Additionally it contains modules for other LDAP-related
Pascal,
it seems you're not described to the python-ldap-dev list so your posting was
delayed in the list maintainer's queue...
Pascal wrote:
> I'm on an M$AD and I'm trying python-ldap from a LINUX host with Python 2.6.4.
> All is ok, I can search_s after a bind_s.
Hi everybody,
I'm on an M$AD and I'm trying python-ldap from a LINUX host with Python 2.6.4.
All is ok, I can search_s after a bind_s.
The problem is the plain text password (wireshark)...
LDAPs is not not avaible and I can't play with certificats...
Kerberos is nativelly available
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stuff (e.g
Mikkel Kruse Johnsen wrote:
> Sean did you ever get your python-ldap consumer to work ?
I'd also like to know this. But I suspect it's currently not possible due to
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2829057&group_id=2072&atid=352072
> I was searching
Hi All and Sean Burford
Sean did you ever get your python-ldap consumer to work ?
I was searching the net for a way to update other systems, when my LDAP
changed. I found your attempt to make a python consumer. Do you have any
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python setup.py clean
extra_compile_args:
extra_objects:
include_dirs: /usr/local/openldap-2.3/include /usr/include/sasl
library_dirs: /usr/local/openldap-2.3/lib
libs: ldap_r lber sasl2 ssl crypto
running clean
[r...@r6 python-ldap]# python setup.py install
extra_compile_args:
extra_objects:
in
thon.h: No such file or directory
Please make sure you have all the necessary headers available on your system
for building Python extension modules and all the libs needed by python-ldap.
I don't know the package names on
Hi, I'm also having trouble getting 2.3.10 to compile on RHEL 5. I tried
applying the patches supplied in this thread (I just joined this email list,
btw):
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4AF1B687.9040501%40stroeder.com&forum_name=python-ldap-dev
but that di
Zhang Huangbin wrote:
>
> I got below compile error on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 (x86_64)
> with python-ldap-2.3.10, but 2.3.8 was compiled and installed success.
> What's wrong with it?
>
> Modules/constants.c:184: error: ‘LDAP_OPT_X_TLS_NEWCTX’ undeclared
Well, I
Hi, list.
I got below compile error on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 (x86_64)
with python-ldap-2.3.10, but 2.3.8 was compiled and installed success.
What's wrong with it?
# easy_install python-ldap==2.3.10
Searching for python-ldap==2.3.10
Reading http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/p
Find a new release of python-ldap:
http://www.python-ldap.org/
python-ldap provides an object-oriented API to access LDAP directory
servers from Python programs. It mainly wraps the OpenLDAP 2.x libs for
that purpose. Additionally it contains modules for other LDAP-related
stuff (e.g
Sean Burford wrote:
>
> I've been working on implementing an RFC 4533 syncrepl consumer using
> python-ldap. I can't work out why I can't get the SyncDoneControl that
> is returned with the LDAP_RES_SEARCH_RESULT through python-ldap.
Sean, could you please re-try w
2009/10/7 phobie :
> Michael Ströder wrote:
>> Which Win32 build of python-ldap are you using? It seems it requests a
>> separate DLL.
>
> I wrote "main(['python_ldap-2.3.8-py2.6-win32.egg'])" in my first mail.
> The pypi exe-installers does not seem
Michael Ströder wrote:
> Which Win32 build of python-ldap are you using? It seems it requests a
> separate DLL.
I wrote "main(['python_ldap-2.3.8-py2.6-win32.egg'])" in my first mail.
Got that file from
http://svn.kmrc.de/download/distribution/contrib/python_ldap-2.3.8-p
phobie wrote:
> Michael Ströder schrieb:
>> \\somehost\someshare\python2.6\python.exe -v -c "import ldap"
>
> File attached!
> (converted to utf-8 and translated to english)
Which Win32 build of python-ldap are you using? It seems it requests a
.6\python.exe <<<< -v -c "import ldap" 2>
import_ldap_log2.txt
python.exe : # cleanup[1] sre_parse
At line:1 character:58
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While Python works fine the import of ldap fails.
Installed Active Python 2.6.2.2.
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David,
David Leonard wrote:
>
> I have been looking at how to build the _ldap module for python3.x.
I'm glad you're again working on python-ldap!
Several months ago I tried to raise a discussion about this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/python-ldap-dev@lists.sourceforge.net/msg
effects, which sounds suspicious anyway.)
1. Python-ldap compiled for 2.x should continue to use
int for Message IDs and constants, but when compiled for 3.x will use
longs.
