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2020 Feb 01
2
Ldapsearch against Samba AD returns records outside the search base
...etf.org/html/rfc4511#section-4.5.1.2
4.5.1.2.  SearchRequest.scope
   Specifies the scope of the Search to be performed.  The semantics
(as
   described in [X.511]) of the defined values of this field are:
      baseObject: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
      baseObject.
*      singleLevel: The scope is constrained to the immediate
*      subordinates of the entry named by baseObject.
      wholeSubtree: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
      baseObject and to all its subordinates.
singleLevel is what we call 'one'.  The OP is entitled to expect RFC
conforman...
2020 Feb 02
0
Ldapsearch against Samba AD returns records outside the search base
....  SearchRequest.scope
> 
>    Specifies the scope of the Search to be performed.  The semantics
> (as
>    described in [X.511]) of the defined values of this field are:
> 
>       baseObject: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
>       baseObject.
> 
> *      singleLevel: The scope is constrained to the immediate
> *      subordinates of the entry named by baseObject.
> 
>       wholeSubtree: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
>       baseObject and to all its subordinates.
> 
> 
> singleLevel is what we call 'one'.  The OP...
2020 Feb 01
2
Ldapsearch against Samba AD returns records outside the search base
Hello,
Is it not Samba that is listening to the LDAP ports and is serving me 
the answer to my query? This problem does not only happen when the LDAP 
database is searched using ldapsearch, it happens also using other tools 
that connect to the LDAP ports. I still don't fully grasp what this has 
to do with the uniqueness of the sAMAccountNames - they are unique 
throughout my directory and I