emDomainName=domain1.com,
o=hosting,
ou=213,
o=Server
Then I get the mail node as
mail=jimjohn@xxxxxxxxxxx
I want to replace emDomainName with a generic objectClass=domain so I can search across domains instead of one domain. But sasl can't seem to find anything if I replace emDomainName in the saslauthd.conf file.
Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jim John wrote:
> My ldap is structured
> +Domain1
> -User1
> -User2
> +Domain2
> -User3
> -User4
>
> It seems to be working find if I search Domain1 as the base, but I
> can't search domain2. When I use emDomainName=Domain1, I can validate
> User1 and User2. When I use something generic such as
> emObjectClass=emDomain, I can't get any users to validate. I get a
> user not found in the logs. So I was wondering if Sasl can search
> nodes and subtrees similar to other Ldap programs.
How are you using SASL with LDAP?
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