Cuz Ican
2010-Sep-03 18:55 UTC
net-ldap-0.1.1 gives invalid filter syntax cuz of parenthesi
Things like this won''t work.. they fail with Invalid filter syntax
filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("nisnetgrouptriple=(,user,)")
If I remove the parenthesis and it works fine.
or if you use
filter = Net::LDAP::Filter.eq( "nisnetgrouptriple",
"(,user,)" )
then that works fine..
but i want to have compound statements and take them from a web front
end so this is all tedious to construct.
This will fail with invalid filter syntax as well:
filter
Net::LDAP::Filter.construct("(&(objectClass=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs
J*)))")
Anyone found better work arounds for things like this other than going
to ruby/ldap c based gem?
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