On 22 Jan 2019, at 00:06, William Brown <wbrown(a)suse.de>
wrote:
> On 22 Jan 2019, at 09:15, Mihai Carabas <mihai.carabas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Recently I've upgraded 389ds to 389ds-1.4.0.20 on a fc29. It seems
> that the bug
https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49617 and also
>
https://pagure.io/389-ds-base/issue/49443
>
> [root@ldap ~]# rpm -qa | grep 389
> 389-ds-console-doc-1.2.16-5.fc29.noarch
> 389-admin-1.1.46-2.fc29.x86_64
> 389-ds-1.2.2-14.fc29.noarch
> 389-console-1.1.19-1.fc29.noarch
> python3-lib389-1.4.0.20-1.fc29.noarch
> 389-ds-base-legacy-tools-1.4.0.20-1.fc29.x86_64
> 389-admin-console-doc-1.1.12-5.fc29.noarch
> 389-admin-console-1.1.12-5.fc29.noarch
> 389-ds-base-1.4.0.20-1.fc29.x86_64
> 389-adminutil-1.1.23-11.fc29.x86_64
> 389-ds-base-libs-1.4.0.20-1.fc29.x86_64
> 389-dsgw-1.1.11-19.fc29.x86_64
> 389-ds-console-1.2.16-5.fc29.noarch
> [root@ldap ~]#
> [root@ldap ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> Fedora release 29 (Twenty Nine)
>
>
> If I do a search with a filter and scope one, all the entries in that
> base are returned:
>
> [root@ldap ~]# ldapsearch ... -s one -b
> "ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro" ou=Profesori dn
>
> # Profesori, DPPD, People, curs.pub.ro
> dn: ou=Profesori,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
>
> # Asistenti-Man, DPPD, People, curs.pub.ro
> dn: ou=Asistenti-Man,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
>
> # Profesori-Man, DPPD, People, curs.pub.ro
> dn: ou=Profesori-Man,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
>
> # Externi, DPPD, People, curs.pub.ro
> dn: ou=Externi,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
>
> # Auxiliari, DPPD, People, curs.pub.ro
> dn: ou=Auxiliari,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
>
> # search result
> search: 2
> result: 0 Success
>
> # numResponses: 6
> # numEntries: 5
>
> If I replace one with sub, all is correct. Can you advise me in this issue?
I think this is correct. You have used a search base of ou=DPPD, and you are seeing all
the entries “one level below ou=DPPD”, but not including that entry, and not including any
child entries of x=x,ou=DPPD.
You may either want -s base, to show only ou=DPPD, or -s sub which show-s ou=DPPD and all
entries in that subtree.
As you can see I have a filter ou=Profesori. So with a scope of -s one (all the entries
one level bellow the base) and that filter it should return only one
entry:ou=Profesori,ou=DPPD,ou=People,dc=curs,dc=pub,dc=ro
Thank you,
Mihai
> I hope this helps, but I think there is no issue here.
>>
>
> —
> Sincerely,
>
> William Brown
> Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
> SUSE Labs
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