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Newer page: | version 11 | Last edited on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:49:40 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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;BASEDN:This is the base of your ldap tree. Often it's made up from your domain name (if your domain name is foo.example.org then your basedn is often dc=foo,dc=example,dc=org), or from your organisation name (ou=''organisationname'',c=''ISO country code'').
;BINDDN:This is the "username" you bind to the ldap tree as. Often cn=''<username>'',ou=Users,''<BASEDN>''
When trying to use ldapsearch(1) try:
-<verbatim
>
- ldapsearch -x -h ''ldapservername'' -B ''binddn' -W -b ''basedn''
-</verbatim
>
+<pre
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+ ldapsearch -x -h ''ldapservername'' -B ''binddn'
' -W -b ''basedn''
+</pre
>
This can often be simplified and defaults provided in <tt>/etc/ldap/ldap.conf</tt> or <tt>/etc/openldap/ldap.conf</tt>
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|^__Short name__|^__Long name__|^__Use__