[SSSD] Group results.

Stephen Gallagher sgallagh at redhat.com
Fri Dec 10 19:14:02 UTC 2010


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On 12/10/2010 02:07 PM, Martinsson Patrik wrote:
>> Do the members a000569, a000680 and a000590 exist in the directory
>> server if you look them up directly?
> 
> If you mean like 'id a000569/a000680/a000590', then yes, if I remembered
> it correctly, I turned off my workcomputer so I cant comfirm it since
> I'm home now.
> 
> If you mean like 'ldapsearch 'ou=People,dc=xx,dc=xx,dc=xx'
> "(&(objectclass=*)(cn=a000569))"', then yes (for all those users).
> 

Do they appear if you search using the filter:
"(&(objectclass=User)(cn=a000569))"

Since that's what you specified for ldap_user_object_class.

If it doesn't have this objectClass (or it's not readable by anonymous
or the bind DN you may have specified) then we will ignore it on a search.

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