Thanks for your quick answer. You are right there is no substring match defined. But i got no answer too, when i search for the whole string. That is what i don't understand.
This is the whole value "192.168.1.1" in database.
--On Monday, December 11, 2006 9:06 AM +0100 JÃrgen Magin <gaston@octo-soft.de> wrote:
dn: dc=hostnanme,dc=example.local,ou=DNS,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=local objectClass: top objectClass: dNSDomain2 objectClass: domainRelatedObject dc: hostname aRecord: 192.168.1.1 pTRRecord: hostname.example.local associatedDomain: hostname.example.local ok, but ldapsearch -x -LLL "aRecord=192.168.1.1" returns nothing
As you can see, there is *no* SUBSTR defined, so there is no defined rule on how to handle substring searches.
--Quanah
-- Mit freundlichen GrÃÃen
JÃrgen Magin
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