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AW:
Thanks
This means, a simple decode of the wrong values should enough?
Regards
Wolfgang
> At least in regards to the -P 3:
> The answer is that the value contained values which ldapsearch(1)
> assumes is not printable by the terminal. Most terminals cannot
> handle arbitrary UTF-8 characters. For this reason, ldapsearch(1)
> presents the value in base64. This is indicated by the "::".
>
> In regards to -P 2, ldapseach(1) does the same but here your
> server appears to have actually replaced the character with '?'.
> Likely the server is not able to transliterate between UTF-8
> and T.61, the expected character set.
>
> Kurt
>
> >> cn: Wie?ler, August
> >> sn: Wie?ler
> >> with ldapsearch -h host -x -P3 -b
> "cn=Recipients,ou=Company,o=org" "sn=w*"
> >>
> >> I get:
> >>
> >> cn:: V2llw59sZXIsIEF1Z3VzdA==
> >> sn:: V2llw59sZXI=
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