Re: problem with ldapsearch

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Are you searching anonymously? You need to bind as someone with permission to view the password entry (userPassword attribute), the default ACI's set this to the directory manager and i believe self.
An example would be
ldapsearch -x -LLL -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password uid=somebody

puestadelsol83 wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem with ldapsearch -x command!
I'm not able to see all the attribute of my user,in particular his password(the hash of password).
The problem is ACL or ACI set. What I must modify?
Thanks!

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