Andrey Ivanov wrote:
Hi,
I don't know whether it is a bug or a feature. If i make an ldapsearch
(or a search by perl LDAP) the ESCAPED tab is not taken into account :
the search
ldapsearch -x -D... -h <server> -b "<base>"
"(uid=\09user1\09)"
gives the same result (the entry corresponding to user1) as
ldapsearch -x -D... -h <server> -b "<base>"
"(uid=user1)"
The logs show that the filter makes successfully its way to the ldap core:
07/Apr/2008:16:03:30 +0200] conn=85418 op=3 SRCH base="..." scope=2
filter="(uid=\09user1\09)" attrs=ALL
07/Apr/2008:16:03:45 +0200] conn=85418 op=3 SRCH base="..." scope=2
filter="(uid=user1)" attrs=ALL
How do i search then the attribute that starts with the tab symbol (\09)?
If you do a "strings
/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-instance/db/userRoot/uid.db4"
do you see the value with the leading tab character?
Thank you!
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