Friday, June 3, 2016

[389-users] Re: ldapsearch and 389ds

Hmmm, I don't have a result, and I of course overwrote it not really expecting it to work. Six months ago I was playing with a CSV file in a perl script for another project that was encoded differently and that is what originally made me think of it. After looking through the saved output files I created in the troubleshooting process none of them have that attribute listed.

I do have it in my nightly backup. I run a script at midnight that runs db2bak.pl, so the data is in there, but I don't want to restore a bad backup to a live, production system.

This output has the same problem.
dn: cn=Domain Guests,ou=GROUPS,dc=domain,dc=com
gidNumber: 514
sambaSID: S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-514
sambaGroupType: 2
displayName: Domain Guests
objectClass: posixGroup
objectClass: sambaGroupMapping
objectClass: top
description: Netbios Domain Guests Users
cn: Domain Guests

I sent it to a file, opened it in a hex editor, but there is no difference that I can see. Are there any hex editors built into red hat 6.4 where I could open it without moving the data to a different server?

Thanks again,
Job
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