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bad indices or?
see these two queries. They _did_ work a few days ago, but now stoped. I
tried re indexing (by running slapindex), but it didn't work. The grand
questions are a) why it won't return an obviosly correct query with the
obvious result. b) how to fix it :) Running openldap 2.0.latest
[root@bond0-www2 tmp]# ldapsearch objectclass=konrads -h
bond0-ldap1.ldap.XXXXX -x -b
uid=irena_vitola_XXXXX_lv,ou=users,ispmanDomain=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XX-D
uid=ispman,ou=admins,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX -w XXXXX
version: 2
#
# filter: objectclass=konrads
# requesting: ALL
#
# blacklist, irena_vitola_e-apollo_lv, users, e-apollo.lv, apollo, lv
dn: cn=blacklist, uid=irena_vitola_e-apollo_lv, ou=users,
ispmanDomain=e-apoll
o.lv,dc=apollo,dc=lv
action: REJECT
objectClass: konrads
aclemail:: IA==
aclemail: irena_vitola@e-apollo.lv|lala@lala.net
# note the line above
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 2
# numEntries: 1
[root@bond0-www2 tmp]# ldapsearch
aclemail="irena_vitola@e-apollo.lv|lala@lala.net" -h
bond0-ldap1.ldap.XXXXX -x -b
uid=irena_vitola_XXXXX_lv,ou=users,ispmanDomain=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX,dc=XX-D
uid=ispman,ou=admins,dc=XXXXX,dc=XXXXX -w XXXXX
version: 2
#
# filter: aclemail=irena_vitola@e-apollo.lv|lala@lala.net
# requesting: ALL
#
# search result
search: 2
result: 0 Success
# numResponses: 1
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