RE: getting solaris 8 to talk to FDS

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I think you should put "objectclass=*" (search filter) at the end, see
"man ldapsearch"

If you need to do anything and are not familar with LDAP command tools,
use the admin server to do it.

IIRC all your LDAP data should have baseDN dc=composers,dc=foo,dc=com,
if your nisdomain (LDAP domain) is set as composers.foo.com.

Gary

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Subject: Re:  getting solaris 8 to talk to FDS


Here's what I get when I run ldapsearch:

bash-2.03# ldapsearch -h cnyitlin02 -b "dc=foo,dc=com" -L
"objectclass=*" -D "uid=proxyagent,ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com" -w password

dn: dc=foo,dc=com
dn: cn=Directory Administrators, dc=foo,dc=com
dn: gidnumber=5000,cn=Directory Administrators,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: gidnumber=6000,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: uid=testdba,gidnumber=6000,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: cn=default,ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: cn=tls_profile,ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: nisdomain=composers.foo.com,dc=foo,dc=com
dn: uid=proxyAgent,ou=profile,dc=foo,dc=com

how do I get rid of the nisdomain in there?  moreover, do I need to?


		
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