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Re: double quotes



All OpenLDAP programs expect DNs to be presented using
the string format defined in RFC 2253.  The double
quote character is one of the few characters that
one may escape just by backslashing it.  Note that
as the backslash and the double quote are likely
special to the shell you are using, and may be
special elsewhere.  If so, you need use proper
escaping/quoting in the shell (and elsewhere)
as appropriate.

Kurt

At 04:29 AM 10/25/2005, Geert Van Muylem wrote:

>Hi,
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>How can I add double quotes as part of my dn of an object that 
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>I want to publish in the openldap server? Back-slashing it doesn't help
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>Can someone give me a sample ldif file with an rdn containing these special
>characters?
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>Thanks
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