--- Scott Boggs <sboggs at trustedcs.com> wrote: > Richard Megginson <rmeggins <at> redhat.com> writes: > > > > > > > > > > > You first have to find out what the subschemasubentry suffix is: > > ldapsearch -x -s base -b "" subschemasubentry > > dn: > > subschemasubentry: cn=schema > > > > Then, you can query cn=schema: > > ldapsearch -x -s base -b "cn=schema" attributeTypes objectClasses > > > > > I must really be screwing something up, when I type: > "ldapsearch -x -s base -b "" subschemasubentry" I get the following error: there are two ldapsearch'es, you know. There's also one in /usr/bin/ldapsearch, comes with openldap-clients package. Running /usr/bin/ldapsearch -x -b "dc=foo,dc=com" should return your tree, at least. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com