Here is my LDAP_ENTRIES table.
Thanks, Leon King -----Original Message----- Thanks for the reply. I'm getting a 'No such object' response from
the server. ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=example,dc=com' -s one "*" (running
locally on the ldap server) # extended LDIF # # LDAPv3 # base <dc=example,dc=com> with scope oneLevel # filter: (objectclass=*) # requesting: * # # search result search: 2 result: 32 No such object Leon King Development Team Lead OASIS/ICIS WEB Service Assurance Outside: 919-378-6626 v-net: 965-6626 -----Original Message----- From:
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On Behalf Of Dieter Kluenter Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 1:04 PM To: openldap-software@openldap.org Subject: Re: Verify Connection to LDAP with Oracle backend. "King, Leon C" <leon.king@verizonbusiness.com> writes: > I’ve finally configured openldap-2.4.11, back_sql, and
oracle. I’ve imported > the test database implemented by database scripts online which
creates the > tables ( persons, documents, etc ). Now my problem is how do I
view all of > the LDAP entries? I’m a newbie at this, so any help would
be appreciated. ldapsearch -H ldap://your.host -b dc=example,dc=com -s one
"*" -x Or get a graphical ldap-browser to search this tree. -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://www.dpunkt.de/buecher/2104.html sip: +49.180.1555.7770535 GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6 53°08'09,95"N 10°08'02,42"E |