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Resolving groups (neophyte question)
I have a question regarding resolving lists (groups). If I have a group
that
looks like:
% ldapsearch -v -L -s sub -b 'o=mirapoint.com' -h ugh "cn=Software
Engineers"
ldap_init( ugh, 0 )
filter pattern: cn=Software Engineers
returning: ALL
filter is: (cn=Software Engineers)
dn: cn=Software Engineers,ou=Groups, o=mirapoint.com
objectclass: top
objectclass: groupofuniquenames
cn: Software Engineers
creatorsname:
uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
createtimestamp: 19990603220646Z
uniquemember: uid=bryan,ou=People, o=mirapoint.com
uniquemember: uid=philipp,ou=People, o=mirapoint.com
uniquemember: uid=btaylor,ou=People, o=mirapoint.com
description: Hackers
modifiersname:
uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
modifytimestamp: 19990603220951Z
1 matches
and I try to search on the returned DNs in the uniquemember attribute
field,
then the search always fails:
ldapsearch -v -L -s sub -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -w 'directory' -b
'o=mirapoint.com' -h ugh 'uid=bryan,ou=People,o=mirapoint.com'
putois% ldapsearch -v -L -s sub -b 'o=mirapoint.com' -h ugh
'uid=bryan,ou=People, o=mirapoint.com'
ldap_init( ugh, 0 )
filter pattern: uid=bryan,ou=People,o=mirapoint.com
returning: ALL
filter is: (uid=bryan,ou=People,o=mirapoint.com)
0 matches
But if I search on just "uid=bryan" then it finds the person record just
fine. Actually it's an inetOrgPerson since I'm using the Netscape
directory server.
No doubt I'm missing something obvious. I just don't know what.
Someone want to help me out here?
Thanks,
-Philip