Ldapsearch -x '(memberuid=jsmith)'

This will not return user primary group.

Greg.

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08-08-2012 15:27, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisa³(a):
Hi thanks

Just  a quick qustion
is there any ldapcommand which will give me a list of groups a user belong to ??

Supppose I want to see all the groups list a user call jonh smith belong to ??
thanks

On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Michael R. Gettes <gettes@pobox.com> wrote:
> to get a backup of just the data - the simplest thing to do is to use
> db2ldif (documented well in the various versions).  you can use the GUI to
> do an export which uses db2ldif under the covers.  db2ldif has various
> capabilities to include and exclude portions of the tree.  ldif2db is to
> import.  also well documented.  i do this all the time.  it's really easy.
>
> /mrg
>
> On Aug 8, 2012, at 9:01, Grzegorz Dwornicki wrote:
>
> You can run this in many ways for example:
>
> Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b ou=Users,l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan
> Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b ou=Groups,l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan
>
> This way you get 2 results in ldif format. But you can try something like
> this:
>
> Ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -b l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan
> '(I(objectclass=person)(ou=Groups)(ou=Users)(objectclass=posixgroup))'
>
> I used "I" in ldapfilter because could not find pipe character on my phone
> please use pipe character known from bash instead. Sorry for trouble.
>
> This command should give the same result as ones provided ealier, but in one
> query. I am asking for all ldap content and filter it aginst persons,
> posixgroups and users/groups containers.
>
> What i ment is you can do this task in many ways :)
>
> Greg.
>
> Send from z htc desire z
>
> 08-08-2012 14:35, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisa³(a):
>>
>> Hi thanks
>>
>> my ldap is like this
>>
>> l=uk,dc=fosiul,dc=lan
>>
>> then it has OU=Users
>> OU=Grups
>>
>> what shall be the command  for bellow ?
>> (Just run ldapseach as dirctory manger with criteria/filters/basedn you
>> want. )
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Grzegorz Dwornicki <gd1100@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Yes i told you how in ealier mail.
>> >
>> > Just run ldapseach as dirctory manger with criteria/filters/basedn you
>> > want.
>> > Next pipe or copy results to file. Maybe use sed on the file to make
>> > litle
>> > changes of needed. Copy it to second server and use ldapadd on it.
>> >
>> > Greg.
>> >
>> > Send from z htc desire z
>> >
>> > 08-08-2012 14:25, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisa³(a):
>> >
>> >> Hi
>> >> Is there any way to make ldif from production server
>> >> then  run this on this test server??
>> >>
>> >> Fosiul
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Grzegorz Dwornicki <gd1100@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Hi
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm not sure about your second server, does it need to have same base
>> >> > tree.
>> >> > I think yes it needs. Because admin console and shell 389 backup
>> >> > tools
>> >> > make
>> >> > copy of database files not in ldif format. If your second server have
>> >> > diferent tree you can use sed + ldapsearch to extract data.
>> >> >
>> >> > Consider also this: The best way to sync two or more ldap servers is
>> >> > replication.
>> >> >
>> >> > Greg.
>> >> >
>> >> > wiadomosc wyslana z htc desire z
>> >> >
>> >> > 08-08-2012 13:41, "Fosiul Alam" <fosiul@gmail.com> napisa³(a):
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi
>> >> >> I have a running Fedora 389 Server
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I want to create a test server but i want to have the same data from
>> >> >> My production server
>> >> >>
>> >> >> So i am thinking
>> >> >> if i take a backup of production server
>> >> >>
>> >> >> then create a a new 389 instances then restore from that backup in
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> new 389 instance
>> >> >> will it work ??
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks for your help.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Fosiul
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