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Re: How can I check for these attibutes...
Openldap-stable is a 1.2 version... implements LDAPv2 only...
and has no Root DSE support.
At 02:11 PM 3/15/01 -0500, Francois Meehan wrote:
>No,
>
>for some reason, I can't see root DSE attributes, always return "no such object". Did re-install, using the tar files openldap-stable-20000704.tgz, with same result. Strange thing with that version, is that I can't find any schema files (ex. cosine.schema), and when I use schema files from a previous install, I get " unknown directive "attributetype" outside database defenition... But that is another problem...
>
>I will try with the "not so stable" release...
>
>Francois
>
>
>
>Natarajan Krishnan wrote:
>>Did that work ?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Francois Meehan [<mailto:fmeehan@dolphinsoftware.com>mailto:fmeehan@dolphinsoftware.com]
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 5:49 PM
>>To: openldap mailing list
>>Subject: Re: How can I check for these attibutes...
>>
>>Good afternoon Natarajan,
>>
>>Tried it, it returned no such object.
>>
>>Did try: ldapsearch -b "o=Terion.com" -s base objectclass=*
>>supportedldapversion ( -b "o=Terion.com" which is my base object),
>>now
>>it returns: o=Terion.com , no signs of
>>the ldapversion. Also tried with -D and -W to have my root credentials,
>>same
>>results; o=Terion.com.Regards,
>>
>>Francois
>>
>>owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org wrote:
>>
>>> you need to have -b "" which means that you are doing a base search on
>>the
>>> root. Besides since you are doing a search for operational attributes,
>>you
>>> would need to mention those attributes too.
>>> try this.
>>>
>>> "ldapsearch -h devmain -b "" -s base objectclass=*
>>> supportedldapversion"
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Natarajan
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Francois Meehan [<mailto:fmeehan@dolphinsoftware.com>mailto:fmeehan@dolphinsoftware.com]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 4:41 PM
>>> To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
>>> Subject: How can I check for these attibutes...
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have installed Openldap from an RPM package . I am looking for the
>>> following attributes: supportedLDAPVersion and SupportedSASL
>>>
>>> I tried ldapsearch with the -s base and objectclass=*, that won't
>>return
>>> what I need to know. What is the trick??
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Francois
>>>
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