Scott Boggs wrote:
Oh, sorry. From your previous email, it looked like you had set up some sort of default search filter. You need to use "objectclass=*" for your search filter.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 objectClassesI must really be screwing something up, when I type: "ldapsearch -x -s base -b "" subschemasubentry" I get the following error: ldap search: Bad search filter When I perform the following search, I get the same error: "ldapsearch -x -s base -b "cn=schema" attributeTypes objectClasses ldap search: Bad search filterThis FDS is pretty much a basic build, so I have not really changed anything.
I am runnning the ldapsearch command from within the /opt/fedora-ds/shared/bindirectory, if that makes any difference.thanks much for your advice, I am just trying to pull the definitions for the attributes, I believe this would be the correct method.. -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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