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Re: serach problem



Thanks for your reply.
if i want to use sasl to authenticate, then what should i do?
Thank you

Regards,
Brian Leung
System Engineer
Pacific Supernet

On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Dan Lowe wrote:

> Previously, Brian Leung wrote:
> > hi all,
> > what did it means?
> > when i use ldapsearch to search something
> > ldapsearch -b "o=testing.net.hk"
> > ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: No such attribute
> >
> > but when i use ldapsearch -x -b "o=testing.net.hk"
> > there is no problem.
>
> It means you should use -x.
>
> No, seriously - if you're not using SASL to authenticate yourself, you need
> to use -x to specify plain password authentication.
>
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