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Hi,
I search MS Exchange with ldapsearch -h host -x -P2 -b
"cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org" "sn=w*"
I get back:
version: 2
#
# filter: sn=Wi*
# requesting: ALL
#
# awe,Recipients,Company,org
dn: cn=awe,cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org
ufn: awe,Recipients,Company,org
objectClass: Remote-Address
objectClass: person
objectClass: Top
rdn: awe
cn: Wie?ler, August
distinguishedName: cn=awe,cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org
rfc822Mailbox: August.Wiessler@domain.de
mail: August.Wiessler@domain.de
textEncodedORaddress: c=DE;a= ;p=org;o=host;s=Wiessler;g=August;i=awe;
givenName: August
initials: awe
uid: awi
MAPI-Recipient: FALSE
physicalDeliveryOfficeName: Ort
sn: Wie?ler
Target-Address: SMTP:August.Wiessler@domain.de
with ldapsearch -h host -x -P3 -b "cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org" "sn=w*"
I get:
version: 2
#
# filter: sn=Wi*
# requesting: ALL
#
# awe,Recipients,Company,org
dn: cn=awe,cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org
ufn: awe,Recipients,Company,org
objectClass: Remote-Address
objectClass: person
objectClass: Top
rdn: awe
cn:: V2llw59sZXIsIEF1Z3VzdA==
distinguishedName: cn=awe,cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org
rfc822Mailbox: August.Wiessler@domain.de
mail: August.Wiessler@domain.de
textEncodedORaddress: c=DE;a= ;p=org;o=host;s=Wiessler;g=August;i=awe;
givenName: August
initials: awe
uid: awi
MAPI-Recipient: FALSE
physicalDeliveryOfficeName: Ort
sn:: V2llw59sZXI=
Target-Address: SMTP:August.Wiessler@domain.de
How can I convert the wrong chars to a readable charset and which charset
should I use?
When I change values in Exchange with ldapmodify I can use German umlaut.
Only with ldapsearch I get wrong values.
Regards
Wolfgang
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