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cn=Subschema
- To: openldap <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
- Subject: cn=Subschema
- From: "matthew sporleder" <msporleder@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 02:53:34 -0400
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Should searches based in cn=Subschema just work? Or does something
need to get enabled to have the schema get outputted:
ldapsearch -x -b cn=Subschema -D cn=rootdn -w secretpassword -h
localhost -p 389 -L objectclass=* objectclass attributetype
Doesn't give any results. Am I missing something easy? (this is the
same with schemadn defined and undefined)
Thanks,
_Matt