[Date Prev][Date Next]
[Chronological]
[Thread]
[Top]
Re: Antw: Re: Use the current date/timestamp in filters
You said: "you should listen not speak."
>>> Howard Chu <hyc@symas.com> schrieb am 14.02.2014 um 15:38 in Nachricht
<52FE2A71.706@symas.com>:
> Ulrich Windl wrote:
>> Hi!
>
> ... more useless blather. Michael's response was correct and sufficient.
> When
> you have no idea what you're talking about, you should listen not speak.
>
>>>>> Michael StrÃder<michael@stroeder.com> schrieb am 12.02.2014 um 22:12 in
>> Nachricht <52FBE3B0.7040503@stroeder.com>:
>>> Laurent Meunier wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to build a ldap query with the current date or the current
>>>> timestamp (something like myAttributeDate >= now()). All solutions I've
>> found
>>>> on Internet require to compute the current date in a script and then
build
>>
>>> the
>>>> ldap query with the computed date.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately, I can't do this because the ldap query will be in a
static
>>>> file: ldap_filter in /etc/saslauthd.conf.
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible with OpenLDAP to use the current date or timestamp in a
>> ldap
>>>> query without compute it in a script?
>>>
>>> I vaguely remember that Daniel Pluta contributed patches for his I-D.
>>>
>>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pluta-ldap-srv-side-current-time-match
>>>
>>> Maybe you should dig in the ITS.
>>>
>>> Ciao, Michael.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> -- Howard Chu
> CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com
> Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/
> Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/