Appendix B. Finding Directory Entries
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Figure B.2. Searching for Entries
NOTE
See the online help for information on using the search form.
WARNING
Do not modify the contents of the
o=NetscapeRoot
suffix using the
Directory
tab unless
instructed to do so by Red Hat technical support.
B.2. Using ldapsearch
The
ldapsearch
command-line utility can locate and retrieve directory entries. This utility opens a
connection to the specified server using the specified distinguished name and password and locates
entries based on a specified search filter. The search scope can include a single entry, an entry's
immediate subentries, or an entire tree or subtree.
Search results are returned in LDIF format.
Red Hat Directory Server uses Mozilla LDAP tools, including
ldapsearch
. The MozLDAP tools
are installed with Directory Server and are located in the
/usr/lib/mozldap
directory for Red
Hat Enterprise Linux i386, in the
/usr/lib64/mozldap
directory on 64-bit versions of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and Solaris, and in the
/opt/dirsrv/bin/mozldap/
directory on HP-UX. When
running any LDAP command, make sure to use the MozLDAP utilities, otherwise the command will
return errors.
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