Next, and much harder to deal with is the
loss of str(). There is heavy reliance of str() objects by _ldap to
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David,
David Gotz wrote:
> I could not find any mention of a license in the
> documentation for python-ldap. Can you tell me how
> python-ldap is opensourced? Is it covered by the Python
> license? OpenLDAP license? GPL?
It's definitely not GPL. There's a file LICENCE i
Todd Hanson wrote:
> I found the resolution!!! If I add the line of code
> "con.set_option(ldap.OPT_REFERRALS, 0)" after making the connection
> everything runs fine. Why?
Search the python-ldap-dev archive. This is a known issue with automatic
referral chasing within liblda
Tood,
please stay on the python-ldap-dev list (Cc:-ed) so others can learn and
answer as well.
Todd Hanson wrote:
> Michael Ströder [mailto:mich...@stroeder.com] wrote:
>> Todd Hanson wrote:
>>> I have a query that was written in python (2.5) utilizing the
>>> python-
Todd Hanson wrote:
>
> I have a query that was written in python (2.5) utilizing the
> python-ldap package (newest stable version for both Windows and Linux)
> to query an Active Directory server for a user’s group membership. The
> code works fine on my test machine (2-3 sec
I have a query that was written in python (2.5) utilizing the
python-ldap package (newest stable version for both Windows and Linux)
to query an Active Directory server for a user's group membership. The
code works fine on my test machine (2-3 seconds for result) which is
Windows based but w
gt; > I want to build OpenLDAP and Python-LDAP from source.
> > However, I can't install Berkeley DB so I installed Open-LDAP with
> >
> > ./configure --disable-slapd --disable-slurpd
>
> Yes, that should be sufficient for python-ldap.
>
> > I then built and
Guillaume Simard wrote:
>
> I want to build OpenLDAP and Python-LDAP from source.
> However, I can't install Berkeley DB so I installed Open-LDAP with
>
> ./configure --disable-slapd --disable-slurpd
Yes, that should be sufficient for python-ldap.
> I then built an
Hey everyone,
I want to build OpenLDAP and Python-LDAP from source.
However, I can't install Berkeley DB so I installed Open-LDAP with
./configure --disable-slapd --disable-slurpd
I then built and installed Python-LDAP.
However, when I try to import, I get
File "/usr/local/lib/pyth
t;>> as illustrated in http://www.python-ldap.org/doc/html/ldif.html. But
>>>>> at the end of the LDIF data, I get a newline and a 'None', whereas
>>>>> there is no such thing in the result shown in that example. How to get
>>>>>
.org/doc/html/ldif.html. But
>>>> at the end of the LDIF data, I get a newline and a 'None', whereas
>>>> there is no such thing in the result shown in that example. How to get
>>>> rid of those unwanted characters. I am using Python-LDAP 2.3.5-1 on
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of the LDIF data, I get a newline and a 'None', whereas
>>> there is no such thing in the result shown in that example. How to get
>>> rid of those unwanted characters. I am using Python-LDAP 2.3.5-1 on
>>> Debian Lenny.
>> Could you please post your code (in a
tten such a filter.
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a 'None', whereas
>> there is no such thing in the result shown in that example. How to get
>> rid of those unwanted characters. I am using Python-LDAP 2.3.5-1 on
>> Debian Lenny.
>
> Could you please post your code (in a short form) demonstrating the
> issue? Not
in the result shown in that example. How to get
> rid of those unwanted characters. I am using Python-LDAP 2.3.5-1 on
> Debian Lenny.
Could you please post your code (in a short form) demonstrating the
issue? Note that there is a new-line after each entry record. But was
'None'
to get
rid of those unwanted characters. I am using Python-LDAP 2.3.5-1 on
Debian Lenny.
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Yes, that should be fine.
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> Find a new release of python-ldap:
>
> http://www.python-ldap.org/
>
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2009/4/10 Michael Ströder :
> Olivier Sessink wrote:
>> 2009/4/10 Michael Ströder :
>>> You can bind with SASL/GSSAPI to AD with plain python-ldap provided you
>>> obtained a valid TGT with kinit before (just like with command-line tool
>>> ldapsearch).
>
Olivier Sessink wrote:
> 2009/4/10 Michael Ströder :
>> You can bind with SASL/GSSAPI to AD with plain python-ldap provided you
>> obtained a valid TGT with kinit before (just like with command-line tool
>> ldapsearch).
>
> thanks, that's what I need to know.
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2009/4/10 Michael Ströder :
> You can bind with SASL/GSSAPI to AD with plain python-ldap provided you
> obtained a valid TGT with kinit before (just like with command-line tool
> ldapsearch).
thanks, that's what I need to know.
I can't get it to work though..
ld = ldap.initia
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